Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
I am looking for anyone with information on the surnames of: Mancuso, Baglio, Briganti and Buehlle (not sure of spelling). They are all from Corleone I think. Antonina Mancuso was born in Corleone in 1883. She use to go to St. Rosalia Church in Corleone. Her mother was named Rosalia Buehlle and her father was Antonius Mancuso. She migrated to the U.S. in 1896-1897. She married Biagio Baglio also from Corleone. His parents were Vito Baglio and Carmella Briganti. They moved to Louisiana where they resided until death. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
MM
Re: Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
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cognome: Mancuso dove: Corleone
cognome: Baglio dove: Corleone
cognome: Briganti dove: Corleone
cognome: Buella dove: Milano
cognome: Buelli dove: Sicilia
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cognome: Mancuso dove: Corleone
cognome: Baglio dove: Corleone
cognome: Briganti dove: Corleone
cognome: Buella dove: Milano
cognome: Buelli dove: Sicilia
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Re: Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
Hello MM!band09mom wrote:...I am looking for anyone with information on the surnames of: Mancuso, Baglio, Briganti and Buehlle (not sure of spelling). They are all from Corleone I think ... Any information would be appreciated...
Are you looking for help with finding US records for your family or direction on how to conduct your research in Italy?
Thank you, Valarie
Re: Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
Valarie,
Yes, I would be happy to receive any info on how to conduct a search in Italy. I am at a dead end. Can't seem to locate any names that I can link to Biaggio Baglio and Antonina Mancuso. They had to have other relatives, but I can't seem to find them. It's very frustrating.
Thanks to the other reply that I received, but I can't read Italian.
Yes, I would be happy to receive any info on how to conduct a search in Italy. I am at a dead end. Can't seem to locate any names that I can link to Biaggio Baglio and Antonina Mancuso. They had to have other relatives, but I can't seem to find them. It's very frustrating.
Thanks to the other reply that I received, but I can't read Italian.
Re: Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
Hello!
You could review your family’s records from Corleone on microfilm at your nearest Family History Center.
The cost is about $6 mo (rent), you’ll need to go to the center to order & view them.
If you haven't been to a center it is staffed with very helpful folks.
You may want to call 1st to verify the hours they're open
Valarie
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Family History Library Catalog:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library ... t_fhlc.asp
Microfilm:
Place
Italy, Palermo, Corleone
Topics
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Census
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Church history
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Church records
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Civil registration
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - History
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Religion and religious life
civil registration film notes for Corleone
Topic
Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Civil registration
Titles
Registri dello stato civile di Corleone (Palermo), 1820-1895 Corleone (Palermo).
Ufficio dello stato civile
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A helpful essay written by Trish, one of our forum members:
Steps for Finding Microfilm at the Family History Center
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Italian Record Research from FamilySearch guides:
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Also from FamilySearch (PDF format)
Italian Records Extraction - An Instructional Guide
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Three terrific books to help you find, read & understand your records:
Italian Genealogical Records
How to Use Italian Civil, Ecclesiastical, &
Other Records in Family History Research
By Tafford R Cole
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A Genealogist’s Guide to
Discovering Your Italian Ancestors
How to find and record your unique heritage
By Lynn Nelson
google book link
Finding Italian Roots
By John Philip Colletta, PhD
google book link
You could review your family’s records from Corleone on microfilm at your nearest Family History Center.
The cost is about $6 mo (rent), you’ll need to go to the center to order & view them.
If you haven't been to a center it is staffed with very helpful folks.
You may want to call 1st to verify the hours they're open
Valarie
---
Family History Library Catalog:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library ... t_fhlc.asp
Microfilm:
Place
Italy, Palermo, Corleone
Topics
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Census
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Church history
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Church records
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Civil registration
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - History
- Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Religion and religious life
civil registration film notes for Corleone
Topic
Italy, Palermo, Corleone - Civil registration
Titles
Registri dello stato civile di Corleone (Palermo), 1820-1895 Corleone (Palermo).
Ufficio dello stato civile
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In case you aren’t familiar with the Family History Center & Italian records
FamilySearch Home Page
Includes how to find your nearest local Family History Center
A helpful essay written by Trish, one of our forum members:
Steps for Finding Microfilm at the Family History Center
---
Italian Record Research from FamilySearch guides:
Italy Research Outline
---
Also from FamilySearch (PDF format)
Italian Records Extraction - An Instructional Guide
---
Three terrific books to help you find, read & understand your records:
Italian Genealogical Records
How to Use Italian Civil, Ecclesiastical, &
Other Records in Family History Research
By Tafford R Cole
google book link
A Genealogist’s Guide to
Discovering Your Italian Ancestors
How to find and record your unique heritage
By Lynn Nelson
google book link
Finding Italian Roots
By John Philip Colletta, PhD
google book link
Re: Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
Valarie,
Thanks so much for the info. I have heard of the Family Center and do plan to visit it as soon as it reopens. It has been shut down since Hurricane Katrina and is scheduled to open January 2010. I am anxiously awaiting the reopening. Your info will help when I am finally able to visit the center.
Mary
Thanks so much for the info. I have heard of the Family Center and do plan to visit it as soon as it reopens. It has been shut down since Hurricane Katrina and is scheduled to open January 2010. I am anxiously awaiting the reopening. Your info will help when I am finally able to visit the center.
Mary
Re: Surnames of Mancuso, Briganti, Baglio and Buehlle
Oh my Mary,
I'm so glad it's scheduled to reopen soon.
They have quite an extensive collection of microfilm available - especially US records.
In the meantime you could also write to Corleone for a few records
Valarie
Italian form letter generator with instructions:
http://www.circolocalabrese.org/resourc ... civile.asp
Address:
Comune di Corleone
Ufficio dello Stato Civile
Piazza Garibaldi 1
90034 Corleone PA
ITALY
http://www.tuttitalia.it/sicilia/91-corleone/
I'm so glad it's scheduled to reopen soon.
They have quite an extensive collection of microfilm available - especially US records.
In the meantime you could also write to Corleone for a few records
Valarie
Italian form letter generator with instructions:
http://www.circolocalabrese.org/resourc ... civile.asp
Address:
Comune di Corleone
Ufficio dello Stato Civile
Piazza Garibaldi 1
90034 Corleone PA
ITALY
http://www.tuttitalia.it/sicilia/91-corleone/