Genealogy Trip May 24 through June 3 2016

Places and Dates

Tom’s trip in 2016 combined genealogy with a motorcycle tour through central Italy. Tom flew into Rome on May 24 and drove to Genova to start his genealogy research. Here was Tom’s itinerary:

Click on the map to the right to view the locations that Tom visited.

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May 24 – May 26      Genova and Savona

Genova is a port city on the Ligurian Sea that claims Cristoforo Columbus as one of it’s own. Cristoforo Marchisa, (Alessandro Marchisa’s brother), lived here with his family.
Savona is a port city a few kilometers north of Genova.
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Photos

Click photo to the right to view the complete gallery of Genova and Savona photos.

Photos in the Gallery include:

  • Grand Hotel Savoia. View Here
  • The Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno. View Here
  • Building on Via Federigo Alizeri #4 where Cristoforo Marchisa lived with his family. View Here
  • Street scenes of local demonstration and the Piazza in Genova. View Here
  • Savona. View Here

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May 26 – May 29     Torino

Torino is the northern Italian city where Lena (Peracchio) Marchisa was born and lived in until she emigrated to the US in 1907. Torino was also the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia, ruled by Vittorio Emanuele II before he became the first king of a unified Italy. Monsignore Valerio Anzino, (Ippolita (Gotta) Marchisa’s first cousin), worked for the king here. torino-map
Photos

Click photo to the right to view the complete gallery of Torino photos.

Photos in the Gallery include:

  • Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace). Monsignore Valerio Anzino worked and lived here. This is where King Vittorio Emanuele II and Queen Adelaide lived. View Here
  • Palazzo Madama. It was the first Senate of the Italian Kingdom, and takes its traditional name from the embellishments it received under two queens (madama) of the House of Savoy.
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  • Piazza Castello. Piazza Castello is a city square in Turin, Italy. It is lined with museums, theaters and cafes. View Here
  • Duomo di Torino (Cathedral of Turin). View Here
  • Street scenes. View Here
  • Building that Lena (Peracchio) Marchisa was born in, (1889). View Here
  • Building that Lena (Peracchio) Marchisa and her family lived in from the 1890’s until at least 1910. Lena left in 1907. View Here
  • Building that Serafino Peracchio, (Lena’s brother), lived in with his family. View Here
  • Cimiteri Monumentale di Torino. Lena (Peracchio) Marchisa’s brother , Stefano Serafino, and his family are buried here. View Here

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May 27     Mazze

Mazze is a small town east of Torino. Valerio Anzino is buried in the Mazze Cemetery and Valerio’s sister, Giuseppina, ran a school in Mazze. At some point in the mid 1900s, the Anzino Family burial vault was transferred to another family. mazze-map
Photos

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May 27     Mercenasco

Mercenasco is the small town northeast of Torino and north of Fubine where the Vesco family, (Spirito and Minnie), lived before they emigrated to the US. mercenasco-map
Photos

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May 29 – June 2     Montemagno

Montemagno is a small town about 9 km north of Fubine. Tom stayed at the Tenuta Montemagno, a wine resort, while researching Fubine and Quattordio. The Resort manager’s fiance turned out to be Daniela Marchisa, a third cousin to Tom. montemagno-map
Photos

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Included in the gallery:

Daniela Marchisa

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May 29 – June 2     Fubine

Fubine is the small town in the Piedmonte Region in northern Italy that the Marchisa, Saglio, Zola, and Ferraris families came from. It was also the town where Monsignore Valerio Anzino was born in 1832. While in Fubine, Tom met Giuseppina Anzino and Laura Santoro Ragaini. That meeting turned out to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to conduct deep research into Monsignore Valerio Anzino. Both Giuseppina’s and Laura’s ancestors were also ancestors of Valerio. Laura provided photos that had been in her family for over 140 years that shed light on the Monsignore’s life. While in Fubine Tom also visited with Luisa Marchisa , a 5th cousin that Tom had contaced through FaceBook. Tom and Iuri Silvestri also visited with Angelo Balestrero , Fubine’s self appointed historian. When Angelo learned from the mayor of Fubine that there was a Marchisa from the US visiting, he invited us over to his house to share stories and good wine. Angelo lives in a house that has been in his family since 1620. Incredible !

  • Laura, Tom, and Giuseppina
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Photos

Click photo to the right to view the complete gallery of Fubine photos.

Photos in the Gallery include:

  • Fubine Scenes View Here
  • Garlaschi area of Fubine. This is the area that the Marchisa’s lived and farmed. View Here
  • Church of Santa Maria Assunta in which the Fubine Church records are currently stored. View Here
  • Giuseppina Anzino’s house. Giuseppina is the only Anzino currently living in Fubine. View Here

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May 29     Camagna

Camagna Monferrato is the small town where I had dinner with Luisa Marchisa , her family, and Iuri Silvestri, the Italian Genealogist who also acted as Tom’s interpreter.Luisa is a 5th cousin of Tom’s who lives in Fubine.

  • Luisa, her family, Tom, and Iuri , (Tom’s Italian Genealogist)
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Photos

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May 27     Quattordio

Quattordio is a small town just south of Fubine. One of Monsignore Valerio Anzino brothers is buried here. Quattordio is also the town that Domenica (Mondo) Lombardi lived in before she emigrated to the US. quattrodio-map
Photos

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June 2 – June 3 and June 10 – June 14     Roma

Roma genealogy is focused on Monsignore Valerio Anzino and his brother Allesandro. Monsignore Anzino moved to Roma from Firenza when it became the capital city of a unified Italy. Allesandro Anzino was Director at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1877 to 1885. roma-map
Photos

Click photo to the right to view the complete gallery of Roma photos.

Photos in the Roma Gallery include:

  • Chiesa del Santissimo Sudario del Piemontesi all’Argentina on Via Sudario # 47. Monsignore Valerio Anzino worked and lived here until his death in March of 1899. View Here
  • Streets that the funeral procession of Monsignore Anzino followed on the way to his funeral service. View Here
  • Church of San Carlo a Catinari in which Monsignore Anzino’s funeral service was held. The funeral was attended by the King and Queen of Italy as well as other dignitaries. View Here
  • Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma on Via Ripetta where Monsignore Anzino’s brother Allesandro Anzino was Director from 1877 to 1885. View Here
  • The Altare della Patria
    Known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II or Il Vittoriano, it is a monument built in honour of Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of a unified Italy. View Here
  • Roman ruins. View Here

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June 3 – June 10     Motorcycle Tour

Tom went on a one week motorcycle tour in central Italy with a small group of other riders. There were 2 guides, 1 American and 1 Italian and 5 other riders. Tom selected a Ducati 899 Monster as his tour bike. The hilight of the tour was attending Ducati Race School at the Misano Racetrack on the Adriatic Coast near the town of Riccione.
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