How To Find Italian Birth Records
How to find Italian Birth Records with the New Antenati
Organization Tools Here is an update to my past from Feb 3. I found several links on the Family Search Wiki to assist with translations of Italian Records found on the Antenati. Birth Records Death Records Marriage Records Strategies for l ocating records by type and date. From letters to request church records in Italian
https://www.italiangenealogy.blog/how-to-find-italian-birth-records/How to look up prisoners and prison records | USAGov
Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmate locator to find out when a prisoner is or was expected to be released. To learn more details about an inmate, find out how to submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to BOP. Get a copy of your own prison records
https://www.usa.gov/prisoner-records
Italian Records Genealogy Research - FamilySearch
Many record collections from Italy have now been microfilmed, digitized, and published online for free, so you have a good chance of finding information about your Italian ancestors.In Italy, most records are created locally, so it is important to first find where your ancestors lived.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/italian-records-genealogy-research
Italy Record Finder • FamilySearch
1 Record Finder Table for Italy. 1.1 Order of Records. 2 List of Topics. 2.1 Vital Events. 2.2 Maiden Names and Family Members. 2.3 Immigration and Country of Origin. 2.4 Residences and Locations. 2.5 Personal Details and Affiliations. 2.6 Reading the Records.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Italy_Record_Finder
Italian Genealogy Records Online - Italy Heritage
Catalogues of Civil Records are, as of July 2020, also online on the Antenati Portal, and are divided into Stato civile napoleonico (1809-1815), Stato civile della restaurazione (1816-1860) and Stato civile italiano, from 1861 onwards up to different years in each archive.
https://www.italyheritage.com/genealogy/records/
Antenati Italiani: Italian genealogy researches, origin of last names
We reconstruct the Italian genealogy in the most advanced and accurate way, collecting every genealogical data: ancestors, last names, civil registrations, parish registries, data archiving, statistics and elaborations. The work of many fans, day after day, keeps memories alive and reveals surprises.
https://www.antenati-italiani.org/en
Italian civil vital records and parish records - Actarchivi
The Vital records request from the Ufficio dello Stato civile (Vital records office) in which the event occurred: Request from the Italian State archives, parish an diocesan archives – Euro 200, 00. Look up and retrieve of the records available online – Euro 70,00. Hourly Fee — Euro 30.00 per hour for the research and for the organization ...
https://actarchivi.it/en/services/vital-records/
5 Ways to Research Your Italian Heritage Without Leaving Home
FamilySearch is the largest source of online records for Italian genealogical research ().Explore the Italy research page to find records of births, marriages, deaths, Catholic Church records, censuses, military conscriptions, and more. You will need to know your family's ancestral town to search many of these records, as only some collections are indexed and searchable by name.
https://www.nypl.org/blog/2015/07/24/research-italian-heritage
Italian Civil Records - Italian Side Genealogy
Birth, Marriage and Death Records in Italy. Registry records (“Atti di Stato Civile” in Italian) include records of births, marriages, deaths, citizenships and “different acts” (1).Dating back to January 1, 1809, when the municipal administrations were forced to register births and adoptions, marriages and deaths, the Italian Civil records essentially follow the patterns of the parish ...
https://www.italianside.com/italian-civil-records/
CDCR - CIRIS
If you need an incarcerated person's conviction information, you may contact the court or jurisdiction. If you believe any information in this site is in error, please contact the CDCR Identification Unit at (916) 445-6713.
https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/
Overview of Italian Records - Italy GenWeb
Military and Conscription. Military records "foglio matricolare" records begin around 1870. All male italian citizens are required to register at age 18. Information contained in them might include name, date of birth, present address, parents and next of kin names. They also may contain types of service and records of such.
http://www.italywgw.org/records/italian_records/