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Hello everyone, I am searching for a few Italian families:

Felli family from Cerchio, Aquila
Palage family from Ielsi, Campobasso

and the Gualtieri, Mastrantuono, Laionella, Persia, Farese. If you have any information about any of these families in Italy please contact me: felli.andrea@gmail.com

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Quite a few posters use the following letter for contacting potential relatives:
http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/pearlsofwi ... #relatives

Use the following to search for family:

cognome=surname
dove=place
cerca=search

http://www.paginebianche.it/index.html

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Hello,
My great grandmother was a Gualtieri, but they are through out Italy, which region or town is your family from?

Cheers,

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I too am researching the FELLI surname but from the town of Lombardi. Thanks for the links wldspirit, what would be the best way to find the correct address to send requests to ?

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There are 3 hyphernated Lombardi town names in the province of Avellino..The address would be Comune di.................., Postale............ (AV), Campania Italy.esuming that your sending for documents then the office you aere seking is Uffico Di Stato Civile. =Peter=
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what would be the best way to find the correct address to send requests to
Are you looking for the comune address or potential relatives?

An excellent outline for correspondence:

Italian letter writing guide by the Lds

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Thank you for the replies, very helpful

I'm researching My great great grandfather Francis Joseph Felli born February 14, 1849, Lombardi, Italy and his parents are Antonio Felli & Carolina Columbia. Frank immigrated From Lombardi, Italy to Waupaca, WI in 1881, he married Mary "Rose" Laughi also from Lombardi, her parents Peter Lughi & Louisa Lavteuig




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Dear R Fellie which of the three lombardi are you talking about???=Peter=
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Peter,

Wish I knew which one, that is something I need to find out, just have Lombardi, Italy listed on Francis's immigration paperwork and Francis & Mary's marriage certificate

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Felli is a surname present also in Lombardia region... you sure that "Lombardi" word means a town and not the region(Lombardia)??? regards, suanj
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suanj wrote:Felli is a surname present also in Lombardia region... you sure that "Lombardi" word means a town and not the region(Lombardia)??? regards, suanj
Yes it is a good possibilty! found that in my earlier research also, and something I need to check out too!
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The Carolina surname could be Colombi or Colombo also..
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abt Maria Rosa Laughi I believe that the surname is LONGHI... I found a relationship between a Felli married at Longhi and coming from Casalzuigno, Varese, Lombardia, Italy... I believe that this area could be right...
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suanj wrote:abt Maria Rosa Laughi I believe that the surname is LONGHI... I found a relationship between a Felli married at Longhi and coming from Casalzuigno, Varese, Lombardia, Italy... I believe that this area could be right...
Thank you for your help, I did find the spelling LONGHI on one of my documents.
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but Laughi exist not in Italy Maria Rosa Laughi) ... maybe you mean Lughi? as the father? However Lughi surname is always of same area... so the search is abt Lombardia region, I think... regards, suanj
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