Households noted in the Lipari riveli of 1610 Abati, Acquaro, Altobello, Amendola, Angiluni, Arcabascio, Arcondia, Ardoyno, Artesi, Ballaxino, Barbaro, Barbato, Barbere, Barca, Barone, Barretta, Battaglia, Bailone, Beglia, Benaia, Benenato, Benincasa, Berlingieri, Bertuccio, Bertuli, Boncori, Bonfiglio, Bonica, Borzone, Branchetta, Brazzara, Broccula, Brosi, Bruciante, Bruglio, Bruno, Cafarella, Calderaro, Camarda, Camardella, Campagna, Canali, Candila, Cannuni, Caputo, Carbone, CarnevaliRead More
Category: Lipari
Marriage Index for the Aeolian Islands (1594-1800)
Updating….in progress. 5,841 marriage records indexed as of September 18, 2023. Marriages for Lipari (1594-1687) Marriages for Lipari (1700-1750) Marriages for Lipari (1751-1800)
Index to Lipari marriages 1866-1881
Index to Lipari Marriages 1866-1881 By Joe Russo March 31, 2017 Download spreadsheet here: Index to Lipari marriages 1866-1881. This spreadsheet is an index to all the marriages registered in the civil records of Lipari, Italy, between the years 1866 and 1881 which are made available to us by FamilySearch (LDS). It does not include marriagesRead More
From Barbarossa to the Kingdom of Sicily
by Joe Russo December 7, 2015 From Barbarossa to the Kingdom of Sicily (Lipari 1544 – 1610) A couple of generations after Barbarossa sacked Lipari in 1544, the first comprehensive census was taken. The year was 1610. Lipari had recently become part of the Kingdom of Sicily after being part of the Kingdom of NaplesRead More
Estimating the population of Lipari in 1544
by Joe Russo October 1, 2015 Lipari è facto cusi[1] For eleven days[2],[3] during the month of July in 1544, the Ottoman admiral and corsair Hayreddin Barbarossa (c.1478-1546) (also known as Khayr ad-din) lay siege and sacked the city of Lipari taking most of the population captive. Afterwards, Charles V had the city refortified andRead More