Thursday, January 6, 2011

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Sunchales First Piedmont families, Province of Santa Fe Families First Piedmont


San Carlos Borromeo Parish - Sunchales

Here are some of the surnames of immigrants Piedmont and other sources, related to each other, who settled in late nineteenth century Sunchales, Department Castellanos, Santa Fe National Census data are from 1895, as well as some sacramental records of St. Charles Borromeo Parish , whose jurisdiction depended then Aldao Cologne Bicha, Eusebia y Carolina, Frias, Hugentobler, Raquel, San Miguel, Tacural y Terrosa.

Apellidos piamonteses presentes en el Censo Nacional de 1895

Abrate, Actis, Alesso, Allochis, Anghilante, Arnaudo, Baima, Barbero, Baudracco, Beltramino, Beltrando, Benedetto, Bernardi, Bertetti/Bertetto, Bioglio, Boglione, Borlengo, Bossio, Cagliero, Capella, Carrera, Cartasegna, Casabella, Cerutti, Coccolo, Dagotto, Dan, Demarchi, Devalle, Gamba, Garione, Gastaldi, Gioannini, Giorda, Giordano, Gontero, Grasso, Guglielmone, Mandolino, Marchisio, Marengo, Margaria, Maritano, Massena, Mercandino, Moggio, Mogna, Moll, Monteferrario, Morra, Ottino, Panetta Perasole, Perotti, Pignata, Porporato, Pussetto, Ramello, Renaudie, Serafino, Sica, Torchio, Tosco, Truccone, Vaglienti, Valfre, Vallero, Valletti, Viotti. Surname

people of other backgrounds married
Piedmont
Palaschi (Viotti), Tscherrig (Baudracco) Tramonti (Serafino) Tremblé (Moll), Zimmerman (Maritano).

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