Paoletti, Marra, Facciolo, Ferrante, Ferrarelli, Biafora, Di Carlantonio and Zuccarrani Family research on the commune's of: Pietracamela and Montorio al Vomano, Teramo, Abruzzi Italy; and San Giovanni In fiore, Cosenza, Calabria Italy.
family residence in the USA include: Bovard, Pa. and southwestern Pa. and southeastern Pa., Clarksburg WV, Florida and California.
Paoletti, Marra, Facciolo, Ferrante, Ferrarelli, Biafora,
- Lionharted
- Newbie
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 10 Sep 2002, 00:00
- Location: California, USA
- Contact:
Re: Paoletti, Marra, Facciolo, Ferrante, Ferrarelli, Biafora
Hi There,Lionharted wrote:Paoletti, Marra, Facciolo, Ferrante, Ferrarelli, Biafora, Di Carlantonio and Zuccarrani Family research on the commune's of: Pietracamela and Montorio al Vomano, Teramo, Abruzzi Italy; and San Giovanni In fiore, Cosenza, Calabria Italy.
family residence in the USA include: Bovard, Pa. and southwestern Pa. and southeastern Pa., Clarksburg WV, Florida and California.
There is microfilm for the towns you are researching. You can go to your local Family History Center and order and rent the film for about $3.50 a roll.
For Piertacamela, here is the microfilm numbers.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... =1&last=50
Here is the link for the microfilm for Montorio al Vomano
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... =1&last=50
And for San Giovanni in Fiore
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... =1&last=50
I know several people from another Italian Group that had ancestors from San Giovanni in Fiore. I know of surnames such as Spatafore/Spatafora, Oliverio, Belcastro, DeLuca, and several more.
The first message on this link will give you the "how-to" when it comes to ordering microfilm from the Family History Center.
http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/inde ... pic&t=2581
I hope this is all of some help to you.
Trish
Smile for me!:)
Trish
Professional & Certified Genealogist
Where the Acorn Fell Genealogy Services
Genealogy-Forum
Trish
Professional & Certified Genealogist
Where the Acorn Fell Genealogy Services
Genealogy-Forum