During research for an exhibition about italian immigrants to the Ruhr-Area (Germany) in the late 1800s and early 1900s, we encounterd a list of unknown localities in probably northern Italy.
Any help to identify the correct names would be much appreciated.
We currently use the locality database of this very site and the following link:
http://www.enit.it/comuni.asp?Lang=IT
The records we have to deal with are from coal mines and you have to keep in mind that the people who wrote down the information where not native italian speakers.
The towns we need information about are:
Place of birth - Province if unknown = npa
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***[Argua - Pragenca] most probably: Arqua' Petrarca, Padova
Bastionsdestrade (npa) Surname:Aviani
Belucca (npa) Surname:Mazzorano
Bogno (npa) Surname: Francini
***[Calindastro - Fielneza]probably: Calendasco,Piacenza
***[Cejcomagion (npa)] is Cesiomaggiore, Belluno
***[Cesie - Perugia] most probably: Cascia, Perugia
***[Forzaso - Bellino] is in fact: Fonzaso,Belluno
Isolo Velia Sali (npa) Surname:Soffiati
Jonzalio (npa) Surname:Toigo
***[Lescolo - Jorca] is in fact: Lessolo, Torino
Loinaca - Jorea Surname:Casetto
Loinaza - Joria Surname: Casetto (same person as above)
***[Monsechio (npa)] correct record found: Montecchio Maggiore,Vicenza
***[Nogardi - Crevetta] , most probably:Nogaredo
***[Pazzaglica - Pangia] probably: Panchia, Trento
***[Piaccuzo (npa)] is: Piacenza, Emilia Romagna
Ranecgno (npa) Surname:Armelini
Redine (npa) Surname:Piol
Saurostana (npa) Surname:Buchini
Sennegalien (npa) Surname:Bellagamba
Sestiat - Rogara Surname:Terrani
Sestrat - Boguva Surname:Teranni (same person as above!)
*** [Strambusello (npa)] most probably: Strambinello, Torino
*** [Tallavello - Cravaso] most probably: Cavaso del Tomba, Treviso
*** [Trevinde - Treniglio] is in fact: Treviglio, Bergamo
Tultze (npa) Surname: Bartolott
*** [Villa Castelno - Jarca] is in fact:
Castelnuovo Nigra/Villa Castelnuovo, Torino
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Thanks for any help
Martin Walders
Museum of the City of Bottrop
NOTE: Locations marked with '***' have been resolved by the help of Community members in this Forum




