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Does anyone know whether Italian Merchant Navy crew lists for the 19th century have been recorded and archived? and if so how would you go about accessing such documents?
Or what about 19th century Italian merchant ships, are their archives for these vessels?
Please help for the skies are grey and weather is cold in Liverpool, actually that is quite the norm.
Searching for Palombella family in Molfetta, Puglia

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Mark,
I suggest you to contact Archivio Centrale di Stato - Rome, Italy

http://archivi.beniculturali.it/ACS/

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mahart wrote: for the skies are grey and weather is cold in Liverpool, actually that is quite the norm.


THINK SPRING :!:

I'm looking at spring flowers and trees in bloom and grass turning green I love :!: :!:
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mahart wrote: for the skies are grey and weather is cold in Liverpool, actually that is quite the norm.


THINK SPRING :!:

I'm looking at spring flowers and trees in bloom and grass turning green I love :!: :!:
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ricbru
Thanks for the web link to Archivio Centrale di Stato - Rome, Italy I shall check it out.

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I am trying to envisage spring but the rain and gale force winds are making it difficult. We even had our highest tide for 50 years Friday gone, It was coming over the sea walls and I thought we may have to be evacuated from work but no such luck. Ah I think a wee trip to Venice might just sort this seasonal disorder out.
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Can anyone tell me if there are any lists that list\ occupations such as spinners that are available for 1870's
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Do you mean in italian or in english?

Here are a couple posted recently by another forum member:

http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/index.html

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/trades.html

and, one with italian occupations with english equivalents:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... ngocc.html
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Thank you Johnny
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mahart wrote:Does anyone know whether Italian Merchant Navy crew lists for the 19th century have been recorded and archived? and if so how would you go about accessing such documents?
Or what about 19th century Italian merchant ships, are their archives for these vessels?
Please help for the skies are grey and weather is cold in Liverpool, actually that is quite the norm.
Hi, i have got lots of crew lists from Ancestry...all Italian Merchant navy :)..all from late 1800s up to 1960s...
Hope that helps, Vee

((Weather is pretty grim in London too))
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