Hi Jamie,
Do you know what date they came to Liverpool? The Capaldi's are one of the listed names of the Italian families who lived in the 'Little Italy' area of Liverpool, around Gerard and Christian Street. You can buy a book called Little Italy by Terry Cooke, which is about the familes that ...
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- 07 Mar 2010, 18:59
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Capaldi & Di Marco in Liverpool
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5894
- 30 Dec 2009, 14:38
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Molfetta Roots
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6086
Re: Molfetta Roots
Hi Damian,
and hey Mauro its been awhile, and hope you are well
My mother's side of the family originate from Molfetta, I am back to the 18th century mainly through LDS films and also with a little help from Mauro. Sadly the Family History Centre near me has closed so things have slowed up a bit ...
and hey Mauro its been awhile, and hope you are well
My mother's side of the family originate from Molfetta, I am back to the 18th century mainly through LDS films and also with a little help from Mauro. Sadly the Family History Centre near me has closed so things have slowed up a bit ...
- 20 Jul 2009, 19:57
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Italians in England
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6035
Re: Italians in England
Hi Emmy,
Hope you don't mind me inputting on this.
But I would be interested to know where the information on the Sheffield site (www.west-bar-italians.co.uk) came from, which suggests that Italians were subject to a medical examination in Britain during the 19th century,
As far as I know no ...
Hope you don't mind me inputting on this.
But I would be interested to know where the information on the Sheffield site (www.west-bar-italians.co.uk) came from, which suggests that Italians were subject to a medical examination in Britain during the 19th century,
As far as I know no ...
- 20 Dec 2008, 09:38
- Forum: Off Topic - We don't only do Italian Genealogy
- Topic: I want to wish you all a Merry Xmas!!!
- Replies: 14
- Views: 13986
Re: I want to wish you all a Merry Xmas!!!
Buon Natale tutto!
Peace and happiness for the New Year
Mark
Peace and happiness for the New Year
Mark
- 19 Dec 2008, 15:47
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: How to Tranfer Family Tree Maker??
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6729
Re: How to Tranfer
Hi Mardi,
Not sure what has happened, are you copying the correct FTM file? you may have copied an earlier version of the file. The only thing I can suggest is, if you compare the size of the copy to the original file, they should be the same and your most current original saved FTM file should be ...
Not sure what has happened, are you copying the correct FTM file? you may have copied an earlier version of the file. The only thing I can suggest is, if you compare the size of the copy to the original file, they should be the same and your most current original saved FTM file should be ...
- 18 Dec 2008, 21:38
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: How to Tranfer Family Tree Maker??
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6729
Re: How to Tranfer
Yes, basically the file you give her is the datebase end of the software so what yuo see in your copy of the software is exactly what she will see when she opens it in her copy.
Regards Mark
Regards Mark
- 18 Dec 2008, 19:20
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: How to Tranfer Family Tree Maker??
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6729
Re: How to Tranfer
If you are using FTM 2009 and it is the same format as earlier editions, I not have used it yet so don't know, then the instructions below will work
You can just copy the famly tree file what will end like this FBK.FBC.FBK.FBC
forward it to her and tell her to save the file to a prefered location ...
You can just copy the famly tree file what will end like this FBK.FBC.FBK.FBC
forward it to her and tell her to save the file to a prefered location ...
- 11 Dec 2008, 21:41
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: 19th century italy
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7117
Re: 19th century italy
Yes the first column will be the baby name sonetimes nome(given name) and cognome (surname) followed by Genitori (parents), which in this instance would be father's nome and mother's nome and cognome but sometimes it just gives the baby's nome and then the parents nome and cognome.
Hope this helps ...
Hope this helps ...
- 11 Dec 2008, 19:23
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: 19th century italy
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7117
Re: 19th century italy
Hey Jolynn,
The column on the right on a birth record is usually baptismal details parish church date priest and name etc.
Mark
The column on the right on a birth record is usually baptismal details parish church date priest and name etc.
Mark
- 09 Dec 2008, 19:59
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: family history library
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3577
Re: family history library
You could also download the transcriptions of different rites: births marriage and deaths on this link below. There are different formats of the same rite. They are useful because you will find that through the years and at different comunes the format will change.
Hope this Helps
Mark
http://www ...
Hope this Helps
Mark
http://www ...
- 01 Nov 2008, 10:43
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Irish and Italian connection??
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6514
Re: Irish and Italian connection??
Pinpointing Irish ancestors without knowledge of what county and even township they are from can be like looking for a needle in a haystack. The above supplied site address is work in progress, so not all county records are available yet.
But it is worth registering and running the basic searches ...
But it is worth registering and running the basic searches ...
- 19 Sep 2008, 19:29
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: PALMA is italian right?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13797
Re: PALMA is italian right?
I have ancestors with the given name being Palma, Bari Region mid 19th century
- 04 Dec 2007, 23:11
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Franciosi/Franciosy, Sunderland
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10731
Re: Franciosi/Franciosy, Sunderland
Hi
Found on Ancestry.co.uk
1881 English Census
Mary Francose age 19 yrs born c. 1862 relation boarder born Italy living at 42 Edge Street Manchester. Occupation musician
Paolo Francose aged 22 yrs born c. 1858 relation boarder born Italy living at 42 Edge Street Manchester. Occupation musician ...
Found on Ancestry.co.uk
1881 English Census
Mary Francose age 19 yrs born c. 1862 relation boarder born Italy living at 42 Edge Street Manchester. Occupation musician
Paolo Francose aged 22 yrs born c. 1858 relation boarder born Italy living at 42 Edge Street Manchester. Occupation musician ...
- 04 Dec 2007, 22:20
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Franciosi/Franciosy, Sunderland
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10731
Re: Franciosi/Franciosy, Sunderland
Hi Sprig,
You need to provide information such as below in order for the forum to be of help.
What is your husbands family name?
Do you know dates of when they arrived say in the UK?
Any idea of how they got here?
Do you know what part of Italy they came from ? etc
Hope this is of help Mark
You need to provide information such as below in order for the forum to be of help.
What is your husbands family name?
Do you know dates of when they arrived say in the UK?
Any idea of how they got here?
Do you know what part of Italy they came from ? etc
Hope this is of help Mark
- 23 Nov 2007, 21:05
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Piolari surname
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7996
Re: Piolari surname
Hi Neil,
There is a Catarina Guatelli aged 17 married to Francesco aged 26 yrs living in Circus Street, which was in the Little Italy part of Liverpool, on the 1871 census, and they were recorded as being musicians. Does this sound like your Catarina?
Mark
There is a Catarina Guatelli aged 17 married to Francesco aged 26 yrs living in Circus Street, which was in the Little Italy part of Liverpool, on the 1871 census, and they were recorded as being musicians. Does this sound like your Catarina?
Mark