On 11 Jun 2004 14:53:15 -0700, [email protected] (Dr) wrote: >Hi Freddie, >I am around several yrs. >The problem that you describe is a main reason way I ask for >eventually possesion of the regulations. Dr, Please believe me, if you go to the google search engine, specifically the "Advanced Search", and where it says, "Find results with all of the words:" and on that line type in, "venetian dalmatian heraldic rules" you will get no less than 32 hits. I do not have time to explore each of them for you, but I can tell you that to me it looks like just the information you are looking for. this site: http://heraldry.mol.com.mk/oldest_arms_in_macedonia.htm It appears to discuss what and who was entitled to call himself Patrician of Venice. It speaks of 'Illyrians"and of an "Imperial Illyricom that was comprised of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Dalmatia, Crowatia, Slovenia, Raska and Serbia. There is also mention of The Regent (vicar) 0f Neapolis (Naples). I only looked briefly at 3 of the 32 hits, but If you have time and have not already, I suggest you look more closely here. The Mormon church has 3,700 libraries (Family History Centers) in over 88 countries. About 100,000 rolls of microfilm are circulated to these centers each month. It would not surprise me if they have the informatio you are looking for. If you have not, you should ask. I don't know where you are in Sweden, and do not know much about the country, but there are 26 Family History Centers there. Here is a list: Alingsas Sweden Safirgatan 2 S-44145 Alingsås, Alvsborg County, Sweden Phone: 6-16-322-14918 Boras Sweden Kvibergsgatan 81 S-50263 Borås, Älvsborg County, Sweden Phone: 033-129744 Borlange Sweden Vasagatan 8 S-78432 Borlänge, Kopparberg County, Sweden Phone: +46--243-15119 Eskilstuna Sverige Kungsvägen 5 S-63340 Eskilstuna, Sweden Phone: +46-16-138300 Gavle Sweden Rynningsgatan 6 S-80256 Gävle, Gävleborg County, Sweden Phone: +46-26-511663 Gubbangen Sweden Gubbängsvägen 75 S-12545 Enskede, Stockholm County, Sweden Phone: +46-8-947871 Halmstad Sweden Munkalychevägen 2 S-30332 Halmstadt, Sweden Phone: 46-35-124842 Helsingborg Sweden Kopparmöllegatan 9 S-25236 Helsingborg, Malmohus County, Sweden Phone: +46--42-123046 Jonkoping Sweden Hagalundsgatan 2 S-55265 Jönköping, Jönköping County, Sweden Phone: +4636-710781 Karlskrona Sweden Östra Torpvägen 12 S-37929 Lyckeby, Blekinge County, Sweden Phone: +46-455-29132 Krishanstadt Sweden Lyckans Väg 13 S-29134 Krishanstad, Sweden Phone: +46-44-123817 Linköping Sverige Drottninggatan 12 S-58225 Linköping, Sweden Phone: +46-13-310331 Lulea Sweden Blomgatan 5 S-95154 Luleå, Norrbotten County, Sweden Phone: +46-920-225154 Malmo Sweden Vikingagatan 90 S-21774 Malmö, Malmohus County, Sweden Phone: +46-40-263375 Attention: Correct phone number is +46-40-912158 Orebro Sweden Lingonstigen 2 A S-70360 ¿ebro, ¿ebro County, Sweden Phone: +46-19 254870 Orebro Sweden Lingonstigen 2 A S-70360 Örebro, Sweden Phone: +46-19-254870 Skelleftea Sweden Nygatan 74 S-93134 Skellefteå, Vasterbotten County, Sweden Phone: +46-910-53046 Skovde Sweden Niklasbergagatan 1 S-54136 Skövde, Skaraborg County, Sweden Phone: +46-500-85528 Stockholm Sweden Tempelvägen 3 S-13741 Vasterhaninge Stockholm, Sweden Phone: 46-8-5002-6150 Sundsvall Sweden Umeåvägen 2 S-85266 Sundsvall, Vasternorrland County, Sweden Phone: +46-60-500350 Trollhattan Sweden Hälvors Vag 238 S-46144 Trollhättan, Alvsborg County, Sweden Phone: 0+46-20-16742 Umea Sweden Glimmervägen 9 S-90470 Umeå, Vasterbotten County, Sweden Phone: +46-90-196021 Uppsala Sweden S:t Johannesgatan 41 S-75264 Uppsala, Sweden Phone: +46-18-516574 Uppsala Sweden S:t Johannesgatan 41 S-75264 Uppsala, Sweden Phone: 46-18-516574 Vasterhaninge Sweden Templevägen 3 S-13741 Västerhaninge, Stockholm County, Sweden Phone: +46-8-50065590 Vastra Frolunda Sweden Gnistgatan 6 S-42143 Västra Frölunda, Goteborg och Bohus County, Sweden Phone: +46-31-456692 Note: These are not mailing addresses. Because of limited staff, Family History Centers cannot respond to mail inquiries. Dr. I will be the first to admit that I don't have any idea of what you are trying to do, but I hope some of this information is helpful. Freddie The Crook Finder, confused, but trying to help. Catching crooks is a lot more fun, but I try.
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 09:00:37 -0500, Doug McDonald <[email protected]> wrote: >Freddie the Crook Finder wrote: >> I myself, this very night, placed >> your words, "venitian dalmatian heraldic rules" into the google search >> engine. > >If you do, you will get no hits. But Google can rescue you. If you do, you will get no hits; I got 32. Always use the "Advanced Search". Type all the words in the line that says, "find results with all of the words". Freddie, star of stage screen and google.
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In article <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> wrote: >I have been trying to find out if there is an italian surname of >Moritorio. I am not sure of the spelling of this last name. My great >grandfather came over from Italy in the late 1800's from Genova. He >supposively changed his name once he came over to Moriarty. Any >suggestions. Could you give us the complete name? For example, was his first name Eithello? -- Regards, Frank Young [email protected] 703-527-7684 Post Office Box 2793, Kensington, Maryland 20891 "Videmus nunc per speculum in aenigmate... Nunc cognosco ex parte"
Hi Freddie, I am around several yrs. The problem that you describe is a main reason way I ask for eventually possesion of the regulations. I was in contact with Italian Nobility Assocoation and thay have nothing on that. I am not trying to locate one family or one person arms. I am searching for info on Venetian regulations i.e. what and who was intitled to call him self patritian of venice etc.. Link that was kindly provided to me a not accurate i.e. Adam claims that Venice recognised all of Bosnian nobility as a Counts, in fakt all of high nobility which resisted Ottomans was able to keep the title thay have before I.E Knez etc. and those who didnt resist had granted Conte (Count)Veneto title if higher nobility. Untill this day I did not succed to find more on Venice/Dalmatia rules. meening not Croatian not austrian not napolen but rullles when Venice/Dalmatia was independent and hade a Doge. I am fully aweare of buklets shop existance and I am not going there... I check up with Croatians to, no results. I have a modest collection on Illyrian arms taken from Rietstap AG, Siebmacher etc... I have more on regulations on sc Illyrian heraladic regulations on i.e crestes etc... Local libraly is to far to me. I live in Sweden. Rgds. PS. A countless googling does not give me more :( [email protected] (Freddie the Crook Finder) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > On 9 Jun 2004 19:31:19 -0700, [email protected] (Dr) wrote: > > >Hi the Crook Finder, > >What has my questuion on venetian or/and dalmatian heraldic > >regulations to do with bookelt shops? > >Regulations are just that. thay are not arms. > >Rgds. > > Hi Dr, > > Call it guilt by association for lack of a better term. Any time your > around a place where folks usually talk pure genealogy and words like > coat of arms, family crest or even words like venetian or/and > dalmatian heraldic regulations creep into the conversation the crooks > are sure to follow. > > Case in point number 1. In her recent post here, Carole Allen tells of > doing a google search for "dalmatian coat of arms". While she got many > hits, many of them were just links to T shirts and cofee mugs for sale > with your coat of arms on it. Foul, you cry. The lady actually > searched for the dirty words, coat of arms. Well your sort of correct, > but look at case in point number 2. I myself, this very night, placed > your words, "venitian dalmatian heraldic rules" into the google search > engine. All kidding aside, you may want to do this if you have not > because much of the information that comes up is probably just what > you are looking for. > > In the midst of all this information, this site appeared: "About > Croatian Symbols"Here's the URL for it. > > > http://miyeonjan.tripod.com/croatia_flags_e01.html > > Right up at the very top of the home page are three advertisements. > > 1. Coat of arms. Find your family crest, the coat of arms store. > > 2. Design your own. 4600 color wmf (Vector) clipart. Everything you > need. > > 3. Your coat of arms. Family histories and coat of arms. Large variety > of gifts. shop on line. > > This is blatant crookery! It has to make you wonder about the efficacy > of the whole site if they have to resort to using that type of ads > when there are plenty of places they could have put their site for > free. You would probably be right if you said it was the word heraldic > that brought the crooks out of the woodwork, but that's my point. It > don't take much, and the really amazing thing is how many innocent > people fall for their line of baloney. > > Frankly I don't see it. Unless all possible avenues of research are > closed, what's wrong with good old fasioned detective work in a town's > civil records or the town's church records. Many of which are now > available on microfilm and can be researched in neighborhood Family > History Libraries all over the U.S. and many other countries. How many > ancestors and how much family history can you learn by finding out > that 5th great grandfather, Guido on ma ma's side had arms which > featured a featherless chicken on a treadmill with an Uzi slung over > his shoulder? I've found nearly1600 ancestors back 12 generations The > other way. One or two of them may have shined Napoleon's boots or > spread manure on his tomatoes, but why would anyone care about that? > > Freddie
<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > I have been trying to find out if there is an italian surname of > Moritorio. I am not sure of the spelling of this last name. My great > grandfather came over from Italy in the late 1800's from Genova. He > supposively changed his name once he came over to Moriarty. Any > suggestions. There is a Muratorio. Ellis Island records show three of them. 1. Angelo Muratorio Cittariova, Italy 1913 36 2. Attilio Muratorio Genova, Italy 1920 20 3. Guido Muratorio Castiglione, Italy 1908 18 There are 3 Muratorio listed in Genova in the Italy phone directory found at http://www.infobel.com/italy You can see the distribution of the name in Italy by going to the site http://www.gens.labo.net/ Good luck on your search. Joe Pessarra in Georgetown, Texas
I have been trying to find out if there is an italian surname of Moritorio. I am not sure of the spelling of this last name. My great grandfather came over from Italy in the late 1800's from Genova. He supposively changed his name once he came over to Moriarty. Any suggestions.
Pagliocchini is a very rare surname, there are only 7 of them on the Italian phonebook. 4 of them live in the commune of Rome: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/engine/WebPersoneOmonimie?nome=&cognome=pagliocchini&localita=ROMA>, which is in Lazio region. they could most probably be relatives, given the very small number of Pagliocchini's in Italy. 3 other ones, the most interesting ones for you, live in the Perugia area, in the communes of Assisi, Bastia and Sellano: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RisultatoComuni.jsp?nome=&cognome=pagliocchini&provincia=PG&prov=PERUGIA> Isernia is not near Perugia, in the Umbria region, but in the Molise region. There are no Pagliocchini's in there, as of now. Also look out for the variant Pagliochini, which is more common. Hope it helps, Fabio On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 08:10:31 GMT, "noahsnana" <[email protected]> wrote: >Looking for surname Pagliocchini. Settled in St. Marie, Ont Canada Relatives >of Paris Pagliocchini of Isernia possible Perguia.
Freddie the Crook Finder wrote: > I myself, this very night, placed > your words, "venitian dalmatian heraldic rules" into the google search > engine. If you do, you will get no hits. But Google can rescue you. Doug McDonald
On 9 Jun 2004 19:31:19 -0700, [email protected] (Dr) wrote: >Hi the Crook Finder, >What has my questuion on venetian or/and dalmatian heraldic >regulations to do with bookelt shops? >Regulations are just that. thay are not arms. >Rgds. Hi Dr, Call it guilt by association for lack of a better term. Any time your around a place where folks usually talk pure genealogy and words like coat of arms, family crest or even words like venetian or/and dalmatian heraldic regulations creep into the conversation the crooks are sure to follow. Case in point number 1. In her recent post here, Carole Allen tells of doing a google search for "dalmatian coat of arms". While she got many hits, many of them were just links to T shirts and cofee mugs for sale with your coat of arms on it. Foul, you cry. The lady actually searched for the dirty words, coat of arms. Well your sort of correct, but look at case in point number 2. I myself, this very night, placed your words, "venitian dalmatian heraldic rules" into the google search engine. All kidding aside, you may want to do this if you have not because much of the information that comes up is probably just what you are looking for. In the midst of all this information, this site appeared: "About Croatian Symbols"Here's the URL for it. http://miyeonjan.tripod.com/croatia_flags_e01.html Right up at the very top of the home page are three advertisements. 1. Coat of arms. Find your family crest, the coat of arms store. 2. Design your own. 4600 color wmf (Vector) clipart. Everything you need. 3. Your coat of arms. Family histories and coat of arms. Large variety of gifts. shop on line. This is blatant crookery! It has to make you wonder about the efficacy of the whole site if they have to resort to using that type of ads when there are plenty of places they could have put their site for free. You would probably be right if you said it was the word heraldic that brought the crooks out of the woodwork, but that's my point. It don't take much, and the really amazing thing is how many innocent people fall for their line of baloney. Frankly I don't see it. Unless all possible avenues of research are closed, what's wrong with good old fasioned detective work in a town's civil records or the town's church records. Many of which are now available on microfilm and can be researched in neighborhood Family History Libraries all over the U.S. and many other countries. How many ancestors and how much family history can you learn by finding out that 5th great grandfather, Guido on ma ma's side had arms which featured a featherless chicken on a treadmill with an Uzi slung over his shoulder? I've found nearly1600 ancestors back 12 generations The other way. One or two of them may have shined Napoleon's boots or spread manure on his tomatoes, but why would anyone care about that? Freddie
"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > Does any one know what Tenimento mean? The word, as you've wrote doesn't mean nothing.. But: Tenuto = Kept Tenere = Keep Tenimento could mean in the past or in some italian dialect " something that is kept.. bye
Thnx for the links! Rgds, [email protected] (Carole Allen) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > Start here for some historical background on nobility history. Adam > Eterovich has a number of books to his credit onv arious spects of > Croatian history. > > http://www.hr/darko/etf/nobil.html > > or this: > http://slavic.freeservers.com/biblio/herldry.html > > be sure you distinguish between historical material and scam artists > promising you a coat of arms specifically designed for your family > name. > > I just googled "Dalmatian coat of arms" and got a lot of hits...some > historical, some scam sales sites... > > > On 9 Jun 2004 19:31:19 -0700, [email protected] (Dr) wrote: > >> >Hi Dario (Ciao) > >> >I am wondering if you have someting on Venetian and Dalmatian heraladic rules? > >> >Rgds. > >>
"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Any one researching the name Fidaleo? > > An Internet search for Fidaleo+genealogy will get you 5 hits. Some may be your posts or site. Joe in Texas
Bonjour, Je recherche des informations sur les familles ZIMINI et RUSSO de Trapani en Sicile. D'avance merci Véronique 31270 Cugnaux Et surtout, ne pas oublier que plus loin nous allons, plus grande est notre satisfaction.
Any one researching the name Fidaleo?
Does any one know what Tenimento mean?
recherche famille pellizzaro
"pelli.pierre" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > recherche famille pellizzaro > > There are 566 Pellizzaro listings in the Italy phone directory on the Internet at http://www.infobel.com/italy Do you know the town from which your Pellizzaro family came? Sorry, I do not speak French. Good luck. Joe Pessarra in Georgetown, Texas
"Off. Pascal" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Bonjour, > > Je recherche des informations sur les familles ZIMINI et RUSSO de Trapani en > Sicile. > > D'avance merci > > Véronique > 31270 Cugnaux > > Et surtout, ne pas oublier que plus loin nous allons, plus grande est > notre satisfaction. > > Italy phone directory at http://www.infobel.com/italy shows no Zimini listings in Trapani, but 72 Russo listings. There are only 9 Zimini listings in the Italy phone directory for all of Italy. 6 are in Partanna 91028, not too far from Trapani. You can look up the locations on Multimap at http://www.multimap.com/ Good luck. Sorry, I do not speak French. Joe Pessarra in Georgetown, Texas
"Austin Dunn" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Interested in info. on the ancesters of John Anthony > Caffarelli. Born about 1880 in the south part of > Italy. Came to USA at age of seven with parents > locating in New York City. Married Anna Pellettiere > from Canada. Relocated to Worcester, MA. Thanks. > Austin Dunn Using the following site, you can see the distribution of Caffarelli in Italy, including Sicily. http://www.gens.labo.net/ Using the following site, you can look up Caffarelli in the Italy phone directory. http://www.infobel.com/italy/ One of my wife's ancestors is a Peltier (Pellettiere), who came to the US from Canada. However, that relative was French, not Italian. Do you have the immigration ship information on John Anthony Caffarelli? Could not locate him on the Ellis Island records. Think this must be him in the 1920 census. CAFFARELLI JOHN A 40 M W ITAL MA WORCESTER 4-WD WORCESTER 1920 This record says he came to the US in 1896. Believe he would have been 17. Census image sent in separate email. Notice the Leonard Pellettiere right next door, listing right above John's. Joe Pessarra in Georgetown, Texas