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    1. Fw: Paganoni family
    2. Sharon West
    3. I am currently researching the Paganoni family who came from Sondrio, Italy. I am most interested in Massimo Giovanni Paganoni who was born in 1886. Massimo married Olimpia Unknown. Can anyone help me to find the parents of Massimo and his siblings. Kindest Regards Sharon (West Australia) -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.5.2/329 - Release Date: 2/05/06

    05/07/2006 11:29:41
    1. Re: (nessun oggetto)
    2. Emilia Mina
    3. Hello Maria Luisa, Thank you too for all the info you sent me! I had already that info because I belong to several genealogy lists, but I appreciate it very much. Yes you are right, part of my family is from Italy, they say from Calabria but I don’t have any document that says so, so I’m still trying to find out what part of Italy they were from so I can find the birth certificates and get more names and find more ancestors! The more info you find out in genealogy the most you want to know! I want to see how far I can go back in time with my family! Are you Italian? What part of Italy are you from if so? All your family is from Italy or you have a mix like I do (I have Italians, Spanish and Germans). Take care. Best regards, Emilia Miná e-mail: emiancestry@yahoo.com http://www.geocities.com/emiancestry surnames: Miná, Filardi/o, Mena, Weht, Heim, Holzmann, Narda/Nardo, Garino/Ganino, Martínez, Fernández, Acosta, Pérez, Molina, López y Olivera.- ----- Original Message ---- From: Maria Luisa Boin <sisibo@gmail.com> To: emiancestry@yahoo.com Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:32:01 AM Subject: (nessun oggetto) Dear Emilia, I thank you for your kindness. From your surname I think that your ancester was italian. I will be happy to help you in the future or to make friens with you.You can find my name in Skype. Bye bye

    05/07/2006 10:53:16
    1. NEW FORUM READY!/IL NUOVO FORUM E' OPERATIVO!
    2. Cannalonga
    3. Cari Amici, questa email è solo per comunicarvi che il nuovo Forum è ormai completamente operativo. Ho provveduto a creare 6 Sezioni ed a trasferire tutti i Topic presenti sul vecchio Forum Gen-Med ed anche buona parte dei miei interventi provenienti da altro Forum. Così facendo la "banca dati" attuale del nuovo Forum risulta già composta da oltre 60 argomenti. Di seguito, per vostra comodità, vi allego l'elenco di questi argomenti, augurandomi di vedervi partecipare numerosi. Grazie a tutti Marco Lupis Macedonio Palermo di Santa Margherita http://www.attheforum.com/forums/index.php?mforum=genmarenostrum Dear Friends, this is just to inform you that the new Forum is now totally operative. I created six new Sections and trasferred all the previous topics from the "old" GEN-MED Forum, plus some of my messages posted on a different Forum. The "databank" of the new Forum include now more than 60 Topics. For your convenience I attach to this email the complete list of the Topics, hoping to read you soon on the new Forum! Welcome to all Marco Lupis Macedonio Palermo di Santa Margherita http://www.attheforum.com/forums/index.php?mforum=genmarenostrum Piazza Principale / Main Square - E' mancato Mons. Arturo Carucci , Protonotario Apostolico - Riabilitazione di titoli italiani in Spagna? - Singolari concessioni in un diploma di Leopoldo d'Austria Genealogie Mediterranee/Mediterranean Genealogies - Announcement: Apertura del Forum - Baroni di Pescopennataro - Una nobile famiglia dell'isola di ISCHIA - Famiglia CELIO - SANSEVERINO di San Donato. La terza linea" di Calvera - Famillie TRIBOULET franco-suisse - Famiglia LUPIS di Fano - DENZA baroni di Olevano (Salerno) - Famiglia RUSPINI di Como e Milano - Famiglia MINERVINI di Mormanno in Calabria - I TASSO di Ariano Irpino - Famiglia Basarab di Vlad III "Dracula" l'Impalator - Famiglia TIPALDI e TIPALDI-CARAFA - Famiglia CAPONE NEMAGNA PALEOLOGO - VENTIMIGLIA di Vatolla, baroni di Santacroce - CAPANO prince of Pollica - I NOTARAS di Costantinopoli e il loro esilio italiano - Famiglia GRILLO di Oppido, baroni di Careri - Ruffo di SCIDO (e di Sinopoli) - Localizzazione feudo di Valle Ambra - Ricerca informazioni dal Borrello e dal Fimiani - Cinquegrana - Un feudatario del XIII secolo - Un caloroso benvenuto/ A warm welcome to a new greek member - Una domanda "levantina"... - Cantelmo and Gantelme family associated in Provence and Napl - Famiglia CELENTANO - Famiglia DEL BALZO di Gerace - I PIGNATELLI di Gerace - VITAGLIANO duchi di Loretino e Ferrazzano, baroni di S.Croce - Famiglia CORSO conti d'Istria - Ruffo di Sinopoli - Medici di Ottajano della Locride - Famiglia CORREALE - Diramazioni dei Riccio seu Rizzo del napolitano. Araldica Mediterranea/Mediterranean Heraldry - Uno stemma .. due Lupi ... Storia e Leggenda... - Stemma Famiglia GUERRISI di Cinquefrondi (RC) - La natura totemica di certe figure araldiche Bibliografia Araldico-Genealogica/Bibliography - Opere di Livio Missir sulle famiglie italiane del Levante - "I del Mercato nella Storia del Cilento, secoli XIII-XI - The Jesus Dynasty di James Tabor Ordini Cavallereschi/Orders of Chivalry - Croce delle Due Sicilie - Chevalier Bartholomew RUSPINI, Grand Sword Bearer of England Genealogie Immaginarie e Culto del Lignaggio/Généalogies imaginaires et représentations du lignage - Announcement: Un evento - Un contributo di Roberto Celentano -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Corso multimediale sul Controllo di Gestione: impara facilmente come ridurre i costi e aumentare gli utili della tua attivita' Clicca qui: http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?midP55&d5

    05/04/2006 06:24:50
    1. Re: Looking for SALVATI of Napoli
    2. samson.stephane1
    3. Hello, Thank you very mutch, it's a good way but I must wait for another information from "Centro genealogic Virtual" from italy, to have a more precise date... I think that Francesco SALVATI married Maria BONIFAZZI around 1839 probably to Napoli. The only thing I'm sure is that their son Antonio SALVATI is born 2 september 1840 to Livorno with a mention that parents come from Napoli. Stephane France "suanj" <raffaella.matera@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news: 1146666432.235995.159830@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... > you can see the LDS mormons microfilms about Napoli civil records from > 1809- to1865 > http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&columns=*%2C0%2C0&titleno=591102&disp=Registri+dello+stato+civile++ > regards, suanj >

    05/03/2006 12:32:55
    1. Re: recherches généalogiques
    2. sisibo
    3. p.bortolus@comune.fi.it non espacer aurevoire Marialuisa Boin

    05/03/2006 02:01:23
    1. Re: D'Agostinos in Italy
    2. suanj
    3. Hi, Paul Vagostino( mistaken: D'Agostino right) are this: 1920 United States Federal Census Record Census View Image Name: Paul Vagostino Birth: abt 1884 - location Arrival: year Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania 1920 United States Federal Census Record Census View Image Name: Rosa Vagostino Birth: abt 1887 - location Arrival: year Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania and: Name: Sylvester Vagostino Birth: abt 1912 - location Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania Name: Grace Vagostino Birth: abt 1914 - location Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania Name: John Vagostino Birth: abt 1915 - location Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania Name: Anthony Vagostino Birth: abt 1916 - location Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania Name: Josephine Vagostino Birth: abt 1918 - location Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania Name: Catherine Vagostino Birth: abt 1919 - location Residence: 1920 - city, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania now if someone can read immigration year of Paul and Rosa(Rosaria) on this census will be a great help... more the first son is born abt in 1914, so I believe they married in Pennsylvania... however are only a probable Paolo d'agostino, probable for right birthyear, single that came in USa in 1903, age 21, joining Angelo brother in New York.. and coming from Mangiuffi Melia(Messina province/Sicily region) http://ellisisland.org/search/shipmanifest.asp?order_num=913691740&MID=06831962910267055616&order_num=913691740&ORDER_ID=1500290253&FNM=PAOLO&LNM=D%27AGOSTINO&PLNM=D%27AGOSTINO&first_kind=1&last_kind=0&town_kind=0&ship_kind=0&TOWN=null&SHIP=null&RF=5&pID=102647050583 you remember if your ancestor had sicilian heritage? suanj

    05/03/2006 01:48:04
    1. Re: Looking for SALVATI of Napoli
    2. suanj
    3. you can see the LDS mormons microfilms about Napoli civil records from 1809- to1865 http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&columns=*%2C0%2C0&titleno=591102&disp=Registri+dello+stato+civile++ regards, suanj

    05/03/2006 01:27:12
    1. Re: Towns in Italy
    2. On 18 Apr 2006 06:18:05 -0700, "suanj" <raffaella.matera@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi: I think that " Creve Tirennze" could be Greve in Chianti town in >Firenze province... regards.. >Dee ha scritto: > >> For 9 years I have been searching for my grandparents place of birth or anyone who might know of these names. >> The 2 towns that show up on 2 different certificates are Sinlao and Creve Tirennze. I realize that they couldn't speak English when they arrived and this is whit was heard. Another of my problems is ,I know when they came to America but have no idea where they came into the USA. I have 4 different spellings of my grandfathers name and 2 different spellings of my grandmother. >> The names for my grandfather are. Guiseppe Marino, Mereno, Demarino and DiMarino. came over from Italy in 1909 and was born in 1883.Father Francis, Frank, mother Rose >> My Grandmother was Armedia Papi, Papis. She came in 1912 and was born in 1896,father Joseph, mother ,Anna. >> The first records of them is their marriage lic. from New Butler Wisc. Feb.1913. >> After that , I can trace them till they passed away in Calif. >> My father was Clarence DeMarino and his sister, my aunt was Clemas DeMarino (Kay), both born in Wisc. >> I did not know any of my family but I do know all have passed away that might have been able to help me. >> IF anyone out there could shed a light on the region they came from, I would be eternally grateful. >> I was told they came from north Italy, my grandmother spoke both French and Italian and my grandfather was in the Italian Military. >> Thanks now for any information . >> Dee DeMarino DeMarino's usually spelt De Marino (or Demarino) Marino = Southern Marini = Northern

    05/02/2006 12:31:25
    1. Re: surnames: Miná - Narda - Filardi - Garino
    2. sisibo
    3. I corrected me: there are 89 Minà in Italy if you wont know where contact me bye Marialuisa

    05/01/2006 08:57:08
    1. Re: surnames: Miná - Narda - Filardi - Garino
    2. sisibo
    3. www.giannimina.it/ Gianni Minà is one a most important writer and Journalist in Italy. If you want you can look in google. I don't Know how there's not Minà on white pages. Bye Marialuisa Boin

    05/01/2006 02:02:43
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    2. The Masconi's a Novel
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    04/30/2006 01:06:31
    1. Re: What does odo mean.
    2. Gualtiero
    3. This lonely hill was always dear to me, And this hedgerow, that hides so large a part Of the far sky-line from my view. Sitting and gazing I fashion in my mind what lie beyond... Unearthly silences, and endless space, And very deepest quiet; until almost My heart becomes afraid. And when I hear The wind come blustering among these trees I set this voice against that infinite silence: And then I call to mind Eternity, The ages that are dead, and the living present And all the noise of it. And thus it is In this immensity my thought is drowned: And sweet to me the foundering in this sea. Giacomo Leopardi, The Infinite (translation by John Heath-Stubbs, modified by Gualtiero) "Gus" <Anon@Shanngrala.Com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:124vsvn4n0dg139@corp.supernews.com... > This is off topic but we hope some kind knowing soul will help us out. "E > come il vento odo stormir fra queste piante, io quello infinito silenzio > queste voce.....". This is a line in a poem we amateurs are trying to > translate as precisely as we can. The word we are stumbling on is "odo" > Does > it mean "I hear" or does in refer to "fragrance"? Italian dictionaries are > no help.Thanks in advance

    04/30/2006 09:06:23
    1. Re: Your Family Origins
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. ""Susan Nokes"" <snokes@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:01a001c66c66$fd57ede0$0200a8c0@mshome.net... > Any chance someone might know how to access the telephone directory for > Venezuela? > > Does anyone on this list have Italian relative who settled in Venezuela? > > Francesco R. Terrasi--address in 1980 was: > > Francesco TERRASI and his wife, Rosa TERRASI; Tram 10V11 N398; Urb alto de > los Godos; Marvagas Maturin, Venezuela. > > Susan > snokes@eathlink.net One of the best sites for finding ALMOST ANY country telephone directory is Infobel at http://www.infobel.com/teldir/ Some countries do not have residential white pages, or they may be difficult to use. But keep trying and you can finally figure them out. In many of them you must patiently search by each state, you cannot do one for the whole country. In the case of Venezuela, it looks like there is only one Paginas Blancas, white pages. It is at http://www.caveguias.com.ve/default.asp in case you cannot locate it. But go through the steps by going to Infobel, then South America, clicking on Other, and click on Venezuela. You will get all the choices of phone directories.. Let me know if you can's figure it out. And, be patient, you must look through each choice of cities, using the pull-down menu by Ciudad. The last name goes in Apellido block. Don't bother filling in the Nombre block, which would be for first name. Good luck, and let me know how you do. Joe in Texas

    04/30/2006 08:44:42
    1. Re: surnames: Miná - Narda - Filardi - Garino
    2. sisibo
    3. In Italy there are 60 Narda, 323 Filardi, 467 Garino, 0 Minà. Their diffusion is in the maps I have send you before. Bye Marialuisa Boin

    04/30/2006 07:00:56
    1. Re: Your Family Origins
    2. Susan Nokes
    3. Any chance someone might know how to access the telephone directory for Venezuela? Does anyone on this list have Italian relative who settled in Venezuela? Francesco R. Terrasi--address in 1980 was: Francesco TERRASI and his wife, Rosa TERRASI; Tram 10V11 N398; Urb alto de los Godos; Marvagas Maturin, Venezuela. Susan snokes@eathlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Pessarra" <joepessarra@cox.net> To: <GEN-ITALIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 7:53 AM Subject: Re: Your Family Origins > One Argentina phone directory is at > http://www.infobel.com/teldir/result.asp?url=http://www.paginas-doradas.com. ar/Telefonos.action > > It has 17 entries for Boin. > > Joe in Texas > > "Emilia Mina" <emiancestry@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:20060429141209.20108.qmail@web37201.mail.mud.yahoo.com... > > Hello Marianluisa, > > > > my name is Emilia Miná from Buenos Aires, Argentina. > > > > If you search the phone book in my country you will find 16 people with > that surname. I don't know since when they are in the country, but at least > now you know that there are families with that surname in Argentina too. I > hope this helps. > > Best regards, > > > > Emilia Miná > > e-mail: emiancestry@yahoo.com > > http://www.geocities.com/emiancestry > > surnames: Miná, Filardi/o, Mena, Weht, Heim, Holzmann, Narda/Nardo, > Garino/Ganino, Martínez, Fernández, Acosta, Pérez, Molina, López y Olivera.- > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: sisibo <sisibo@gmail.com> > > To: GEN-ITALIAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:51:08 AM > > Subject: Re: Your Family Origins > > > > > > My name is Marialuisa Boin, I'm italian. I'm trying to understand how > > the family Boin has moved in the world.In Italy this family is present > > since 1300. I have made some investigations and I have found Boin in > > France (since 1670), in Netherland (1750) in Brazil and Chile since > > 1890. I have not found this presence in England. Can you help me?Thank > > you very much and excuse me for my bad english. > > sisibo@gmail.com > > > >

    04/30/2006 02:01:38
    1. Re: Your Family Origins
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. One Argentina phone directory is at http://www.infobel.com/teldir/result.asp?url=http://www.paginas-doradas.com.ar/Telefonos.action It has 17 entries for Boin. Joe in Texas "Emilia Mina" <emiancestry@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:20060429141209.20108.qmail@web37201.mail.mud.yahoo.com... > Hello Marianluisa, > > my name is Emilia Miná from Buenos Aires, Argentina. > > If you search the phone book in my country you will find 16 people with that surname. I don't know since when they are in the country, but at least now you know that there are families with that surname in Argentina too. I hope this helps. > Best regards, > > Emilia Miná > e-mail: emiancestry@yahoo.com > http://www.geocities.com/emiancestry > surnames: Miná, Filardi/o, Mena, Weht, Heim, Holzmann, Narda/Nardo, Garino/Ganino, Martínez, Fernández, Acosta, Pérez, Molina, López y Olivera.- > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: sisibo <sisibo@gmail.com> > To: GEN-ITALIAN-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:51:08 AM > Subject: Re: Your Family Origins > > > My name is Marialuisa Boin, I'm italian. I'm trying to understand how > the family Boin has moved in the world.In Italy this family is present > since 1300. I have made some investigations and I have found Boin in > France (since 1670), in Netherland (1750) in Brazil and Chile since > 1890. I have not found this presence in England. Can you help me?Thank > you very much and excuse me for my bad english. > sisibo@gmail.com >

    04/29/2006 03:53:18
    1. Boin Surname - was Re: Your Family Origins
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "sisibo" <sisibo@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1146315068.702254.288480@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > My name is Marialuisa Boin, I'm italian. I'm trying to understand how > the family Boin has moved in the world.In Italy this family is present > since 1300. I have made some investigations and I have found Boin in > France (since 1670), in Netherland (1750) in Brazil and Chile since > 1890. I have not found this presence in England. Can you help me?Thank > you very much and excuse me for my bad english. > sisibo@gmail.com > United Kingdom phone directory at http://www.infobel.com/teldir/result.asp?url=http://www.infobel.co.uk shows no Boin listings at all. USA phone directory at http://www.infobel.com/usa/ has over 300 Boin listings. Germany phone directory at http://www.dastelefonbuch.de/ has 111 listings of Boin. Ellis Island, USA immigration site at http://www.ellisisland.org/ has 41 listings of Boin immigrants, coming from many countries. Castle Garden, USA immigration site at http://www.castlegarden.org/ has 12 listings of Boin immigrants. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild at http://www.immigrantships.net/ has no Boin listings, but one Boine from Scotland, and one O'Boin from Great Britain. Going back to the United Kingdom directory, we don't find either a Boine or an O'Boin listed. Using the LDS Family Search Advanced Search site at http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp and checking the box for "Use exact spelling" of the name, we find 206 listings, for various countries. Sorry, not a lot of help for you. Good luck on your search. Your English is fine. Joe in Texas, USA

    04/29/2006 03:05:29
    1. Re: Your Family Origins
    2. Emilia Mina
    3. Hello Marianluisa, my name is Emilia Miná from Buenos Aires, Argentina. If you search the phone book in my country you will find 16 people with that surname. I don’t know since when they are in the country, but at least now you know that there are families with that surname in Argentina too. I hope this helps. Best regards, Emilia Miná e-mail: emiancestry@yahoo.com http://www.geocities.com/emiancestry surnames: Miná, Filardi/o, Mena, Weht, Heim, Holzmann, Narda/Nardo, Garino/Ganino, Martínez, Fernández, Acosta, Pérez, Molina, López y Olivera.- ----- Original Message ---- From: sisibo <sisibo@gmail.com> To: GEN-ITALIAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:51:08 AM Subject: Re: Your Family Origins My name is Marialuisa Boin, I'm italian. I'm trying to understand how the family Boin has moved in the world.In Italy this family is present since 1300. I have made some investigations and I have found Boin in France (since 1670), in Netherland (1750) in Brazil and Chile since 1890. I have not found this presence in England. Can you help me?Thank you very much and excuse me for my bad english. sisibo@gmail.com

    04/29/2006 01:12:09
    1. Re: Towns in Italy
    2. sisibo
    3. Dear Dee, I suppose that the right name is Cava dei Tirreni ,it's near Salerno.I have found that in Italy there are 16.694 families Marino (17 in Cava dei Tirreni), 832 Di Marino (112 in Cava) 224 De Marino (1 in Cava). The most of these families live in central-sud of Italy.There are not Papi or Papis in Cava dei Tirreni.This surname is present in a small number in Toscana and Lazio. I hope I have helped you. Marialuisa Boin

    04/29/2006 01:01:46
    1. Re: Your Family Origins
    2. sisibo
    3. My name is Marialuisa Boin, I'm italian. I'm trying to understand how the family Boin has moved in the world.In Italy this family is present since 1300. I have made some investigations and I have found Boin in France (since 1670), in Netherland (1750) in Brazil and Chile since 1890. I have not found this presence in England. Can you help me?Thank you very much and excuse me for my bad english. sisibo@gmail.com

    04/28/2006 11:51:08