Giuseppe Visaggio
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Giuseppe Visaggio
I'm trying to find any information on the names of the parents of my great-great grandfather, Giuseppe Visaggio, born in Italy approx. 1854 and died, I believe, in New York 1913. He was married to Anna Maria de Maso (or di Mase). He had at least one son, Prospero Visaggio, born in 1882 or 1883 in Stigliano, Italy.
Re: Giuseppe Visaggio
here the birthdate of Prospero:seatbeltblue wrote:I'm trying to find any information on the names of the parents of my great-great grandfather, Giuseppe Visaggio, born in Italy approx. 1854 and died, I believe, in New York 1913. He was married to Anna Maria de Maso (or di Mase). He had at least one son, Prospero Visaggio, born in 1882 or 1883 in Stigliano, Italy.
U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
about Prospero Visaggio
Name: Prospero Visaggio
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1882
RESIDENCE: New York City
Birth: Stizliana, Italy
Race: White
Roll: WW2_2369036
Giuseppe died in Manhattan, NY:
Surname Given Name Age Month Day Year Certificate
Number County Born
Visaggio Giuseppe 59 y Dec 24 1913 #36218 Manhattan 1853 - 1854
the family immigrated around 1886:
1910 United States Federal Census
about Prospero Vianggi
Name: Prospero Vianggi
[Prospero Vissaggi]
Age in 1910: 27
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to Head-of-house: Son
Father's Name: Joseph
Father's Birth Place: Italy
Mother's Name: Mary
Mother's Birth Place: Italy
Home in 1910: Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1886
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Vianggi 57
Mary Vianggi 52
Prospero Vianggi 27 son
Albert Giesaggie 19 daughter
by Mormon's microfilms ( available for Stigliano place, from 1809 to 1929) you can find all genealogical data abt the family
Topic Italy, Matera, Stigliano - Civil registration
Titles Registri dello stato civile, 1809-1929 Stigliano (Matera). Ufficio dello stato civile
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library ... umns=*,0,0
hoping helpful,
regards,
suanj
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Re: Giuseppe Visaggio
Is there anyway to search that microfilm?
Re: Giuseppe Visaggio
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Re: Giuseppe Visaggio
Greetings:
you can check under www.familysearch.org then to to Library, then place to see if the microfilms are available.
Check out this great site to learn how to do your own research and learn how to extract from the Italian records.
script.byu.edu/italian...guide.aspx
Regards,
Trevisan2
you can check under www.familysearch.org then to to Library, then place to see if the microfilms are available.
Check out this great site to learn how to do your own research and learn how to extract from the Italian records.
script.byu.edu/italian...guide.aspx
Regards,
Trevisan2
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Re: Giuseppe Visaggio
The quoted link is not working, I believe you meant: http://script.byu.edu/italian/en/guide.aspxtrevisan2 wrote:...
Check out this great site to learn how to do your own research and learn how to extract from the Italian records.
script.byu.edu/italian...guide.aspx
Regards,
Trevisan2