I am trying to find an image of SS Gallia that operated between Naples and New York in 1904.
PLEASE NOTE, that this is not the SS Gallia built in 1913 in France and sank in 1916, not the SS Gallia built in 1878 for Cunard Line and scrapped in 1900. Most images of SS Gallia in the web are about ...
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- 11 Jun 2022, 19:11
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: SS Gallia (1904)
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3329
- 11 Jun 2022, 19:11
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: SS Gallia (1904)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 832
SS Gallia (1904)
I am trying to find an image of SS Gallia that operated between Naples and New York in 1904.
PLEASE NOTE, that this is not the SS Gallia built in 1913 in France and sank in 1916, not the SS Gallia built in 1878 for Cunard Line and scrapped in 1900. Most images of SS Gallia in the web are about ...
PLEASE NOTE, that this is not the SS Gallia built in 1913 in France and sank in 1916, not the SS Gallia built in 1878 for Cunard Line and scrapped in 1900. Most images of SS Gallia in the web are about ...
- 10 May 2022, 13:03
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Call for Arms to All de J/Iudicibus
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3328
Call for Arms to All de J/Iudicibus
For the past 30 years, I have been carrying out a genealogical research that began 60 years ago with my grandfather and later with my father. Since then I have collected thousands of documents on as many personalities who have been part of my family and I have summarized the results of my research ...
- 26 Oct 2007, 23:14
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10875
Re: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
Thank you for info: I already knew of Anthony and Olga but i did not knew they were married and had children.mfjp wrote:dejudicibus wrote: Only found 2 American records from Ancestry.com ....
mfjp
- 26 Oct 2007, 21:21
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10875
Re: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
A am a member here in Adelaide Australia of SA Genealogy & Heraldry Society. Will be happy to check our library records when I next go (let me know what your priority is). From what I can see online from home, Sergio De Judicibus died South Australia 16 Sept 1994. Maria De Judicibus has death ...
- 26 Oct 2007, 21:18
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10875
Re: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
Yes, I did. Sorry for delay to reply but I had lost the URl of this site.mfjp wrote:I noticed the name Tom Stiglmayer as the person who helped transcribe some of the information. (Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild) What a truly wonderful person he is. Have you been in contact with him?
- 04 Dec 2005, 23:56
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: What's about a new forum about Middle Age?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3927
What's about a new forum about Middle Age?
I saw that most posts are related to modern centuries (XVIII->XX). However most Italian families have ancient heritages. It could be interesting to have also a forum for discussions about Middle Age, XV, XVI and XVII century, Latin translations, and similar.
- 04 Dec 2005, 23:52
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10875
DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
If you go to http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/, click on DE JUDICIBUS coat of arms, then onto Australia label, you will see a individual who emigrated in Australia at the beginning of last century. I am wondering if it is still possible to find any descendant...
Most of my researches are ...
Most of my researches are ...
- 04 Dec 2005, 23:48
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Can anyone identify the year of this photo? (warning: large)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9808
Re: Can anyone identify the year of this photo? (warning: la
Nunsiata,
Carabinieri are the eldest Italian policemen corp.
It has been found around 1812-1814 during the Napoleon empire.
visit this web site
http://www.carabinieri.it/Internet/Multilingua/EN/
I hope it helps, bye Ricbru
Yes, but differently from Policemen, they are not civil, Carabinieri is ...
Carabinieri are the eldest Italian policemen corp.
It has been found around 1812-1814 during the Napoleon empire.
visit this web site
http://www.carabinieri.it/Internet/Multilingua/EN/
I hope it helps, bye Ricbru
Yes, but differently from Policemen, they are not civil, Carabinieri is ...
- 04 Dec 2005, 23:41
- Forum: Italian language, handwriting , script & translations
- Topic: Latin translation help
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4357
Re: Latin translation help
Well, I cannot see the image. Can you transcript it?AHayes61 wrote:Can someone help translate this record... is a marriage record in palermo
- 12 Apr 2004, 15:41
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Tomb in Dujam Sveti Cathedral (Split, Croatia)
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2948
Tomb in Dujam Sveti Cathedral (Split, Croatia)
I'm lookin for someone in Split (Croatia) who can take some digital image of a tomb in the Dujam Sveti Cathedral. Thank you in advance.
Dario de Judicibus
Dario de Judicibus
- 04 Mar 2003, 00:04
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: 1000 years of de Judicibus and Giliberti families
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2930
1000 years of de Judicibus and Giliberti families
You are invited to visit the history and heraldry of the ancient de Judicibus and Giliberti families. One thousand years of cronicles of people. Many manuscripts and transcriptions. Italian language only with German and Latin transcripts.
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<BR>http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/
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<BR>http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/
