Egizi Family

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I am looking to start a family tree for my father's 75th birthday starting with his mother's side of the family. My grandmother, Gemina Egizi immigrated from Capistrano, Italy in the early 1900's to Philadelphia. She was one of fourteen children and I know there are still Egizis in Capistrano. Can you help me locate them?
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Not to many Egizi in Italy..........

http://www.gens.labo.net/it/cognomi/genera.html

type surname in box cognome and click on arrow........

you can locate an address for the surnamed persons with this site...........

http://www.paginebianche.it/index.html

cognome=surname
dove=town, province or region

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barbarapaulesq wrote:I am looking to start a family tree for my father's 75th birthday starting with his mother's side of the family. My grandmother, Gemina Egizi immigrated from Capistrano, Italy in the early 1900's to Philadelphia. She was one of fourteen children and I know there are still Egizis in Capistrano. Can you help me locate them?
Hi,
I have some Egizi's in my family from the South Jersey area. My fathers cousin Grace Rondinelli married a Tony Egizi. Does that sound familiar?

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Hi,

If you want to research past records of Capistrano, the civil records (birth, marriage and death) are available on microfilm from your local family history center of the LDS church.

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

They cover 1809 - 1910.

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