On Sun, 9 May 2004 20:23:01 -0400, "Toni Picariello" <[email protected]> wrote: > It's up and running today!!! > Toni Picariello > > ""Grace Olivo"" <[email protected]> wrote in message >news:[email protected] > > They had major server problems, and hopefully will be up and running > > again soon. > > > > Grace Lancieri Olivo, [email protected] > > Editor, Comunes of Italy Magazine, [email protected] > > Co-Chairperson, OSIA Commission for Social Justice-New Jersey > > http://www.ItalianAncestry.com/coi > > http://www.ItalianAncestry.com/tito > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Freddie The Crook Finder > > [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 8:29 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Comunes of Italy Mailing List > > > > Does anyone know what's happened to the COI Mailing list? Their > > website no longer exists, and they seem to have vanished. > > > > Freddie > > > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >
It's up and running today!!! Toni Picariello ""Grace Olivo"" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > They had major server problems, and hopefully will be up and running > again soon. > > Grace Lancieri Olivo, [email protected] > Editor, Comunes of Italy Magazine, [email protected] > Co-Chairperson, OSIA Commission for Social Justice-New Jersey > http://www.ItalianAncestry.com/coi > http://www.ItalianAncestry.com/tito > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Freddie The Crook Finder > [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 8:29 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Comunes of Italy Mailing List > > Does anyone know what's happened to the COI Mailing list? Their > website no longer exists, and they seem to have vanished. > > Freddie > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Qui pourrai me renseigner sur les grands- parents de SAPIENZA Salvatore né en 1885 (son pere Antonio et sa mere BACCARELLA Rosalia) en Sicile à San juseppe iato et ses environs et decedé en 1935 à Tunis (Tunisie) et sur la famille PIOPPO. Merci
On 7 May 2004 23:55:13 -0700, [email protected] (Derek Dungferry)wrote: >...an ignorant message due to too much time playing all alone V.B. III
Hi: really Treiste Palmero not exist in Italy..very probable ...PaLMERo=PaLERMo(Sicily)..the dilemma is Treiste spelling...Common, fraction of Common, or Quarter...? Many Cantalupo persons emigrated in USA coming from Palermo-Sicily...Regards, Raffaella <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[email protected] > I am trying to locate the origin in Italy of a > Angelo Cantalupo born in 1862. > He came to the United States in 1885 on the ship Germania > which boarded at the Port of Gibraltar. He is listed as boarding in Naples. > We know he married a Rosina Bruno in New York who came over in 1884 she was 20 at the time. > We know she was from treiste palmero and her origin was sicily. > I go to the family history library in salt lake 5 days a week > and need some guidence as far as where to search for Angelos birth records in Italy. > We know his fathers name was Guiesppe Cantalupo and his mother was Luella (Lujella Palumbo) > Any help would be appreciated and I am willing to trade lookups > Jill Ekstrom > [email protected] >
This is true, so if you´re part man, part pizza, you could be Italian !
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I am trying to locate the origin in Italy of a Angelo Cantalupo born in 1862. He came to the United States in 1885 on the ship Germania which boarded at the Port of Gibraltar. He is listed as boarding in Naples. We know he married a Rosina Bruno in New York who came over in 1884 she was 20 at the time. We know she was from treiste palmero and her origin was sicily. I go to the family history library in salt lake 5 days a week and need some guidence as far as where to search for Angelos birth records in Italy. We know his fathers name was Guiesppe Cantalupo and his mother was Luella (Lujella Palumbo) Any help would be appreciated and I am willing to trade lookups Jill Ekstrom [email protected]
Does anyone know what's happened to the COI Mailing list? Their website no longer exists, and they seem to have vanished. Freddie
Laura answered a message on the PIE list earlier this week that they were having some major server problems. Keep checking back as she thought it would be fixed soon. -- Phil Sansotta http://www.sansotta.us/genealogy.html POINT #4911 COIGG #594 ICC #602
They had major server problems, and hopefully will be up and running again soon. Grace Lancieri Olivo, [email protected] Editor, Comunes of Italy Magazine, [email protected] Co-Chairperson, OSIA Commission for Social Justice-New Jersey http://www.ItalianAncestry.com/coi http://www.ItalianAncestry.com/tito -----Original Message----- From: Freddie The Crook Finder [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 8:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Comunes of Italy Mailing List Does anyone know what's happened to the COI Mailing list? Their website no longer exists, and they seem to have vanished. Freddie ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Sorry for the delay in answering to your previous posts. I am pretty ashamed especially because you were quite helpful and spent a lot of time in helping me, but I had problems with my job and...well the truth is that in the mess I forgot about this post. I will have to elaborate all the information contained in the post. Some of it is quite surprising. I am giuseppe rindello and we come from Sicily (well, my father came, my mother is from Romagna), actually I owned I shop with three other associate. Rodolfo Rindello is my uncle, but I never heard about Gianfranco Rindello, I suspect I am not the last male of the Rindello family, at this point. About the surname Rindello: I alway knew it came from the norman name "Rinaldo". All the similar surname have this origin: rinaldi, rinaldini, ...the normans as you know came to Sicily a lot of time ago and the name became, with variations, a surname. let me elaborate all the information and if you are stil there thank a lot for the moment "Fabio Parri" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[email protected] > On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 18:11:17 GMT, "rindus" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Any Rindello out there? I am the last one (male) in Italy. > > Hi, let's see what we can find out about Rindellos ? Are you from > Calatafimi ? Looks out the surname is a Sicilian one and from that > area. > > <http://www.castellammareonline.com/segesta/chiese.html> > There's mentioned a Nicolò Rindello, Calatafimese painter, born in > 1819. Also here: > <http://www.storiapatria.it/Perc_Scol_Museo.htm> says Nicolò did a > painting of Pope Pius IX > > <http://www.csa.trapani.it/graduatorie/permessistudio/secondogrado.htm> > Found a Rindello Gianfranco, born on 09/04/1968. Is that you ? Found > him mentioned here as well: > <http://www.madonnaditrapani.com/QUINDICINA.htm> > > Found another Rindello Giuseppe, who has a shop in Bologna. More: > <http://www.datarecovery.it/bc.asp?Regione=Emilia+Romagna> > > Found a Ricevitoria Rindello here, always in Bologna: > <http://www.happysoft.it/ricevit/ric_emil.asp> and here: > <http://www.valledelreno.provincia.bo.it/autorizzazioni02.asp> > It belongs to Rodolfo Rindello > > Found a Giuseppina Rindello living in France: > <[email protected]> > > Found a reference to a writing by a Rindello published in 1936: > "Rindello (1936). Investigación sobre la lisozima en relación a > algunas cuestiones intersantes de la oftalmología. Boll Ocul (Italia) > 1936. Ref Brit J Ophthalmol 1937; 21:388." here: > <http://www.oftalmored.com/ojoseco/bibliogr.htm> > > Also, I've found 2 Rindello's who migrated to US through Ellis Island > > 1st one is Rindello Maria, formerly resident in Calatafimi, aged 48 at > her arrival, on April 30, 1909, which makes her born about 1861. > Occupation: none (housewife), able to read/write: yes. > Her father back in Italy is named Nicolò and her mother Paola. She > went to US tohether with 3 children: Angela, Girolamo and michele, > aged 23, 11 and 28. They were headed to Brooklyn, at 186 Johnson > Avenue. Her husband name was Sebastiano Monte and he lived at 170 > Johnson Avenue. On Ellis Island there's their height and colour of > eyes and hair, too. > > 2nd one is Rosario Rindello, arrived on March 02, 1913, at the age of > 26, single, from Calatafimi. At his arrival he had 30$ with himself > and he paid his travel ticket himself. He was headed to his cousin's > place, in Brooklyn, 218 Melrose Street. His cousin was a certain Di > Giacomo Franti (? can't read well). The father of Rosario, back in > Calatafimi, was named Sebastiano Rindello. > > For other info, you can check at the nearest Family History Center > (http://www.familysearch.org) > > You can find for the town of Calatafimi: > > 1. Riveli di beni e anime, Calatafimi (Trapani), 1681-1815 Sicilia. > Deputazioni del Regno (Censi) > 2. Registri ecclesiastici, 1534-1910 Chiesa cattolica. San Silvestro > Papa (Calatafimi, Trapani) > 3. Registri ecclesiastici, 1619-1910 Chiesa cattolica. San Giuliano > Martire (Calatafimi, Trapani) > 4. Registri dello stato civile, 1832-1926 Calatafimi (Trapani). > Ufficio dello stato civile. > > You should be able to go way back with your research ;) > > PS. Any idea about the origin of the Rindello surname ? I've found > there are Rindell and Rindelle's in France. > > Hope it helps, > > Fabio
About Laurino's you can find something here: <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/customsearchresults.asp?LDS=1®ion=15&last_name=laurino&date_range=0&date_range_index=0&standardize=N> About Doti's here: <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/customsearchresults.asp?LDS=1®ion=15&last_name=doti&date_range=0&date_range_index=0&standardize=N> At the nearest family history center, you may also see: Church Records from 1660 to 1855 Civil Registration from 1809 to 1910 Hope it helps, Fabio
"Michelle Chagnon" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Looking for information on Doti & Laurino families > Sasso di Castalda, Potenza, Italy > 1800's to the present. > Other surnames from that commune would be appreciated as well. > > Thanks, > > Michelle Chagnon A search in the Italy phone directory on the Net at http://www.infobel.com/italy, shows 17 Doti and 2 Laurino listings in Sasso di Castalda. Joe in Texas
Looking for information on Doti & Laurino families Sasso di Castalda, Potenza, Italy 1800's to the present. Other surnames from that commune would be appreciated as well. Thanks, Michelle Chagnon
Take a look at this web site. http://www.clydebuiltships.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=483 "Charles P Cuneo" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] Can anyone find anything on a ship by the name of 'Alsatia'? I believe this ship sunk in the Saint Laurence(?) River sometime in the 1870's. Looking for passenger List and Crew members.. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Can anyone find anything on a ship by the name of 'Alsatia'? I believe this ship sunk in the Saint Laurence(?) River sometime in the 1870's. Looking for passenger List and Crew members.. Any help is greatly appreciated.
In news:[email protected], John Doherty <[email protected]> typed: > In article <[email protected]>, > The Magnificent Bastard <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It's a documented fact that many males of Italian descent have >> homosexual tendencies. > > As it is a "documented fact" in every ethnicity... > > Grabbing the bait briefly, I must ask if you are implying that there are > more homosexuals per capita among Italian Americans? Actually the point would be that there are more homosexuals per capita in Hollywood... Nothing new anyhow. Ciao, Michele
Puoi provare a questo indirizzo http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp Osvaldo "dominique" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[email protected] > bonjour > > j'effectue des recherches genealogiques sur ma famille > > greco et falletta > > merci de tout renseignement ou m'indiquez comment obtenir des renseignements > a l'étranger > > merci > > dominique > >