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== Archives == | == Archives == | ||
===National Archives=== | ===National Archives=== | ||
Numerous sources, both public and private, are kept in the State Archives, which are indispensable for genealogical research and for the history of individual families and individuals. The main ones are: | |||
*The civil status with the relative original annual and ten-year indices; | |||
*The documentation relating to military enrollment and career; | |||
The notarial archives; | |||
*Family and personal archives; | |||
*Nominative sources and sources for emigration; | |||
*all other archives and individual documents, public and private, that the State owns or has received as a gift or deposit, such as archives of families, businesses, religious corporations and non-state public bodies.<ref>"Genealogical sources in the State Archives", at Ancestors Portal, https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/strumenti/le-fonti-genealogiche-negli-archivi-di-stato/, accessed 4 November 2022.</ref> | |||
=== Provincial Archives [Archivio di stato] === | === Provincial Archives [Archivio di stato] === | ||
In Italy each province has its own archive. Most records of genealogical value are kept by provincial archives. They serve as repositories for records about their particular area. | In Italy each province has its own archive. Most records of genealogical value are kept by provincial archives. They serve as repositories for records about their particular area. |
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