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Explore " padula" with insightful episodes like "NWS713", "NWS 696", "Journey in Italy -- 1800 Kilometers in a Fiat 500" and "Museo Del Cognome -- English" from podcasts like ""AWR - Wavescan", "AWR - Wavescan", "Italian Roots and Genealogy" and "Italian Roots and Genealogy"" and more!
Episodes (4)
NWS 696
Journey in Italy -- 1800 Kilometers in a Fiat 500
Peter and Gay Barbella are two crazy senior citizens decide to visit the birthplaces of their Italian ancestors. They plan a trip to Sperone, Sassano, Palo del Colle and Vasto, places that are far off the beaten track. They execute the plan (almost) flawlessly. On the way, they see magnificent sights, meet wonderful people and find a goldmine of genealogical information. This is the story of their thirteen day genealogical odyssey.
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1800 Miles in a Fiat 500
Two crazy senior citizens decide to visit the birthplaces of their Italian ancestors.
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Museo Del Cognome -- English
What’s the reason behind the opening of a family history museum as the Museo del Cognome? Which archives to visit and which records collections to check? Stories and tips to avoid getting lost. This and much more in this latest podcast.
Michele Cartusciello is a professional genealogist and enthusiast in local traditions and cultures too. My interest in family history started in 1984 when I first stepped into the Registry Office of my hometown, Padula, a beautiful medieval town located 100 km far Salerno, in Campania, Italy.
My quest to learn more about my lineage and to create my family tree led me to visit plenty of archives such as registry offices, parishes, and state archives.
My dream of a lifetime came true in 2012 when I opened the Museo del Cognome – Family History Museum.
museodelcognome@gmail.com
http://museodelcognome.it/
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