PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization
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Editor: Ronald F. Malan; Dick Cardon.
Publication temporarily suspended from 2001-2004, and resumed in 2005.
Published: Orem, Utah; American Fork, Utah; Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (11 Nov. 2005).
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Waldensian (also known as Valdesi or Vaudois) families who came mainly from France, and escaped religous persecution in the 1500-1600s by immigrating to Piedmont Valley in Northern Italy. As persecutions continued, some also escaped into Germany, Switzerland, and elsewhere. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the families of Cardon, Bertoch, Beus, Bonnet, Brodero, Chatelain, Gardiol, Gaydo, Gaudin, Justet, Pons, Rivoire, Rochon, Roman, Rostan, and Stallé, and other Waldensian families. Most of these families intermarried. Information is taken from the parish registers (Piedmont Project), the "Restistri dei Beni di Patricolori" filed in the State Archives of Torino (Senato di Pinerolo (Pinerolo Senate), the book "Gli Esuli Valdesi en Svizzera" which is a compilation of Swiss references to Waldensian refugees, from various notarial records extracted by Giovanni Cena of Torino, Italy, and vital records of Pragela (for years 1674-1685), and other sources. The Piedmont Families Organization Project takes these extracted names and information and reconstructs the family groups to make them available in this newsletter. Some records have already been extracted for Angrogna, Peidmont, Perouse, Pinachia, Pramollo, Pragela, Rora, Luscerna, San Giovanni, San Secondo (Prarostino and Roccapiatta), and Perosa. Descendants also live in Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, South Africa, Switzerland, United States, Uraguay, the United States of America, and elsewhere.
Includes Applonie, Bellione (Bellon), Bellonato, Benech (Benedetto, Benecho, Benechio), Berger, Bertin (Bertalot, Bertinat), Beus (Bosio), Bodoria (Bodrero, Bodoijra), Bonnet (Bonnetto, Bonetto, Bonettino), Canten (Canton), Cardon (Cardone, Cardonis,, Cardonato, Cardono, Querdons), Cattre, Chanforan (Chanforano), Coisson (Coijsone, Ceijssone), Colombat (Colombatto), Durand (o), Favette (Favotto, Favodo), Forneron(e), Gardiol, Gallup (Galoppo), Goss, Gay, Jalla, Justet, Jourdan, Jouve (Giovine, Giovve, Giovene), Lantaret, Lazear, Long, Malan (Malanom Mallano, Mallanoto, Malanotto), Maraudo, Mirot (Mirotto), Musett(o), Odin (Odino, Odine), Olivet (Olivetto, Oliveto, Ollivet, Olliveto), Pasquet, Pavarin, Pelenc (Pelench, Pellanchione, Pellencho), Peyrot (Peyret, Peyrotto, Peiroto, Peiroto, Peijroto, Paijrotto) Pons (Pont), Rage (Raye), Reymond (Reimonde, Reimondo, Raimondo, Reimondo, Reijamondo, Remondo), Rivoire (Riviora, Rivoijra), Roman(o), Rostan (Rostagno), Salvageot (Salvegeto, Salvageotto, Salvagioto, Sarvagiotto, Sarvageot), Sarret, Stallé (Stalé, Staleo, Stalleo), Strangat(o), Tourn (Turin, Torino, Torno, Turino), Tron (Trone, Trove), Vachero, and many other related families.
The Cardon Family (or Families) Organization is interrelated to the Piedmont Families Organization. Select back issues of the PFO newsletter are posted on the Cardon Family Organization Web site.
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Semiannual (1993-1996); three per year (1997); quarterly (1998); bimonthly thereafter.
Issue numbering begins with no. 3 (spring 1994). Misnumbered pages: no. 24 (May 2000) pages 2-4 were misnumbered and misdated as no. 23 (Mar 2000); also no. 13 (May 1998) pages 3-4 are misnumbered and misdated as no. 12 (Jan 1998). No. 43 (Jan 2006) was misprinted as no. 42.
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PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 1 (Oct. 1993)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 2 (Dec. 1993)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 3 (spring 1994)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 4 (fall 1994)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 5 (spring 1995)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 6 (fall 1995)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 7 (winter 1996)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 8 fall (1996)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 9 (winter 1997)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 10 (spring 1997)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 11 (Oct. 1997)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 12 (Jan. 1998)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 13 (May 1998)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 14 (Sept. 1998)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 15 (Dec. 1998)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 16 (Jan. 1999)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 17 (Mar. 1999)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 18 (May 1999)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 19 (July 1999)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 20 (Sept. 1999)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 21 (Nov. 1999)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 22 (Jan. 2000)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 23 (Mar. 2000)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 24 (May 2000)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 25 (July 2000)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 26 (Oct. 2000)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 27 (Dec. 2000)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 28 (Feb. 2001)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 29 (Apr. 2001)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 42 (Aug. 2005)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 42 [i.e. 43] (Jan. 2006)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 44 (Feb. 2007)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 45 (Sept. 2007)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 46 (Jan. 2008)
PFO report : the Piedmont Families Organization no. 47 (Mar. 2008)
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