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by redvech
19 Nov 2009, 17:28
Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
Topic: Received Email
Replies: 2
Views: 3920

Re: Received Email

Thank you Peter.
by redvech
19 Nov 2009, 17:12
Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
Topic: Received Email
Replies: 2
Views: 3920

Received Email

This is a response to my request. What does it say? Gentile..., Siamo lieti di comunicarLe che abbiamo trovato il foglio matricolare di MARTINIELLO Raffaele Per ottenerne la copia dovrà ora spedirci un vaglia postale trasferibile di € 3,50 per le spese postali e di segreteria intestato: "Al ...
by redvech
10 Nov 2009, 03:54
Forum: Italian History & Culture
Topic: Martinelli Military Record WW1
Replies: 3
Views: 6154

Martinelli Military Record WW1

Have recently discovered that my great-grandfather Raffaele Martinelli from Aversa served in the Italian army during WW1 before comming to the USA in 1919. How could I obtain these records?
by redvech
09 Nov 2009, 06:35
Forum: Italian Genealogy
Topic: Looking for Martinelli immigration and family
Replies: 7
Views: 6205

Re: Looking for Martinelli immigration and family

You have been a great help!! :)
Sorry to have to ask again, but what address can I write to in Aversa to request the 1888 birth certificate Raffaele Martinelli?
by redvech
08 Nov 2009, 12:12
Forum: Italian Genealogy
Topic: Looking for Martinelli immigration and family
Replies: 7
Views: 6205

Re: Looking for Martinelli immigration and family

Thank you for all the help.
One question about last names - since women in Italy keep their names their whole life, wouldn't Maria's birth surname be Di Sarno from her father and NOT Carrara from her mother?
by redvech
07 Nov 2009, 07:06
Forum: Italian Genealogy
Topic: Looking for Martinelli immigration and family
Replies: 7
Views: 6205

Looking for Martinelli immigration and family

Looking for the immigration information of Ralph Martinelli born about May 22, (18-- or 19--?) in Aversa, Campania, Italy, (Naples Province I believe). He was a carpenter. When in USA he married Mary Decinio about 1923 (she was born in USA and may not have been her first marriage) and lived in New H...