#3: Re: Palermo marriages 1836-1875 Author: JamesBianco, Location: Westfield, MA.Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:34 pm ---- A remarkable and amazing database!!! Thank you Riccardo for sharing the link. You all know how exited I get when records go online!!
#4: Re: Palermo marriages 1836-1875 Author: chanchisfea, Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:59 am ---- Jim, I just took a look at your records page and I noticed the link to the records transcript for VERZINO is an old link [that doesn't work any more]. I went ahead and created a domain just for the records I'm transcribing
There I have transcripts for Verzino, San Vincenzo la Costa and some for Petrona' ....Which reminds me, I need to upload a whole bunch of transcribed information I've gathered in the past two weeks!!! *yikes!*
Liz
#5: Re: Palermo marriages 1836-1875 Author: Eleven, Location: New YorkPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:59 pm ---- I think its great, to get any type records..out there. Nobody seems to be doing my towns..but, I am always looking and hoping that someday, at least some of it gets online.
#6: Re: Palermo marriages 1836-1875 Author: tjbrn, Location: North CarolinaPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:15 am ---- Is there a key for reading these records? What is it that I am seeing when I look through the records, for example, left to right what do each of the fields represent?
#7: Re: Palermo marriages 1836-1875 Author: lilbees, Location: Georgia, USAPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:28 am ---- The column headings are as follows:
#8: Re: Palermo marriages 1836-1875 Author: tjbrn, Location: North CarolinaPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:10 pm ---- Thanks, lilbees. I went to high school with a Michael Catalano, just saw him Sat night at our 45th high school reunion, Salem, NJ.