Locating documents on Antenati for San Giuseppe Vesuviano

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Locating documents on Antenati for San Giuseppe Vesuviano

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I have had a successful run (thanks to help of several on this forum) with locating ancestors from the Antenati site for Petina.

However, when I go to look for a different set of ancestors from San Giuseppe Vesuviano, I find no records. This is a municipality of Naples.

When I go here: http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... s/?lang=en, it shows that not all records are available and it is partially published.

When I go to the municipalities site, I don't find San Giuseppe Vesuviano.

http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... Id=1128797

There are about 80 or so municipalities listed and there are about 90 municipalities of Naples.

Is it that the records of San Giuseppe Vesuviano do not exist anymore (e.g. didn't survive the volcano eruptions) or exist but have not yet been uploaded?

Any advice would help on finding these records.

Thanks,

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This may help you to find the records, or why you can't find them on line.
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Look under San Giuseppe Napoli its a quarter of Napoli after volcano erupted

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http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... eppe/Nati/


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http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... eppe/Nati/

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San Giuseppe Vesuviano was part of Ottaviano until 1893.
You can find here

http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... Ottaviano/

records up to 1865.
Later records don't seem to be available online yet.
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adelfio wrote: 01 Jul 2020, 01:14 Look under San Giuseppe Napoli its a quarter of Napoli after volcano erupted

PG LINK
http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... eppe/Nati/


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http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... eppe/Nati/

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I may be wrong, Marty, but the quarter of San Giuseppe is just that, one of the 30 quarters of the commune of Naples. I was looking for the commune, San Giuseppe Vesuviano, which is part of the "Metropolitan City of Naples". There are about 90 communes of the Metropolitan City of Naples. San Giuseppe Vesuviano is of the communes (with about 10k people). Naples is another, with about 1M people.

At least that is my understanding of how this works.

Coming from New York, I understand that there is New York (state), New York (city) and New York (county), so I am sensitive to how the same name can have different meanings in context.
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PippoM wrote: 01 Jul 2020, 08:03 San Giuseppe Vesuviano was part of Ottaviano until 1893.
You can find here

http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it ... Ottaviano/

records up to 1865.
Later records don't seem to be available online yet.
Hmm, Pippo. I had not thought of this. I hope this works out. I appreciate the advice and will check it out.

Regards and thank you,

Don
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