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Ancestry Research in Agrigento, Italy


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The Italian Province of Agrigento is a great place to do research because of the wealth of historical material that can be found in local archives, libraries, and other repositories. Some of Agrigento's best resources for historical research can be found at the provincial capital in Agrigento, as well as various provincial archives, churches, and libraries throughout the area. Many records are also now available online at a number of great websites like Ancestry.com, MyHeritage, Antenati, and FamilySearch, all of which have large searchable databases relating to Italian history and genealogy.

There are a number of ways to get copies of vital records (birth, marriage, and death certificates) in Agrigento. Italy began countrywide registration of vital records in 1809, and Antenati has digitized many of these records from that date up to the early 1900s. Prior to 1809, birth, marriage, and death records would have primarily been recorded by church parishes, which would have been responsible for keeping track of baptisms, marriages, and burials in different parts of the country.

​The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah also holds a large collection of records relating to Agrigento. This is the largest and most important genealogy collection in the world and is worth a visit to explore the many billions of records that can be found there. Published material consists of books, microfilm, microfiche, and other records for all parts of Sicily. The Family History Library also has smaller family history centers located throughout the world where you can order microfilm and have these records shipped to the local area where you live. The library has also transcribed and indexed billions of Italian church records, published histories, censuses, and other types of records which are available to view or download online at FamilySearch.


Genealogy Resources in Agrigento, Italy


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Many Italian family records can be found online and at various archives and libraries located throughout Agrigento. Many millions of records aren't yet available online, though, and many of these are awaiting your discovery at the local level at church parishes, civil registry offices, and elsewhere in Italy. To find these and other records, click on the links below to find more information about the specific places where your ancestors lived in Italy. You'll find information on these pages that will lead you to the specific documentation you're searching for.
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It is important to keep in mind when doing research that the names and boundaries of certain areas in Italy have changed over the past few hundred years. Your ancestors may have lived on a certain farm in one area and when borders were redrawn records relating to your family history might have been located in another area entirely. When searching for land, court, tax, and other records it is also a good idea to search for these records in adjacent areas. Following is a complete list of Agrigento's municipalities (comuni), along with links where you can find civil registration and church records in the province.

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