Genealogy in Agliè

If you search your ancestors in Agliè, in the province of Torino, Piemonte region, the documents about your Italian family are stored in the City Office archives and in the parishes in the town.This is where to start your family history research.

Civil Records in Agliè

In towns and villages of Piemonte and in Torino province registry offices were established in 1809: it means that you could find your ancestors records in Agliè town hall archives as of that date.

(If your goal is to get your Italian Citizenship and you need official certificates from Agliè, please follow this link)

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So, if your ancestors lived in Agliè during the past centuries, then you should start your family research from the City Office of Agliè to know more: our local expert is ready to help you in your research!

Otherwise, if you think to contact the town hall by yourself, we suggest you to read our tips for your search. They are useful advices to search in Piemonte and of course in Agliè too!

Next picture shows the demographic trends in Agliè from the Italian Unification (1861).
This is a necessary info to understand how many people lived in the town in the past.

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To go on quickly in your research is important to know if the last name you are investigating is a frequent surname in Agliè. As more your surname is common, as more it could be difficult to find the right branch of your ancestors family in Agliè archives, expecially if you have not exact dates.
It could be useful for you to know that some of the most common surnames in Torino province are:
Barberis, Barbero, Benedetto, Bertolino, Bianco, Bonino, Bosco, Bosio, Bruno, Cavallo, Cerutti, Costa, Esposito, Ferrara, Ferrari, Ferraris, Ferrero, Ferro, Fiore, Fontana, Franco, Gallo, Gentile, Giordano, Grasso, Greco, Grosso, Leone, Lombardo, Longo, Marino, Martino, Merlo, Morello, Musso, Negro, Olivero, Perino, Piovano, Rizzo, Romano, Ronco, Rossi, Rosso, Russo, Sacco, Serra, Testa.

Church Records in Agliè

Church archives in Torino province may store even older information. You will find religious records of the same events (births, marriages and deaths) but, most important, you could go further back in time!
So in case you would like to go back in centuries, it’s good for you to know that the parish registers in Piemonte started during 1500!

They are far less accessible expecially from abroad and very hard to read and decipher if you are not used and skilled.
But our local genealogists, are graduated in history and archivistics so, with their expertise, they can research the church registers of Agliè on your behalf.

Anyway for our experience, if you plan to come here, we always suggest to start the research months before the arrival.
In this way you will avoid to waste your holidays in the offices or in the churches dealing with italian bureaucracy .
(Remember that archives are not open to public and officers and priests are not required by law to give you access to the local archives)
With the results gathered by our genealogist before your arrival, you will have more free time to visit the town and surroundings on your ancestors footsteps.

Another important source of information are the notary documents available to expert researchers in the State Archives.

If you need a professional help from our local genealogist in Agliè area , write to agliè@italianside.com or fill the form here.

Our expert will study your request and will reply to you with a plan and a quote for your family research.

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4 thoughts on “Genealogy in Agliè”

  1. I am seeking information about the family of my great grandfather, Enrico Giovanni GEDDA.

    He was born in 1859 in Aglie. As a young man he went to seek his fortune in London, where he became a successful hotelier. He returned home before the 1914 war. He lived at Cassa Gedda, Via Principe Amadeo in Aglie.

    He died in Aglie on 30 March 1915 and asked that he be buried with his parents in Aglie..

    I believe that he was the son of Giuseppe Gedda.

    His wife was Florence Kingston Jones.

    I am looking for names of his parents, siblings (if any), grand-parents etc., together with dates if possible.

  2. Hello, I’m searching for my Bardesono roots in Aglie. My Great Grandmother, Ida Bardesono was born in 1887. I believe her parents were Giacomo Bardesono & Domenica Michela.

    Any information would be greatly appreciated. I will even consider hiring a professional Genealogist.

  3. I am looking for my husbands grandfather Peter Bardessono WE have been told this is where he is from.

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