Town of Sirico, Italy

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Town of Sirico, Italy

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Hi,

I can't find this town on any map nor in you location section. It maybe near San Vitaliano.
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Where this location comes from? I can't find anything either.
Please show us your family documents as a proof of the name of this town or hamlet,
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jcsm400 wrote:Hi,

I can't find this town on any map nor in you location section. It maybe near San Vitaliano.
Hope you can help.
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Hi, the this town name is completely mistaken... where you read this Sirico name town? on the ship's manifest... we need of to see it for to help you... regards, suanj

PS: you sure of Serico spelling? it could be SARNO?
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ricbru wrote:Where this location comes from? I can't find anything either.
Please show us your family documents as a proof of the name of this town or hamlet,
bye Riccardo
Just to add my two cent's worth...
There is a small town named SORICO in the Como province... but that is probably too far north.

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Found these people coming from Sirico,

1 Franzese,Domenico Sirico 1901 10
2 Hresea,Gmbro Sirico 1905
3 Napolita,Filomena Sirico 1897 17
4 Stamoun,Costa Sirico 1905 40
5 Syurga,Naoum Sirico 1905 37

First Name: Naoum
Last Name: Syurga
Ethnicity: Albanian
Last Place of Residence: Sirico (Pireo is also mentioned)- and not Pirco
Date of Arrival: Feb 20, 1905
Age at Arrival: 37 Gender: M Marital Status: M
Ship of Travel: Sicilian Prince
Port of Departure: Naples
Manifest Line Number: 0026

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p.s. there are 571 manifests from PIRCO!!
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Hi, about this names:
4 Stamoun,Costa Sirico 1905 40
5 Syurga,Naoum Sirico 1905 37

First Name: Naoum
Last Name: Syurga
Ethnicity: Albanian
Last Place of Residence: Sirico (Pirco is also mentioned)
Date of Arrival: Feb 20, 1905
Age at Arrival: 37 Gender: M Marital Status: M
Ship of Travel: Sicilian Prince
Port of Departure: Naples
Manifest Line Number: 0026
and also this:
1. Gmbro Hresea Sirico 1905 31

the birthplace is PIREO -Greece...
for the italians I wish read the handwriting very well.. and if this mistaken town is near San Vitaliano in Campania, I hope that I will find... regards, suanj
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the records of Maria about Domenico Franzese...could be SERINO in Avellino province ... regards, suanj
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Found this on the Pro Loco website of the town of Casamarciano, province of Naples:

[...] In tal modo sorsero, qui ed ovunque, i casali. Finita la signoria degli Orsini (1529), Nola divenne una città libera e con i suoi sedici casali (Saviano, Sant'Erasmo, Sirico, San Paolo, Cimitile, Camposano, Cumignano, Casamarciano, Faibano, Gallo, Livardi, Liveri, Risigliano, Vignola, Tuffino e Scaravito) formò una università, cioè un gran municipio, che non ebbe però lunga durata. La gran parte di questi casali, tra cui anche Casamarciano, furono acquistati nel 1643 dal feudatario notano Giulio Mastrilli, Regio Consigliere e Capo di Rota. L'Università si smembrò per l'autonomia che andavano acquistando i suoi casali. Furono così eretti a comuni: Cimitile, Casamarciano, Liveri, Cumignano con Gallo, Tufino con Risigliano e Vignola, San Paolo con Livardi e Scaravito, Sant'Ermo 0 Sant'Erasmo, Sirico e Saviano (i quali tre poi, molto più tardi si fusero in un unico comune), Camposano, con Faibano[...]

http://www.unplinapoli.it/Pro_Loco/Casa ... ciano.html


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"Il Comune di Saviano (provincia di Napoli dal 1927) nasce dall’aggregazione di quelli di Sant’Erasmo e di Sirico"

http://www.comune.saviano.na.it/storia.asp

The town of Saviano ( a province of Naples since 1927) was born from the aggregation of Sant'Erasmo and Sirico (with Saviano).

Parrocchia di S. Giovanni Battista in Sirico
80039 Saviano Na
Via Parrocchia
Tel. 0818201364

http://www.chiesadinola.it/parrocchie.htm

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Great Xaymara, great!! Sant'Erasmo and Sirico both from 1867! Regards, suanj
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Nice research Xaymara!

Even google couldn't come up with much!!

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mfjp wrote:Nice research Xaymara!

Even google couldn't come up with much!!

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To Maria (from another Maria) :wink:
I found the information searching in google but for Italian matters I always search on www.google.it and select the option of limiting the search to pages originating in Italy. I've always had great results with this search method.

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Xaymara wrote:
mfjp wrote:Nice research Xaymara!

Even google couldn't come up with much!!

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To Maria (from another Maria) :wink:
I found the information searching in google but for Italian matters I always search on www.google.it and and select the option of limiting the search to pages originating in Italy. I've always had great results with this search method.

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Cool tip!!

My google results give me both English and Italian websites... but optioning to limit the search to just Italian pages is a great idea...

Here are driving directions from San Vitaliano to Saviano.
Hope you can view on your end...

http://www.mapquest.com/directions/euro ... &1n=Napoli

see you "mare", :wink:
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Xaymara wrote:
mfjp wrote:Nice research Xaymara!

Even google couldn't come up with much!!

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To Maria (from another Maria) :wink:
I found the information searching in google but for Italian matters I always search on www.google.it and select the option of limiting the search to pages originating in Italy. I've always had great results with this search method.

Maria
Hello everyone!
I do the same on 'Ask Jeeves' I search on Italian and not on world web when I want something here in Italy. The beauty of 'Ask Jeeves' is that you can just ask a question - for example 'Who won the 1936 mens 100m Olympic final'?
Google finds it hard to cope with actual questions.

I also use this Italian site:
http://www.lifeinitaly.co.uk/

Once that opens there are several search engines/sites listed on the 'side bar' plus a great deal more information.

Hope it may be of some use to all you great 'researchers' - I do so envy you your skills....

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Thanks everyone for the replies & help.

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