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- 17 May 2011, 22:44
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Aresi family from Borgotaro or nearby area
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1791
Re: Aresi family from Borgotaro or nearby area
No, we don't have a marriage record. I've looked at the LDS records for the church, but I couldn't find it.
- 17 May 2011, 15:13
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Aresi family from Borgotaro or nearby area
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1791
Aresi family from Borgotaro or nearby area
My great grandmother was Magdalena Aresi. I'm not certain where she was born, but she married Giuseppe Giliotti in Belforte, E.R. in 1873. She lived in Belforte for the rest of her life so I assume she was from somewhere in that area. I can't find any information about her or the Aresi family.
- 05 Mar 2011, 21:16
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7498
Re: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
You could use http://wordmonkey.info/ It's not a perfect translation site, but it's quick and free. I use it often.
- 21 Feb 2011, 23:24
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7498
Re: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
http://www.valtaro.it/guestbook/ This may be the website you're looking for. You might want to post a question about your family on the guestbook. Maybe you'll find some information to help you. Once you find someone who knows your family you'll be on your way.
We found my husband's grandmother's ...
We found my husband's grandmother's ...
- 17 Feb 2011, 21:10
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7498
Re: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
I found very little on ancestry.com. There was one record for Ellis Is. but it was a later date than you indicated.
It shows a Giuseppe Di Antonio Coffrini who arrived on 1 Mar 1909. HIs birthdate was abt 1891.
It shows a Giuseppe Di Antonio Coffrini who arrived on 1 Mar 1909. HIs birthdate was abt 1891.
- 17 Feb 2011, 21:00
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7498
Re: death of Luigi Coffrini 1890's borgotaro
Have you tried going through the Mormon church site? It's familysearch.org.
My husband's family is from Borgotaro, and the main church is San Antonio so you might contact them for information. Your names are not familiar to me, and I've been researching the area for 10 years now. Are you sure it's ...
My husband's family is from Borgotaro, and the main church is San Antonio so you might contact them for information. Your names are not familiar to me, and I've been researching the area for 10 years now. Are you sure it's ...
- 08 Dec 2010, 14:30
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Visiting Italian towns - reception?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 9308
Re: Visiting Italian towns - reception?
The internet is a great tool for searching out "lost" relatives. I found my husband's maternal grandmother's family through this site.
Google your name and post on every Italian genealogy site you can find. You can also find the Italian white pages on Google where you can search the town's phone ...
Google your name and post on every Italian genealogy site you can find. You can also find the Italian white pages on Google where you can search the town's phone ...
- 05 Dec 2010, 16:50
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Bontempi family from N. Italy
- Replies: 18
- Views: 20738
Re: Bontempi family from N. Italy
Look at my posting on your Giliotti posting. Do you think you have any Bontempi's in your family? If so, we're definitely related!
- 05 Dec 2010, 16:48
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Giliotti
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7175
Re: Giliotti
We are Gilliotti's, and there are lots of records available. We are from a small northern Italian town in Emilia Romagna called Belforte which is just outside of Borgotaro. I've done extensive research, and I don't recognize your grandmother's first name. If you could find her parents' names or any ...
- 20 Oct 2010, 16:36
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Older relatives just not interested
- Replies: 43
- Views: 19714
Re: Older relatives just not interested
I've run into a similar situation with my sister-in-law. My husband's father and grandfather(and my husband!) were great story tellers, and they used to tell her all kinds of stories about the family--many untrue. At first when I found documentation that contradicted her stories, she was very ...
- 07 Sep 2010, 13:37
- Forum: Locations in Italy
- Topic: Belleno/Pellegrinelli
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6774
Re: Belleno/Pellegrinelli
My husband's great grandmother was Marianna Pellegrinelli, and we've got extensive Pellegrinelli records on ancestry.com. His cousin Kathy Bull has even more info than we do. If you're willing to post your email I can send you an invitation to view the tree. The town you're looking for is probably ...
- 10 Jun 2010, 20:02
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Looking for DeGregorio, Conturelli & Zucconi in Massachu
- Replies: 13
- Views: 8750
Re: Looking for DeGregorio, Conturelli & Zucconi in Mass
From where in Italy did your Zucconi relatives come? We have Zucconi family from Borgotaro/Belforte in Emilia Romagna.
- 13 May 2010, 18:38
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Searching for 1930s Ohio Obituary?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4910
Re: Searching for 1930s Ohio Obituary?
http://www.cpl.org/necrology
This is the website for the Cleveland Public Library's necrology files. You can put in the last name as a Keyword, and you'll find lots of death notices with the Zitiello name.
This is the website for the Cleveland Public Library's necrology files. You can put in the last name as a Keyword, and you'll find lots of death notices with the Zitiello name.
- 07 Apr 2010, 02:52
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Cuyahoga County, Ohio death records
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7334
Re: Cuyahoga County, Ohio death records
Try cpl.org. That's the website for the Cleveland Public Library, There's a link for Necrology files which has death notices that may be of some help. I've found lots of family members, and the death notices give names of family members. If your ancestors were Catholic you could google Cleveland ...
- 03 Jan 2010, 16:10
- Forum: Italian Genealogy
- Topic: locating family gravestones
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3877
Re: locating family gravestones
That was probably the biggest disappointment of our trip to Italy. We were hoping to find my husband's great grandparents' graves and to find birth/death dates etc. All of the tombstones were fairly recent, although the crypts did have older burials.