By the way widower in Italian is vedovo and not vedevo.
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- 24 Aug 2007, 15:58
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: words at end of death certifcate?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 15021
- 06 Aug 2007, 02:09
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: Weather and what to pack
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5054
Re: Weather and what to pack
Hello,
You may want to pack some sweaters as well as some ligher items. In mid-October you can still find some mild temperatures but in the evening you will be happy to have something warmer.
You may also want to check some general information on the village Pofi at http://www.comuni-italiani.it ...
You may want to pack some sweaters as well as some ligher items. In mid-October you can still find some mild temperatures but in the evening you will be happy to have something warmer.
You may also want to check some general information on the village Pofi at http://www.comuni-italiani.it ...
- 01 Aug 2007, 19:53
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: How long did it take to come over from Italy to the US?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 39949
Re: How long did it take to come over from Italy to the US?
Hey Biff,
Yes, thank you for the information on the Burgundia. I was able to find most of it but at this point I'm guessing that it could have taken longer than 2 weeks to come over. Nevertheless, I don't assume it could have taken more than 1, 2 or even 3 months.
Thanks again,
Angela
Yes, thank you for the information on the Burgundia. I was able to find most of it but at this point I'm guessing that it could have taken longer than 2 weeks to come over. Nevertheless, I don't assume it could have taken more than 1, 2 or even 3 months.
Thanks again,
Angela
- 01 Aug 2007, 19:23
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: How long did it take to come over from Italy to the US?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 39949
Re: How long did it take to come over from Italy to the US?
Hello Biff,
I noticed that trips taken after 1900 and around the time your grandfather came over took less time, of course. Therefore, I am wondering if a trip in 1887, which is almost 20 years prior to your grandfather's trip took much longer or if the difference was insignificant, i.e. instead of ...
I noticed that trips taken after 1900 and around the time your grandfather came over took less time, of course. Therefore, I am wondering if a trip in 1887, which is almost 20 years prior to your grandfather's trip took much longer or if the difference was insignificant, i.e. instead of ...
- 01 Aug 2007, 18:34
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Need translation of Response from Comune di Napoli
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3655
Re: Need translation of Response from Comune di Napoli
The office of vital records in Napoli, Italy is responding that with the received information (birth date) they were not able to locate the requested information (for the person indicated above).
I hope this helps.
Angela
I hope this helps.
Angela
- 01 Aug 2007, 18:29
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: Weather and what to pack
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5054
Re: Weather and what to pack
Hi Conti832,
where exactly in Lazio are you planning to travel to? May locations are higher in elevation and in October it can already be cooler. So, depending on where you are going you might have to pack both.
Angela
where exactly in Lazio are you planning to travel to? May locations are higher in elevation and in October it can already be cooler. So, depending on where you are going you might have to pack both.
Angela
- 01 Aug 2007, 18:25
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: How long did it take to come over from Italy to the US?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 39949
How long did it take to come over from Italy to the US?
Hi Everybody,
I'm trying to find out how long it took to come from Sorrento or Napoli, Italy to Ellis Island on the ship Burgundia in the year 1887. As arrival date in Ellis Island I have November 10/13th, 1887.
Can someone tell me how long the trip would have taken? Many things depend on the ...
I'm trying to find out how long it took to come from Sorrento or Napoli, Italy to Ellis Island on the ship Burgundia in the year 1887. As arrival date in Ellis Island I have November 10/13th, 1887.
Can someone tell me how long the trip would have taken? Many things depend on the ...
- 31 Jul 2007, 18:54
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: How can I find a town road map?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6462
Re: How can I find a town road map?
Hi Donna,
Have you tried to see if you can find a more detailed map with street names on Google Earth? I love the satelite mapping!
Angela
Have you tried to see if you can find a more detailed map with street names on Google Earth? I love the satelite mapping!
Angela
- 28 Jul 2007, 19:28
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Can you help me with my letter to Italy?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4736
Re: Can you help me with my letter to Italy?
Hi sg12,
Your Italian is correct with only one minor mistake. You wrote certicato instead of certificato (see below) and you might want to put 'ringraziandoVi' with a capital V like the rest of your letter. Otherwise your letter is very clear.
Did you write this or did you use a translation web ...
Your Italian is correct with only one minor mistake. You wrote certicato instead of certificato (see below) and you might want to put 'ringraziandoVi' with a capital V like the rest of your letter. Otherwise your letter is very clear.
Did you write this or did you use a translation web ...
- 28 Jul 2007, 18:30
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: FIOVINONE
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5524
Re: FIOVINONE
Hi bbango,
I looked at all the municipalities in the province of Foggia and none of the them have any resemblance to the name of Fiovinone. A search for the town itself turned up nothing.
What is your great grandfather's name? Is his last residence shown as Troia?
Angela Mascia
I looked at all the municipalities in the province of Foggia and none of the them have any resemblance to the name of Fiovinone. A search for the town itself turned up nothing.
What is your great grandfather's name? Is his last residence shown as Troia?
Angela Mascia
- 28 Jul 2007, 18:00
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Masia or Maxia in Scano di Montiferro, Oristano, Sardinia
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2898
Re: Masia or Maxia in Scano di Montiferro, Oristano, Sardini
Dear MarieAntonia,
You can go on www.gens.labo.net, click on 'Cognome' = surname, type your surname in the box and then you can see the density of the Masia surname in Italy, which indeed shows the highest density in the region of Sardinia. Your surname is present in 274 municipalities in Italy ...
You can go on www.gens.labo.net, click on 'Cognome' = surname, type your surname in the box and then you can see the density of the Masia surname in Italy, which indeed shows the highest density in the region of Sardinia. Your surname is present in 274 municipalities in Italy ...
- 28 Jul 2007, 17:42
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Monongah Stories
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2947
Re: Monongah Stories
Hello Nicholas,
I lost a family member in the Monongah mine disaster of December 6, 1907.
Send my a PM and I can give you more information. Also, is Mr. Joseph D'Andrea involved in this event?
Angela Mascia
I lost a family member in the Monongah mine disaster of December 6, 1907.
Send my a PM and I can give you more information. Also, is Mr. Joseph D'Andrea involved in this event?
Angela Mascia
- 28 Jul 2007, 17:21
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Mascia in Chicago--attn: Angela Mascia
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4066
Re: Mascia in Chicago--attn: Angela Mascia
Dear peggymckee,
Thank you for thinking of my research. I am actually talking with the great nephew of Domenico Mascia and we have lots to talk about.
Also, the Giovanni De Dominicis family in Pittsburgh is another line of the Mascia family I will trace now.
Thanks a bunch!
Angela
Thank you for thinking of my research. I am actually talking with the great nephew of Domenico Mascia and we have lots to talk about.
Also, the Giovanni De Dominicis family in Pittsburgh is another line of the Mascia family I will trace now.
Thanks a bunch!
Angela
- 24 Jul 2007, 23:14
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Domenico Mascia in West Virginia, USA
- Replies: 35
- Views: 31629
Re: Domenico Mascia in West Virginia, USA
Hello All,
First of all thank to all of you who have helped me with my research. I am happy to say that I have located the family of Domenico Mascia here in the US and we are actually communicating. This is very exciting for me also in the anticipation of the planned events in August, October and ...
First of all thank to all of you who have helped me with my research. I am happy to say that I have located the family of Domenico Mascia here in the US and we are actually communicating. This is very exciting for me also in the anticipation of the planned events in August, October and ...
- 24 Jul 2007, 22:56
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Any Mascia's in Argentina?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9996
Re: Any Mascia's in Argentina?
Dear fcatelotti,
Thank you for following up on my request. I did go on the web site you indicated and in matter of fact I have found the 5 people looking for Mascia's in Argentina. I have already contacted one person who I think might be related to my family. Keep your fingers crossed....
Muchas ...
Thank you for following up on my request. I did go on the web site you indicated and in matter of fact I have found the 5 people looking for Mascia's in Argentina. I have already contacted one person who I think might be related to my family. Keep your fingers crossed....
Muchas ...