Hi all,
My great grand father emigrated from Lucca (or vicinity) to Uruguay. Probably his first port of arrival was in Brazil.
He was born in 1851 either in Lucca or in a village near Lucca. HE was a very quite and private man so nobody really know anything about him.
His parents were: Eugenio Piani and Elena Carmassi.
He got married in 1881 in Uruguay with with Elisa
Gonella (22 years old), from Florence, daughter of Lorenzo Gonella and Giacinta Egui.
I live in the US and I have no idea on how to conduct the research about him in Italy.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Raffy
Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
Correction Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
His name was Giuseppe Piani and not Pani.
Sorry,
Raffy
Sorry,
Raffy
Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
Hi Raffy,
I really think your best bet would be to contact your local LDS- Family History Center. The Mormans have filmed genealogical records around the world & have resources to help guide you in locating records in Uruguay.
Here is a link to local your nearest FHC.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... et_fhc.asp
This is another link with many more links on research in Uruguay.
http://www.cyndislist.com/hispanic.htm
Hope this helps. Good luck in your research.
jcsm
PS. We've had others researching in Uruguay, so if you can ever help out here on Uruguay research, I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated.
I really think your best bet would be to contact your local LDS- Family History Center. The Mormans have filmed genealogical records around the world & have resources to help guide you in locating records in Uruguay.
Here is a link to local your nearest FHC.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... et_fhc.asp
This is another link with many more links on research in Uruguay.
http://www.cyndislist.com/hispanic.htm
Hope this helps. Good luck in your research.
jcsm
PS. We've had others researching in Uruguay, so if you can ever help out here on Uruguay research, I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated.
Researching in San Vitaliano, Napoli, Italy & Armento, Potenza, Italy.
Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
Just to be clear.......you are interested in research for ITALY, specifically the Lucca vicinity??
In most cases an exact town of origin must be identified......however one of our posters from Italy would be better able to direct your research.
wldspirit
In most cases an exact town of origin must be identified......however one of our posters from Italy would be better able to direct your research.
wldspirit
Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
Hi Raffy, for to know the exact birthplace ( I believe Lucca town right) you can send a request inraffygen wrote:Hi all,
My great grand father emigrated from Lucca (or vicinity) to Uruguay. Probably his first port of arrival was in Brazil.
He was born in 1851 either in Lucca or in a village near Lucca. HE was a very quite and private man so nobody really know anything about him.
His parents were: Eugenio Piani and Elena Carmassi.
He got married in 1881 in Uruguay with with Elisa
Gonella (22 years old), from Florence, daughter of Lorenzo Gonella and Giacinta Egui.
I live in the US and I have no idea on how to conduct the research about him in Italy.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Raffy
Archivio di Stato di Lucca [aslu @ archivi.beniculturali.it NO SPACES]
Piazza Guidiccioni, 8
55100 Lucca (LU)
ITALY
Italy and to ask the Esito di Leva ( draft registration card)document photocopy of PIANI Giuseppe classe 1851 circa ( abt 1851) figlio di (son of) Eugenio e di (and of ) CARMASSI Elena.. after that you will have the reply you can to ask the civil records in right birthplace... because they have the draft registration card from male borns in Lucca province from 1833 until1921
regards, suanj
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Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
Thank you Suanj......if not for you, Riccardo, and our many other helpful members living in Italy....we would be lost!!!!!
Hugs,
DeLisa
Hugs,
DeLisa
Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
suanj
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Re: Giuseppe Piani of Lucca
Thank you very much suanj,
I have just written to the Archive in Lucca.
Thanks again,
Raffy
I have just written to the Archive in Lucca.
Thanks again,
Raffy
suanj wrote:Hi Raffy, for to know the exact birthplace ( I believe Lucca town right) you can send a request inraffygen wrote:Hi all,
My great grand father emigrated from Lucca (or vicinity) to Uruguay. Probably his first port of arrival was in Brazil.
He was born in 1851 either in Lucca or in a village near Lucca. HE was a very quite and private man so nobody really know anything about him.
His parents were: Eugenio Piani and Elena Carmassi.
He got married in 1881 in Uruguay with with Elisa
Gonella (22 years old), from Florence, daughter of Lorenzo Gonella and Giacinta Egui.
I live in the US and I have no idea on how to conduct the research about him in Italy.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Raffy
Archivio di Stato di Lucca [aslu @ archivi.beniculturali.it NO SPACES]
Piazza Guidiccioni, 8
55100 Lucca (LU)
ITALY
Italy and to ask the Esito di Leva ( draft registration card)document photocopy of PIANI Giuseppe classe 1851 circa ( abt 1851) figlio di (son of) Eugenio e di (and of ) CARMASSI Elena.. after that you will have the reply you can to ask the civil records in right birthplace... because they have the draft registration card from male borns in Lucca province from 1833 until1921
regards, suanj
Re: Giuseppe Piani of Lucca
jcsm400,
I would be happy to help, but I live in the US and not in Uruguay. My great grand father was in Uruguay.
I will be happy to help with research in the US.
Raffy
I would be happy to help, but I live in the US and not in Uruguay. My great grand father was in Uruguay.
I will be happy to help with research in the US.
Raffy
jcsm400 wrote:Hi Raffy,
I really think your best bet would be to contact your local LDS- Family History Center. The Mormans have filmed genealogical records around the world & have resources to help guide you in locating records in Uruguay.
Here is a link to local your nearest FHC.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... et_fhc.asp
This is another link with many more links on research in Uruguay.
http://www.cyndislist.com/hispanic.htm
Hope this helps. Good luck in your research.
jcsm
PS. We've had others researching in Uruguay, so if you can ever help out here on Uruguay research, I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Giuseppe Pani of Lucca
Raffygen: very well, and good luck! suanj
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