I would love some help in proving that an ancestor, who was living in London in 1839, was in fact Italian by birth (or perhaps that his father was). They fit the mould of Italian migrants to London in that the family lived just outside Clerkenwell and were picture frame makers and looking glass makers. But I am unable to get that last link in the chain that proves the Italian connection. The details are :
Thomas Galli (or Gally or Gallie) married Sophia Powell at Christchurch Spitalfields in 1839. His father George was alive at the time. In the 1841 census Thomas (Gallie) is living in St George in the East and was London born and living with other family members but there's no sign of George or even Sophia in the census. It is George that I would love to be able to prove was Italian....as the family myth has it. I guess he would have been born around 1790s.