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Guide to '''Cuneo province ancestry, family history and genealogy:''' birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.
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'''Most of your genealogical research for Cuneo, Piedmont  will be in two main record types: civil registration (''registri dello stato civile'') and church records (''registri ecclesiastici''). This article will teach you methods for locating and searching these two record groups.'''
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==Locating Town of Origin in Italy==
'''Most of your genealogical research for Cuneo, Piedmont will be in two main record types: civil registration (''registri dello stato civile'') and church records (''registri ecclesiastici''). This article will teach you methods for locating and searching these two record groups.'''
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. A few records are indexed, but many records will require going directly to photocopied local records, which are only available by town name. it will be difficult to identify the place of origin by going directly to Italy sources. Therefore, you will need to search in United States (or other country of arrival)  sources first. See [[Italy Gathering Information to Locate Place of Origin|'''Italy Gathering Information to Locate Place of Origin''']] to learn how to search for the Italian place of origin in United States records.<br>
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==Civil Registration (''registri dello stato civile'')==
*'''Civil registration''' records (registri dello stato civile) are government records of births, marriages, and deaths.  


*'''Dates:''' In southern Italy, registering births, marriages, and deaths began in 1809 (1820 in Sicily). In central and northern Italy, civil registration began in 1866 (1871 in Veneto). After this date, virtually all individuals who lived in Italy were recorded.


*'''Contents:''' For detailed descriptions of the information you might find in each record, see [[Italy Civil Registration- Vital Records#Information recorded in civil registers|'''Information recorded in civil registers''']].<br>
=Accessing the Records=
==Civil Registration (''registri dello stato civile'')==


*'''Language:''' The records were almost always kept in Italian, except for records kept during the rule of foreign powers such as France and Austria. In the northern regions, many records are in French and German. Some church records were transcribed into civil registration records in Latin. Don't worry; you will be able to search these foreign languages by learning just a few typical words such as those for mother, father, born, name, bride, groom, married, etc. More help with this is given later in this article.


*'''Accessing the records:''' Civil registration records were and are kept at the local registrar’s office (anagrafe) in each town or city. A copy of each record is sent to the tribunale (district court).<br>
===1. Antenati (Ancestors Portal)===
 
The '''State Archives''' hold many private and public sources that are essential to the genealogical research and the history of some families and persons. The main sources are:
*'''Determining the locality:''' You must determine the town where your ancestor lived before you can find the records. Your ancestor may have lived in a village that belonged to a nearby larger town. Large cities may have many civil registration districts. You may need to use maps, gazetteers, and other geographic references to identify the place where your ancestor lived and the civil registration office that served that place. See [[Italy Maps|'''Italy Maps''']] and [[Italy Gazetteers|'''Italy Gazetteers''']] for information on how to find civil registration offices. <br>
*The '''Civil Registry''', together with the attached 1-year and 10-year origin indexes
*Military service and army archives.
*Notary public archives.
*Family and personal archives.
*Nominal sources and sources for emigration.
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'''Antenati''' is a direct portal to the state archives that have been digitized and indexed. Completion varies and works are in progress, so check back if necessary. A colored flag at the top left of the page indicates degree of completion.  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/find-your-italian-ancestors-online-through-portale-degli-antenati '''Find Your Italian Ancestors Online Through Portale degli Antenati'''] Tutorial. [https://cms-b-assets.familysearch.org/dc/21/0258e7744f2d87605d9b7915aea9/find-your-italian-ancestors-online-through-portale-degli-antenati.pdf Class Handout]
*[https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/archivio/archivio-di-stato-di-cuneo/?lang=en State Archives of Cuneo]
*[https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/?lang=eng Antenati Search Engines] for all of Italy, by browsable registries or indexes (incomplete)
*[https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/the-site/faq/?lang=en FAQ]


*'''State of the Family (Stato di famiglia):'''  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. Historical states of the family (''stato di famiglia storico'') are kept at the provincial archive (ufficio dello stato civile). These records document past generations of families. Not all areas have kept this record, but where they exist, they are a valuable research tool.
=== 2. Online Digital Records for Civil Registration ===  
 
*To learn more about Italian Civil Registration, read [[Italy Civil Registration- Vital Records|'''Italy Civil Registration- Vital Records''']].
 
 
=== 1. Online Digital Records for Civil Registration ===  
For some localities, digital copies of civil registration can be searched online:<br>
For some localities, digital copies of civil registration can be searched online:<br>
*'''1795-1915''' - {{RecordSearch|1392991|Italy, Cuneo, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1795-1915}},free, index, incomplete.  
*'''1795-1915''' {{RecordSearch|1392991|Italy, Cuneo, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1795-1915}} at FamilySearch - [[Italy, Cuneo, Civil Registration (State Archive) - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; free, index, incomplete.
*'''1795-1915''' - {{RecordSearch|1392991|Italy, Cuneo, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1795-1915|access=browse}},free, browseable images, incomplete.
*'''1866-1910''' [https://search.ancestry.it/search/db.aspx?dbid=9971 Italy, Cuneo, Alba, Civil Status (Court), 1866-1910], images ($)
*'''1866-1941''' - {{RecordSearch|1483030|Italy, Cuneo, Alba, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1941|access=browse}}, free, browseable images, incomplete.  Records will eventually be indexed online.
*'''1866-1941''' {{RecordSearch|1483030|Italy, Cuneo, Alba, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1941}} at FamilySearch - [[Italy, Cuneo, Alba, Civil Registration (Tribunale) - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; free, browsable images, incomplete.
*'''1866-1942''' - {{RecordSearch|2068332|Italy, Cuneo, Saluzzo, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1942|access=browse}}, free, browseable images, incomplete.  Records will eventually be indexed online.
*'''1866-1942''' {{RecordSearch|2068332|Italy, Cuneo, Saluzzo, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1942}} at FamilySearch - [[Italy, Cuneo, Saluzzo, Civil Registration, Tribunale - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; free, browsable images, incomplete.
*'''1866-1910''' - [https://search.ancestry.it/search/db.aspx?dbid=9971 Italy, Cuneo, Alba, Civil Status (Court), 1866-1910], images, ($)


'''"Nati"''' are births. '''"Matrimoni"''' and '''"allegati"''' are marriages. ''' "Morti"''' are deaths.  '''"Indici decennali"''' is the 10-year index.
'''"Nati"''' are births. '''"Matrimoni"''' and '''"allegati"''' are marriages. ''' "Morti"''' are deaths.  '''"Indici decennali"''' is the 10-year index.


=== 2. Microfilm or Digital Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog ===
=== 3. Microfilm or Digital Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog ===
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:::a. Click on this link to see a list of [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=1950598&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Italy%2C%20Cuneo%22 '''records for Italy, Cuneo'''].
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'''There are many microfilmed records available but not included in the online collections. Also digitized records are being added directly to the catalog without appearing in FamilySearch Historical Records listings.'''Currently, all microfilms are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://familysearch.org/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you. '''To find a record:'''
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:::a. Click on this link to see a list of [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=113604&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Italy%2C%20Cuneo%22 '''records for Italy, Cuneo'''].
:::b. Click on '''"Places within Italy, Cuneo"''' and a list of towns and cities will open.
:::b. Click on '''"Places within Italy, Cuneo"''' and a list of towns and cities will open.
:::c. Click on the '''town or city''' you wish to search.
:::c. Click on the '''town or city''' you wish to search.
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:::f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]].  The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.  
:::f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]].  The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.  


===3. Writing for  Civil Registration Certificates===
===4. Writing for  Civil Registration Certificates===
If the records are not online or microfilmed, civil registration records in Italy can be obtained by writing to the local civil registry. This is also necessary for more recent records.  Recent records are covered by privacy laws, so they are not released for microfilm or online.  But relatives are allowed request them for genealogy.  Civil officials will generally answer correspondence in Italian. Your request may be forwarded if the records have been sent to the tribunale or the provincia.  <br>
If the records are not online or microfilmed, civil registration records in Italy can be obtained by writing to the local civil registry. Recent records are covered by privacy laws, so they are not released for microfilm or online.  But relatives are allowed to request them for genealogy.  Civil officials will generally answer correspondence in Italian. Your request may be forwarded if the records have been sent to the tribunale or the provincia.  <br>


[http://www.comuni-italiani.it/004/index.html '''Address list for municipalities of Cuneo''']<br>
[http://www.comuni-italiani.it/004/index.html '''Address list for municipalities of Cuneo''']<br>
Format for address for local office: use this address as a guide, replacing the information in parentheses:<br><br>
'''Format of address for a local office:''' use this address as a guide, replacing the information in parentheses:<br><br>
 
::Sindaco<br>
::Sindaco<br>
::Comune di (name of the locality)<br>
::Comune di (name of the locality)<br>
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*Reason for the request (family history or medical).  
*Reason for the request (family history or medical).  
*Request for a complete extract of the record  
*Request for a complete extract of the record  
*International reply coupon, available from large post offices (optional).
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If your request is unsuccessful, search for duplicate records that may have been filed in other archives or search in church registers.
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== Church Records (''registri ecclesiastici'') ==
== Church Records (''registri ecclesiastici'') ==
*Church records (registri ecclesiastici) are vital records kept by priests and are often called parish registers or church books. They include records of christenings (baptisms), marriages, and deaths (burials). In addition, church records may include confirmations, first communions, and church census records. The Roman Catholic Church is traditionally recognized as the state church because most Italians are Roman Catholic. Nearly every person who lived in Italy was recorded in a church record during the last 200 to 300 years.<br>


*Church records are crucial for research before the civil government started keeping vital records, which began about 1809 to 1820, and in some provinces, 1866 or 1871. After that, church records continued to be kept but often contain less information. It can be helpful to search both types of records, particularly if your ancestors' information seems to be missing from one or the other. Of course, in some cases you will find only church records online for a locality, which are therefore more accessible than writing for civil registration. However, they usually contain fewer details.
*To learn more about church records, see [[Italy Church Records|'''Italy Church Records''']].
=== 1.  Digital Online and Microfilm Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog ===
=== 1.  Digital Online and Microfilm Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog ===
There are some microfilmed records available. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://familysearch.org/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you. To find a microfilm:
There are some microfilmed records available. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://locations.familysearch.org/en/search '''FamilySearch Center'''] near you. To find a microfilm:


:::a. Click on this link to see a list of [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=113604&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Italy%2C%20Cuneo%22 '''records for Italy, Cuneo'''].
:::a. Click on this link to see a list of [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=1950598&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Italy%2C%20Cuneo%22 '''records for Italy, Cuneo'''].
:::b. Click on '''"Places within Italy, Cuneo"''' and a list of towns and cities will open.
:::b. Click on '''"Places within Italy, Cuneo"''' and a list of towns and cities will open.
:::c. Click on the '''town or city''' you wish to search.
:::c. Click on the '''town or city''' you wish to search.
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=== 2. Writing to a Catholic Priest for Church Records ===
=== 2. Writing to a Catholic Priest for Church Records ===
Baptism, marriage, and death records may be searched by contacting or visiting local parish or diocese archives in Italy. Italy has no single repository of church records. Write your request in Italian whenever possible. '''''This method is not always reliable.  Officials might or might not respond.'''''  
Baptism, marriage, and death records may be searched by contacting or visiting local parish or diocese archives in Italy.'''''This method is not always reliable.  Officials might or might not respond.'''''  


Write a brief request in Italian to the proper church using this address as guide replacing the information in parentheses:<br>
Write a brief request in Italian to the proper church using this address as guide replacing the information in parentheses:<br>


::Reverendo Parroco <br>
::Reverendo Parroco <br>
::(Street address, if known: consult [http://www.thecatholicdirectory.com/directory.cfm?fuseaction=show_country&country=IT '''The Catholic Directory''']) <br>
::(Street address, if known: consult [https://gcatholic.org/churches/IT.htm '''Churches in Italy by City''']) <br>
::([http://zip-codes.nonsolocap.it/ Postal code]) (City) (Province abbreviation:CN)<br>
::([http://zip-codes.nonsolocap.it/ Postal code]) (City) (Province abbreviation:CN)<br>
::ITALY
::ITALY
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*Reason for the request (family history or medical).  
*Reason for the request (family history or medical).  
*Request for a complete extract of the record  
*Request for a complete extract of the record  
*International reply coupon, available from large post offices (optional).


=History=
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Cuneo Cuneo Province] (Wikipedia)
=== City of Cuneo ===
Cuneo was founded in 1198 by the local population, who declared it an independent commune. In 1238 they were recognized as free commune by Emperor Frederick II.<br>
It became the main Angevine possession in Northern Italy; their rule ended in 1382 when Cuneo was acquired by the Duchy of Savoy.
Cuneo became an important stronghold of the expanding Savoy state, and was thus besieged by France many times. In all the sieges Cuneo resisted successfully. Cuneo was conquered by France only during the Napoleonic Wars, when it was made the capital of the Stura department. After the restoration of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the unification of Italy, Cuneo became the capital of its namesake province in 1859.<br>
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneo Cuneo] (Wikipedia)
==Municipalities in Cuneo==
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<li>[[Acceglio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Acceglio]]</li>
<li>[[Aisone, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Aisone]]</li>
<li>[[Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Albaretto della Torre, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Albaretto della Torre]]</li>
<li>[[Alto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Alto]]</li>
<li>[[Argentera, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Argentera]]</li>
<li>[[Arguello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Arguello]]</li>
<li>[[Bagnasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bagnasco]]</li>
<li>[[Bagnolo Piemonte, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bagnolo Piemonte]]</li>
<li>[[Baldissero d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Baldissero d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Barbaresco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Barbaresco]]</li>
<li>[[Barge, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Barge]]</li>
<li>[[Barolo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Barolo]]</li>
<li>[[Bastia Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bastia Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Battifollo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Battifollo]]</li>
<li>[[Beinette, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Beinette]]</li>
<li>[[Bellino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bellino]]</li>
<li>[[Belvedere Langhe, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Belvedere Langhe]]</li>
<li>[[Bene Vagienna, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bene Vagienna]]</li>
<li>[[Benevello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Benevello]]</li>
<li>[[Bergolo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bergolo]]</li>
<li>[[Bernezzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bernezzo]]</li>
<li>[[Bonvicino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bonvicino]]</li>
<li>[[Borgo San Dalmazzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Borgo San Dalmazzo]]</li>
<li>[[Borgomale, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Borgomale]]</li>
<li>[[Bosia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bosia]]</li>
<li>[[Bossolasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bossolasco]]</li>
<li>[[Boves, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Boves]]</li>
<li>[[Bra, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Bra]]</li>
<li>[[Briaglia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Briaglia]]</li>
<li>[[Briga Alta, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Briga Alta]]</li>
<li>[[Brondello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Brondello]]</li>
<li>[[Brossasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Brossasco]]</li>
<li>[[Busca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Busca]]</li>
<li>[[Camerana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Camerana]]</li>
<li>[[Camo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Camo]]</li>
<li>[[Canale, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Canale]]</li>
<li>[[Canosio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Canosio]]</li>
<li>[[Caprauna, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Caprauna]]</li>
<li>[[Caraglio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Caraglio]]</li>
<li>[[Caramagna Piemonte, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Caramagna Piemonte]]</li>
<li>[[Cardè, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cardè]]</li>
<li>[[Carrù, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Carrù]]</li>
<li>[[Cartignano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cartignano]]</li>
<li>[[Casalgrasso, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Casalgrasso]]</li>
<li>[[Castagnito, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castagnito]]</li>
<li>[[Casteldelfino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Casteldelfino]]</li>
<li>[[Castellar, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castellar]]</li>
<li>[[Castelletto Stura, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castelletto Stura]]</li>
<li>[[Castelletto Uzzone, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castelletto Uzzone]]</li>
<li>[[Castellinaldo d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castellinaldo d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Castellino Tanaro, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castellino Tanaro]]</li>
<li>[[Castelmagno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castelmagno]]</li>
<li>[[Castelnuovo di Ceva, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castelnuovo di Ceva]]</li>
<li>[[Castiglione Falletto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castiglione Falletto]]</li>
<li>[[Castiglione Tinella, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castiglione Tinella]]</li>
<li>[[Castino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Castino]]</li>
<li>[[Cavallerleone, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cavallerleone]]</li>
<li>[[Cavallermaggiore, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cavallermaggiore]]</li>
<li>[[Celle di Macra, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Celle di Macra]]</li>
<li>[[Centallo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Centallo]]</li>
<li>[[Ceresole Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Ceresole Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Cerretto Langhe, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cerretto Langhe]]</li>
<li>[[Cervasca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cervasca]]</li>
<li>[[Cervere, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cervere]]</li>
<li>[[Ceva, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Ceva]]</li>
<li>[[Cherasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cherasco]]</li>
<li>[[Chiusa di Pesio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Chiusa di Pesio]]</li>
<li>[[Cigliè, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cigliè]]</li>
<li>[[Cissone, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cissone]]</li>
<li>[[Clavesana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Clavesana]]</li>
<li>[[Corneliano d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Corneliano d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Cortemilia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cortemilia]]</li>
<li>[[Cossano Belbo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cossano Belbo]]</li>
<li>[[Costigliole Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Costigliole Saluzzo]]</li>
<li>[[Cravanzana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cravanzana]]</li>
<li>[[Crissolo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Crissolo]]</li>
<li>[[Cuneo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Cuneo]]</li>
<li>[[Demonte, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Demonte]]</li>
<li>[[Diano d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Diano d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Dogliani, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Dogliani]]</li>
<li>[[Dronero, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Dronero]]</li>
<li>[[Elva, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Elva]]</li>
<li>[[Entracque, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Entracque]]</li>
<li>[[Envie, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Envie]]</li>
<li>[[Farigliano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Farigliano]]</li>
<li>[[Faule, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Faule]]</li>
<li>[[Feisoglio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Feisoglio]]</li>
<li>[[Fossano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Fossano]]</li>
<li>[[Frabosa Soprana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Frabosa Soprana]]</li>
<li>[[Frabosa Sottana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Frabosa Sottana]]</li>
<li>[[Frassino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Frassino]]</li>
<li>[[Gaiola, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Gaiola]]</li>
<li>[[Gambasca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Gambasca]]</li>
<li>[[Garessio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Garessio]]</li>
<li>[[Genola, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Genola]]</li>
<li>[[Gorzegno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Gorzegno]]</li>
<li>[[Gottasecca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Gottasecca]]</li>
<li>[[Govone, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Govone]]</li>
<li>[[Grinzane Cavour, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Grinzane Cavour]]</li>
<li>[[Guarene, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Guarene]]</li>
<li>[[Igliano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Igliano]]</li>
<li>[[Isasca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Isasca]]</li>
<li>[[La Morra, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|La Morra]]</li>
<li>[[Lagnasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Lagnasco]]</li>
<li>[[Lequio Berria, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Lequio Berria]]</li>
<li>[[Lequio Tanaro, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Lequio Tanaro]]</li>
<li>[[Lesegno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Lesegno]]</li>
<li>[[Levice, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Levice]]</li>
<li>[[Limone Piemonte, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Limone Piemonte]]</li>
<li>[[Lisio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Lisio]]</li>
<li>[[Macra, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Macra]]</li>
<li>[[Magliano Alfieri, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Magliano Alfieri]]</li>
<li>[[Magliano Alpi, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Magliano Alpi]]</li>
<li>[[Mango, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Mango]]</li>
<li>[[Manta, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Manta]]</li>
<li>[[Marene, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Marene]]</li>
<li>[[Margarita, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Margarita]]</li>
<li>[[Marmora, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Marmora]]</li>
<li>[[Marsaglia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Marsaglia]]</li>
<li>[[Martiniana Po, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Martiniana Po]]</li>
<li>[[Melle, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Melle]]</li>
<li>[[Moiola, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Moiola]]</li>
<li>[[Mombarcaro, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Mombarcaro]]</li>
<li>[[Mombasiglio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Mombasiglio]]</li>
<li>[[Monastero di Vasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monastero di Vasco]]</li>
<li>[[Monasterolo Casotto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monasterolo Casotto]]</li>
<li>[[Monasterolo di Savigliano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monasterolo di Savigliano]]</li>
<li>[[Monchiero, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monchiero]]</li>
<li>[[Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Monesiglio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monesiglio]]</li>
<li>[[Monforte d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monforte d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Montà, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montà]]</li>
<li>[[Montaldo di Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montaldo di Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Montaldo Roero, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montaldo Roero]]</li>
<li>[[Montanera, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montanera]]</li>
<li>[[Montelupo Albese, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montelupo Albese]]</li>
<li>[[Montemale di Cuneo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montemale di Cuneo]]</li>
<li>[[Monterosso Grana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monterosso Grana]]</li>
<li>[[Monteu Roero, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monteu Roero]]</li>
<li>[[Montezemolo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Montezemolo]]</li>
<li>[[Monticello d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Monticello d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Moretta, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Moretta]]</li>
<li>[[Morozzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Morozzo]]</li>
<li>[[Murazzano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Murazzano]]</li>
<li>[[Murello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Murello]]</li>
<li>[[Narzole, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Narzole]]</li>
<li>[[Neive, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Neive]]</li>
<li>[[Neviglie, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Neviglie]]</li>
<li>[[Niella Belbo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Niella Belbo]]</li>
<li>[[Niella Tanaro, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Niella Tanaro]]</li>
<li>[[Novello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Novello]]</li>
<li>[[Nucetto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Nucetto]]</li>
<li>[[Oncino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Oncino]]</li>
<li>[[Ormea, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Ormea]]</li>
<li>[[Ostana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Ostana]]</li>
<li>[[Paesana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Paesana]]</li>
<li>[[Pagno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pagno]]</li>
<li>[[Pamparato, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pamparato]]</li>
<li>[[Paroldo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Paroldo]]</li>
<li>[[Perletto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Perletto]]</li>
<li>[[Perlo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Perlo]]</li>
<li>[[Peveragno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Peveragno]]</li>
<li>[[Pezzolo Valle Uzzone, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pezzolo Valle Uzzone]]</li>
<li>[[Pianfei, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pianfei]]</li>
<li>[[Piasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Piasco]]</li>
<li>[[Pietraporzio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pietraporzio]]</li>
<li>[[Piobesi d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Piobesi d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Piozzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Piozzo]]</li>
<li>[[Pocapaglia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pocapaglia]]</li>
<li>[[Polonghera, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Polonghera]]</li>
<li>[[Pontechianale, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pontechianale]]</li>
<li>[[Pradleves, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Pradleves]]</li>
<li>[[Prazzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Prazzo]]</li>
<li>[[Priero, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Priero]]</li>
<li>[[Priocca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Priocca]]</li>
<li>[[Priola, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Priola]]</li>
<li>[[Prunetto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Prunetto]]</li>
<li>[[Racconigi, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Racconigi]]</li>
<li>[[Revello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Revello]]</li>
<li>[[Rifreddo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rifreddo]]</li>
<li>[[Rittana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rittana]]</li>
<li>[[Roaschia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roaschia]]</li>
<li>[[Roascio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roascio]]</li>
<li>[[Robilante, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Robilante]]</li>
<li>[[Roburent, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roburent]]</li>
<li>[[Rocca Cigliè, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rocca Cigliè]]</li>
<li>[[Rocca de' Baldi, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rocca de' Baldi]]</li>
<li>[[Roccabruna, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roccabruna]]</li>
<li>[[Roccaforte Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roccaforte Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Roccasparvera, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roccasparvera]]</li>
<li>[[Roccavione, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roccavione]]</li>
<li>[[Rocchetta Belbo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rocchetta Belbo]]</li>
<li>[[Roddi, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roddi]]</li>
<li>[[Roddino, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Roddino]]</li>
<li>[[Rodello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rodello]]</li>
<li>[[Rossana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Rossana]]</li>
<li>[[Ruffia, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Ruffia]]</li>
<li>[[Sale delle Langhe, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sale delle Langhe]]</li>
<li>[[Sale San Giovanni, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sale San Giovanni]]</li>
<li>[[Saliceto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Saliceto]]</li>
<li>[[Salmour, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Salmour]]</li>
<li>[[Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Saluzzo]]</li>
<li>[[Sambuco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sambuco]]</li>
<li>[[Sampeyre, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sampeyre]]</li>
<li>[[San Benedetto Belbo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|San Benedetto Belbo]]</li>
<li>[[San Damiano Macra, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|San Damiano Macra]]</li>
<li>[[San Michele Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|San Michele Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Sanfrè, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sanfrè]]</li>
<li>[[Sanfront, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sanfront]]</li>
<li>[[Sant'Albano Stura, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sant'Albano Stura]]</li>
<li>[[Santa Vittoria d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Santa Vittoria d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Santo Stefano Belbo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Santo Stefano Belbo]]</li>
<li>[[Santo Stefano Roero, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Santo Stefano Roero]]</li>
<li>[[Savigliano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Savigliano]]</li>
<li>[[Scagnello, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Scagnello]]</li>
<li>[[Scarnafigi, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Scarnafigi]]</li>
<li>[[Serralunga d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Serralunga d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Serravalle Langhe, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Serravalle Langhe]]</li>
<li>[[Sinio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sinio]]</li>
<li>[[Somano, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Somano]]</li>
<li>[[Sommariva del Bosco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sommariva del Bosco]]</li>
<li>[[Sommariva Perno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Sommariva Perno]]</li>
<li>[[Stroppo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Stroppo]]</li>
<li>[[Tarantasca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Tarantasca]]</li>
<li>[[Torre Bormida, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Torre Bormida]]</li>
<li>[[Torre Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Torre Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Torre San Giorgio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Torre San Giorgio]]</li>
<li>[[Torresina, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Torresina]]</li>
<li>[[Treiso, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Treiso]]</li>
<li>[[Trezzo Tinella, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Trezzo Tinella]]</li>
<li>[[Trinità, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Trinità]]</li>
<li>[[Valdieri, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Valdieri]]</li>
<li>[[Valgrana, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Valgrana]]</li>
<li>[[Valloriate, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Valloriate]]</li>
<li>[[Valmala, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Valmala]]</li>
<li>[[Venasca, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Venasca]]</li>
<li>[[Verduno, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Verduno]]</li>
<li>[[Vernante, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Vernante]]</li>
<li>[[Verzuolo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Verzuolo]]</li>
<li>[[Vezza d'Alba, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Vezza d'Alba]]</li>
<li>[[Vicoforte, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Vicoforte]]</li>
<li>[[Vignolo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Vignolo]]</li>
<li>[[Villafalletto, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Villafalletto]]</li>
<li>[[Villanova Mondovì, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Villanova Mondovì]]</li>
<li>[[Villanova Solaro, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Villanova Solaro]]</li>
<li>[[Villar San Costanzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Villar San Costanzo]]</li>
<li>[[Vinadio, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Vinadio]]</li>
<li>[[Viola, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Viola]]</li>
<li>[[Vottignasco, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy Genealogy|Vottignasco]]</li>
</ul>
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=Understanding the Records=
==Civil Registration (''registri dello stato civile'')==
*'''Civil registration''' records (registri dello stato civile) are government records of births, marriages, and deaths.
*'''Dates:''' In southern Italy, registering births, marriages, and deaths began in 1809 (1820 in Sicily). In central and northern Italy, civil registration began in 1866 (1871 in Veneto). After this date, virtually all individuals who lived in Italy were recorded.
*'''Contents:''' For detailed descriptions of the information you might find in each record, see [[Italy Civil Registration#Information recorded in civil registers|'''Information recorded in civil registers''']].<br>
*'''Language:''' The records were almost always kept in Italian, except for records kept during the rule of foreign powers such as France and Austria. In the northern regions, many records are in French and German. Some church records were transcribed into civil registration records in Latin.
*'''Accessing the records:'''  Civil registration records were and are kept at the local registrar’s office (anagrafe) in each town or city. A copy of each record is sent to the tribunale (district court).<br>
*'''Determining the locality:''' You must determine the town where your ancestor lived before you can find the records. Your ancestor may have lived in a village that belonged to a nearby larger town. Large cities may have many civil registration districts. You may need to use maps, gazetteers, and other geographic references to identify the place where your ancestor lived and the civil registration office that served that place. See [[Italy Maps|'''Italy Maps''']] and [[Italy Gazetteers|'''Italy Gazetteers''']] for information on how to find civil registration offices. <br>
*'''State of the Family (Stato di famiglia):'''  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. Historical states of the family (''stato di famiglia storico'') are kept at the provincial archive (ufficio dello stato civile). These records document past generations of families. Not all areas have kept this record, but where they exist, they are a valuable research tool.
*To learn more about Italian Civil Registration, read [[Italy Civil Registration|'''Italy Civil Registration''']].
== Church Records (''registri ecclesiastici'') ==
*Church records (registri ecclesiastici) are vital records kept by priests and are often called parish registers or church books. They include records of christenings (baptisms), marriages, and deaths (burials). In addition, church records may include confirmations, first communions, and church census records. The Roman Catholic Church is traditionally recognized as the state church because most Italians are Roman Catholic. Nearly every person who lived in Italy was recorded in a church record during the last 200 to 300 years.<br>
*Church records are crucial for research before the civil government started keeping vital records, which began about 1809 to 1820, and in some provinces, 1866 or 1871. After that, church records continued to be kept but often contain less information. It can be helpful to search both types of records, particularly if your ancestors' information seems to be missing from one or the other. Of course, in some cases you will find only church records online for a locality, which are therefore more accessible than writing for civil registration. However, they usually contain fewer details.
*To learn more about church records, see [[Italy Church Records|'''Italy Church Records''']].
==Reading the Records==
==Reading the Records==
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*You do not have to be fluent in Italian to read your documents. Genealogical records usually contain a limited vocabulary. Use this [[Italian Genealogical Word List|'''Italian Genealogical Word List''']] to translate the important points in the document. If you find that the records are written in [[German Word List|'''German''']], [[French Genealogical Word List|'''French''']], or [[Latin Genealogical Word List|'''Latin''']], click on that language link in this sentence.
*You do not have to be fluent in Italian to read your documents. Genealogical records usually contain a limited vocabulary. Use this [[Italian Genealogical Word List|'''Italian Genealogical Word List''']] to translate the important points in the document. If you find that the records are written in [[German Word List|'''German''']], [[French Genealogical Word List|'''French''']], or [[Latin Genealogical Word List|'''Latin''']], click on that language link in this sentence.


*Online interactive slideshow lessons are available to help you learn to read these records:  
*Online resources are available to help you learn to read these records:  
:*[https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/lesson/reading-italian-handwritten-records-lesson-1-the-italian-alphabet/18 '''Reading Italian Handwritten Records Lesson 1: Italian Letters''']
:*[https://script.byu.edu/italian-handwriting/introduction '''Italian Script Tutorial''']
:*[https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/lesson/reading-italian-handwritten-records-lesson-2-words-and-phrases/19 '''Reading Italian Handwritten Records Lesson 2: Words and Phrases''']
:*[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/c/c3/CivilBirthRecord.jpg Italy Civil Birth Record: Translation] (image)
:*[https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/lesson/reading-italian-handwritten-records-lesson-3-reading-italian-records/20 '''Reading Italian Handwritten Records Lesson 3: Reading Italian Records''']. In this lesson, you will explore several types of Italian genealogical records, including birth, baptismal, marriage, and death records.
:*[https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/lesson/italian-script-tutorial/93 '''Italian Script Tutorial''']
:*[[Italian Birth Document Translation]]
:*[[Italian Marriage Document Translations]]
:*[[Italian Marriage Document Translations]]
:*[[Italian Civil Death Document Translation]]
:*[[Italian Civil Death Document Translation]]
== Tips for Finding Your Ancestor in the Records ==
===Civil Registration Tips===
*In many areas during the earliest years of civil registration, records were '''indexed by the given names'''. Therefore, you must search every entry in the index to make sure you find every individual who had a certain surname.
*Eventually, however, indexes were alphabetized by surname. Women are always found in the indexes under their '''maiden names'''.
*Births were generally registered within a day or two of the child’s birth, usually by the father of the family or by the attending midwife. Corrections to a birth record may have been added as a '''marginal note''. In later records, '''marginal notes''' are frequently found, providing marriage and death information.
*After 1809 Napoleonic law required that the marriage ceremony be performed '''first by a civil authority and then, if desired, by a church authority.''' At first, some people resisted this law and had their marriages performed by church authority only. Later when it became legally necessary for their children to be recognized as legitimate, a civil ceremony was performed. In rare cases, you may find a marriage record for a couple in their 50s who were actually married 30 years earlier. In most cases you may find marriages recorded in both civil and church records.
*Marriages were usually performed and recorded '''where the bride lived.'''
*Do not overlook the '''importance of death records.''' Death records are especially helpful because they may provide important information about a person’s birth, spouse, and parents. Civil death records often exist for individuals for whom there are no birth or marriage records.


===Church Record Tips===
*Effective use of church records includes the following strategies:
#When you find an ancestor’s birth or baptismal record, search for the births of siblings.<br>
#Search for the parents’ marriage record. Typically, the marriage took place one or two years before the oldest child was born.
#Search for the parent’s birth records. On the average, people married in their early 20s, so subtact 25 or so years from the marriage date for a starting year to search for the parents' birth records.
#If you do not find earlier generations in the parish registers, search neighboring parishes.<br>
#Search the death registers for all known family members.


*If the original church records that you need have been lost or destroyed or are illegible, you may be able to find a duplicate church record. Unfortunately it was not standard practice to keep duplicate records until the 1900s. But some dioceses started making duplicates as early as 1820. Duplicates, when they exist, are normally located at the ''curia vescovile'' (diocesan archives).
*In Italy, the parish priest was often required to collect taxes. He would sometimes record information about his parishioners and the tax in church censuses (stato delle anime or status animarum). If the censuses do exist for your parish, the registers list all family members living in a household and their ages or birth dates. Deceased children were not listed. Married children, if living in the same household, were recorded with the family but as a separate household. Familial relationships and addresses were also noted.


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Guide to Cuneo province ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

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Most of your genealogical research for Cuneo, Piedmont will be in two main record types: civil registration (registri dello stato civile) and church records (registri ecclesiastici). This article will teach you methods for locating and searching these two record groups.


Accessing the Records[edit | edit source]

Civil Registration (registri dello stato civile)[edit | edit source]

1. Antenati (Ancestors Portal)[edit | edit source]

The State Archives hold many private and public sources that are essential to the genealogical research and the history of some families and persons. The main sources are:

  • The Civil Registry, together with the attached 1-year and 10-year origin indexes
  • Military service and army archives.
  • Notary public archives.
  • Family and personal archives.
  • Nominal sources and sources for emigration.


Antenati is a direct portal to the state archives that have been digitized and indexed. Completion varies and works are in progress, so check back if necessary. A colored flag at the top left of the page indicates degree of completion.

2. Online Digital Records for Civil Registration[edit | edit source]

For some localities, digital copies of civil registration can be searched online:

"Nati" are births. "Matrimoni" and "allegati" are marriages. "Morti" are deaths. "Indici decennali" is the 10-year index.

3. Microfilm or Digital Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]

Microfilmed/digitized records are available through FamilySearch. To find a record:

a. Click on this link to see a list of records for Italy, Cuneo.
b. Click on "Places within Italy, Cuneo" and a list of towns and cities will open.
c. Click on the town or city you wish to search.
d. Click on "Civil Registration" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
e. Choose the correct event and time period for your ancestor.
f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. FHL icons.png. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.

4. Writing for Civil Registration Certificates[edit | edit source]

If the records are not online or microfilmed, civil registration records in Italy can be obtained by writing to the local civil registry. Recent records are covered by privacy laws, so they are not released for microfilm or online. But relatives are allowed to request them for genealogy. Civil officials will generally answer correspondence in Italian. Your request may be forwarded if the records have been sent to the tribunale or the provincia.

Address list for municipalities of Cuneo
Format of address for a local office: use this address as a guide, replacing the information in parentheses:

Sindaco
Comune di (name of the locality)
(Street address, if known)
(postal code) (city) (Province abbreviation:CN)
Italy

Address for provincial office:

ARCHIVIO DI STATO DI CUNEO
6, Corso Soleri
12100 Cuneo (CN),br>
Italy

After you have determined what office has jurisdiction over the records you need, write a brief request to the proper office. Write your request in Italian whenever possible. For writing your letter in Italian, use the translated questions and phrases in this Italy Letter Writing Guide. Send the following:

  • Cashier’s check or international money order (in local currency) for the search fee. See How To Send Return Postage and Money.
  • Full name and the sex of the person sought.
  • Names of the parents, if known.
  • Approximate date and place of the event.
  • Your relationship to the person.
  • Reason for the request (family history or medical).
  • Request for a complete extract of the record

Church Records (registri ecclesiastici)[edit | edit source]

1. Digital Online and Microfilm Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]

There are some microfilmed records available. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a FamilySearch Center near you. To find a microfilm:

a. Click on this link to see a list of records for Italy, Cuneo.
b. Click on "Places within Italy, Cuneo" and a list of towns and cities will open.
c. Click on the town or city you wish to search.
d. Click on "Church Records" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
e. Choose the correct event and time period for your ancestor. "Battesimi" are infant baptisms, which are used for birth information. "Matrimoni" are marriages. "Morti" are deaths.
f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. FHL icons.png. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.

2. Writing to a Catholic Priest for Church Records[edit | edit source]

Baptism, marriage, and death records may be searched by contacting or visiting local parish or diocese archives in Italy.This method is not always reliable. Officials might or might not respond.

Write a brief request in Italian to the proper church using this address as guide replacing the information in parentheses:

Reverendo Parroco
(Street address, if known: consult Churches in Italy by City)
(Postal code) (City) (Province abbreviation:CN)
ITALY

Write your request in Italian whenever possible. For writing your letter in Italian, use the translated questions and phrases in this Italy Letter Writing Guide. When requesting information, send the following:

  • Cashier’s check or international money order (in local currency) for the search fee. See How To Send Return Postage and Money.
  • Full name and the sex of the person sought.
  • Names of the parents, if known.
  • Approximate date and place of the event.
  • Your relationship to the person.
  • Reason for the request (family history or medical).
  • Request for a complete extract of the record

History[edit | edit source]

Cuneo Province (Wikipedia)

City of Cuneo[edit | edit source]

Cuneo was founded in 1198 by the local population, who declared it an independent commune. In 1238 they were recognized as free commune by Emperor Frederick II.
It became the main Angevine possession in Northern Italy; their rule ended in 1382 when Cuneo was acquired by the Duchy of Savoy. Cuneo became an important stronghold of the expanding Savoy state, and was thus besieged by France many times. In all the sieges Cuneo resisted successfully. Cuneo was conquered by France only during the Napoleonic Wars, when it was made the capital of the Stura department. After the restoration of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the unification of Italy, Cuneo became the capital of its namesake province in 1859.

Cuneo (Wikipedia)

Municipalities in Cuneo[edit | edit source]

Understanding the Records[edit | edit source]

Civil Registration (registri dello stato civile)[edit | edit source]

  • Civil registration records (registri dello stato civile) are government records of births, marriages, and deaths.
  • Dates: In southern Italy, registering births, marriages, and deaths began in 1809 (1820 in Sicily). In central and northern Italy, civil registration began in 1866 (1871 in Veneto). After this date, virtually all individuals who lived in Italy were recorded.
  • Language: The records were almost always kept in Italian, except for records kept during the rule of foreign powers such as France and Austria. In the northern regions, many records are in French and German. Some church records were transcribed into civil registration records in Latin.
  • Accessing the records: Civil registration records were and are kept at the local registrar’s office (anagrafe) in each town or city. A copy of each record is sent to the tribunale (district court).
  • Determining the locality: You must determine the town where your ancestor lived before you can find the records. Your ancestor may have lived in a village that belonged to a nearby larger town. Large cities may have many civil registration districts. You may need to use maps, gazetteers, and other geographic references to identify the place where your ancestor lived and the civil registration office that served that place. See Italy Maps and Italy Gazetteers for information on how to find civil registration offices.
  • State of the Family (Stato di famiglia): 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. Historical states of the family (stato di famiglia storico) are kept at the provincial archive (ufficio dello stato civile). These records document past generations of families. Not all areas have kept this record, but where they exist, they are a valuable research tool.

Church Records (registri ecclesiastici)[edit | edit source]

  • Church records (registri ecclesiastici) are vital records kept by priests and are often called parish registers or church books. They include records of christenings (baptisms), marriages, and deaths (burials). In addition, church records may include confirmations, first communions, and church census records. The Roman Catholic Church is traditionally recognized as the state church because most Italians are Roman Catholic. Nearly every person who lived in Italy was recorded in a church record during the last 200 to 300 years.
  • Church records are crucial for research before the civil government started keeping vital records, which began about 1809 to 1820, and in some provinces, 1866 or 1871. After that, church records continued to be kept but often contain less information. It can be helpful to search both types of records, particularly if your ancestors' information seems to be missing from one or the other. Of course, in some cases you will find only church records online for a locality, which are therefore more accessible than writing for civil registration. However, they usually contain fewer details.

Reading the Records[edit | edit source]

  • You do not have to be fluent in Italian to read your documents. Genealogical records usually contain a limited vocabulary. Use this Italian Genealogical Word List to translate the important points in the document. If you find that the records are written in German, French, or Latin, click on that language link in this sentence.
  • Online resources are available to help you learn to read these records: