When I sent the list of Italians found in Clerkenwell/Holborn, I omitted to tell you that where I said "name found in...." I meant I had personally found these names in my ancient Italian book - Melzi's dictionary of people and places, which also lists Garibaldi's "Thousand" Marshals and their birth places. In other words the bits I put in brackets were my own suggestions as found in this book. Can anyone help me find a baptism of Giuseppe MENCARINI circa 1817-1822 (he lied about his age!), son of Domenico, a farmer. Possibly in the San Salvatore/Monte Carlo region of the province of Florence, Tuscany. Near Pescia/Montecatini Terme. Am collecting all sightings of this uncommon Italian name in Tuscany. Jean Spence
Jean, Can you gice us a full reference for the book so we can put it on our list of resrouces. Do you have a personal copy or is it available at any libraries? Sounds extremely interesting. Elaine > When I sent the list of Italians found in Clerkenwell/Holborn, I omitted to > tell you that where I said "name found in...." I meant I had personally found > these names in my ancient Italian book - Melzi's dictionary of people and > places, which also lists Garibaldi's "Thousand" Marshals and their birth > places. In other words the bits I put in brackets were my own suggestions as > found in this book. > > Can anyone help me find a baptism of Giuseppe MENCARINI circa 1817-1822 (he > lied about his age!), son of Domenico, a farmer. Possibly in the San > Salvatore/Monte Carlo region of the province of Florence, Tuscany. Near > Pescia/Montecatini Terme. Am collecting all sightings of this uncommon > Italian name in Tuscany. > Jean Spence > > > > ==== ANGLO-ITALIAN Mailing List ==== > List Admin Message > http://www.dreamwater.net/genealogy/AdminMessage.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >