Help With My Family tree

Started by Mikey Ragonesi on Tuesday, July 3, 2018
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If anyone would help me with my family tree I would appreciate it a lot. The main surnames I would like you to research are Ragonesi, Badzo, Muska, Guzaardi, Grasso, Biba, and Bertello. ESPECIALLY Biba. We know NOTHING About My Ancestor Anna Biba. If you would like to help me send me a request to collaborate and I will try hard to work on your tree too.

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Michael

Here is a link to Anna Biba mentioned above Anna Muska

That is on MY Familty Tree.

Can you add what information you have? Like what countries were they born and died in? Do you have any dates? Even estimates would help.

The people i need to know most about i will list here.....

Antonino Ragonesi - Born abt 1857 Messina, Sicily - Married Philomena Bertello - Sister named Nina

Philomena Bertello - Born abt 1863 Italy - married Antonino Ragonesi - Also called Phillipa

Lucia Guzzardi - Born Catania, Sicily - Married Francesco Grasso - brother named Carmelo

Francesco Grasso - Married Lucia Guzzardi - Brother named Gaetano - maybe Italy/Sicily

Angelo Grasso - Married Maria Rosa - maybe Italy/Sicily

Maria Rosa - Married Angelo grasso - maybe Italy/Sicily

Nunzio guzzardi - married Carmela Russo - maybe Italy/Sicily

Carmela Russo - Married Nunzio Guzzardi - maybe Italy/Sicily

George muska - Born in Czechoslovakia/Hungary/Germany? - married Anna Biba

Anna biba - Married george Muska - Maybe austria/hungary/ukraine

Pawel badzo - Born in town called Herenesfala - Married Sophie Gula - Also called Paul

Sophie gula - married pawel Badzo - Maybe austria/hungary/ukraine

John gula - ?????? - Father of Sophie Gula - Maybe austria/hungary/ukraine

John badzo - Married Anna Ratzin - Maybe austria/hungary/ukraine

Anna Ratzin - married john badzo - maybe austria/hungary/ukraine

i hope this helps you. thanks for offering to help so much!

Regards,
Michael

Thanks for the information - the locations are a little out of my area of expertise, however, someone else might be able to help.

As you are casting your net so wide, have you thought about taking a DNA test? I've had no easy answers but with a bit of work it has been a big help and I'm only part way through - I'm sure I can find more cousins to test.

Can you suggest a religion for the middle Europeans?

Going by the percentages:

Austria/Hungary - Catholic
Ukraine - Eastern Orthodox

Mikey Ragonesi invest the time to add these details to the profiles you have created you may get a very pleasant surprise.

I think most of them were Catholic.

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