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Not sure of your research goals and what information you have, but remember genealogy is something that is researched in reverse. You start with the information you have on yourself, your parents, then grandparents. Collect birth, marriage and death records. Obituaries provide alot of information. It can be difficult to start researching where a grandparent came from without any details to work from. Passenger records from the 1850's generally do not provide alot of details. You may find a name, but without facts to back it up it may be impossible to prove it is the correct person versus another with the same name.im doing a research project. donald fellini, and possibly a frank fellini. donald is my grandfather
This has to be her! Such a unique name!donald's father's name is louis fellini and his mother's maiden name is celidia quinto,
It would be nice to find the other census records.... and find his parents (as the census mentions that his parents were Italian...)if you could trace what you've found farther back, i would be greatly indebted to you. or any information on the fellini surname (i.e. any changes, any specific meaning, place of origin)