Genealogy in Albidona

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If you know (or you think) that your ancestors were from Albidona, you could find info about your Italian family at Registrar of Vital Statistics in the City Office or at the parishes.

Registry offices in Calabria and in Cosenza province were established in early 1800: it means that you could find information in Albidona registrar as of that date.

So, if your ancestors were in Albidona in the nineteenth or twentieth century, then you could try to contact the City Office of Albidona to know more.


Would you like to know if any distant relatives live in Albidona?

Check how many people with the same surname live today in Albidona

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Before to start your genealogy research in Albidona, we suggest you to read our tips for your search . They are useful to search in Italy and in Albidona too.

In the next picture you can see the demographic trends in Albidona from the Italian Unification (1861).



It could be important to know if the last name you are investigating is a frequent surname in Albidona. As more your surname is common in Albidona, as more it could be difficult to find the right info about your ancestors in Albidona archives if you have not exact dates.
It could be useful for you to know that some of the most common surnames in Cosenza province are:
Aiello, Barone, Bruno, Caputo, Caruso, Chiappetta, De Luca, De Marco, De Rose, Esposito, Falcone, Ferraro, Filice, Fusaro, Gabriele, Gagliardi, Gallo, Garofalo, Gaudio, Gencarelli, Gentile, Giordano, Greco, Guido, Leone, Longo, Madeo, Marino, Martino, Mazzei, Morrone, Nicoletti, Nigro, Palermo, Perri, Perrone, Porco, Presta, Pugliese, Rizzo, Romano, Ruffolo, Russo, Salerno, Santoro, Spadafora, Sposato, Veltri.

Church archives in Cosenza province may instead contain even older information, but they are far less accessible from abroad (and almost impossible by email).
Then,parishes send information not easily.

If you have the opportunity to visit Albidona and Cosenza province, you could plan to investigate churches’ archives by yourself, but from abroad is very difficult to obtain any result unless you find a reliable local help.

Another important source of information is the “Archivio di Stato” (National archive) in Reggio Calabria.


In any case, never give up! Probably the distance from your country and Italy, some difficulties in understanding and in translation, could complicate your search but this should not discourage you.

It’s important to plan your activities to carry on with simple goals (eg. search for a single date of birth, the name of an ancestor, the date of a marriage, etc.)

If you are interested to start or to continue your genealogy research in Albidona, or if you have questions regarding your family tree
or your research is in a dead end and you need some help

Write us to albidona@italianside.com and we will try to help you!