These are my great-great grandparents and I believe that they came from Colli a Volturno. Their children were Francesco, Angela Teresa (Nun),Vito, Federico, Silvio, Maria, EmmidioLucia, and Dominico Antonio.
Any info on them, or their family would be welcome.
Thanks,
John Incollingo
Looking for info on Pasquale Campellone and Domenica?
Re: Looking for info on Pasquale Campellone and Domenica?
Hello John
Welcome to the Forum!
We'll be happy to see what we can do to help.
Do you need help with your US or Italian records, or both?
Thanks! Valarie
Welcome to the Forum!
We'll be happy to see what we can do to help.
Do you need help with your US or Italian records, or both?
Thanks! Valarie
Re: Looking for info on Pasquale Campellone and Domenica?
Actually, BOTH!
We have some pretty good information on Fedele(my G-grandfather), however we have very little on his siblings.
We'll take any help we can get!
Thanks,
John
We have some pretty good information on Fedele(my G-grandfather), however we have very little on his siblings.
We'll take any help we can get!
Thanks,
John
Re: Looking for info on Pasquale Campellone and Domenica?
My Grandfater was Fransesco, not Fedele!! MY BAD!
Re: Looking for info on Pasquale Campellone and Domenica?
Hey John!
Thank you for the clarification.
Valarie
US Records:
If your family is from the Phila area there are quite a few census & military records on ancestry. com (subscription) if you don’t already have them.
Do you have all of your family’s ship manifests?
If they came thru New York, this may help:
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/EIDB/ellisgold.html
Philadelphia
On the FamilySearch Labs site (free)
Phila Death Certificates 1803-1915
Phila Marriage Index 1885-1951
Italian Records:
Your nearest Family History Center has records for Colli a Volturno on microfilm.
The cost is about $6 mo (rent), you’ll need to go to the center to order & view them.
Family History Library Catalog:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library ... t_fhlc.asp
film notes
Topic
Italy, Campobasso, Colli a Volturno - Civil registration
Titles
Registri dello stato civile, 1809-1899 Colli a Volturno (Campobasso). Ufficio dello stato civile
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In case you aren’t familiar with the Famly 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 the FamilySearch research guides:
Italy Research Outline
---
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
Thank you for the clarification.
Valarie
US Records:
If your family is from the Phila area there are quite a few census & military records on ancestry. com (subscription) if you don’t already have them.
Do you have all of your family’s ship manifests?
If they came thru New York, this may help:
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/EIDB/ellisgold.html
Philadelphia
On the FamilySearch Labs site (free)
Phila Death Certificates 1803-1915
Phila Marriage Index 1885-1951
Italian Records:
Your nearest Family History Center has records for Colli a Volturno on microfilm.
The cost is about $6 mo (rent), you’ll need to go to the center to order & view them.
Family History Library Catalog:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library ... t_fhlc.asp
film notes
Topic
Italy, Campobasso, Colli a Volturno - Civil registration
Titles
Registri dello stato civile, 1809-1899 Colli a Volturno (Campobasso). Ufficio dello stato civile
---
In case you aren’t familiar with the Famly 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 the FamilySearch research guides:
Italy Research Outline
---
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