This site, when completed, will contained alphabetized indices to the birth, death , and marriage records of Polizzi Generosa from 1911 through 1946, (births have been released only through 1921)the last year that the Italian government has made these records open to the public. Images of the actual records are found at the Antenati site. To research vital records from 1820 through 1910 use this excellent site : http://polizzigenealogy.com.
To make the best use of this site, please read these notes and suggestions:
Although every effort has been made to avoid errors in translation and transcription, there will be mistakes. Every researcher MUST consult the actual records which can be found at the Antenati site. For those records appearing in the Part II sections, the researcher should consult the records of the community in which the event was recorded.
These are indices only. NO attempt has been made to include all the information that may be found in the individual records. This is another reason to read the actual records carefully.
The occupation of an individual can often be useful in distinguishing between people with the same or similar names. These are listed in the notes column. If that column is blank the groom was a contadino and the bride was a casalinga.
The expression (fu) follows the names of those individuals who were deceased at the time was record was made.
Years printed in black have yet to be indexed, those in green are now available and those in red are not available.
To make the best use of this site, please read these notes and suggestions:
Although every effort has been made to avoid errors in translation and transcription, there will be mistakes. Every researcher MUST consult the actual records which can be found at the Antenati site. For those records appearing in the Part II sections, the researcher should consult the records of the community in which the event was recorded.
These are indices only. NO attempt has been made to include all the information that may be found in the individual records. This is another reason to read the actual records carefully.
The occupation of an individual can often be useful in distinguishing between people with the same or similar names. These are listed in the notes column. If that column is blank the groom was a contadino and the bride was a casalinga.
The expression (fu) follows the names of those individuals who were deceased at the time was record was made.
Years printed in black have yet to be indexed, those in green are now available and those in red are not available.