Mustica - Limontilla Research
Mustica - Limontilla Research
I'm new to this site and to Italian genealogy. I am researching the above two surnames for my next-door neighbor. His father was Giuseppe Mustica who was born in 1884 in Molochio, Calabria, Italy. He is registered as an immigrant at Ellis Island, entering the US in 1902. He was married to Rosa Maria Limontilla (sp?). WOuld appreciate hearing from anyone else researching these lines or having advice on where to start! Thanks, Andrew
Re: Mustica - Limontilla Research
Andrew: You can start with LDS microfilms about Molochio civil recordsaslaten wrote:I'm new to this site and to Italian genealogy. I am researching the above two surnames for my next-door neighbor. His father was Giuseppe Mustica who was born in 1884 in Molochio, Calabria, Italy. He is registered as an immigrant at Ellis Island, entering the US in 1902. He was married to Rosa Maria Limontilla (sp?). WOuld appreciate hearing from anyone else researching these lines or having advice on where to start! Thanks, Andrew
this sure is an good starting.... regards, suanj
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Re: Mustica - Limontilla Research
you can also write, for civil records, to:suanj wrote:Andrew: You can start with LDS microfilms about Molochio civil recordsaslaten wrote:I'm new to this site and to Italian genealogy. I am researching the above two surnames for my next-door neighbor. His father was Giuseppe Mustica who was born in 1884 in Molochio, Calabria, Italy. He is registered as an immigrant at Ellis Island, entering the US in 1902. He was married to Rosa Maria Limontilla (sp?). WOuld appreciate hearing from anyone else researching these lines or having advice on where to start! Thanks, Andrew
this sure is an good starting.... regards, suanj
Comune
Ufficio di Stato Civile
Via Padre Francesco Zagari, 1
89010 Molochio (RC)
Italy
or to
Archivio di Stato di Reggio Calabria
I hope it helps, bye Riccardo