Hello for years I have been trying to trace an ancestor back to Rome: Camillo Galliati
The only information I have from him is that he married Maria Santulli (location unknown) and had a single daughter in Pescina, Abruzzo in 1817. According to that birth he was a tailor from Rome.
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- 08 May 2023, 19:27
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Galliati true spelling
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- 05 May 2023, 15:42
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Is Cao, De Cao, Di Cao the same family name?
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Re: Is Cao, De Cao, Di Cao the same family name?
It could be yes. I have family who's last name sometimes ends in an i and sometimes an a.
Remember most last names originated in the 1500s as an indication of descent. For example if you have an ancestor who was Named Bruno in 1504, he could have 4 children each with a different way of indicated ...
Remember most last names originated in the 1500s as an indication of descent. For example if you have an ancestor who was Named Bruno in 1504, he could have 4 children each with a different way of indicated ...
- 05 May 2023, 15:13
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Notarial Records - Rome
- Replies: 1
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Notarial Records - Rome
Hello,
how easy is it to access the notarial records in Rome?
I think I have found several of my Roman ancestors in the Ruberiche for the notarial records in Rome in the 1700s and 1800s and I want to try using this to fill in gaps.
What information might be contained?
- Would it say the ...
how easy is it to access the notarial records in Rome?
I think I have found several of my Roman ancestors in the Ruberiche for the notarial records in Rome in the 1700s and 1800s and I want to try using this to fill in gaps.
What information might be contained?
- Would it say the ...