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"Nigel Harding" wrote in message news:abo2oo$kcf$1@reader-00.news.insnet.cw.net... > In the UK we have surname interests pages organised by county. > Is there something similar for Italian regions or provinces? > There are many, Italy general or locality specific lists & boards, listed here on this Surname Boards Page, usually the people will add the town of origin: http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/pearlsofwisdom/boards.html There is not one big one that all Italian Genealogy Researchers are listed on and actually I have never seen that for the UK either. Here is a big one has been around for stome time. You have to scroll to the surname to see the comune or province of origin: http://surnames.italiangenealogy.com/ You can also find many people researching in various areas who keep a list of "Surname Interests" on their websites. Many non_commercial surname or locality specific Italian genealogies are linked here: http://italiangenealogy.tripod.com/ For a somewhat current distribution of Italian Surnames you can use the lookups on this "Italian Names" Page: http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/pearlsofwisdom/italynames.html Best wishes, Paula Marie Nigro Nigro, Caggiano, Policori, Tomasulo di San Fele, PZ, Basilicata http://san_fele_roots.tripod.com/
I am looking for my Birth Mother "Rosealie Florenza". She was originally from Newark New Jersey <USA>. If any one who reads this knows of "Rosealie" or ANY of the FLORENZA family, please contact me......... With Sincere Thanks, Lori...........
In article <3CE05DB4.21D6CDBE@pacbell.net>, Steve Della Rocchetta <sdr12198@pacbell.net> wrote: >Lots of stories about him in the following search engine Google however most >are in Italian they claim to have a translation available? >Susan wrote: >> I am working on tracing back my family tree and I just found out that my >> great-great-grandfather was Dominco Tiburzi. In the 1870's to 90's he was a >> fairly famous bandit in Italy, known as a Robin-hood if I am correct. >> I have been trying to find information about him on the web and I have found >> a few sites with some of his history but now much. >> I am wondering if anyone knows aything about him or knows of a way to find >> out about him? Below, you will find the standard bibliography, with items 2, 3, and 4 being the best sources, with bibliographies to guide you to primary sources. All ofthese books can be ordered through interlibrary loan at your local public, college, or university library. **************** Short Bibliography: Domenico Luigi Tiburzi, 1836-1896 Title: Tiburzi: dalla sceneggiatura al film. Author(s): Benvenuti, Paolo, 1946- ; Cini, Marco. Publication: Santa Croce sull'Arno (Pisa) : Il grandevetro ; Milano : Jaca book, Edition: 1. ed. italiana. Year: 1999 Description: 137 p. : p., ill. ;, 24 cm. Language: Italian Series: I petrangoli ;; 2; Standard No: ISBN: 881628210X; LCCN: 99-520407 Title Subject: Tiburzi (Motion picture) Note(s): "Filmografia": p. 135-137. Class Descrpt: LC: PN1997.T49; Dewey: 791.43/72 Responsibility: Paolo Benvenuti ; introduzione di Goffredo Fofi ; con un saggio di Lorenzo Cuccu ; a cura di Marco Cini. Vendor Info: Casalini Libri (CASA) L20000 Accession No: OCLC: 42373476 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Title: Tiburzi senza leggenda: realistica ricostruzione della vita del brigante attraverso il maxiprocesso ai suoi "manutengoli." Author(s): La Bella, Angelo; Mecarolo, Rosa. Publication: Valentano (VT) : Scipioni, Year: 1995 Description: 304 p. : p., ill. ;, 22 cm. Language: Italian Standard No: LCCN: 95-202700 Note(s): Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-304). Class Descrpt: LC: HV6248.T53 Responsibility: Angelo La Bella, Rosa Mecarolo. Vendor Info: Casalini Libri (CASA) L25000 Accession No: OCLC: 34814889 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Title: Tiburzi. Author(s): Bargellini, Piero, 1897- Publication: Milano : Rusconi, Edition: 1. ed. Year: 1977 Description: 154 p. ; p., 20 cm. Language: Italian Series: Biblioteca Rusconi 41; Standard No: LCCN: 78-345313 Class Descrpt: LC: HV6248.T53 Accession No: OCLC: 4001921 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Title: Tiburzi: la leggenda della Maremma. Author(s): Cavoli, Alfio. Publication: Valentano (VT) : Scipioni, Year: 1996 Description: 160 p. : p., ill. ;, 21 cm. Language: Italian Standard No: LCCN: 97-101512 Descriptor: Brigands and robbers -- Italy -- Maremma -- Poetry. Geographic: Maremma (Italy) -- History -- Poetry. Note(s): Errata slip inserted./ Includes bibliographical references (p. 158). Class Descrpt: LC: HV6248.T53 Vendor Info: Casalini Libri (CASA) L16000 Accession No: OCLC: 35844726 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Title: Il giustiziere di Cèllere: storia degli omicidi di Domenico Tiburzi. Author(s): Cavoli, Alfio. Publication: Pisa : Giardini, Year: 1975 Description: 53, [5] p., [16] leaves of plates : p., ill. ;, 24 cm. Language: Italian Standard No: LCCN: 76-508908 Note(s): Bibliography: p. [57] Class Descrpt: LC: HV6453.I82; Dewey: B Responsibility: Alfio Cavoli; prefazione di Furio Bartorelli. Accession No: OCLC: 5534015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Regards, Frank Young tipcat@wam.umd.edu 703-527-7684 Post Office Box 2793, Kensington, Maryland 20891 "Videmus nunc per speculum in aenigmate... Nunc cognosco ex parte"
You can find a list of searchers with the area in the "iscritti" of www.genealogica.it "Nigel Harding" <nigelh@aonix.co.uk> ha scritto nel messaggio news:abo2oo$kcf$1@reader-00.news.insnet.cw.net... > In the UK we have surname interests pages organised by county. > > Is there something similar for Italian regions or provinces? > > Thanks > Nigel Harding > >
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Hello, I am working on tracing back my family tree and I just found out that my great-great-grandfather was Dominco Tiburzi. In the 1870's to 90's he was a fairly famous bandit in Italy, known as a Robin-hood if I am correct. I have been trying to find information about him on the web and I have found a few sites with some of his history but now much. I am wondering if anyone knows aything about him or knows of a way to find out about him? Thanks, -Susan
Hi Nigel The only thing that compares is we have a Global & Italian Surname Navigator go to my family website http://www.dellarocchetta.com/ On the Favorite Links Page there is that site along with many other search tools. Ciao Steve Nigel Harding wrote: > In the UK we have surname interests pages organised by county. > > Is there something similar for Italian regions or provinces? > > Thanks > Nigel Harding
Nigel Harding wrote: > In the UK we have surname interests pages organised by county. > > Is there something similar for Italian regions or provinces? > > Thanks > Nigel Harding Hi ! In italy I know this free service only : http://gens.labo.net/ You can type surname (and first names too) and view their distribution in italian regions ciao cicero
In the UK we have surname interests pages organised by county. Is there something similar for Italian regions or provinces? Thanks Nigel Harding
In a message dated 5/11/02 2:07:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, GEN-ITALIAN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << mater semper certa est, pater numquam >> How about Of mother we are always certain, of father - never.
CCarnivale@aol.com wrote: > Cicero, > Your English is very good! I could come and live there for years and > never speak Italian as well as you speak English. You are kind :) >We Americans do > have languages classes in school, but most of the time it is just for > credits. You don't need foreign languages. English is what latin was in ancient times. More : latin was the language of culture and law, of elites. Nowadays english is not only the language of science and business, but the only way to speak with people of every land and social status of the world and above all it pervades local languages with an astonishing velocity, not comparable with propagation velocity of ancient languages. Italian television programs and journalists use english words even when there is an italian translation, and people use english words in their ordinary life instead of italian ones. This is an irreversible process. True, the pronounce is distorted, and we have more english languages, dialects. We'll have not only american english, autralian english, etc, but also italian and french english. I like this process, even if in europe it is growing a new deep antiamericanism gathering together the worst leftist and fascist tradition. A tradition incapable to recognize the pragmatic superiority of democratic and liberal way of life that saved europeans and italians in particualr from right dictatorship before and real socialism later (the nightmare of utopia). I think the imperfect american way of life (imperfect as every human system) is better than every idealised and deceitful idea of political and social perfection. I think the great majority of europeans is aware of this, although our mass media and our governments sometimes show a shady and ambiguous behavior. >I am not sure, but it may even be a requirement for college. > Most people can't go and speak the language they studied. My son was > a French student, and a very good one. He was given 2 semesters > credit when he started college because he was able to pass oral > tests. He later dropped out, because his counselor told him he would > never make a living with his French. Now, lo these many years later, > anyone who has more than one language is in great demand. But you > have to speak it with others, often, to get really fluent, I think. I > wish all my Spanish speaking friends would speak it at home with > their children. My husband spoke Italian as a child, but can only > remember a little of it now. Too bad! Teach your children! > True, the only way to learn a foreign language is to use it every day in real life..... ciao Carlina Paolo