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Hi,

I am helping a friend with his genealogy. I have found his GrandFather/GrandMother on the 1910/1920/1930 census. I have also located both on Ellis Island and Boston Ports.
Their names are:
Luigi Marrello aka Morello ( I found that spelling on Ellis Island ) he married Carolina Naccarato. They lived in New York. Luigi lived in Glasco, NY before Carolina came over with her first born Carmine. Carolina's sister Theresa also married a Marrello (Francesco, Luigi's older brother). They came from Belsito, Italy. Luigi first came around 1900, he returned to Italy 1905/1906. He came back to the U.S but I haven't found that exact date yet. Says he was living in Philly on the census but dont I don't think that is totally true.
Luigi was born in 1887, Carolina was born in 1890/1892. They had 6 children, all boys. Luigi eventually changed his name to Louis. His boys names were Carmine (Charles) Francesco (Frank) Eugenio(John) Anton(Tony) Mitchel( Mike)and Joseph. There may have been another son named Edward but as of now Im not positive.
Luigi and Carolina left New York and came to Chicago. They lived on the SW side up until they passed away. Luigi(1969) Caroline (1973).
What I am looking for is anyone who may be familiar with this family or may have been a brother to Luigi. I have found Pasquale, Giuseppe, and a few others but cannot link them except for Ellis Island. I understand he had family in New York but my friend does not know any of his relatives.
Does anyone recognize these names? Also, I know they came from Belsito so how or who would I write to for Birth Certs etc? I don't know the parents names yet but am hoping someone out there will help me.

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Microfilm is available for Belsito.....but which Belsito??

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... umns=*,0,0


http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... umns=*,0,0


Microfilm includes birth, death and marriage acts and must be rented for a small fee at your local Lds library....wonderful source of information. To locate a library near you,

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... et_fhc.asp

Another member Trish has posted an excellent outline for the use of microfilm.

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Recieved your PM.....now that you know the right town I would make use of the microfilm.......thru this resource you can trace all family as far back as the dates allow........
Microfilm is in Italian, so I would invest in an Italian dictionary.

An excellent book to buy is Trafford R. Cole, "Italian Genealogical Records", which gives an easy and fast read on Italian record keeping, sources of info, and where to write. Also includes common Italian words you will find in the records you are researching, as well as example letters to send........

Good Luck......
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wldspirit wrote:Microfilm is available for Belsito.....but which Belsito??

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... umns=*,0,0


http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... umns=*,0,0


Microfilm includes birth, death and marriage acts and must be rented for a small fee at your local Lds library....wonderful source of information. To locate a library near you,

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... et_fhc.asp

Another member Trish has posted an excellent outline for the use of microfilm.

wldspirit
Hi, is Belsito in Cosenza province,/Calabria region, bye, suanj
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This is my family. I am a great-great granddaughter. I do not know much about them but my grandmother does. Her e-mail is dford7434@att.net. We would love to here from you as I am curious about families heritage as well.
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