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Ralph Nevy Naturalization Papers

2020-08-23T20:48:54+00:00August 23rd, 2020|Categories: Immigration, Naturalization & Citizenship Records|Tags: |

From Joan Lander: Just received in the mail a photocopy of Ralph Nevy’s 1920 naturalization record. It was at the courthouse in Cumberland all along. They also have Ralph Nevy's 1915 Declaration of Intention, but we already have a better copy of that record from the Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. Also note that the [...]

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Italian Resistance Fighters during WWII

2020-08-26T18:51:20+00:00August 23rd, 2020|Categories: Life Stories|Tags: , , |

By Barbara Ann Orsinger Adolfson As a child, I live in post-war Europe. To me, this has always been an accepted part of my life, but only recently have I come to realize what an uncommon experience this was. I am genetically ½ Italian, ¼ German and ¼ Irish. Something I knew when I lived [...]

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Soujourn in Italy

2020-08-26T19:25:25+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Current Generation, Nevi in Italy|

1968 and 1997 Written by William Orsinger From the booklet Cercando Famiglia in Italia, edited by Joan Lander, daughter of Florence Nevy Lander. Sojourn 1968 On September 7, 1968, we flew to Europe with Viola’s parents, Ralph and Erminia Nevy for a three-week vacation. He was 79 and she was 70. We were 47 [...]

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The Fornovo (Nevy) Villa

2020-08-26T19:28:05+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Nevi in Italy, Oral Histories|Tags: , |

The Nevy brothers bought the Fornovo Villa prior to the birth of Florence in 1923. During WW II Linda and Robert lived there with Catarena, Henry Nevy's second wife, and their son Robert. Robert was an American citizen caught there during the war so he hid there from the Germans in the attic. One time [...]

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The Area of San Giorgio

2020-08-26T19:37:41+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Nevi in Italy|Tags: , , |

Eminia Galli Nevy was born in Caprino Veronese, about fifteen miles away from San Giorgio di Valpolicella and close to Lake Garda. But it was in San Giorgio that Erminia stayed off and on with her grandmother while her father traveled. The Valpolicella, particularly the hills around San Giorgio, is famed for its vineyards which [...]

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The Area of Bergotto

2020-08-26T19:52:28+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Current Generation, Nevi in Italy|

The original home of Ralph Nevy, Bergotto consists of an old Catholic church, the village watering fountain, the cemetery and perhaps ten or so houses clustered nearby. It is a frazione (fraction or hamlet) of the old town of Berceto. Berceto is under the jurisdiction of the city of Parma, the Capoluogo di Provincia, the [...]

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Directions to Nonno’s House in Castagna, outside of Bergotto

2020-08-26T19:56:35+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Nevi in Italy|Tags: , , |

This was written with the intention that it will be used by current and future generations of Nevy descendents. Nonno’s house is located about half way along route A15 between La Spezia and Parma in the northwest part of Italy. Take the A15 to the Berceto exit; go to the center of town. Look for SS523 [...]

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Names and locations in Italy

2020-08-21T20:09:09+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: Nevi in Italy|

Aosta—an important Roman outpost on the road across the Alps. Has well-preserved 2,000 year old sites. Ralph Nevy was stationed here in the Alpini Corps. Bagnone—30 miles from Bergotto. Near this town is Villa Mimosa, the B&B seen in the video. Berceto—the closest organized township (or comune) to Bergotto. Both places fall under the jurisdiction of [...]

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