Birth Records
Birth Records
Hello - Attached are 2 birth certificates. I always thought the female/mother name went after "e nata da" but then I see that on one of these it appears the fathers name is. Can someone tell me if these places on the birth record/form are interchangeable between the mother's name and father's name? Thank you!
Re: Birth Records
It's a pre-printed form, in this case, where I read "domiciliata" first, and then "domiciliato".
So, father's name should always follow mother's.
I can't enlarge the image enough, but it seems that, in the second example, both words were hand corrected to become "domiciliato", and "domiciliata". That might have been because the clerk uncorrectly wrote father's name before, and preferred such correction, rather then erasing father's name
So, father's name should always follow mother's.
I can't enlarge the image enough, but it seems that, in the second example, both words were hand corrected to become "domiciliato", and "domiciliata". That might have been because the clerk uncorrectly wrote father's name before, and preferred such correction, rather then erasing father's name
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
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Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
Legal assistance in Italy for your Italian citizenship.