:: CASAMAZZAGNO ::
Fraction
of comune
Comelico Superiore
BELLUNO

:: Dolomites ::

 

 

Casamazzagno 3965 ft :: Population Approx: 2500. Snow covered 8 months of the year.
It is approximately 30 kilometers south of the Austrian border and one of several villages
which make up the area known as Comelico Superiore. There is a ski lift in the valley and
in winter Comelico is crowded with locals and tourists skiing .The Comune is very wealthy.
It owns and manages over 1000 Acres of natural pine forests extenting west from the town.
Some families own small blocks of forest in their own right: ( My Zio Nino Tavan was one ).
It controls the felling of tinber on the principles of selective logging and sustainable forestry.
The comune provides free to all registered born, the necessary lumber for building a family home,
and distributes free precut fire wood to all families for the winter. In 1851 there was a major fire through the village and many homes were destroyed. In 1855 at a meeting of the Comune and
families who lost their homes the Comune set in motion a plan to build 30 houses for the 43 families
affected my the fire. One of the families that lost their home were two of my Great Grand uncles Giacomo Antonio Zanderigo.Iona b. 1 1 1809 and Giovanni Antonio Zanderigo.Iona b. 2 2 1814.
During high summer the comune provides a generous subsidy to the Anziani/elderly to chaperon and
bus them down to a Rimini beach resort for a week including accommodation and meals. It also
provides trained nursing staff to visit those elderly who are unable to care for them selves, and in
rare cases of need, arranges free hot midday meals. Beautiful clear clean fresh water flows
freely down several small mountain streams thru the village, and thru spring and summer the
fields are alive with wild flowers. In season with luck one can return from a days walk in the
mountains with a basket of fungi, which must be presented before a specially trained official
who selects and pass those mushrooms which are edible and safe to eat and to destroy those
that are deamed poisonous. Gathering funghi is a popular and favorite pastime of tourists in the
summer. One of the main occupation for the inhabitants in the region is in the industry engaged
in the manufacturing of Eye Glass Frames, a multi million dollar industry. There are at least
40 major factories and many smaller, employing several thousand in the area from Casamazzagno
in the north, to Pieve di Cadore in the south.It is indead a paradise:
I am registered born in Casamazzagno, and yes I have considered retiring there - but .......................
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 Segni Di Casa Di Casamazzagno
( Marks of the houses in Casamazzagno. )



These "Segni" are the marks carved into the beam and or the entrance to the house identifying the original owner
and head of the family. These marks were registered with the Comune. The family mark was passed on to the first born son. To the second son when married was given the mark to which was added a small variable and so on to each succeeding son. The marks were also added to all their tools. For instance the wood shoe last in the picture.
This valuable information was kindly sent to me by Stefano Zannantonio.Martin. Born in Casamazzagno
(See # 45 at bottome of list)

:: ANDREIS ::
Frazione of comune
Pordenone
Fruilli Venezia Giulia

:: A Dying Village ::

 The Village of Andreis recently celebrated the "Festival of the Millenium 996-1996". Its origins
began around 450 AD as a Roman town called Caellina, the derivation of which gave its name to
the river Cellina that is an integral part of the environs of Andreis. Around 500 AD, a unique group
of Celtic herdsmen, escaping the consequences of the fall of the Roman Empire, took refuge in the
valley and the settlement then became known as Andrea, and later derivated to Andreis. Certainly
in antique times there existed many tribes in the valley. As for Andreis it is noted from Statistical
data from the archives of Demographic Evolution, that in 1652 with the comming of the first Parroco
( Parish Priest ) it was recorded that there were "50 Fuochi" ( Fires - Refering to fireplaces) and this
translated into a population of approximately 300 inhabitants. In 1864, in th mountains of Andreis, a
stronghold of Garibaldini soldiers engaged in and repelled an attack from an Austrian battalion, the
resulting rout brought some fame to the Valley and it was about this time that the Austrian dominance
of the north began to wane. The Population peaked in 1911 at 1795,and from there it began to decline
until the present time 1998, the population is only 450. The village is slowly dying . Mostly occupied
by retirees, many who had earlier left to find work in the big cities and now returned to retire in peace
and tranquility on the pension. As in Casamazzagno it is snowed in for half the year being only about
100 kilometers south of the Dolomites. Here also fresh clean mountain water flows close by the town,
sourced from the snow permanentlly bound in the mountains behind the village. The valley at one time
cleared for grazing, is now fully forested again and continues to provide the necessary winter fuel. 
Sebastiano Tavan, one of my ancestors was elected Mayor in 1765, another Mayor, was Simon Tavan in
1766-67 and 1780-1782, and another Gio Batta Tavan 1771. A new hydroelectric dam is currently under construction just out of town on the Cellina river and provides work for a few Andreisians, sadly when
completed it will see more forced to seek work elsewhere, and thus a further decline in the Population ::

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