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Re: Merenda- Paterno Calabro

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I was shocked to see something about the tiny town of Paterno Calabro - my family also hails from there.

I saw that there are microfilm records at the LDS church, how do I go about searching these?

My grandfather's parents were:

Salvatore BENINCASA (aka Samuel Benso) b. January 6, 1901 in Paterno Calabro
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Antonetta PUGLIANO (aka Anne) b. January 13, 1907 in Paterno Calabro
married in Kansas

their parents:
Emilio BENINCASA (aka Emil Benso) and Santarella CARPINA (aka Santa)
Raffaele PUGLIANO (aka Ralph Pugliano) and Giulia FUNARO (aka Julia)


I have census records from Kansas and their Ellis Island records, just would like to trace back further than this if possible.

Thanks,
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golshani wrote:I was shocked to see something about the tiny town of Paterno Calabro - my family also hails from there.

I saw that there are microfilm records at the LDS church, how do I go about searching these?

My grandfather's parents were:

Salvatore BENINCASA (aka Samuel Benso) b. January 6, 1901 in Paterno Calabro
and
Antonetta PUGLIANO (aka Anne) b. January 13, 1907 in Paterno Calabro
married in Kansas

their parents:
Emilio BENINCASA (aka Emil Benso) and Santarella CARPINA (aka Santa)
Raffaele PUGLIANO (aka Ralph Pugliano) and Giulia FUNARO (aka Julia)


I have census records from Kansas and their Ellis Island records, just would like to trace back further than this if possible.

Thanks,
Eden
Since you live in Maryland, here there are the addresses of FHL:

Annapolis Maryland
1875 Ritchie Highway
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 410-757-4173
Hours: M, 9:30am-2:30pm; T, W, 9:30am-2:30pm; 7pm-9:30pm; Sat, 9:30am-2:30pm

Baltimore Maryland
120 Stemmers Run Road
Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 410-686-8481
Hours: T-Th 10am-4pm, 7pm-10pm; Sat 10am-4pm.

Columbia Maryland
4100 St. John's Lane
Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 410-465-1642
Hours: M-Th 9am-2pm; T-Th 9am-2pm, 7pm-9pm; Sat 9am-12pm.

Cumberland Maryland
12205 Gramlick Rd SW
La Vale, Allegany County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-724-1609
Hours: T-W 1pm-4pm, 6pm-9pm.

Frederick Maryland
199 N Place
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-698-0406
Hours: T 9am-4pm, 7pm-9pm; W 9am-12pm, 7pm-9pm; Th 10am-2pm, 7pm-9pm; Sat 9am-1pm.

Hampstead Maryland
4117 Lower Beckleysville Road
Hampstead, Baltimore/Carroll County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 410-239-2461
Hours: M,F,Sat 9am-12pm; T,W,Th,F 7pm-9pm
Closed: Jul 3-5 &24; Sep 2; Oct 5-6; Nov 27-30; Dec 15-Jan 1. Closed whenever Carroll Co. schools are closed or delayed for bad weather.

Hancock Maryland
200 Douglas St. Ext
Hancock, Washington County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-678-6007
Hours: T 9am-1pm; W 6pm-9pm; Sat 9am-12pm.

Lexington Park Maryland
2274 Old Rolling Rd
California, St Marys County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-863-8002
Hours: T, W 9am-3pm, 7pm-9pm
Attention: djmormon@aol.com to make appointments


Salisbury Maryland
106 Greenlawn Ln
Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 410-742-8568
Hours: T,W 9am-12pm, 7pm-9pm

Seneca Maryland
18900 Kingsview Road
Germantown, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-972-5897
Hours: T-Th 10am-2pm, 7pm-9:15pm; Sat 10am-2pm
Closed: New Years Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Dec 24th-31st, General Conference weekends, Stake Conference weekend, During Special Temple Broadcast.

Suitland Maryland
5300 Auth Road
Suitland, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-423-8294
Hours: T 7pm-9pm; W 10am-2pm, 7pm-9pm Th 10am-2pm, 7:15pm-9pm ; Sat 10am-3pm.

Washington DC
10000 Stoneybrook Dr
Kensington, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States
Phone: 301-587-0042
Hours: M-Sat 9am-5pm; T,W,Th evenings: 7pm-10pm.
Closed: Last 2 weeks in December

White Plains Maryland
4560 Padgett Rd
White Plains, Charles County, Maryland, United States
Hours: T-F 9:30am-1pm; T-Th 7pm-9:30pm

I hope it helps, bye Riccardo :lol:
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Thank you Riccardo - it makes sense now, but it's hard to believe that they even have these records from tiny Paterno Calabro on microfilm! It's exciting. I've called a few locations in my area to see if they have them, but I will probably have to order them for loan.

What can I expect to find in these records? How useful are they? My Italian may be rusty, but it seems to indicate a partical index. Do you search through the originals or is it more of a compiled listing?

I would like to know so I can accurately gage the time I may need looking through them.

-Eden
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golshani wrote:.......I will probably have to order them for loan.

What can I expect to find in these records? How useful are they? My Italian may be rusty, but it seems to indicate a partical index. Do you search through the originals or is it more of a compiled listing?

I would like to know so I can accurately gage the time I may need looking through them.

-Eden
Hi Eden,

What you have to do is go to your local Family History Center and order the microfilm. It now costs $5.75 per roll. On the film you will copies of the original Birth, Marriage, and Death Acts of your ancestors. It is in Italian, but you will be able to understand.

Some films have indexes while others do not, however, I will say the films for Paterno Calabro were nice films and the handwriting wasn't that bad.

Also, a good book to get is A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Italian Ancestors by Lynn Nelson.

If you find Cavello/Cavallo, Fortino, Apa, Fiorino, Savuto, Caputo,; let me know for I know information on some of these families.

Have a good one.
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My name is Lacee Merando... my husband's family is from Calabria Italy and their name use to be Merenda. I saw your reply about the Movie My American Family and we actually have a copy of it at our home. I have a feeling we are some how related. I just joined this site for my husband today and my screenname is LaceeM I would like to get in touch with you and find out more information for my husband.
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LaceeM wrote:My name is Lacee Merando... my husband's family is from Calabria Italy and their name use to be Merenda. I saw your reply about the Movie My American Family and we actually have a copy of it at our home. I have a feeling we are some how related. I just joined this site for my husband today and my screenname is LaceeM I would like to get in touch with you and find out more information for my husband.
My great-grandfather's name was Gaetano Merenda, he was born in Paterno Calabro. His brothers were Antonio and Francesco Merenda. I know that Antonio and Francesco Merenda emigrated to the United States. Several children of Gaetano married members of the Reda family and moved to Rogliano(cs).If someone need some information I am in contact with the family Merenda. None of them live more in Paterno Calabro, go there for holidays. The archives at the town exist only until the year 1905 Unfortunately, the previous ones were destroyed in a fire. However, there are copies in the Archivio di Stato of Cosenza.
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