Italy Birth Records
Italian birth records - Italian Side Genealogy
The most useful info on italian birth records: (1) Registration Number and Full Name (2) Date of the Birth Registration (3) Name of the Town (4) Name of the Father (usually the registrant) (5) Age of the Father (6) Job of the Father (7) Day of the Birth (8) Address of the house were baby was born (the house where the family lived)
https://www.italianside.com/italian-birth-records/How to find Italian Birth Records with the New Antenati ...
This site has been digitizing the Italian Civil records that date back to 1809. While not every record is there, they constantly update, so you have to check back. What many people do not know, is that while all the records are in Italian, the search instructions are in English and Italian. The link attached is the English version.
https://www.italiangenealogy.blog/how-to-find-italian-birth-records/Italy Births and Baptisms, 1806-1900 • FamilySearch
Italy Births and Baptisms, 1806-1900 Description Index to selected Italy births and baptisms. Only a few localities are included and the time period varies by locality. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later. How to Use this Collection »
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708706Italian Civil Vital Records - Italia Mia
Italian researchers can access records at Ancestry.com where they can find many records of Italy. Birth records are one of the first items researchers generally seek. Marriage records are similar in form but more detailed. They are certainly more detailed than the ones that are used today in Italy.
https://www.italiamia.com/community/italian-civil-vital-records/Italy Public Records
Births and Baptisms 1806-1900 Index of almost 2 million birth and baptism records filed in Italy between 1806 and 1900. Caccamo Surnames Browse the Pallante Center for Italian Research's list of Caccamo, Sicilia, Italy surnames by letter. Calitri Census Records 1753 Browse the Calitri Connections Census Records for Calitri, Campania, Italy.
https://publicrecords.searchsystems.net/Other_Nations/Europe_Free_Public_Records/Italy_Public_Records/Italian Records Genealogy Research | FamilySearch
FamilySearch.org and the Italian government have gone to great lengths to digitize, preserve, and make accessible millions of Italian birth, marriage, and death records. Using an ancestor’s name and place of origin to search these collections can help you find much more information about your Italian ancestors.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/italian-records-genealogy-researchCyndi's List - Italy / Italia - Birth, Marriage, Death
FamilySearch - Italy Births and Baptisms, 1806-1900 FREE Index to selected Italy births and baptisms. Only a few localities are included and the time period varies by locality. This collection contains 1,940,693 records. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records.
https://www.cyndislist.com/italy/bmd/Italy Civil Registration • FamilySearch
A civil record unique to Italy is the stato di famiglia, or state of the family certificate. The comune keeps a record of each family and updates each change, including births, marriages, deaths, and emigration. All individuals in a household are included. Some households include more than one family.
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Italy_Civil_RegistrationItalian Genealogy Records Online - Italy Heritage
This section lists indexes derived from civil records, parish books, onciari and other sources. 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 ...
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Italy Online Genealogy Records Ask the Community Locating Town of Origin in Italy In order to research your family in Italy, it is essential that you have identified the place where they came from. You must know the city, town, or parish that they came from. It will be difficult to identify the place of origin by going directly to Italy sources.
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