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Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« Reply #351 on: Tuesday 11 June 19 06:48 BST (UK) »
Hi Rodeo,
Just sent an e-mail to the Comune di Capaccio requesting the BC. If  they send me a copy of the original it will state parents and their details, plus there could be an annotation as to marriage. 

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« Reply #352 on: Tuesday 11 June 19 08:45 BST (UK) »
Hi Garstonite

Thank you so much for your reply. I will most definitely make note of the names of the parents. The children of Mauro and Angelina (Angela Maria) Di Giovanni in order of birth were Maria, Teresa, Antonio and Carmela. Thus, according to the Italian naming pattern (if it was indeed adhered to), Mauro's parents would be Antonio Di Giovanni and Maria (surname). However, Cominicio could well be a sibling of Maria Teresa and Mauro Di Giovanni's father, as you say.

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« Reply #353 on: Tuesday 11 June 19 09:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve

I can't thank you enough for so promptly sending an email to the Comune di Capaccio requesting a BC. It's extremely kind of you and very much appreciated whatever the result. Hopefully, the question of the parentage of Mauro and Maria Teresa Di Giovanni will finally be resolved.

All the very best,

Rodeo

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Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« Reply #354 on: Tuesday 11 June 19 14:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Rodeo

I found both birth records on http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it . Maria Teresa Digiovanni born 1866  and Mauro born 1873. The parents were Carminantonio DiGiovanni & Maria Russo. Not sure if you have used that site, Italian archives are putting records online.

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Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« Reply #355 on: Tuesday 11 June 19 17:54 BST (UK) »
JimGat,
This is second time you have found some info.  Have a question again for you.

Last time you found some info on FS and unfortunately following instructions I still did'nt get it, but I was sent the copies of certificates by the poster.

I know more records are going on site and checked the antenati.san.beniculturi one and came up with zilch.  After your posting I tried again; name, date etc = nothing.  Tried with just a surname = nothing.  Tried with and without place name.  Strange in both cases you found info and I could'nt.  Perhaps there is a gremlin in my computer ;D

Question:  As you seem to be a bit more technically minded than me - how did you find the info?

Plus I can trace the births of the parents and if their is an annotation as to marriage.

Thanks,

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« Reply #356 on: Wednesday 12 June 19 02:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Jim

Thank you very much for that information. However, like Steve, I get nessun risultato on that site. What search information did you enter? What are the full dates of birth cited for Mauro and Maria Teresa Di Giovanni?

Many thanks again.

Cheers,

Rodeo

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Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« Reply #357 on: Wednesday 12 June 19 03:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve & Rodeo

To search the http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it site, you need to go to the Sfoglia I Registri, then you choose the province you want to search, then locate the town you want. In this case, you find Salerno then Cappaccio.  Hope this helps.

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Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« Reply #358 on: Wednesday 12 June 19 03:48 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve

To search FamilySearch, after signing in at the top you'll family tree, search, memories,etc., Choose catalog under the search, the next page opens where it says place you type in the province or the town. Choose civil registry then the year you are looking for. Not all places are viewable online or only some years are, they are all different. If not viewable, you'll need to go to a family history center to search them.

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Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« Reply #359 on: Wednesday 12 June 19 07:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the tips.  I can see where I went wrong on the "Antenati" and "FS".

Rodeo managed to get the BC on Antenati and is sending to me for translation.  Should be able to trace parents from them and their date and place of Birth.  So can take it from their.

Appreciate your imput.

Steve
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