Paglieta-DiFilippo & Bagnoli Irpino-Quaranta

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Paglieta-DiFilippo & Bagnoli Irpino-Quaranta

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I was looking for some help in diving deeper into my Italian family history. I know alot centers around Paglieta. In 1854 Luigi Quaranta (from Bagnoli Irpino) married Maria Giantommasi. And Giuseppe DiFilippo and Giannico Angela (born in Atessa 26 agosto 1864) married at some point. They are all by great-great-great grandparents and haven't be able to get any further back.

Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated!

Grazie Mille!!

ciao da New Jersey
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Re: Paglieta-DiFilippo & Bagnoli Irpino-Quaranta

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Have you checked the following site for microfilmed records:

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A guideline for using this resource as written by member Trish:

The proper way of obtaining microfilm from a Family History Center
1. You go to www.familysearch.org

2. Click on the tab on the top right called Library

3. Click on the words Family History Library Catalog

4. Click on the words Place Search and type in the town you are looking for. Then click the word search.

5. A list of the results will show up. (an example: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

6. Click on the link you are looking for such a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vital Records. A new page will appear where it will show all the films for Vital Records

7. Click on the link you want such as Death Registries.

8. Click on View Film Notes and a list of the microfilm numbers will appear.

9. Click at the bottom of the page, For a printable copy, click hereand you will get a form to print out with all the film numbers.

10. Click print.



Ordering Microfilm

1. Now the FHC does not have all the microfilm in their possession.

2. You have to order the microfilm which takes 3-4 weeks for it to arrive.

3. It costs about $5.75 a roll for 30 days of viewing time.

4. If you need to renew the microfilm, it cost about $5.50 for another 60 days.

5. If you need to renew it after the 60 days, it will cost another $5.50 and the films can be kept on an indefinite bases.

6. Microfilm must be viewed at the FHC.

7. Copies are $0.35 a page.

Written and Created for the Family History Center of Cherry Hill, New Jersey - by PTCTM - Trish - 02/2006
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