Can anyone tell me what is the difference between
Atti di Nascita and Allgati di Nascita...
Thanks.........Sal4
What is the difference between these 2 records
What is the difference between these 2 records
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Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
Atto di Nascita is the Birth Act (record)
Allegato is an enclosure...
I don't believe I have ever seen an Allegato di Nascita
Allegati di Matrimonio are all the documents that you have to present to get married (such birth certificates, parents' agreement if you are under age, death certificate of your deceased previous spouse, etc)
Allegato is an enclosure...
I don't believe I have ever seen an Allegato di Nascita
Allegati di Matrimonio are all the documents that you have to present to get married (such birth certificates, parents' agreement if you are under age, death certificate of your deceased previous spouse, etc)
Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
Livio,
Both type of records are on The Italian Database records for Caserta on Ancestry.com for birth, death and marriage.........
Thank You for your help.....Sal4
Both type of records are on The Italian Database records for Caserta on Ancestry.com for birth, death and marriage.........
Thank You for your help.....Sal4
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Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
Could you please post an Allegato di Nascita so I understand what it is? Thankssal4 wrote:Livio,
Both type of records are on The Italian Database records for Caserta on <a href="/http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-3166187-10456885" TARGET="_blank">Ancestry.com</a> for birth, death and marriage.........
Thank You for your help.....Sal4
Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
Its Allgati......not Allegato at least that is what it is labeled as on Ancestry.com
here is a random one that I copied.....To me it looks like that there was added information on the birth record........

here is a random one that I copied.....To me it looks like that there was added information on the birth record........

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Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
Allgati is clearly a typo that should read Allegati, which is the plural of Allegato.
As mentioned in my previous post an Allegato di Nascita is any kind of document that is annexed to the original birth Act. This could be:
- a recognition of a child who was initially declared to be son of parent unknown
- a tribunal verdict to correct a mistake in the birth act
- etc
As mentioned in my previous post an Allegato di Nascita is any kind of document that is annexed to the original birth Act. This could be:
- a recognition of a child who was initially declared to be son of parent unknown
- a tribunal verdict to correct a mistake in the birth act
- etc
Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
There are so many records in this database that I really need to understand what I'm searching.............Thank You...........you are always such a help to me in my quest for information..........Sal4
Looking for surnames Iasalvatore (Salvatore), Tartaglia, Rosetta, Consola, Di Muccio, Castellano, Montanaro, Dipaolo, Costa, Sansone, Giudicianni and Laudato.
Re: What is the difference between these 2 records
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