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Ann Tatangelo

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I specialize in researching family trees on location in the Province of Frosinone and finding living relatives. Civil and Parish record searches undertaken.
My associate specializes in locating immigrant ship manifests, searching US and Canadian records and LDS Microfilms.
An associate located in Province of Bari can undertake projects in that area.
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Genealogical research in Central and Southern Italy
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(no name) wrote:
Ann, you are the best, and truly a wonderful friend.

Thank you for giving us the answers we needed!

New Oxford American Dictionary

mentor |ˈmenˌtôr; -tər|
noun
an experienced and trusted adviser : he was her friend and mentor until his death in 1915.
• an experienced person in a company, college, or school who trains and counsels new employees or students.

verb [ trans. ]
to advise or train

ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: via French and Latin from Greek Mentōr, the name of the adviser of the young Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey.
Nov. 25
No namewrote:
Have just used Ann for some research, and coming from Scotland where it hurts to spend every penny, was most happy with the cost, and, most importantly, the fabulous speed that Ann has done the research for me.
Am happy to find out that my families past is every bit as interesting as we hoped it would be!
Sept. 22
Carlawrote:
Thankyou for putting these photo's up! They bring back memories!! I am italian, my grandparents are from picinisco and my  family and I travel to italy every year and all of our relatives and believe me we are ALOT!! All pia and crolla but it's the most magical place in the world. I will upload photos on the forum at some point and some are spectacular. Thanks again for putting up the photo's! xcarla
Jan. 27
September 28

Province of Bari

Joe has just joined our team to handle searches in the Province of Bari.  He now lives in Castellana Grotte, returning to his home town after 25 years in Canada.  Civil or parish record searches in the Province will be his specialty.

September 14

1814 Civil Census of Arpino

In 1815 a civil census of Arpino was taken.  Each citizen is listed with relationship to Head of Household, name and age.  There are also lists of the various professions, tobacconists, ironworkers etc.  This record can take your family research back another generation.

1859 Parish Census for Broccostella

1859 Parish Census for Broccostella is available for consultation.  The family groups were updated for several years.

1795 Parish census of Santopadre

The Stato delle Anime or Parish census  for 1795 is now available for consultation without incurring travel costs to Santopadre.  If you have searched the LDS films and want to take your research back another generation please contact me.

September 10

Coincidences or Fate?

A Welsh client was traveling regularly to Piscinisco to gaze longingly on the former home of her ancestors, wondering who  the new owner was and hoping one day to meet him and show him some old photos of when her Grandparents lived there.  She also hoped to have the opportunity to rent the place and spend a night under the same roof that saw the birth of many of her ancestors.  One day I was contacted by another Welshman who wanted me to research his HOUSE.  He had no Italian ancestry but had fallen in love with Piscinisco and bought a property there.  I put the two together (with their mutual consent) and it turns out that the new client has a place to rent, and while it is not the ancestral home of my other client it is right next door.  One day, she is sure to meet the family who owns the ancestral home, and hopes to at least see inside!  One never knows!
 
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