Genealogy in Corbara
Tracing your Italian roots back to Corbara (in Salerno province, Campania region) begins with understanding which records exist and where they are preserved. On this page you’ll find a clear guide to the civil, parish and historical sources available for genealogy in Corbara.
Corbara family history at a glance
- Region: Campania
- Province: Salerno
- Record types available: civil and parish records
- Civil registration: began in 1809 (when this area was part of the Kingdom of Naples)
- Parish registers: usually earlier than civil registration (sometimes dating back to the 1600s)
Research experience on families in Corbara
Over the years, ItalianSide has conducted genealogy research on historical families from Corbara, involving many surnames traditionally found in the town, including branches of the following families: Calabrese, Capriglione, Coppola, Cuomo, Falcone, Ferraioli, Giordano, Napodano, Orlando, Padovano, Palmieri, Pentangelo, Ruocco, Tortora, Troiano and others.
Many records relating to families and individuals are already stored in our databases and include, in addition to names and dates, further information such as occupations, residential addresses, and key family and social relationships within the Corbara community in past centuries.
Part of the information used by ItalianSide in genealogy research derives from a proprietary archive of on-site research conducted over many years in Corbara and by our experts. This archive includes studies, family trees, and data not available online, such as cross-referenced family relationships, occupational histories, deciphered or translated documents, residential patterns, and visual documentation.
Research activities may include all major sources available at municipal, provincial, and regional level:
• civil records
• parish registers
• notarial archives
• military records
• historical and photographic sources
Direct access to archives and a deep understanding of the local context allow for more complete and accurate results than research conducted remotely or based on partial sources alone. Research may be carried out using all available sources in both public and private archives.
Genealogy in Corbara
If your ancestors came from Corbara, in Salerno province (Campania region), the first step is to identify the local archives where records are kept. Most family history research starts from the civil registry office at the Comune and continues in parish and notary archives.
Where to begin your ancestry journey in Corbara
Vital records for people born, married or deceased in Corbara are usually preserved in:
- Corbara City Hall archives: civil records (births, marriages and deaths) available from 1809 onwards.
- Corbara parish churches: in Campania, parish registers that can trace family lines back to the 1600s, and in rare cases even earlier.
Civil Records (Stato Civile) in Corbara
In towns and villages of Campania and across Salerno province, civil registration offices were established after 1809, following Napoleonic reforms in the former Kingdom of Naples. This means you can often find your ancestors’ civil records in the Town Hall archives of Corbara from that year onwards.
(If your goal is to obtain Italian citizenship and you need official certificates from Corbara, please follow this link.)
If your ancestors lived in Corbara during the past centuries, the City Office of Corbara is usually the first place to start your family research. Our local expert can access these records on your behalf and interpret them correctly.
- Professions: discover what your ancestors did for a living.
- Addresses: find the street or house where the family lived in Corbara.
- Family links: identify parents, witnesses and neighbours that appear in the records.
- Signatures and notes: see how your ancestors signed and read any marginal annotations.
If you prefer to contact the Town Hall by yourself, we suggest reading our genealogy tips for Italy. They include practical advice for research in Campania and specifically in Corbara.
Population trends in Corbara
The chart below shows the demographic trends in Corbara from the Italian Unification (1861). Understanding how many people lived in the town over time is useful when interpreting migration and family movements.

Church Records in Corbara
Church archives in Salerno province often preserve information that predates civil records. Parish registers include baptisms, marriages and burials and sometimes allow you to push your family tree back into the 1700s and 1600s.
In many areas of Campania, parish registers began around the 1500s. These manuscripts are not easy to access from abroad and can be hard to read without specific training.
Our local genealogists, graduated in history and archival studies, can consult the parish archives of Corbara on your behalf and reconstruct your family history through the centuries.
In case you want to visit churches, these are the addresses of parishes active today in Corbara:
S. BARTOLOMEO APOSTOLO – Via Piazza

Notary records and other historical sources
Another important source of information is represented by notary documents, which preserve wills, dowries, property sales and contracts. These records are usually kept in provincial and State Archives and can provide valuable details on the social and economic life of your family.
Planning a visit to Corbara
From our experience, if you plan to visit Corbara we always recommend starting the research months before your arrival. This way you avoid spending your holidays in offices or churches dealing with bureaucracy.
Remember that archives are not open to the general public and officers or priests are not required by law to grant direct access to the records.
With the results collected by our genealogist before your trip, you will have more time to enjoy the town and its surroundings, walking in the footsteps of your ancestors.
Professional help for research in Corbara
If you need professional support from our local genealogist in the Corbara area, write to corbara@italianside.com or fill the form here. Our expert will study your request and reply with a research plan and a quote tailored to your family history.
Messages from other visitors in Corbara
Here below you can read messages from other visitors in the Corbara forum. If you simply want to discuss genealogy in Corbara with other people, feel free to leave a message.







My grandmother was from Corbara Angelina Giordano her parents were davide and clementina great grandpa was a twin grandma was born Jan 16 1880 their were r children 2 passed when they were little. She had a brother named Eorazio he came to the US first. She married Salvatore Perillo from Peorgimarino Grandpa came to the US and grandma came in 1922 with her children Adelina (Ciara) Elvira Clementina Carmella (my mom) and Gennaro (jerry) Anthony was born in the US Carmella & Jerry we’re the only one married I had 3 sisters all passed
Eorazio was married I know he had children one son worked for Ellis Island one was nicknamed Sonny . great grandpa came to US after his wife died. They settled in East New York Brooklyn
Need info on my paternal grandparents from Corbara Italy:
Giuseppe Napodano born 1873 and Theresa Giordano born 1875
I am looking for information on the same people! Have you found anything, yet?
Michele II think we might be related I just wrote a comment I know my great grandfather’s brother had several wives (they passed ) and he had many children if you know anything about your Giordano family please let me know
Pat