Genealogy in Monte San Savino
Tracing your Italian roots back to Monte San Savino (in Arezzo province, Toscana 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 Monte San Savino.
Monte San Savino family history at a glance
- Region: Toscana
- Province: Arezzo
- Type of records: civil and parish records
- Civil registration: from 1809 onwards
- Parish records: often older than civil records (in some cases from the 1500s)
Genealogy in Monte San Savino
If your ancestors came from Monte San Savino, in Arezzo province (Toscana 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 Monte San Savino
Vital records for people born, married or deceased in Monte San Savino are usually preserved in:
- Monte San Savino City Hall archives: civil records (births, marriages, deaths) from 1866 onwards.Before (1808–1865), Civil Status registers are preserved in historical archives.
- Monte San Savino parish churches: in Toscana religious registers, which can often take your research back to the 1600s and sometimes as far as the 1500s.
Civil Records (Stato Civile) in Monte San Savino
In towns and villages of Toscana and in Arezzo province, as in Monte San Savino, civil registration offices were established in the Napoleonic era around 1809, continued under the Grand Duchy until 1865, and then merged into the unified Italian Civil Status after national unification.
Thus, the earliest modern registers for Tuscany date from 1808–1865, while records after 1866 belong to the Italian Civil Status.This means you can often find your ancestors’ civil records in the Town Hall archives of Monte San Savino from that year onwards.
(If your goal is to obtain Italian citizenship and you need official certificates from Monte San Savino, please follow this link.)
If your ancestors lived in Monte San Savino during the past centuries, the City Office of Monte San Savino 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 Monte San Savino.
- 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 Toscana and specifically in Monte San Savino.
Population trends in Monte San Savino
The chart below shows the demographic trends in Monte San Savino from the Italian Unification (1861). Understanding how many people lived in the town over time is useful when interpreting migration and family movements.

Surnames in Monte San Savino and Arezzo province
It is important to know whether the surname you are researching is frequent in Monte San Savino.
The more common the surname, the more challenging it can be to identify the correct family branch, especially if you do not have precise dates.
The following gives an overview of some common surnames in the province:
some of the most common surnames in Arezzo province are:
Baldini, Bartoli, Basili, Bianchi, Bruni, Fabbri, Falsini, Galli, Innocenti, Lombardi, Mancini, Neri, Nocentini, Rossi, Sabatini, Santini, Severi, Tiezzi, Valentini, Viti.
Church Records in Monte San Savino
Church archives in Arezzo 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 Toscana, 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 Monte San Savino 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 Monte San Savino:
S. PROSPERO – 52048 MONTAGNANO AR
S. MARCO – Via del Popolo, 2
S. CLEMENTE – Verniana
SANTI EGIDIO E SAVINO – P.zza di Monte
SANTI TIBURZIO E SUSANNA – Gargonza

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 Monte San Savino
From our experience, if you plan to visit Monte San Savino 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 Monte San Savino
If you need professional support from our local genealogist in the Monte San Savino area, write to montesansavino@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.
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