Cognome
Bernard
The strongest concentration of Bernard in US arrival records points to Emilia-Romagna, with 1 of 2 arrivals (50 percent) originating there.
2
US arrivals
1830 to 1912
2
Comuni of
origin
2
Regioni
represented
10
Notable on
Wikipedia
Top regione
Emilia-Romagna
1 of 2
50 percent of arrivals
Persone notevoli
Notable Bernard on Wikipedia
Paolo Bernard
IT1885 · Garlasco
1909 · Napoli
Gerardo Bernard
IT1921 · Trieste
Romano Bernard
IT1935 · San Giovanni al Natisone
Enrico Bernard
IT1955 · Roma
Franco Bernard
1957 · Merano
1989 · Bolzano
1990 · Bolzano
Anna Carol
IT1992 · Bolzano
1997 · Susa
| Name | Born | Birthplace | Wiki |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paolo Bernard | 1885 | Garlasco | IT |
| Carlo Bernari | 1909 | Napoli | ENIT |
| Gerardo Bernard | 1921 | Trieste | IT |
| Romano Bernard | 1935 | San Giovanni al Natisone | IT |
| Enrico Bernard | 1955 | Roma | IT |
| Franco Bernard | 1957 | Merano | |
| Anton Bernard | 1989 | Bolzano | ENIT |
| Andreas Bernard | 1990 | Bolzano | ENIT |
| Anna Carol | 1992 | Bolzano | IT |
| Lorenzo Bernard | 1997 | Susa | ENIT |
Varianti grafiche
Spelling variants worth checking
- The spelling you know may not be the one in the records. For example, a family remembers Mansini, but the records read Mancini.
- If your spelling does not appear, a close variant in the list below may be the same family.
Bernardo
302 US arrivals
Bernardi
188 US arrivals
Bernarda
3 US arrivals
Bernardy
1 US arrivals
Bernardon
12 US arrivals
Bernardei
2 US arrivals
Bernardis
2 US arrivals
Bernara
1 US arrivals
Variants are surfaced from the surname index, not from per-name research. None of these is guaranteed to be the same family as Bernard.
Origini per comune
Arrival records by comune
Each row is a comune (municipality) where at least one passenger named Bernard was recorded between 1830 and 1912.
Provincia PR
Provincia AL
| Comune | Provincia | US Arrivals |
|---|---|---|
| Berceto | PR | 1 |
| Alessandria | AL | 1 |
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