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Hello,

I found found on FamilSearch a Pedigree chart tracing a family back to 1180. The area is VERY close to where my recent ancestors of that name are from, but it is no on microfilm.

Does anyone know you you access things on the FamilySearch Catalog that are not on microfilm?

I am looking for the pedigree chart by Ansano Fabbi on the Cattani family.

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Thanks, thats a really helpful tool, but it doesn't include the Pedigree Chart of Ansano Fabbi so it only partly answers my question.

Is there any way for me to access or order that Pedigree.
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I'm not entirely sure what you're referring to - can you show us a link? If the tree doesn't specify it's sources, I wouldn't put too much stock into it.
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Its a book/pedigree done by a genealogist/local historian/priest from the town my family is from.

Search -> Catalog -> Surnames -> Cattani = first resulst:
"Albero genealogico della famiglia Cattani (Catani e Catanei), 1181-1856
Author: Fabbi, Ansano
Surname: Cattani"
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog ... %20Library

I wont know what stock to put without seeing it, but if I find my ancestors link into that tree, the dates and locations in it are at minimum leads to follow and confirm.
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I think its the chart is only viewed at Salt Lake City you can or email them and ask
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There is a google book online Genealogia della famiglia Cattani
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adelfio wrote:I think its the chart is only viewed at Salt Lake City you can or email them and ask
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Marty
I was afraid of that, thank though.
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