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ORIGINS ITALY is pleased to announce that “Tracing Your Italian Ancestors” is now available for purchase!

“Tracing Your Italian Ancestors” was compiled by ORIGINS ITALY Founder Mary M. Tedesco and Marcia Iannizzi Melnyk.  This special issue of Family Chronicle Magazine will provide invaluable tips and guidance in your search for your Italian ancestry.

Articles include: Getting the Basics; Researching in Italy; Visiting Ancestral Villages; Locating NARA Records; Home and Family Records; Passenger Manifests; Italian Church Records; Italian Civil Records; Italian Notary Records; and Italian Military Records and more!

Magazine format, 84 pages, hi-gloss cover

Print Edition – $9.95 plus $4.50 shipping/handling.

PDF Edition – $8.50 (the file will be sent via email).

Click here to get your copy of “Tracing Your Italian Ancestors!”

Cher Hale from the Iceberg Project, a website dedicated to Italian language learning and all things Italian, contacted me recently to do an interview about ORIGINS ITALY, Italian genealogy, and learning Italian as a second language.  I was thrilled to speak with Cher and hardly ever need an excuse to chat about Italian family history research or Italy in general!

Click here to hear ORIGINS ITALY’s feature on the Iceberg Project Podcast.  I hope you enjoy it!  Cher Hale does a fantastic job with these interviews, and I sincerely hope each of you check out the Iceberg Project!

To learn more about the Iceberg Project, click here.

-Mary M. Tedesco, ORIGINS ITALY.

It is such a great honor and privilege to be invited to speak to special groups and organizations about Italian genealogy, family history, and other genealogy topics.  I love encouraging Italian-Americans and all those of Italian descent around the world to discover their heritage.  I get excited about our shared Italian roots and the wondrous journeys of emersion that searching for those roots engenders.  That is why genealogical education — especially Italian genealogical education — is so important to me.  So, it is with thankful humility that these forthcoming presentations are listed here.  I look forward to each event and hope to see many of you there.

12 April 2014
“Travels of an Italian Genealogist in 2013”

Sponsored by the Italian Genealogical Society of America (IGSA)
Topsfield Public Library
1 South Common Street, Topsfield, MA USA
@ about 1:30 PM  (meeting is from 12:30 – 4:00 PM)
http://www.italianroots.org

19 April 2014
“Immigrant Origins: Locating Your Ancestral Town”

Sponsored by the Essex Society of Genealogists
The Congregational Church
5 Summer Street, Lynnfield, MA USA
@ 1:00 PM
http://www.esog.org

23 April 2014
“Andiamo in Italia: 
Italian Genealogical Research in Italy and from Home”
Sponsored by The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society
New York Public Library Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
Fifth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street
New York, NY USA
@ 5:30 PM
http://newyorkfamilyhistory.org/nygbs-events

26 July 2014
“Adventures in Italian Genealogy”

@ Massachusetts Genealogical Council’s 2014 Annual Seminar
Holiday Inn Conference Center
Mansfield, MA USA
@ Time TBD
www.massgencouncil.org

12 November 2014
“Roads to Rome: Locating Your Italian Ancestral Town”

Sponsored by: Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
345 Main Street,
Wakefield, MA USA
@ 7:00 PM
http://www.wakefieldlibrary.org/

10 December 2014
“Andiamo in Italia: Italian Genealogical Research in Italy and from Home”
Sponsored by: Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
345 Main Street,
Wakefield, MA USA
@ 7:00 PM
http://www.wakefieldlibrary.org/

Invitations to speak are always welcomed.  Please click here to book a lecture near you!

-Mary M. Tedesco, ORIGINS ITALY.

World Nutella Day, 5 February 2014, is the official holiday of ORIGINS ITALY!  We are celebrating Italy’s favorite hazelnut-chocolate spread today with other Italians around the world.  How can you show your love for Nutella today?  Here are some suggestions:

1.     MANGIATE LA NUTELLA!  Eat Nutella!

2.     BALLATE!  Go ahead, dance!  If Nutella makes you happy, express it through some traditional Italian soft shoe.  If you don’t know any Italian dances, then just move to the music!

3.     FATE OPERE D’ARTE!  Express your love for Italy’s favorite spread by creating artwork.  Please send us photos!

4.     DITELA AI VOSTRI AMICI!  Tell your friends about World Nutella Day and how much they are missing out if they haven’t tried  Italy’s famous treat–Nutella!

5.     AVETE UNA FESTA!  Throw a party to celebrate World Nutella Day!!!

I hope your celebration is delicious.  Today and everyday is a great day to be Italian.

Happy World Nutella Day from ORIGINS ITALY!

-Mary M. Tedesco

Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC) is one of my favorite destinations.  What would an Italian genealogist do in Utah?  Simple.  Salt Lake City is the undisputed genealogy capital of the world.  Some like to call it, “Genealogy Mecca.”  In addition to hosting many genealogy events and conferences each year, SLC is home to the world’s largest genealogy library.

The Family History Library is located in a modern structure in the heart of Salt Lake City with 5 sprawling floors dedicated to genealogy research.  It is a treasure trove for genealogists because it houses millions of genealogical records and resources from all over the world, including Italy!  Genealogists yearn to visit SLC as children yearn to go to Disney World.  It’s that incredible.

When non-genealogist acquaintances hear that I’m heading for Utah in January, they typically respond, “Are you going skiing?” or “I hear the hiking out there is fantastic!”  Now I don’t know much about skiing or hiking in Utah, but I do respond to them by pointing out that a tremendous amount of genealogy research can be accomplished in a single visit to the Family History Library.  It’s safer (and warmer) than skiing, and you can’t get lost in the woods, except of course, for the thick groves of family trees from whence my problem-solving expertise can usually rescue me.

The Family History Library is run by (and sponsored by) the Mormon Church.  I have an immense appreciation for the efforts of the Church in gathering, microfilming, indexing, and digitizing genealogical resources, especially records from Italy!  They have provided an invaluable service to the world of genealogical research, and in so doing have made genealogy universally approachable.  Many thanks.

Since it is cost effective and efficient, I do as much research as possible using resources available through the Family History Library (and other sources) before conducting onsite research in Italy.  It is only after exhausting all records available in and accessible from the USA, that I consider conducting onsite research in Italy.

I hope many of you get a chance to visit “Genealogy Mecca” – Salt Lake City, Utah and the Family History Library.  It is a real treat for anyone who appreciates genealogy.

-Mary M. Tedesco, ORIGINS ITALY.

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