According to site
http://www.cimeetrincee.it/sacrari.htm
the Sacrario is inside the civil cemetery of Brescia.
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- 21 Sep 2011, 20:47
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: WWI Military Death Records
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4176
- 21 Sep 2011, 14:39
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: Baucina Vital Records
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1827
Re: Baucina Vital Records
They are available on microfilm at FamilySearch centers.
Here you can see the list of available registers:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/cat ... m%2F242763
Here you can see the list of available registers:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/cat ... m%2F242763
- 21 Sep 2011, 09:17
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: WWI Military Death Records
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4176
Re: WWI Military Death Records
Of course, you can scan the death certificate, and we can translate it for you...
- 21 Sep 2011, 09:15
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: WWI Military Death Records
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4176
Re: WWI Military Death Records
You can look here:
http://www.difesa.it/Ministro/Commissar ... lture.aspx
Write surname in field "cognome" and click "avvia ricerca"
I checked, and it should be there.
http://www.difesa.it/Ministro/Commissar ... lture.aspx
Write surname in field "cognome" and click "avvia ricerca"
I checked, and it should be there.
- 20 Sep 2011, 10:26
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Assistance with Script on Atto di Nascita
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1326
Re: Assistance with Script on Atto di Nascita
I missed "di" 
- 20 Sep 2011, 07:29
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Assistance with Script on Atto di Nascita
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1326
Re: Assistance with Script on Atto di Nascita
Witnesses of this act were Panzardi Prospero, 66 years, doorman, and Marino Pasquale, 50 years, guardian, both living in this town, the former (via) Flavio Gioia 6, the latter via Porto 160. The declarant was exempted from presenting the newborn because of her illness, after I was made sure of the ...
- 19 Sep 2011, 07:51
- Forum: Italian History & Culture
- Topic: distant relatives and such
- Replies: 30
- Views: 32073
Re: distant relatives and such
I am very curious about my surname, so I'm trying to get to know all people with the same surname or its variations. I don't want to be a "friend", but know something about their family. Well, if in social networks someone contacts me just because I wear the same surname, I expect him/her to be ...
- 18 Sep 2011, 19:33
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Relationships mentioned in a last will from 1804
- Replies: 1
- Views: 953
Re: Relationships mentioned in a last will from 1804
I understand that Pasquale was another of Giuseppe's children, who had studied to become a priest and then died.
- 18 Sep 2011, 13:13
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Birth Record #11 Giovanna Cillo
- Replies: 2
- Views: 884
Re: Birth Record #11 Giovanna Cillo
I'd only say:
Declarant: Gioacchino Carofano
Mother: Francesca Viola, 42 years
Declarant: Gioacchino Carofano
Mother: Francesca Viola, 42 years
- 15 Sep 2011, 09:35
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: 1910 Italian/Latin Baptism Certificate & Unknown Name
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1737
Re: 1910 Italian/Latin Baptism Certificate & Unknown Name
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My guess is "Vittalba" (from Vittoria Alba?), with a transposition of letters "l" and "b"
My guess is "Vittalba" (from Vittoria Alba?), with a transposition of letters "l" and "b"
- 15 Sep 2011, 09:31
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: 1910 Italian/Latin Baptism Certificate & Unknown Name
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1737
Re: 1910 Italian/Latin Baptism Certificate & Unknown Name
#2
"Dear colleague,
next time please write your name more clearly, so that I do not have to call a translator. Regards. The rector Giovanni Martinangelo"
My opinion: Martinangelo had probably received the request from some other priest and it was probably hard to read. But he must have been hard ...
"Dear colleague,
next time please write your name more clearly, so that I do not have to call a translator. Regards. The rector Giovanni Martinangelo"
My opinion: Martinangelo had probably received the request from some other priest and it was probably hard to read. But he must have been hard ...
- 15 Sep 2011, 08:02
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: 1910 Italian/Latin Baptism Certificate & Unknown Name
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1737
Re: 1910 Italian/Latin Baptism Certificate & Unknown Name
#1
1)Capitignano Picentino is one the six villages making up the Commune of Giffoni Sei Casali, province of Salerno.
2) Antonia Di Muro was Philomena's godmother.
3) Yes, it is the signature of the priest who wrote the document
1)Capitignano Picentino is one the six villages making up the Commune of Giffoni Sei Casali, province of Salerno.
2) Antonia Di Muro was Philomena's godmother.
3) Yes, it is the signature of the priest who wrote the document
- 14 Sep 2011, 13:51
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Translation Please
- Replies: 2
- Views: 934
Re: Translation Please
Issued January 17th, 1866, 4 p.m.
Declarant (father): Liberato Buccella of the late Gennaro, 34 years, peasant.
Child: Antonio, born January 17th, 1866, 9 a.m.
Mother: Maria Giovanna d'Alberto of Zupito, 23 years
Living in Alanno, Contrada Colle della Sala
Declarant (father): Liberato Buccella of the late Gennaro, 34 years, peasant.
Child: Antonio, born January 17th, 1866, 9 a.m.
Mother: Maria Giovanna d'Alberto of Zupito, 23 years
Living in Alanno, Contrada Colle della Sala
- 13 Sep 2011, 17:48
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Help needed reading birth record
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2254
Re: Help needed reading birth record
March 19, 1794
Anzola (northern dialect of Emilia or Veneto, I suppose, for "Angela") (daughter of) Zuanni (dialect for "Giovanni") Cargnello, also called Cargnelletto, of the late Agostin, and of Menega (dialect for "Domenica") of the m. ("maestro"?) Ant(oni)o Pes from the Parish of Villado xx ...
Anzola (northern dialect of Emilia or Veneto, I suppose, for "Angela") (daughter of) Zuanni (dialect for "Giovanni") Cargnello, also called Cargnelletto, of the late Agostin, and of Menega (dialect for "Domenica") of the m. ("maestro"?) Ant(oni)o Pes from the Parish of Villado xx ...
- 13 Sep 2011, 17:31
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Help needed reading birth record
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2254
Re: Help needed reading birth record
q.m stands for "quondam": latin for "the late", "the deceased"