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Furor_Teutonicus wrote:I would like to state that my last name literally means abundance. Now, obviously my last name would be Abbondanza, but when my great-grandfather came over from Catania, Sicily it was spelled Baudanza. @ Ellis Island it was then changed to Bandanza which is my official last name. The Sicilian dialect of Abbondanza is Abbunnanza, so I am totally confused about the origins and such of my last name or if I still have relatives in Italy and what not ... I am the only one the carries the name Bandanza left in my family who actually cares about family backround which is really sad to say the least. Anyway, if anyone has info or suggestions that would totally be great. :D Also, I am only a quarter Sicilian or Italian and I might even have some lineage in Abruzzo as well, but not quite sure. The last name I provided though is from Catania. The New England area is where most of the "Bandanza's" resided in would probably be helpful too. I am even thinking about changing my last name to what it actually should be if I ever find out.
Hello,
this is what I found

ABBONDANZIERI
Molto raro, ha un ceppo tra le province di Pesaro ed Ancona ed uno in provincia di Roma.
integrazioni fornite da Stefano Ferrazzi
Molto raro, presente quasi esclusivamente nel Lazio e nelle Marche, deriva da una forma alterata del nome augurale Abbondante: la desinenza -ieri è un francesismo (in francese, -ier al maschile, -ière al femminile). Il nome nasce all'interno di ambienti cristiani col significato di abbondante di grazia divina.
integrazioni fornite da Fabio Paolucci
Solo a titolo di curiosità, vorrei aggiungere che in molte aree del sud, soprattutto nel Sannio e nel Salento, è ancora in uso il nome di persona femminile Abbondanza, per devozione al culto della Madonna dell'Abbondanza. Abbondanza deriva dal Latino abundantia, ricchezza di beni. Come nome proprio nasce nei primi ambienti cristiani romani, con il significato di ricchezza spirituale.

I hope it helps, bye Riccardo
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ricbru wrote:
Furor_Teutonicus wrote:I would like to state that my last name literally means abundance. Now, obviously my last name would be Abbondanza, but when my great-grandfather came over from Catania, Sicily it was spelled Baudanza. @ Ellis Island it was then changed to Bandanza which is my official last name. The Sicilian dialect of Abbondanza is Abbunnanza, so I am totally confused about the origins and such of my last name or if I still have relatives in Italy and what not ... I am the only one the carries the name Bandanza left in my family who actually cares about family backround which is really sad to say the least. Anyway, if anyone has info or suggestions that would totally be great. :D Also, I am only a quarter Sicilian or Italian and I might even have some lineage in Abruzzo as well, but not quite sure. The last name I provided though is from Catania. The New England area is where most of the "Bandanza's" resided in would probably be helpful too. I am even thinking about changing my last name to what it actually should be if I ever find out.
Hello,
this is what I found

ABBONDANZIERI
Molto raro, ha un ceppo tra le province di Pesaro ed Ancona ed uno in provincia di Roma.
integrazioni fornite da Stefano Ferrazzi
Molto raro, presente quasi esclusivamente nel Lazio e nelle Marche, deriva da una forma alterata del nome augurale Abbondante: la desinenza -ieri è un francesismo (in francese, -ier al maschile, -ière al femminile). Il nome nasce all'interno di ambienti cristiani col significato di abbondante di grazia divina.
integrazioni fornite da Fabio Paolucci
Solo a titolo di curiosità, vorrei aggiungere che in molte aree del sud, soprattutto nel Sannio e nel Salento, è ancora in uso il nome di persona femminile Abbondanza, per devozione al culto della Madonna dell'Abbondanza. Abbondanza deriva dal Latino abundantia, ricchezza di beni. Come nome proprio nasce nei primi ambienti cristiani romani, con il significato di ricchezza spirituale.

I hope it helps, bye Riccardo
Hmm ... Nah, I don't think that is what I was looking for, but I certainly appreciate your help. Molte Grazie. :)
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Furor_Teutonicus wrote:
ricbru wrote:
Furor_Teutonicus wrote:I would like to state that my last name literally means abundance. Now, obviously my last name would be Abbondanza, but when my great-grandfather came over from Catania, Sicily it was spelled Baudanza. @ Ellis Island it was then changed to Bandanza which is my official last name. The Sicilian dialect of Abbondanza is Abbunnanza, so I am totally confused about the origins and such of my last name or if I still have relatives in Italy and what not ... I am the only one the carries the name Bandanza left in my family who actually cares about family backround which is really sad to say the least. Anyway, if anyone has info or suggestions that would totally be great. :D Also, I am only a quarter Sicilian or Italian and I might even have some lineage in Abruzzo as well, but not quite sure. The last name I provided though is from Catania. The New England area is where most of the "Bandanza's" resided in would probably be helpful too. I am even thinking about changing my last name to what it actually should be if I ever find out.
Hello,
this is what I found

ABBONDANZIERI
Molto raro, ha un ceppo tra le province di Pesaro ed Ancona ed uno in provincia di Roma.
integrazioni fornite da Stefano Ferrazzi
Molto raro, presente quasi esclusivamente nel Lazio e nelle Marche, deriva da una forma alterata del nome augurale Abbondante: la desinenza -ieri è un francesismo (in francese, -ier al maschile, -ière al femminile). Il nome nasce all'interno di ambienti cristiani col significato di abbondante di grazia divina.
integrazioni fornite da Fabio Paolucci
Solo a titolo di curiosità, vorrei aggiungere che in molte aree del sud, soprattutto nel Sannio e nel Salento, è ancora in uso il nome di persona femminile Abbondanza, per devozione al culto della Madonna dell'Abbondanza. Abbondanza deriva dal Latino abundantia, ricchezza di beni. Come nome proprio nasce nei primi ambienti cristiani romani, con il significato di ricchezza spirituale.

I hope it helps, bye Riccardo
Hmm ... Nah, I don't think that is what I was looking for, but I certainly appreciate your help. Molte Grazie. :)
...Read the lower part

Solo a titolo di curiosità, vorrei aggiungere che in molte aree del sud, soprattutto nel Sannio e nel Salento, è ancora in uso il nome di persona femminile Abbondanza, per devozione al culto della Madonna dell'Abbondanza. Abbondanza deriva dal Latino abundantia, ricchezza di beni. Come nome proprio nasce nei primi ambienti cristiani romani, con il significato di ricchezza spirituale.

bye Riccardo
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ricbru wrote:
Furor_Teutonicus wrote:
ricbru wrote: Hello,
this is what I found

ABBONDANZIERI
Molto raro, ha un ceppo tra le province di Pesaro ed Ancona ed uno in provincia di Roma.
integrazioni fornite da Stefano Ferrazzi
Molto raro, presente quasi esclusivamente nel Lazio e nelle Marche, deriva da una forma alterata del nome augurale Abbondante: la desinenza -ieri è un francesismo (in francese, -ier al maschile, -ière al femminile). Il nome nasce all'interno di ambienti cristiani col significato di abbondante di grazia divina.
integrazioni fornite da Fabio Paolucci
Solo a titolo di curiosità, vorrei aggiungere che in molte aree del sud, soprattutto nel Sannio e nel Salento, è ancora in uso il nome di persona femminile Abbondanza, per devozione al culto della Madonna dell'Abbondanza. Abbondanza deriva dal Latino abundantia, ricchezza di beni. Come nome proprio nasce nei primi ambienti cristiani romani, con il significato di ricchezza spirituale.

I hope it helps, bye Riccardo
Hmm ... Nah, I don't think that is what I was looking for, but I certainly appreciate your help. Molte Grazie. :)
...Read the lower part

Solo a titolo di curiosità, vorrei aggiungere che in molte aree del sud, soprattutto nel Sannio e nel Salento, è ancora in uso il nome di persona femminile Abbondanza, per devozione al culto della Madonna dell'Abbondanza. Abbondanza deriva dal Latino abundantia, ricchezza di beni. Come nome proprio nasce nei primi ambienti cristiani romani, con il significato di ricchezza spirituale.

bye Riccardo
Mi dispiace, my Italian is not very good at the moment. I just know various words and phrases. I do plan on learning it in the future and perhaps even the Sicilian dialect.
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suanj wrote:[quote:30d1a10f4c="laprato1"]Suanj,

I need some help..... :oops:

As you are a italian , would you translate that text in Marzullo's tree for me ?

http://edu.supereva.it/pachi.freeweb/co ... ullo.htm?p

My italian is very poor.....so.. :(

Thanks forever !

Leo.[/quote:30d1a10f4c]
Hi Leo, on my previous message are already an resume of webpage, are same txt.. about san marco argentano are the birth registries on line http://www.comune.sanmarcoargentano.cs. ... nd_arc.htm
please look.. more why you write not an letter to Picarelli person living in Montalto Uffugo? are only an person, an an letter is easy and perhaps you can know some info, is Picarelli reply you... More: you know exact birthyear of Miguel? are many possibilities of search if you know birthyear..Now, Leo, send me in this topic, all info real that you know about your family, with order, for well understand, you send me only info that you have from brasilian documents, all info please( birthyears, year of emigration, navio of emigration etc, age, etc), that I help you...
:wink: suanj

Is there a similar link to Barletta/Andria and Bologna?

I am looking for family from Andria & Barletta (Danese/Scommegna) - I have a letter to the Ufficio di Stato Civile - Comune di Andria, that will provide me some insight, but nothing from my maternal grandmothers side Bonvicini/Amori in Bologna.

Thank you for your guidance.

Mark
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news?
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None so far...
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Hi !
Hello! I have changed emails with the Italian historian Paolo Chiaselotti, that made a beautiful work, lifting the history and all civil registrations of the commune of San Marco Argentano 1800 the 1900. ------------- Through the obtained data of that work, we compared some information of Marzullos "of there" with the "of here" and the conclusion that was treated of the same tree. ------------- Then he has updated the page of the last name Mazullo with new information, some given by me.


This is the page:

http://www.sanmarcoargentano.it/ottocen ... rzullo.htm
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laprato1 Olá, eu sou um Marzulli da Argentina, no meu site você pode ver parte da Ã
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I’m trying to find info on my family - Great Grandfather Robert (Roberto) Marzullo from Calabria possibly. Born early 1800s
I know of my Grandfather Francis Joseph (died 1985) and an uncle James - who’s names were changed for some reason to Maher. In NYC. Any help to find info would be very appreciated. Hoping to obtain my Italian citizenship. Thank you.
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Furor_Teutonicus wrote: 17 Dec 2006, 16:51 I would like to state that my last name literally means abundance. Now, obviously my last name would be Abbondanza, but when my great-grandfather came over from Catania, Sicily it was spelled Baudanza. @ Ellis Island it was then changed to Bandanza which is my official last name. The Sicilian dialect of Abbondanza is Abbunnanza, so I am totally confused about the origins and such of my last name or if I still have relatives in Italy and what not ... I am the only one the carries the name Bandanza left in my family who actually cares about family backround which is really sad to say the least. Anyway, if anyone has info or suggestions that would totally be great. :D Also, I am only a quarter Sicilian or Italian and I might even have some lineage in Abruzzo as well, but not quite sure. The last name I provided though is from Catania. The New England area is where most of the "Bandanza's" resided in would probably be helpful too. I am even thinking about changing my last name to what it actually should be if I ever find out.
My great grandfather’s last name was Abbondanza, they were from Mineo as well. It was later shortened to Bondanza. Please contact me, I think we are related!
Surnames: Abbondanza/Bondanza, Nolfo, Ragusa, Limoli, Cannizzo, Ticli, Lamonica, D’Angelo, Rana/Rano, Monopoli, Armourso, Sasso, La Vega, Quercia, Cavalla, Simone, di Pinto, Chiaromonte, & Mastrotoaro
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