If you go to http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/, click on DE JUDICIBUS coat of arms, then onto Australia label, you will see a individual who emigrated in Australia at the beginning of last century. I am wondering if it is still possible to find any descendant...
Most of my researches are usually focused on the XII-XIV century, but now I am also a little bit curious about modern relatives...
DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
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Dr. Dario de Judicibus - Rome, Italy (EU)
Site: http://genealogia.dejudicibus.it
Blog: http://www.lindipendente.eu
Site: http://genealogia.dejudicibus.it
Blog: http://www.lindipendente.eu
Re: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
Hi Dario,
By your last name I'm assuming that your ancestors stem from Molfetta. I live in New Jersey, USA (my parents were born in Molfetta) but have many cousins in Australia and from my understanding the main population of molfettese immigrants went to two cities Fremantle/Perth and Port Pirie
Although they do have a feast for la madonna dei Martiri in 5 cities, the two previously mentioned and also in Sydney, Tuncurry and Adelaide
Mauro
By your last name I'm assuming that your ancestors stem from Molfetta. I live in New Jersey, USA (my parents were born in Molfetta) but have many cousins in Australia and from my understanding the main population of molfettese immigrants went to two cities Fremantle/Perth and Port Pirie
Although they do have a feast for la madonna dei Martiri in 5 cities, the two previously mentioned and also in Sydney, Tuncurry and Adelaide
Mauro
Re: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
Here is the correct linkdejudicibus wrote:If you go to http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/, click on DE JUDICIBUS coat of arms, then onto Australia label, you will see a individual who emigrated in Australia at the beginning of last century. I am wondering if it is still possible to find any descendant...
Most of my researches are usually focused on the XII-XIV century, but now I am also a little bit curious about modern relatives...
http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/
Nice looking site! Will read further...
mfjp
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I noticed the name Tom Stiglmayer as the person who helped transcribe some of the information. (Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild) What a truly wonderful person he is. Have you been in contact with him?
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Only found 2 American records from Ancestry.com ....dejudicibus wrote: Most of my researches are usually focused on the XII-XIV century, but now I am also a little bit curious about modern relatives...
Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1892-1948 Record info
about Marie De judicibus
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Name: Marie De judicibus
Arrival Date: Jun 1946
Age: 24 years
8 months
Estimated Birth Year: 1922
Gender: Female
Ship Name: Giamorgan Seam
Port of Arrival: Baltimore, Maryland
Microfilm Roll Number: 142
Page: 167
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1930 census of a De Judicibus family.
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Anthony De Judicibus Brooklyn, Kings, NY abt 1888 Italy Head
Olga De Judicibus Brooklyn, Kings, NY abt 1899 Wife
Marie De Judicibus Brooklyn, Kings, NY abt 1922 Daughter
Richard De Judicibus Brooklyn, Kings, NY abt 1925 Son
Other people mentioned Gemma Guarini (mother in law of Anthony)
Adrian Guarini (brother in law of Anthony)
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Re: DE JUDICIBUS in Australia
A am a member here in Adelaide Australia of SA Genealogy & Heraldry Society. Will be happy to check our library records when I next go (let me know what your priority is). From what I can see online from home, Sergio De Judicibus died South Australia 16 Sept 1994. Maria De Judicibus has death notice in local paper here 18 March 2003. Also see in National Archives a Domenico De Judicibus arriving Adelaide 1932 (readmission) and a Michele De Judicibus in Adelaie 1942. Hope this is of help.
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Yes, I did. Sorry for delay to reply but I had lost the URl of this site.mfjp wrote:I noticed the name Tom Stiglmayer as the person who helped transcribe some of the information. (Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild) What a truly wonderful person he is. Have you been in contact with him?
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Well, I kept in contact with Mauro Lucio de Judicibus, nephew of Sergio. He told me that his uncle died in 1991... Maybe he is another Sergio? It was a common name in my family, as well as Corrado and Domenico.kyme wrote:A am a member here in Adelaide Australia of SA Genealogy & Heraldry Society. Will be happy to check our library records when I next go (let me know what your priority is). From what I can see online from home, Sergio De Judicibus died South Australia 16 Sept 1994. Maria De Judicibus has death notice in local paper here 18 March 2003. Also see in National Archives a Domenico De Judicibus arriving Adelaide 1932 (readmission) and a Michele De Judicibus in Adelaie 1942. Hope this is of help.
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Thank you for info: I already knew of Anthony and Olga but i did not knew they were married and had children.mfjp wrote:dejudicibus wrote: Only found 2 American records from Ancestry.com ....
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