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This tutorial will guide you in reading old Italian handwritten records. It is designed to present basic principles, examples, and practice exercises which will enable you to identify specific parts and characteristics of old record entries. |
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Start by entering all of the information you already know into your free family tree on Genes Reunited. Get your family involved, speak to your relatives to see if they can give you any more information about your family history |
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The Surname, also called Family Name, is nowadays added to an original or baptismal name, inherited and held in common by members of a family. The Italian word "cognome" comes from the Latin "cum nomine", something that accompanies the name. |
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The 1930 United States Federal Census is the largest census released to date and is the most recent census available for public access. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1930, and contains information about a household’s occupants including: birthplaces, occupations, immigration, citizenship, and military service. |
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The Rootsweb Surname List is a registry of more than 1,234,681 surname entries that have been submitted by more than 313,473 online genealogists. Associated with each surname are dates, locations, and information about how to contact the person who submitted the surname. |
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FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. Millions of people use the records of FamilySearch, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. FamilySearch is a service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
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This database contains the baptisms records of the Santa Maria del Fiore church in Florence from 1540 to 1900. |
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The Online Catasto is a World Wide Web searchable database of tax information for the city of Florence in 1427-29 (c. 10,000 records). It is based on David Herlihy and Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Principal Investigators, Census and Property Survey of Florentine Dominions in the Province of Tuscany, 1427-1480. |
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The Gens project is born by the initiative and the experience of a team of graduates in Humanities at the University of Genoa - Italy, who have specialized in history, demography, statistics, archive-keeping and librarianship. |
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Reading old Italian records is more challenging than reading modern documents. This manual will help you learn to extract family history data from records written in Italian. |
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Find A Grave is a resource for finding the final resting place of family, friends, and 'famous' individuals. With millions of names and photos, it is an invaluable tool for the genealogist and family history buff. Find A Grave memorials can contain rich content including photos, biographies and dates. |
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These web pages are intended to provide a comprehensive reference guide to interpreting the markings, or annotations, found on immigration passenger lists. It is written for researchers with a U.S. passenger list in hand. |
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CastleGarden.org is an educational project of The Battery Conservancy. This free site offers access to an extraordinary database of information on 11 million immigrants from 1820 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened. Over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestors to this early immigration period. |
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Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting on your family tree, Family Tree Maker can help you create a family tree faster, easier, and better than ever before. The end result is a family history that you and your family will treasure for years to come. |
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