Peter Timber,
Hi. Several years ago you mentioned 150 Families in church records in Palermo.
I would like to see those records. Can you connect me to them please.
Hugh
Palermo City, Sicily
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Re: Palermo City, Sicily
I have not been here for a while.
And am happy that the site is still flourishing.
My news is that I have now more than half built a new site:
Births in the City of Palermo, Sicily.
https://sites.google.com/site/palermobirthshub/home
It is NOT extracted tables; it IS the collection of Index page images.
These are not published fast; faster however than making extracted tables.
Hugh
And am happy that the site is still flourishing.
My news is that I have now more than half built a new site:
Births in the City of Palermo, Sicily.
https://sites.google.com/site/palermobirthshub/home
It is NOT extracted tables; it IS the collection of Index page images.
These are not published fast; faster however than making extracted tables.
Hugh
Re: Palermo City, Sicily
Thank you Hugh for your work and the website this we help many researchers
Marty Adelfio
Marty Adelfio
Researching Trabia, Palermo surnames Adelfio, Bondi, Butera, Scardino,Rinella, Scardamaglia
Marty
Marty
Re: Palermo City, Sicily
Hi Hugh,
great job
Go Ahead
Vincenzo
great job
Go Ahead
Vincenzo
I'm searching lost relatives and descendant of my greatgrandfather Vincenzo Genualdi (or Gennaldi or Genuardi) and my greatgrandmother Concetta Davola (their sons: Angela, Carmela, Antonio, Bartolomeo, Ernesto, Simone, Riccardo, Maria) went in Chicago,Ill., and New Orleans, in 1880-1920 from Sicily. Other family related : Jacobucci or Jacopucci (from Central Italy).
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Re: Palermo City, Sicily
wow!! I am going to bookmark your site for future reference. Am almost done with my side of the family (abbruzzi region) and then would love to begin my husband's side. My husband was born in Palermo (mom is from Carini and dad is from Palermo) so can't wait to get started on this.
thank you!!!!
thank you!!!!
Nina
Researching Surnames: Paolini, Polidoro, Salutari, Musti and many others- Castelvecchio Subequo; L'Aquila Province.
my husband"s side - Cancellieri/e, Trapani, Giambanco, Ruggeri, and many others - Palermo & Carini, Sicily
Researching Surnames: Paolini, Polidoro, Salutari, Musti and many others- Castelvecchio Subequo; L'Aquila Province.
my husband"s side - Cancellieri/e, Trapani, Giambanco, Ruggeri, and many others - Palermo & Carini, Sicily
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Re: Palermo City, Sicily
Hugh,
Love the new site for Palermo Births! I noticed the first 50 pages of the "G" images for the period 1846-1855 are missing. The missing pages are 451-501 (451.gif - 501.gif). Are these not available or did you mistakenly forget them?
Love the new site for Palermo Births! I noticed the first 50 pages of the "G" images for the period 1846-1855 are missing. The missing pages are 451-501 (451.gif - 501.gif). Are these not available or did you mistakenly forget them?
Re: Palermo City, Sicily
Hi Hugh
I realize that these postings are old but I tried to go to the link you provided and it was not found. It looks like a lot of people benefited from your link and I was hoping there may be a new one.
Thanks
Joe
I realize that these postings are old but I tried to go to the link you provided and it was not found. It looks like a lot of people benefited from your link and I was hoping there may be a new one.
Thanks
Joe
Re: Palermo City, Sicily
Joe,
The link I follow to get to the Palermo site is:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... index8.htm
Other links (births and deaths) are at the bottom of the page.
Mary
The link I follow to get to the Palermo site is:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... index8.htm
Other links (births and deaths) are at the bottom of the page.
Mary
Re: Palermo City, Sicily
Thank you for the link Mary. It is very helpful.
Joe
Joe