I am trying to find information regarding the Navogate family coming from Ruoti.
I believe a Rose Navogate (various spellings) married Antonio Scorpione in Ruoti.
One family member here in the states thought Rose came from a village/town/city called Navogate. Is there such an animal?
Has anybody done any research on this family?
Thanks for your help.
Bill
Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
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Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
Navogate is neither a town (comune) or "frazione" of another town name (neighborhood, suburb).
If you wish to research this family go to google.,com and insert in title (Family name) surname genealogy Italy and anybody who has ever done, is doing research on that family surname will show up. =Peter=
If you wish to research this family go to google.,com and insert in title (Family name) surname genealogy Italy and anybody who has ever done, is doing research on that family surname will show up. =Peter=
Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
Perhaps the name is Navigato. This family arrived from Ruoti in 1900.
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Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
Previous posting:
http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Foru ... =8770.html
Have you consulted the microfilmed records, covering dates up to 1900?
wldspirit
http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Foru ... =8770.html
Have you consulted the microfilmed records, covering dates up to 1900?
wldspirit
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"Cambiano i suonatori ma la musica è sempre quella."
"Cambiano i suonatori ma la musica è sempre quella."
Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
Guideline written by member Trish:
I volunteer at a Family History Center as well as teach a class there on how to begin your genealogy. I have written the information below for our FHC. I think it might be useful for everyone when they are trying to locate microfilm.
The proper way of obtaining microfilm from a Family History Center
1. You go to www.familysearch.org
2. Click on the tab on the top right called Library
3. Click on the words Family History Library Catalog
4. Click on the words Place Search and type in the town you are looking for. Then click the word search.
5. A list of the results will show up. (an example: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
6. Click on the link you are looking for such a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vital Records. A new page will appear where it will show all the films for Vital Records
7. Click on the link you want such as Death Registries.
8. Click on View Film Notes and a list of the microfilm numbers will appear.
9. Click at the bottom of the page, For a printable copy, click hereand you will get a form to print out with all the film numbers.
10. Click print.
Ordering Microfilm
1. Now the FHC does not have all the microfilm in their possession.
2. You have to order the microfilm which takes 3-4 weeks for it to arrive.
3. It costs about $5.75 a roll for 30 days of viewing time.
4. If you need to renew the microfilm, it cost about $5.50 for another 60 days.
5. If you need to renew it after the 60 days, it will cost another $5.50 and the films can be kept on an indefinite bases.
6. Microfilm must be viewed at the FHC.
7. Copies are $0.35 a page.
Written and Created for the Family History Center of Cherry Hill, New Jersey - by PTCTM - Trish - 02/2006
A link to common terms found in records:
Italian
Latin
wldspirit
I volunteer at a Family History Center as well as teach a class there on how to begin your genealogy. I have written the information below for our FHC. I think it might be useful for everyone when they are trying to locate microfilm.
The proper way of obtaining microfilm from a Family History Center
1. You go to www.familysearch.org
2. Click on the tab on the top right called Library
3. Click on the words Family History Library Catalog
4. Click on the words Place Search and type in the town you are looking for. Then click the word search.
5. A list of the results will show up. (an example: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
6. Click on the link you are looking for such a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vital Records. A new page will appear where it will show all the films for Vital Records
7. Click on the link you want such as Death Registries.
8. Click on View Film Notes and a list of the microfilm numbers will appear.
9. Click at the bottom of the page, For a printable copy, click hereand you will get a form to print out with all the film numbers.
10. Click print.
Ordering Microfilm
1. Now the FHC does not have all the microfilm in their possession.
2. You have to order the microfilm which takes 3-4 weeks for it to arrive.
3. It costs about $5.75 a roll for 30 days of viewing time.
4. If you need to renew the microfilm, it cost about $5.50 for another 60 days.
5. If you need to renew it after the 60 days, it will cost another $5.50 and the films can be kept on an indefinite bases.
6. Microfilm must be viewed at the FHC.
7. Copies are $0.35 a page.
Written and Created for the Family History Center of Cherry Hill, New Jersey - by PTCTM - Trish - 02/2006
A link to common terms found in records:
Italian
Latin
wldspirit
___________________________
"Cambiano i suonatori ma la musica è sempre quella."
"Cambiano i suonatori ma la musica è sempre quella."
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Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
Dear Maribel can you ask the family member what province or region this "navogate" town is located? There is no Navogate and to find a town that might sound similar you need to know the region or province since Italy has many regions and provinces...=Peter=
Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
I think my family member is now convinced that Navagate is NOT a town in Italy. It was Antonio Scorpione's wife's maiden name.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
Re: Navagate family in Ruoti Italy
Maybe this is useful... I am a Navagato. My family is from Ruoti.... here is what we know:
http://www.navagato.com/Site/MainPage.html
http://www.navagato.com/Site/MainPage.html