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    1. Re: surname Guarino
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] . >their are many > Guarino's in the Philipines" This is the first I have ever heard of > the last name Guarino being from that part of our world. Has anyone > else heard this before? If anyone can shine some light upon this, it > would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Shar Forgot to mention that you can do an Internet search for Guarino+genealogy and get about 1,070 hits, some of which might be of help to you. Joe in Texas

    06/23/2004 05:43:37
    1. Re: surname Guarino
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > At the chance of sounding ignorant... > > I was at my Doctors office today, he is a sweet, gentle, older man > from the Phillipines. His off ice is staffed with mostly family > members of the same decent. I was asked today to pronounce my name, > of course I thought they meant 'Guarino' since it is commonly > pronounced as 'Green no' or 'Garr e on no' you get the picture... :) > Well I was shocked when the nurse responded "not with > Guarino"...(perfectly pronounced) before I could say anything...she > needed help with my first name! > > Then within 10 mins...the receptionist asked me if 'Guarino' was > Spanish decent...I answered kindly that it was not, but was Italian. > She looked at me with confusion and replied..." Hmmm their are many > Guarino's in the Philipines" This is the first I have ever heard of > the last name Guarino being from that part of our world. Has anyone > else heard this before? If anyone can shine some light upon this, it > would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Shar You might pose your question on the Guarino Family Genealogy Forum at Genealogy.com found at http://genforum.genealogy.com/guarino/ Good luck, Joe Pessarra in Texas

    06/23/2004 05:40:56
    1. Re: surname Guarino
    2. Shar, Where in Italy are your Guarino ancestors from? Adrienne

    06/23/2004 05:15:58
    1. surname Guarino
    2. At the chance of sounding ignorant... I was at my Doctors office today, he is a sweet, gentle, older man from the Phillipines. His off ice is staffed with mostly family members of the same decent. I was asked today to pronounce my name, of course I thought they meant 'Guarino' since it is commonly pronounced as 'Green no' or 'Garr e on no' you get the picture... :) Well I was shocked when the nurse responded "not with Guarino"...(perfectly pronounced) before I could say anything...she needed help with my first name! Then within 10 mins...the receptionist asked me if 'Guarino' was Spanish decent...I answered kindly that it was not, but was Italian. She looked at me with confusion and replied..." Hmmm their are many Guarino's in the Philipines" This is the first I have ever heard of the last name Guarino being from that part of our world. Has anyone else heard this before? If anyone can shine some light upon this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Shar

    06/23/2004 01:36:28
    1. Re: Albanian Italians
    2. Stan Barras
    3. Wayne, I don't know about any "Italians from Albania" straight to New Orleans but do know that many Sicilians that may have Albanian ancestry went to New Orleans, including my wifes maternal (Monteleone) and paternal (Macaluso) grandparents. You might try searching your surname at <FamilySearch.com>. Stan. "Wayne DiBetta" <dibetta-history at cox dot net> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Does anyone know how to research the Italians that departed Albania > for New Orleans, Louisiana? Any assitance would be greatly > appreciated. I am specifically looking for Antonino DiBetta. I know he > made it to New Orleans before 1899. > > Thanks, > Wayne

    06/23/2004 10:04:09
    1. Re: Moderator
    2. noahsnana
    3. I have show all checked. I will get someone to check it out "noahsnana" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Thanks Joe I will check that. I see everything else, but my post. > > My concern was - I wanted others to be able to input if they have any info > on my surname. > > > > "Joe Pessarra" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected] > > > > "noahsnana" <[email protected]> wrote in message > > news:[email protected] > > > Why were my post deleted? > > > > Joanna, > > > > Your posts are still on the newsgroup with answers. Your news reader must > > have its VIEW set to "Hide Read Messages". If you set it to "Show All > > Messages" you will see them. I can still see them. > > > > Joe in Texas (Not the Moderator, don't think there is one.) > > > > > >

    06/23/2004 09:13:20
    1. Re: Moderator
    2. noahsnana
    3. Thanks Joe I will check that. I see everything else, but my post. My concern was - I wanted others to be able to input if they have any info on my surname. "Joe Pessarra" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > > "noahsnana" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected] > > Why were my post deleted? > > Joanna, > > Your posts are still on the newsgroup with answers. Your news reader must > have its VIEW set to "Hide Read Messages". If you set it to "Show All > Messages" you will see them. I can still see them. > > Joe in Texas (Not the Moderator, don't think there is one.) > >

    06/23/2004 09:12:02
    1. Re: Moderator
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "noahsnana" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Why were my post deleted? Joanna, Your posts are still on the newsgroup with answers. Your news reader must have its VIEW set to "Hide Read Messages". If you set it to "Show All Messages" you will see them. I can still see them. Joe in Texas (Not the Moderator, don't think there is one.)

    06/23/2004 01:37:19
    1. Attn: Moderator
    2. noahsnana
    3. Why were my post deleted?

    06/22/2004 10:28:44
    1. RANCHER :
    2. Claude Gu�e
    3. Hello, I am searching about Theresa RANCHER . She married Jean - Louis CONNEAU ca 1800, a French civil servant, in Milano ? She died ca 1859 in Firenze. She was the mother of Henri CONNEAU ( vialle Conneau in Milano ) the friend and doctor of Napoléon III. ( Born 03/06/1803, Milano ) Thanks by advance ! C.Guée

    06/22/2004 08:33:34
    1. Albanian Italians
    2. Wayne DiBetta
    3. Does anyone know how I can research the Italians that departed Albania and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana? Specifically, I'm looking for my Great-Grandfather Antonino DiBetta. I know he had reached New Orleans by 1899. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Wayne

    06/21/2004 07:29:15
    1. Albanian Italians
    2. Wayne DiBetta
    3. Does anyone know how to research the Italians that departed Albania for New Orleans, Louisiana? Any assitance would be greatly appreciated. I am specifically looking for Antonino DiBetta. I know he made it to New Orleans before 1899. Thanks, Wayne

    06/21/2004 07:25:10
    1. Re: Giacomo Bagatin e Giuseppina Bandiera
    2. Fabio Parri
    3. Hi Vitoria, Let's see if I can help you. Bagatin is a typical surname in the Veneto region. It's quite common in the provinces of Padua, Verona and Rovigo. There's only 1 Bagatin in the province of Treviso, nowadays, but maybe it was different, once. Bandiera, instead is very common in Treviso province, check here: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RisultatoComuni.jsp?nome=&cognome=bandiera&provincia=TV&prov=TREVISO> There are still Bandiera's in Castelfranco Veneto: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/engine/WebPersoneOmonimie?nome=&cognome=bandiera&localita=CASTELFRANCO+VENETO> As for your ancestors' names, they should be: Giacomo, Andrea (not Andre) Giuseppa (not Gioseppa). Giuseppina is probably the way she was nicknamed. For their certificates, you could try and contact the State Archive of Treviso, here: [email protected], even though it isn't sure they have something, as official state registers began in 1860. Also, you may contact the Stato Civile office at the Commune of Treviso: <[email protected]> and Castelfranco Veneto: <[email protected]> As for Primo Barboni from Copparo, Barboni is a rare surname in Copparo, there are just 5 of them on the Italian phonebook: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/engine/WebPersoneOmonimie?nome=&cognome=barboni&localita=COPPARO> One fo them, Enzo Barboni, is the mayor, was the last mayor until about a week ago. Maybe he can help you.You can find his data in the above link and here's the Commune's general email address: <[email protected]> Also, you may want to check on http://www.familysearch.org if you can find anything. it's a very rich site, it's a pity it's offline, this morning ;) Hope it helps, let us know if you find anything :) Fabio On 19 Jun 2004 04:29:26 -0700, [email protected] (Vitoria) wrote: >Hello, > >I´m trying to find birth and marriage certificate of my >greatgrandfather Giacomo Bagatin was born in Treviso Italy in 1853 to >1858 - son of Andre Constante Bagatin and Anardella (Anaderba)Bagatin. >He was married with Gioseppa Bandiera (sometimes appear as Giuseppina) >from Veneto Treviso Italy (I dont know the year). They came to Brazil >in 1892, bringing their son Tullio Bagatin was born in Castelfranco >Veneto Treviso with 3 years old. > >Also I´m looking for birth certificate of Primo Barboni was born in >Nov, 11 1869 or 1870 in Copparo Ferrara Emilia Romagna. > >Thanks, >Maria Vitoria Bernardo Hansen >Jacareí-SP-Brasil > >www.lawvic.com/genealbagatin >Hello, > >I´m trying to find birth and marriage certificate of my >greatgrandfather Giacomo Bagatin was born in Treviso Italy in 1856 to >1858 - son of Andre Constante Bagatin and Anardella. He was married >with Gioseppa Bandiera (sometimes appear as Giuseppina) from Veneto >Treviso Italy (I dont know the year). They came to Brazil in 1892, >bringing their son Tullio Bagatin was born in Castelfranco Veneto >Treviso with 3 years old. > >Also I´m looking for birth certificate of Primo Barboni was born in >Nov, 11 1869 or 1870 in Copparo Ferrara Emilia Romagna. > >Thanks, >Maria Vitoria Bernardo Hansen >Jacareí-SP-Brasil > >www.lawvic.com/genealbagatin > >Pesquisando Familias: >Bagatin, Bagatim, Bagattini, Bagatini - Brasil e Itália >Bernardo - Sorocaba, SP >Andrade, Gusman, >Restani - Minas Gerais >Candido, Rodrigues Pinto, Calegari, >Bandiera, Bandeira, Zoldan, Michielin >Barred, Stoco, Rocco >Ziroldo, Giroldo - Paraná - Rio Grande do Sul - Italia

    06/21/2004 03:35:34
    1. Re: I need help
    2. Fabio Parri
    3. Hi Nora, Do you know wether your g-gradfather left any relatives in Italy ? Here are the Franceschini on the phonebook who live in the province of Lucca: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RisultatoComuni.jsp?nome=&cognome=franceschini&provincia=LU&prov=LUCCA> and here are the Foschi: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RisultatoComuni.jsp?nome=&cognome=foschi&provincia=LU&prov=LUCCA> Also, you may want to write to the State Archive of Lucca and ask them if they can search your relative's data. Here's their email: <[email protected]> Good Luck, Fabio On 20 Jun 2004 15:35:17 -0700, [email protected] (nora) wrote: >I want to find the Italian family from my father. >My great grandfather Giovanni Franceschini came to Argentina maybe in >1886 with my great grand mother Elvira Foschi,he was born in Italy, >Toscana, Lucca, Lucca. >Maybe in 1866, I am not sure. >I want to know who were his father and mother, if he had brothers or >sisters. >I want to find my Italian relatives. >Can you help me? >Thank you very much >nora Franceschini >Bariloche >Argentina

    06/21/2004 03:17:12
    1. Re: I need help
    2. MikeS
    3. Nora, I cannot help you with your family search. However, I was in Lucca two weeks ago. I have several pictures from there if you would like to see them. Please let me know. Mike "nora" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > I want to find the Italian family from my father. > My great grandfather Giovanni Franceschini came to Argentina maybe in > 1886 with my great grand mother Elvira Foschi,he was born in Italy, > Toscana, Lucca, Lucca. > Maybe in 1866, I am not sure. > I want to know who were his father and mother, if he had brothers or > sisters. > I want to find my Italian relatives. > Can you help me? > Thank you very much > nora Franceschini > Bariloche > Argentina

    06/20/2004 05:57:19
    1. I need help
    2. nora
    3. I want to find the Italian family from my father. My great grandfather Giovanni Franceschini came to Argentina maybe in 1886 with my great grand mother Elvira Foschi,he was born in Italy, Toscana, Lucca, Lucca. Maybe in 1866, I am not sure. I want to know who were his father and mother, if he had brothers or sisters. I want to find my Italian relatives. Can you help me? Thank you very much nora Franceschini Bariloche Argentina

    06/20/2004 09:35:17
    1. Giacomo Bagatin e Giuseppina Bandiera
    2. Vitoria
    3. Hello, I´m trying to find birth and marriage certificate of my greatgrandfather Giacomo Bagatin was born in Treviso Italy in 1853 to 1858 - son of Andre Constante Bagatin and Anardella (Anaderba)Bagatin. He was married with Gioseppa Bandiera (sometimes appear as Giuseppina) from Veneto Treviso Italy (I dont know the year). They came to Brazil in 1892, bringing their son Tullio Bagatin was born in Castelfranco Veneto Treviso with 3 years old. Also I´m looking for birth certificate of Primo Barboni was born in Nov, 11 1869 or 1870 in Copparo Ferrara Emilia Romagna. Thanks, Maria Vitoria Bernardo Hansen Jacareí-SP-Brasil www.lawvic.com/genealbagatin Hello, I´m trying to find birth and marriage certificate of my greatgrandfather Giacomo Bagatin was born in Treviso Italy in 1856 to 1858 - son of Andre Constante Bagatin and Anardella. He was married with Gioseppa Bandiera (sometimes appear as Giuseppina) from Veneto Treviso Italy (I dont know the year). They came to Brazil in 1892, bringing their son Tullio Bagatin was born in Castelfranco Veneto Treviso with 3 years old. Also I´m looking for birth certificate of Primo Barboni was born in Nov, 11 1869 or 1870 in Copparo Ferrara Emilia Romagna. Thanks, Maria Vitoria Bernardo Hansen Jacareí-SP-Brasil www.lawvic.com/genealbagatin Pesquisando Familias: Bagatin, Bagatim, Bagattini, Bagatini - Brasil e Itália Bernardo - Sorocaba, SP Andrade, Gusman, Restani - Minas Gerais Candido, Rodrigues Pinto, Calegari, Bandiera, Bandeira, Zoldan, Michielin Barred, Stoco, Rocco Ziroldo, Giroldo - Paraná - Rio Grande do Sul - Italia

    06/18/2004 10:29:26
    1. alt.books.nancy-drew,soc.culture.austria,soc.genealogy.italian,alt.arts.origami,alt.agnosticism
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    3. alt.books.nancy-drew,soc.culture.austria,soc.genealogy.italian,alt.arts.origami,alt.agnosticism

    06/16/2004 10:15:58
    1. Re: Italian word
    2. Romano Benesperi
    3. "Sveltolampo" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[email protected] > "Joe" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:[email protected] > > Does any one know what Tenimento mean? > > It is an old italian word and mean: > 1- large manor > 2- to hold and its meaning >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I would say "tenimento" means, more or less, "estate" . It's a formal word, now used rarely. Romano > >

    06/16/2004 04:09:46
    1. corropoli share fees
    2. memonet
    3. Hi all I'm a professional researchear, next week i must go to do research in Corropoli archive. If some one need it can share fees with other customer. Mail me if you are interesting

    06/16/2004 05:30:01