The following announcement was written by swissinfo.ch:
The 19th and early 20th centuries saw tens of thousands of people emigrate abroad from remote areas of Ticino and the Italian-speaking valleys of Graubunden. They journeyed to Australia, the United States and to other countries in Europe in search of a better life.
The dossier allows people who live abroad but have Italian-Swiss roots to find out more about their ancestors. In addition, swissinfo.ch offers a blog in which they can swap family histories in text and photo form. A genealogy database enables users to search for people and families with roots in Italian-speaking Switzerland. swissinfo journalists reporting Australia, California and Britain will be blogging about their own experiences.
Link to the swissinfo "Swiss-Italian Migrations" dossier
Italian: http://www.presseportal.de/go2/swissinfo1
swissinfo is one of the enterprise units of SRG SSR idee suisse, Switzerland's public-service radio and television broadcaster. Its remit is to inform Swiss people abroad of what is going on at home, and to raise awareness about Switzerland beyond its borders. In doing so, swissinfo operates a news and information platform in nine languages at http://www.swissinfo.ch/.
This is a fascinating source for general information and the Genealogy is superb. I will spend some time even though my Swiss ancestors are not YET mentioned. Thank you for telling us about it.
Posted by: Patti Schneider | March 16, 2009 at 09:17 AM