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Researching Italian Genealogy Records

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The article is about researching Italian genealogy records, with no commercial or economic mechanism. It does not affect any product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain. No concrete commercial impact is identified.

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  • Largest wave of Italian immigration occurred between 1876 and 1930, with nearly 5 million Italians emigrating.
  • Most immigrants came from southern Italy and Sicily due to poverty.
  • Key ports of embarkation included Genoa and Naples.
  • Many immigrants settled in cities like New York, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.
  • Genealogical records are primarily created at the local (town) level in Italy.

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Researching Italian Genealogy Records — News Analysis