Genealogy in Carpineto Romano
Tracing your Italian roots back to Carpineto Romano (in Roma province, Lazio region) begins with understanding which records exist and where they are preserved. On this page you’ll find a clear guide to the civil, parish and historical sources available for genealogy in Carpineto Romano.
Carpineto Romano family history at a glance
- Region: Lazio
- Province: Roma
- Type of records: civil and parish records
- Civil registration: from the 19th century onwards (Papal States / post-unification)
- Parish records: often older than civil records (in some cases from the 1600s)
Research experience on families in Carpineto Romano
Over the years, ItalianSide has conducted genealogy research on historical families from Carpineto Romano, involving many surnames traditionally found in the town, including branches of the following families: Calvano, Centra, Battisti, Stella, Briganti, Santucci, Eramo, Nardi, Ricci, Gavillucci, Massicci, Cacciotti, Campagna, Raponi and others.
Many records relating to families and individuals are already stored in our databases and include, in addition to names and dates, further information such as occupations, residential addresses, and key family and social relationships within the Carpineto Romano community in past centuries.
Part of the information used by ItalianSide in genealogy research derives from a proprietary archive of on-site research conducted over many years in Carpineto Romano and by our experts. This archive includes studies, family trees, and data not available online, such as cross-referenced family relationships, occupational histories, deciphered or translated documents, residential patterns, and visual documentation.
Research activities may include all major sources available at municipal, provincial, and regional level:
• civil records
• parish registers
• notarial archives
• military records
• historical and photographic sources
Direct access to archives and a deep understanding of the local context allow for more complete and accurate results than research conducted remotely or based on partial sources alone. Research may be carried out using all available sources in both public and private archives.
Genealogy in Carpineto Romano
If your ancestors came from Carpineto Romano, in Roma province (Lazio region), the first step is to identify the local archives where records are kept. Most family history research starts from the civil registry office at the Comune and continues in parish and notary archives.
Where to begin your ancestry journey in Carpineto Romano
Vital records for people born, married or deceased in Carpineto Romano are usually preserved in:
- Carpineto Romano City Hall archives: civil records (births, marriages, deaths) from 1809 onwards.
- Carpineto Romano parish churches: in Lazio religious registers, which can often take your research back to the 1600s and sometimes as far as the 1500s.
Civil Records (Stato Civile) in Carpineto Romano
In the areas of Lazio that were part of the Papal States, including Roma province, civil registration offices were gradually established during the 19th century and after Italian unification. This means you can often find your ancestors’ civil records in the Town Hall archives of Carpineto Romano starting from those years (the exact starting year can change from town to town).
This means you can often find your ancestors’ civil records in the Town Hall archives of Carpineto Romano from that year onwards.
(If your goal is to obtain Italian citizenship and you need official certificates from Carpineto Romano, please follow this link.)
If your ancestors lived in Carpineto Romano during the past centuries, the City Office of Carpineto Romano is usually the first place to start your family research. Our local expert can access these records on your behalf and interpret them correctly.
- Professions: discover what your ancestors did for a living.
- Addresses: find the street or house where the family lived in Carpineto Romano.
- Family links: identify parents, witnesses and neighbours that appear in the records.
- Signatures and notes: see how your ancestors signed and read any marginal annotations.
Street names in Carpineto Romano
The names of the street in Carpineto Romano, can help identify ancestral addresses found in civil records, parish documents, and old family papers.
At today, some of the main streets in Carpineto Romano are: VIA LORENZO LA PORTA, VIA SAN GIACOMO, VIA DON JUAN COSTA, VIA DELLA VERDESCA, VIA ROMA, VIA CAMILLO BENSO CONTE DI CAVOUR, VIA GIACOMO MATTEOTTI, VIA SANT’AGOSTINO, VIA PAPA LEONE TREDICESIMO, VIA DANTE ALIGHIERI, VIA DEL TORRICELLO, VIA DEL CASTELLO, VIA DELLA ROSA, VIA DEL PERONCELLO, VIA BERNARDINO PECCI CALDAROZZI, VIA SAN SEBASTIANO, VIA DEL COLLE, VIA GUGLIELMO MARCONI, VIA COSTANZO CIANO, LARGO DON JOSE’ PONCES and others.
If you want help to identify street names connected with your ancestors in Carpineto Romano just follow the link below.
If you prefer to contact the Town Hall by yourself, we suggest reading our genealogy tips for Italy. They include practical advice for research in Lazio and specifically in Carpineto Romano.
Population trends in Carpineto Romano
The chart below shows the demographic trends in Carpineto Romano from the Italian Unification (1861). Understanding how many people lived in the town over time is useful when interpreting migration and family movements.

Church Records in Carpineto Romano
Church archives in Roma province often preserve information that predates civil records. Parish registers include baptisms, marriages and burials and sometimes allow you to push your family tree back into the 1700s and 1600s.
In many areas of Lazio, parish registers began around the 1500s. These manuscripts are not easy to access from abroad and can be hard to read without specific training.
Our local genealogists, graduated in history and archival studies, can consult the parish archives of Carpineto Romano on your behalf and reconstruct your family history through the centuries.
In case you want to visit churches, these are the addresses of parishes active today in Carpineto Romano:
S. GIACOMO – Via S. Giacomo, 66
S. GIOVANNI BATTISTA – P.zza Regina Margherita
S. LEONE MAGNO – Via Castello, 92
Notary records and other historical sources
Another important source of information is represented by notary documents, which preserve wills, dowries, property sales and contracts. These records are usually kept in provincial and State Archives and can provide valuable details on the social and economic life of your family.
Historical and photographic sources available in private archives
Historical photographs, prints, and documents from private collections—including ItalianSide’s archive of vintage images from Carpineto Romano and Lazio region are available. Old pictures add significant value to your family history research and offer a real sense of the places where your ancestors once lived.

Military records
Conscription lists and service records documenting physical descriptions, dates and places of enlistment, units and ranks held, periods of service, military postings, transfers, and movements, often providing detailed insight into an individual’s life beyond civil registration.
Cadastral and property records in Carpineto Romano
Historical cadastral and land records used to identify property ownership, track real estate transfers over time, and confirm the historical presence of families within Carpineto Romano. ItalianSide provides professional assistance in accessing and interpreting these records, where available.
Planning a visit to Carpineto Romano
From our experience, if you plan to visit Carpineto Romano we always recommend starting the research months before your arrival. This way you avoid spending your holidays in offices or churches dealing with bureaucracy.
Remember that archives are not open to the general public and officers or priests are not required by law to grant direct access to the records.
With the results collected by our genealogist before your trip, you will have more time to enjoy the town and its surroundings, walking in the footsteps of your ancestors.
Professional help for research in Carpineto Romano
If you need professional support from our local genealogist in the Carpineto Romano area, write to carpinetoromano@italianside.com or fill the form here. Our expert will study your request and reply with a research plan and a quote tailored to your family history.
Messages from other visitors in Carpineto Romano
Here below you can read messages from other visitors in the Carpineto Romano forum. If you simply want to discuss genealogy in Carpineto Romano with other people, feel free to leave a message.







I’m searching for family members of my mother who was born in Carpineto Romano in and around 1890 . Her maiden name was Enrica Antico . My grandfather past away her mom remarried . Last name Taggi . My aunt was Issbella Taggi . Had a daughter Maria Assunta Taggi . My mother Enrica married my father Romolo Corsini inn1912 and I migrated to United States in 1913 New York
Does anyone know the name and address of the stato civile in the Municipio in Varapodio.. I need the address to it so I can write to it for Civil Family records.
I need a list of italian soldiers from Carpineto that were POWS in Nottingham England in WW2 specifically 1945 and 1946. My mother is of italian descent and her father was an italian POW but we dont have his name but DNA ANCESTRY has linked her very closely with people of Carpineto. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou
My name is Mark Battisti.. Both Grand parents came by boat into Ny..my grandmother’s name is Lugina Romano .. She married a Battisti..lugina was born in Carpento R..not sure about G.F.place of birth..story has is lugina was related to Pope Leo?? Any info on either one would be great
Hi there
I know that Pope’s last name was Pecci and they were from Rome. The still own Palazzo Pecci in Carpineto.
There are alot of Battisti there as well as where I live in Ottawa
Im looking for my grandparents who supposedly are from Carpineto and came to American in the 1920’s, perhaps earlier. Their names for Rosa Carella and Michael Martella. Their names may have been changed when they came through Ellis Island. I know I have relatives still living in the area as other family members have traveled there. I am looking to travel next spring with my husband and a cousin ….Nick Accordino. This grandparents were also from the area….Carella. Any information would be so much appreciated
Looking for a birth record for my great grandmother, Teresa Corani (I think this is the spelling) born March 21, 1881 in Carpineto. She was a twin and was given up for adoption after birth (I believe her mother died at childbirth and her father, Ubaldo Corani, could not take care of all of the children on his own). I believe she would have been taken to Santo Spirito to be adopted. She lived in Patrica with a family with the surname Battisti before marrying Vincenzo Conti. I am looking for her father’s name (which I believe to be Ubaldo Corani) and her mother’s name from her birth record as well as any details about her adoption. Thank you to anyone who can help me!
Looking for relatives of my Grandfather Antonio J. Mancini, born in 1888 to Bernard and Angeline Mancini, in Carpineto Roma.
We are planning a visit to Italy this September.
Any information would be appreciated.
My grandfather was Raymond Anthony Stella he was born in 1890. His fathers name was Peter.
Hello Leonard – not sure if you are seeing any of my posts I’ve been building the Stella family tree. I know your grandfather was Raymond, which was father to my husband’s dad. Your Mom was Mary but I’ve been trying to find marriage records to locate your last name
My father’s family name is Cappucci, my grandmother was a Baldini. Both were from Carpeneto. I plan to visit this summer. Any family information would be appreciated.
Hi Marie … my full name is Augusto Cacciotti … i’m a first generation citizen Cacciotti living in Canada. My father , Angelo Cacciotti , is from Carpineto. My mother is Fiorina Palombi. My grandfather is Augusto Cacciotti … I have his name. Cacciotti name is the most common last name found in Carpineto … there are also Ricci Battisti Bianconi Lepre
I’ve been to Carpineto several times … a small village of 4,000 to 5,000 residents with seven churches I believe and its most famous son of Carpineto is Pope Leo XIII.
I often joke with my relatives in Carpineto that we are all related in the village … our family tree eventually connects with all the family names … lol.
Hello Augusto,
My grandfather, Cesare Cacciotti, was from Carpineto. He immigrated to British Columbia then Montreal Canada back in the 1920’s. He married Lucia Agostini who was from Supino Italy which is not too far away from Carpineto.
On a trip to Rome back in 2006 I took a day trip with a driver to both areas. I had lunch with my mother’s (Elda Cacciotti) cousin who lived in Carpineto. The house my grandfather lived in was still there and is still in the hands of the Cacciotti family. My mother’s brother (my Uncle) was Ezio Cacciotti who also lived in Montreal.
I am interested in gathering info on relatives from Italy and possibly we are related??
Ron
Did you every find your family in Carpeneto?
hello marie! not sure if you will see this since you posted 5 years ago. but my grandmother was a baldini as well! i just recently visited carpineto and got to see where my great grandmother elmerina conti used to live.
would love to connect with you!
Hello Marie and Karen,
I will be in Rome in late June, early July 2026. My maternal grand father was Ottavio Luigi Baldini, son of Augusto Baldini. His brother was Bill Baldini, his sister was Vincienzia (Vivian) Baldini and he had a sister Ida who died at 2 years old. I have been yo Ithaca NY to visit cousins of my grandpop over the years. Does anyone know of Baldini family still in Carpineto.
Marie, did you visit Carpineto in 2018 and find any Cappucci relatives? My grandfather was Gioacchino Cappucci, born in Carpineto in 1897. His father was Erminio and his mother was Angelina Salina. We are going to Italy in May of 2023, planning a stop in Carpineto.
To whom this may concern,
I have been looking to find more information about my grandparents…Antonio Corsini (b.1854 Florence Italy ; d.1935). He married Tomassina, They lived in Rome, they had many children including my father Romolo.
While in Rome he married my mother Enrica Antico then changed to Enrica Toggi.She grew up in Carpineto Romano.
MY grandfather and father left for the UNitied States in 1913.
Any last names 0r parents names would be greatly appreciated.
I am at a complete dead end! My great great grandfather’s name was Paolo Robibero, I have found other Robibero’s including a woman whose grandparents were from Carpineto Romano but we can not figure out the connection… my great great grandmother’s name was Viola Salvati and she was from Patrica as far as I can figure out… their child Anothony (Antonio) was my great grandfather… the name inexplicably changed to Romaine here in the US… they came over in the early 1890s… I will be in Italy in July and would love to continue to research this family puzzle – any hints you have would be so appreciated! Thank you!
Hi, try looking at the town of Sezze, there are lots of Robibero family there, and also Ottawa, Canada.
Greetings,
I am interested in any information about my grandfather Oreste Battisti, my grandmother Ida Fiocci, and my father Paola (Paul) Battisti.
Thanks
I know both of my parents are from Carpineto. Their surnames : father is Pagani his fathers name was Ludvigo. My mother was a Battisti, her father’s name was Alfonso,would like any information on these two families. Thank you
I am looking for family history information for Severino Salvagni (born 9 July 1867 in Carpineto). I believe his father’s name was Filippo Salvagni. Severino immigrated to the United States in 1901 with a wife (Stella) and children (Cincinnati and Ceasre). Any family history information would be appreciated.
Hello! My parents were born in Carpineto, and I have a lot of information about my ancestors. However, I am interested in my paternal Grandfather’s parents. My Grandfather’s name was Innocenzo Battisti and he lived in the San Giovanni area. Did he have any brothers or sisters? My maternal grandparents were Angelo and Crocifessa Cacciotti Cefaloni. My uncle was Padre Luigi Cefaloni, OFMC.
My Grandfather was Oreste Battisti and he was married to Ida Fiocca. Their children : Bianca, Emidio, Peter, Paul, MaryTheresa and my Dad Antonio. My Dad was born in 1919 in Herkimer, NY and then moved back to Carpenato till he was 9 or 11..then back to Elmira, NY.
I see that the Mayor of Carpenato has the last name Battisti. I emailed him this morning. Wondering how many relatives still live there. I want to visit soon.
Hi Lisa,
Oreste was our Great Grandfather, and his daughter Bianca was our Grandmother. My sister (Laurie) and I (Lynda), are going with our Dad (Bianca’s son Thomas Kwasnik) to Carpineto this September (2023).
Did you ever make it to Carpineto? We’re hoping to view Oreste’s home while we’re there but we can’t find his address. Do you know what it was?
Lynda
Hi Chris-
I just found this website. The Cacciottis are from carpineto my mom was born there and now lives in Boston. I’m sure by this time you have gotten your answer.
Chris, I am married to your dad’s cousin, Ed. I don’t know how much you know of the family from NY but that is where we are from. My father in law was Tony’s brother.
We are going to Carpineto soon. have you gotten a response from your email?
I have the names of family members that stayed in Carpineto when your greatgrandfather, Pasquale came to America.
Love to be in touch with you.
Lynn Cacciotti
Hello,
As shown above, my name is Chris Cacciotti. I am the son of Ronald Endle Cacciotti and the grandson of Tony Cacciotti (married to Valerie Harper). I’ve heard that many of my family members are from the Carpineto Romano region. Right now I live in Tokyo teaching English. I would like to take a trip this year to Italy to visit family members that I have never met. Could you possibly inform me as to whether or not the Cacciottis are from Carpineto Romano.
Thank you kindly,
Chris Cacciotti