As suggested on your other post "Collebrusco family from Nucera Umbria"
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:13 pm Post subject: Re: Collebrusco family from Nucera Umbria
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Hi popbookie,
Please be more specific.
Your research goal? Tracing in US? In Italty? Both?
Records you have? Censuses? Ship manifest(s)? Birth Certificate? Death certificate? Naturalization?
Given names, birth years, US location?
jcsm (END)
We can't help (& we like helping) with so little to go on....The more informnation you can provide, the better chance we have of helping you find records for your family or at least point you in a direction to go.
jcsm
Researching in San Vitaliano, Napoli, Italy & Armento, Potenza, Italy.
my ggrandmother Giuseppa D'Agostini b. June 25, 1885
Foligno Nocera Umbria, Perugia. This is what I have been given.
It was in her family that, family story goes her mother and father
Rinaldi D'Agostini and Caterina Amoni D'Agostini owned a villa in
Perugia. Is it possible to actually find a year that they would have
own/sold this villa? And to who? I would like to know if the story can be verified? If that information is found, is it possible to find more information
on Rinadli and Caterina?
thanks for your help
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