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Links to all birth records currently available through the Antenati website.
Links to all death records currently available through the Antenati website.
Links to all marriage records currently available through the Antenati website.
Links to all Processetti records currently available through the Antenati website.
Links to all Matrimoni Pubblicazioni currently available through the Antenati website.
Links to all marriage records currently available through the Antenati website.
Direct link to scans of the above civil records held by Familysearch.
Direct link to scans of the above civil records held by Familysearch.
Direct link to scans of the above civil records held by Familysearch.
Direct link to scans of the above civil records held by Familysearch.
Direct link to scans of the above civil records held by Familysearch.
Direct link to scans of various civil records held by Familysearch.
Transcribed and compiled by Givonna Parise, this spreadsheet contains all Calabritto birth records between 1866-1876, sorted by father's name.
Kindly submitted by John Rendfrey, this spreadsheet contains all Calabritto deaths between 1871-1908. Sorted both alphabetically and chronologically.
Created by Sam Kyle, this spreadsheet makes finding civil records for a specific year fast and simple. With direct links to every document plus addition links to indexes where available.
Compiled by John Rendfrey, the Castato is like a census, Italian towns produced a register (castato) of every person in their town, listing the assets owned by the head of household. Includes cross references to 1755 Calabritto Castato.
Extracted by John Rendfrey from the book 'Quaglietta nel 1754' this spreadsheet is an index of each individual residing in Quaglietta in 1754. It also includes a page reference to the above book, where you can find further detail.
Another from John Rendfrey - Like a census, Italian towns produced a register (castato) of every person in their town, listing the assets owned by the head of household. Includes cross references to 1739-40 Calabritto Castato.
Transcribed by John Rendfrey and submitted for inclusion here, although the Casato of 1814 is not as detailed as the Calabritto castato of 1755 - listing only heads of households or taxpayers, their occupation and, in some cases, their father - it is still a valuable resource.
An ongoing project with regular updates, and using the shipping manifest records available at the Ellis Island Foundation as its basis, this spreadsheet is an extract of individuals who arrived in the US who stated their place of birth or last residence as Calabritto.
Extracted from the Online Register of the Italian Fallen of World War One (Refer to our Italian Sources Page for a link to the page), this spreadsheet contains the names of the 52 men of Calabritto who lost their lives during the Great War.
Compiled by Sam Kyle and extracted from a number of sources this spreadsheet contains the names of those who lost their lives during WWII.
Another spreadsheet by Sam Kyle and extracted from a number of sources, containing 150 or so names, of Calabrittani who appear in the US Draft of June 1917.
A spreadsheet of those Calabrittani who appear with the Fourth Registration, often referred to as the "old man's registration", conducted on 27 April 1942 and registered men who born on or between 28 April 1877 and 16 February 1897.
Updated:
A list of the 92 Calabrittani who sadly lost their loves during the devastating earthquake of 1980.
Extract of all Biographies of individuals of Calabrittani descent who had contributed to the progress of New Jersey. (Pub. 1950)
Written in the 1930's by Peter B. Mattia, born in Calabritto, and one of the first Italians to settle in Newark, NJ.
An index of the 100 or so Italian migrants mentioned in the Recollections of Peter B. Mattia.
Created to assist in researching and locating information and records of our ancestors who were either born in Senerchia, Italy, or married a person born there, or are otherwise connected to someone who was born there.
Created by Gilbert Del Giudice over many years, Senerchia Pedigrees has an incredible amount of information extracted from the Parish Civil Records.
An amazingly detailed website, created with PhpGedView and run by Pasquale Ceres. THE place to go for any information about ancestors from Caposele!
This site gives visitor access to historical and genealogical documents relating to the town of Calitri. Almost all include transcriptions for ease of use.
Created by Donna Troisi - in honour of her ancestors - it contains transcriptions (as downloadable pdf's) of all available Civil Records for Ariano Irpino.
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