My grandmother migrated to the US circa 1914 from Sicily. Her name was
Annunziata Puglisi. Her mother was Maria Concetta Brunamonte and her
father was Francesco Puglisi. My grandmother was born in Randazzo but
my great-granparents lived in Biancavilla (and possibly had family in a
place called Alia) My grandmother's sister was Maria Concetta Puglisi who
married into the Alessi family (of Contessa Entellina) and her brother was
Francesco Puglisi. My grandmother married my grandfather, Pasquale Dileo
fro
Looking for info about an Antonio CAPOCCIA and his wife, Donata FANTOZZI
Thier son, Pasquale, was born in 1877 in Alvito, Italy They might
have originated from San Donato Val di Comino, Italy
Does anyone know of this family? If so, please email me at
Pearle1968@aol.com Thanks!!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth
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I have learned I am descended from the Corsi family of Termini-Imerese
Sicily. Carmella Corsi Russo (1845-1940)who came to the U.S.A. in the
1880's was my great grandmother.
Does anyone have information on that family?
Thanks
James Pannozzi
jimserac@aol.com
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>You don't find the census on the web. You find it at Libraries and
>Archives, such as your local regional branch of the National Archives.
>You can go to the NARA's web page (http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/) and
>find Publication numbers and Roll numbers for the various Counties and
>States of the Union. But you will need to go to a Library to use them.
>
>Godd Hunting
>
>Art Simpson
>
>
Thanks Art, I was wondering how you did that.
If I am not mistaken, the Ellis Island Foundation has a project go
Searching the following family names: Palladino, Salemi, Simole Surnames.
Already have some information. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Alessandro Casadei della Chiesa scritto nell'articolo
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> Greetings to everybody!
> Is this group intended for questions like:
> "what' s the origin of my surname ( i.e., Casadei della Chiesa ) ?"
>
> If so, consider the question valid ;-)
>
> CU
Yes, this group can be used also for those kind of questions. I suspect
that your family name is made of two different surnames: "Casadei" and
"della Chiesa". Both family names are common in Italy, but I do not
Wow! I'm new to this newsgroup and I'm very impressed! I got two
responses to my request in less than 24 hours! What a terrific group!
Allison Rabenau
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Am trying to get information on any Altieri's who still live in Muro
Lucano, Italy. My great grandfather Angelo Altieri was born in Muro
Lucano in 1881. He emigrated around 1892 to New York City. He had two
sisters and three brothers. His parents were Angela Cerone and Frank
Altieri. Any information is appreciated.
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Looking for a Marie Vetromille from Belle, Italy. Came to USA in late
1800's about 7 years old. Married J. DiVanna in New York. Need
information on her before she came to USA.
JADLAD1
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My paternal grandparents, Ernesto and Consiglia DellaRocca lived in Coney
Island. I don't know when thye arrive din the U.S. They came from a small
town outside of Naples. Avelone??? I am trying to find out when they came
here. I dont even know if they were married when thry came here, or if
they came as children with their parents. None of my relatives knows. My
paternal grnadmothers maiden name was Troise. She was 1 of 11 siblings.
The last of them, Armondo, died about 1995 at 90-something.
My maternal
searching the surname Zollo
From either/or Naples or Sicily
Any information would be appreciated.
Grazie,
Donna Zollo-Reitz
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Anyone knowing any Lazzari families living in the Roncegno, Italy area of
the Valsugana. I am trying to find a descendant of a Lazzari family that
was living in Roncegno about 1870 and later. Very interested in this.
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I have a friend of mine with the surname Daltrozo. She is looking for
relatives in Europe with this same rare surname, with one or two letters
'z'.
Her ascendents came to Brazil at the end of the past century, from a
region near Trento.
Any information will be wellcome.
Eu tenho uma amiga com o sobrenome Daltrozo. Ela esta procurando por
parentes na Europa com este mesmo raro sobrenome, com uma ou duas letras
'z'.
Seus antepassados chegaram ao Brasil no final do siculo passado, de uma
region perto de
Seeking information on Eleuterio D'ERAMO and his wife, Anna Antonia DE
CAROLIS Their daughter, Maria Grazia, was born in 1881 in
Monterotondo,Roma, Italy Does anyone know of this Italian family?
If so, please email me at Pearle1968@aol.com Thank you!!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth
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I am also researching the name Russo in Italy. Just discovered that my
great great grandmother Incoronata's maiden name was Russo. Her father's
name was Giovanni Russo and her mother was Madelana Di Lucco. Incoronata
emigrated to New York around 1876 (possibly as early as 1870). She later
married Michele Paolantonio and they had 13 children. They later
moved to Vineland, New Jersey where they died and are now buried. This
is the only information I have so far. I would be interested to know what
I would appreciate any information on the surnames Fanelli or Fanella,
Moffa, Lillo. I would also appreciate info on Riccia, Molise,
Campobasso. Molise was a part of Abruzzi sometime into the 60's.
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I deal with from years of Heraldry and
know therefore that the cost of a research heraldry is of any million of
Italian liras, around more than 5000 American dollars.
If anyone had taken an interest in make the proper research complete
Heraldry, and
not the absurdities from market without valor and false, you could write
and ask
information on the packet genealogical Tree and coat of arms colors, with
relative acts of baptism, matrimony, and death until at 1530 (all
certified)
You will be able to therefore
I have been researching the Borre` family of Zerba ITALY and some
surrounding towns and have found that four or five of the sons of
Giuseppe Borre` and Agostina Molinelli emigrated around 1850 to
Buenos Aires. I know that there are today people with this surname
in Buenos Aires and would like to be in contact with them. One of
the brothers, Pietro Stefano Borre`, went to Mendoza, ARG but I
believe the others stayed in Buenos Aires.
Marie Mercurio Roth
mmroth@omnifest.uwm.edu
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I am looking for anyone with the last name Coriasco. I have very few
names and leads. Your response is greatly appreciated.
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am looking for information regarding the geneology on my surname - MOFFA -
from abruzzia and calabria. any information and relations would be greatly
appreciated
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If you know someone, or if you are one of them, who is called Carpes, I
would like changing messages with you.
My name is Walton Pontes Carpes Jznior. I am brazilian.
My father was in Italy in 1991 and he told me that he found many people in
Rome (in the telephone list) who is called Carpes.
If you are, or if you know, one of them please write me back.
Sorry because I unfortunately don't speak italian.
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Walton Jznior
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