A cousin is now saying our great grandmother was from Bevilacqua but I can't find it on a map.
Thanks as always!
Marlene Rinella Caredio
Was there ever a town called Bevilacqua in Sicily?
Was there ever a town called Bevilacqua in Sicily?
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Re: Was there ever a town called Bevilacqua in Sicily?
Bevilacqua is in the Veneto region, province of Verona. Try this link http://www.nonsolocap.it/veneto/19-bevilacqua/70-mappa/
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Re: Was there ever a town called Bevilacqua in Sicily?
There are two towns in Emilia Romagna region that have Bevilacqua as a "frazione"( a neighborhood, suburb or hamlet absorbed by an expanding town). One is Crevalcore (BO) and Cento (FE) in the event that Bevilacqua which is a comune is not the town of origin.
You can go to the same website that Livio driected you to but this time use www.nonsolocap.it and clickon the town names that you rbing up on screen. =Peter=
You can go to the same website that Livio driected you to but this time use www.nonsolocap.it and clickon the town names that you rbing up on screen. =Peter=
Re: Was there ever a town called Bevilacqua in Sicily?
1) Bevilacqua, comune of Bevilacqua - province: Verona - region: Veneto
2) Bevilacqua, comune of Cento - province: Ferrara - region: Emilia Romagna
3) Bevilacqua, comune of Crevalcore - province: Bologna - region: Emilia Romagna
bye Riccardo
2) Bevilacqua, comune of Cento - province: Ferrara - region: Emilia Romagna
3) Bevilacqua, comune of Crevalcore - province: Bologna - region: Emilia Romagna
bye Riccardo
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Re: Was there ever a town called Bevilacqua in Sicily?
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse. ... 3&recoff=2
Hi:
I searched Ancestry - I have a subscription, and found Francisco Bruno from Palermo arriving in Louisiana in 1904 on board the SS Manilla
Above is the webpage. If it does not open, let me know and I will attept to copy and send it.
Lori
Hi:
I searched Ancestry - I have a subscription, and found Francisco Bruno from Palermo arriving in Louisiana in 1904 on board the SS Manilla
Above is the webpage. If it does not open, let me know and I will attept to copy and send it.
Lori