If anyone can help me out, it would be greatly appreciated. Im looking for the 1880 US census in Philadelphia, PA for John & Henrietta Volk - children: Hannah, Kate, Emma, & Elmer. Thanks guys, Id be so grateful
Thanks Biff, you've really been a great help - this made a great addition to my tree. Thanks - Is there any way you can get me the 1920 & 1930 census for Alfredo & Concetta Gargiulo? The ones I have are really blurry - and I was wondering if you can find it for me?
On ancestry.com it says that there is a record for
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 RecordBirth, Marriage & Death
for John C. Volk of PA, can anyone get it for me?
There is a listing of 312 VOLK surnamed individuals born, chirstened, married, deaths fromthe 1500's to the near present worldwide at www. familysearch.org under ancestor search-all resources and just put in VOLK and nothing else and all 312 will chow up by name,dates and country. =Peter=
I know it doesnt have to do at all with Italian ancestry or the stuff stated above, but I really need help with this. if anyone can help me find any info at all on my ancestor:
Jane Clairfoot Lang (a.k.a. Jennie C. Lang) Clairfoot was her maiden name. She was born in 1852 in NY; and married William H. Lang in October 1870 in NY, NY. She had 7 kids: Gertrude; William; Jennie; Cornelius; Ethan Allen; Grace; & Madeline. She has been reported as being of Scottish & Irish heritage, but she was really a native american. She moved to Philadelphia with her husband around 1880. Nothing is known about her from before her marriage, and nothing is known about her aftrer 1882 (when her last child was born). ANy help would be amazing.
During the mass emigration from Italy during the century between 1876 to 1976, the U.S. was the largest single recipient of Italian immigrants in the world. However, their impact was not as great as countries like Argentina and Brazil. That was due to the fact that hundreds of thousands of immigrant...