Italy, Napoli, Serrara, Parocchia di Santa Maria del Carmine, Catholic Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Title in the Language of the Record
Italia, Napoli, Serrara, Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Carmine Registri Parrocchiali

Record Description
This is a collection of Catholic Church records from the parish of San Sulpizio in Biella for the years 1670 to 1929. The collection contains images of baptisms, marriages, and deaths from the Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Carmine within the Frazione of Serrara, Comune of Serrara Fontana, Province of Napoli, Italy.

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Record History, Content and Use
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 * Italy Language and Languages
 * Italian Genealogical Word List

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