Whether it be Family Search or Antenati or...???
Thanks,
Mark
Are there any online records for the Republic of San Marino?
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Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
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Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
Legal assistance in Italy for your Italian citizenship.
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Thanks, Pippo. Disappointing, but I appreciate the response.
Mark
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"Quick" (ha-ha) follow-up here: Does anyone know how to solicit records from San Marino? I know the person's Name and DOB: Serafino DeLuca (possibly spelled DeLucca at that time), born 10 Jun 1856, Republicca San Marino. However, I don't know in which town or administrative district (I think there are 9) he was from.
Thanks.
Mark
Thanks.
Mark
Re: Are there any online records for the Republic of San Marino?
Hi Mark,
I searched better, and found this:
https://www.antichidocumenti.sm/
You can register there.
There are some census records, and I think I found Serafino (send an image via PM)
Also, there's a FB group "Archivio di Stato della Repubblica di San Marino", if you want to ask some questions.
I searched better, and found this:
https://www.antichidocumenti.sm/
You can register there.
There are some census records, and I think I found Serafino (send an image via PM)
Also, there's a FB group "Archivio di Stato della Repubblica di San Marino", if you want to ask some questions.
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
Legal assistance in Italy for your Italian citizenship.
Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
Legal assistance in Italy for your Italian citizenship.
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Hi, Pippo-
Thank you very much for your kind follow-up. I have sent you a PM.
Mark
Thank you very much for your kind follow-up. I have sent you a PM.
Mark
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I think I may have found what you found. Under the "Censimenti - Stati d'anime" link, click on the year 1860 and then in Parrocchia Faetano. Is the 29th of 33 total search pages/tiles for that parish. Some DeLuca's in other years, too...
What do you know, if anything, about Colono di Micheletti? Is that a settlement? Part of Corianino? If so, I can't find online anywhere. And what's the word before that? (it almost reads like "Item" in English) I assume the "swirl" above means it's an abbreviation, but not sure there...
Finally, can you give me the surname of Andrea's wife? Domenica "Bevardi" (?) born in 1830?
Thanks.
Mark
What do you know, if anything, about Colono di Micheletti? Is that a settlement? Part of Corianino? If so, I can't find online anywhere. And what's the word before that? (it almost reads like "Item" in English) I assume the "swirl" above means it's an abbreviation, but not sure there...
Finally, can you give me the surname of Andrea's wife? Domenica "Bevardi" (?) born in 1830?
Thanks.
Mark
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Ugh. I think that's "Idem" (the same)? If so, yikes. Kind of a dumb question by me...