The Livorno’s Non-Catholic Civil Marriages’ Index (1818-1865) has been completed in the past few days; after the initial release of several sections, it is now fully published online. The index is comprised of 3288 single entries, representing 1644 different marriages, and a little over 1000 different family names.
Some more information on this source can be found here (also accessible from the blog homepage), otherwise you can directly access the
i would like to know about flaminia cohen who lived in livorno i don’t know much about here .she lived between 1818 and 1865.she was my relative my
father grand ma.she was jew and mybe her husband was a rabby in livorno.
Dear Roseline, I wrote you back with email but did not receive any answer.
Dear Matteo
I have not received your mail ans that is the reason that Idid’t answer. please send it again
Curt Lille is interested in Thomas Edward Burbidge, distant uncle of mine.
I hope to find out if when he died, he stayed in Italy, or returned to
Britain. after the period of latest research and any other life experiences
hope to follow up by a visit to Livorno next year, life of Thomas Edward Burbidge, chaplain at Malta and Sicily Palermo, portrait and christening records there. He retired and died near Livorno l870’s. Note from this site
that Rev.H.Greene, chaplain l846=1875 was buried in British Cemetary Florence. his later life was also the later life of Thomas Edward, now living
near Palermo. all interesting clues…thanks for Matteo Gunti’s work
Matteo – this looks very interesting – do you do the work behind the data? I haven’t had time to look at it yet because we are in Michigan now – hope to read it next few days – I hope all is well with you, thanks and love, Curt.