Looking for San Lorenzo

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Liberati
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Looking for San Lorenzo

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My Italian ancestors were primarily from the L'Aquila area. I have seen that documented in government records. Anyways, I have been told that many of these same relatives were born and raised in San Lorenzo. However, I have noticed that there are several San Lorenzos on Italy. Is there one near the L'Aquila/Rieti area? Thanks!
Interested in the surnames Liberati, Altiero, and Gulfo. Also interested in Italy during World War II.
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Liberati wrote:My Italian ancestors were primarily from the L'Aquila area. I have seen that documented in government records. Anyways, I have been told that many of these same relatives were born and raised in San Lorenzo. However, I have noticed that there are several San Lorenzos on Italy. Is there one near the L'Aquila/Rieti area? Thanks!
Two possibilities... (these are small hamlets of the comunes listed)

San Lorenzo, comune of Pizzoli, L'Aquila, Abruzzo

San Lorenzo di Collalto Sabino, comune of Collalto Sabino, Rieti, Lazio

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CEV426
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Re: Looking for San Lorenzo

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I just happened to stumble on this post. Since I know the surnames of Pizzoli very well, I can tell you that the surname Gulfo doesn't ring any bells. I can't be too sure about Liberati. It's not one of the top 20-30 names there.
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