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From: "Rod Saunders" <>
Subject: Re: [Anglo-Italian] Picinisco
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:32:08 -0000
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If my memory serves me right from my wife's and my visit to Picinisco last
year. It's one of the buildings that is on the three sides of Picinisco's
square. The fourth gives fantastic views across the valley below.
Leonard D'Agostino, whose ancestors came from Picinisco, will have more
details for you and I'm sure will know the correct address


Rod Saunders
Cassino & Sant'Elia Fiumerapido: Melaragni, Persecchini, Lanna/Lanni,
D'Agostino
Settesorelle di Vernasca: Dadomo
Liverpool & Manchester: Bartolomeo, Tomasso/Tomassio, Capella/Capela,
Crolla, Franchelli, Melaragni/Melarangi/Melarange, Dadomo/Dadoma, Novelli


----- Original Message -----
From: "Christine Winter" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 12:17 PM
Subject: [Anglo-Italian] Picinisco


>I would like to continue my research in Picinisco, where my great
>grandfather came from, as the Latter Day Saints micro films only go up to
>1865. I am planning to go sometime this year do any members have an
>address of where births, marriage, and deaths records are held?
>
> Researching Di Ciacca
>
>>From Christine
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