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I currently have two microfilims on loan from Salt Lake City. I would be willing to look up a birth record for anyone. You must have the first and last name, and know an approximate year of birth. Father's name would be great also. I have two films: 1866-1872 and 1889-1893.
If anyone is searching the Salvagiones, please let me know!
Family names: Salvagione, Scaringella, Tarricone, Cimadomo, Rinaldi, Bonacci
Temporary - I have them one month. They are indexed, but do not contain parent's names, so if it is a common surname and/or given name, it could be very time comsuming.
Family names: Salvagione, Scaringella, Tarricone, Cimadomo, Rinaldi, Bonacci
I have Lostella in my family, too, back in the early 1800s. I had to send that film back on Aug 5th, but now I have Atto di Morte (death records) for 1889-1899. I will check to see if there are any Lostellas or Malderas. Can you email me some names and/or possible death dates for that time period? I have picked up SEVERAL children that I did not know about who died young. There was a cholera epidemic in Italy 1892-93, and I believe (though not yet confirmed) that it hit Corato in 1893.
Mr kind are a researcher
seriously and honestly,
genealogy enthusiast
I live in Apulia in Italy
I can do for you research your ancestors
I have already 'made many genealogical trees and even research semoplici
please mail to:
f.muggeo @ alice.it
regards
As a nation state, Italy has emerged only in 1871. Until then the country was politically divided into a large number of independant cities, provinces and islands. The currently available evidences point out to a dominant Etruscan, Greek and Roman cultural influence on today's Italians. The earlies...