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Researching Italian Genealogy Records

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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.

