hi everyone i'm peruvian and my great great grandfather was italian he born in 1869 sadly i dont know the exactly place but my grandmother who alrready died told us a long time ago he borned in a place call bogorno place i was looking but doesnt exist or maybe not now anyway his name is Domenico Crescimbeni and the second surname i'm no quite sure how to write it is Giasmontini, (this is the way how it sounds).
We have the documents of my great grandmother where it sais his name translate it in spanish Domingo and said he is italian.... anyway i'm looking for his information if somebody can help me will be great thanks byebye
In checking ships' manifests, I noted a number of Crescimbeni came from a town called Vobarno in the province of Brescia in Lombardy. Is that a possibility?
victoria001100 wrote:hi everyone i'm peruvian and my great great grandfather was italian he born in 1869 sadly i dont know the exactly place but my grandmother who alrready died told us a long time ago he borned in a place call bogorno place i was looking but doesnt exist or maybe not now anyway his name is Domenico Crescimbeni and the second surname i'm no quite sure how to write it is Giasmontini, (this is the way how it sounds).
We have the documents of my great grandmother where it sais his name translate it in spanish Domingo and said he is italian.... anyway i'm looking for his information if somebody can help me will be great thanks byebye
the birthplace could be VOBARNO (Brescia province); regards, suanj
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