Would someone here that lives in italy think that they could call these 3 marcella's on my behalf?
Marcella's parents were
Renato Mosca b.19 march 1901 treia,macerata d.14 sep 1972 guidonia montecelio, rome
Giulia Cicchitello b. ABT 1908 rome, rome, italy
Renato's parents were
Cesare Mosca b. 20 aug 1872 treia, macerata
Eugenia Chiacchiera b. 24 march 1879 treia, macerata
Renato had 4 brothers and 1 sister, salvatore, italo, aldemiro, ida and valter. they all moved to argentina in 1929 except renato he moved to rome in 1926.
Valter Mosca the youngest brother is my grandfather.
Mosca Marcella
00168 Roma (RM) - Via Ruiz Ferrante, 25
* tel:
* 06 3055311
2
Mosca Marcella
00138 Roma (RM) - Via Serra De' Conti, 41
* tel:
* 06 8816578
3
Aristei Mosca Marcella
00152 Roma (RM) - Via Toscani Antonio, 78
* tel:
* 06 535784
If you need more information let me know.
thank you!!!!
Would someone here make a phone call on my behalf?
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Would someone here make a phone call on my behalf?
Looking for the surnames Mosca( Marches ), Pizzoglio (Piedmonte), Chiacchiera, Lobasso(Bari), Gallo(Malvito), Azzolina (Messina).
Re: Would someone here make a phone call on my behalf?
ChrisMosca,
What would you need them to say to these people? Cold calling can be difficult at the best of times so you need to have a plan. Would it not be easier to mail them all a letter and perhaps enclose a copy of your pedigree? I have heard Italians tend to be suspicious so you need to be careful and organized if you want to do this..and I am not saying its wrong, just difficult if you are using a third party to speak on your behalf.
What would you need them to say to these people? Cold calling can be difficult at the best of times so you need to have a plan. Would it not be easier to mail them all a letter and perhaps enclose a copy of your pedigree? I have heard Italians tend to be suspicious so you need to be careful and organized if you want to do this..and I am not saying its wrong, just difficult if you are using a third party to speak on your behalf.
Re: Would someone here make a phone call on my behalf?
This is very true - these are wise words... I could do it (as no doubt could others) - but what to say - how to deal with the almost certain suspicion that 'cold calling' of this kind generates...?nuccia wrote:ChrisMosca,
What would you need them to say to these people? Hard calling can be difficult at the best of times so you need to have a plan. Would it not be easier to mail them all a letter and perhaps enclose a copy of your pedigree? I have heard Italians tend to be suspicious so you need to be careful and organized if you want to do this..and I am not saying its wrong, just difficult if you are using a third party to speak on your behalf.
Do give some thought as to what you would want/like to say if it were you - and (please) don't be rushed into letting someone do it for you without some guidance/instructions from you!
If you think education is expensive - try ignorance!
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Re: Would someone here make a phone call on my behalf?
yes you are right, its just I got excited about the idea of actually meeting some cousins in italy. A letter would be a better idea, I would be very suspicious too if I got a call from a stranger. I'm going to prepare a letter to send, and post it here and maybe I could get some feedback on it.
Thanks again for the advice.
Thanks again for the advice.
Looking for the surnames Mosca( Marches ), Pizzoglio (Piedmonte), Chiacchiera, Lobasso(Bari), Gallo(Malvito), Azzolina (Messina).
Re: Would someone here make a phone call on my behalf?
hi, i don't want to say anything else, but after you have sent the letter i can found and speak with your relatives, i know very well Macerata, my parents living on Marche (AN).
i will do this only why i have the same story, and i would like help anyone.
bye, Mirko.
i will do this only why i have the same story, and i would like help anyone.
bye, Mirko.