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From: Daphne Dashfield <>
Subject: Re: [ANGLO-ITALIAN] British Subject
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 18:41:04 +0000
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National Archives: just what I was going to suggest.

Denization:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/familyhistory/guide/migrantancestors/denization.htm

Naturalisation was an expensive process, so unless wealthy, most
Italians would not have become naturalised.

We've discussed this before I think so the list archives may have more
on this.

The AIFHS website has a brief introductory guide, including denization
and naturalisation:
http://www.anglo-italianfhs.org.uk/articles/ukrecords.htm#intro

Daphne Dashfield (Geradine)
GHIRARDANI, => GERADINE, etc. - many spelling variations in London from
approx 1844
TASSI, SCRIMAGLIA, NICOLI, (DI) STACCHINI or OSTACCHINI in London
GHIRARDANI, LOVATI, SILVA, MACINI or MACCINI, BOTTI Parma esp 18th
century in Villora, Varsi

I'm a member of the Anglo-Italian Family History Society
http://www.anglo-italianfhs.org.uk/


Ruth Rowlands wrote:
> You could try contacting the National archives


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