Scott I've sent you a pm cant seem to get the link to the attachment to work here.
Emmy
could someone please explain how imageshack works now It is downloading the image but I'm not sure what to click on to be able to copy it and then paste in here. Its obvious from the previous post here that I must be doing something wrong.
Be grateful for any help - (postimage.org doensnt seem to be working either?? )
Thanks
Emmy
Hello, i wonder if you could please help?
My GGreat Uncle married Maria Antonia Arpino in Bristol, UK in 1909.
Maria was born in Italy around 1892. Her Fathers name was Benedetto.
That is all i know unfortunately.
I am interested to know both her parents names, and where in Italy they are from?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Jamie
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Hi Jamie
Unfortunately I havent been to the FHC recently but hopefully I'll be going back shortly. All I have there are the records for Sant'Elia Fiumerapido and I do have the birth records for around 1892.
What I can do is have a search to find out if there is a birth recorded for a Maria Antonia Arpino (I take it Arpino was her maiden name) whose father's name was Benedetto but because you dont know where in Italy she is from even if I find one that matches the above in the Sant'Elia Records you're not going to be 100 percent sure that this is the correct one. Never the less next time I'm at the FHC I'll have a search to see if I find anything but as I dont know when I'll be going please keep checking the post and if I find anything I'll send you a private message to let you know I've posted some information.
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