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| This publication provides a detailed list of record sources for tracing Irish families coupled with research strategies. | | This publication provides a detailed list of record sources for tracing Irish families coupled with research strategies. |
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| ====Italians====
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| The Italian Genealogical Group can help you discover your New York Italian ancestry. Their [http://italiangen.org/ website] offers many free resources to help you in your quest.
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| [[National Archives and Records Administration|NARA's]] website includes free [http://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-list.jsp?cat=GP44 Data Files Relating to the Immigration of Italians to the United States, documenting the period 1855 - 1900].
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| Italians followed strict naming patterns in the home country. Carmack discusses the effect immigration had on this practice for Italian-Americans:
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| *Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. "Italian Naming Patterns and Necronyms: Six Generations of the Vallarelli Family as an Example of the Effect of Immigration," ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 133, No. 3 (Jul. 2002):177-181. Digital version at [http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/public-elibrary New York Family History] ($); {{FHL|161380|item|disp=FHL Book 974.7 B2n v. 133}}.
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| ====Jews==== | | ====Jews==== |