Italy, Avellino, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Civil Registration, Tribunale - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino, Italy | |
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Record Type: | Civil Registration |
Collection years: | 1866-1910 |
Languages: | Italian |
Title in the Language: | Stato Civile di Avellino, Italia, 1866-1910 |
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This collection of civil registration (stato civile) records includes births, marriages, and deaths within the custody of the Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi Courthouse (Tribunale di Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi). Includes supplemental records (allegati); residency records (cittadinanze); and marriage banns (pubblicazioni). The collection covers the years 1866-1910.
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