Hello,
Back in the summer, I had asked for help in requesting a birth certificate from the town of Nocera Umbra. I contacted them using the info provided here and was successful in obtaining my grand-father's birth certificate. (The email address would not work, but snail mail worked fine.) Predictably, it provided my great grand-father's and great-grandmother's names, and as a bonus, written on there was my grand-parent's wedding date.
So, it seems like my dad's, dad's family could all be from this town, and based on other info I have, my dad's mom's family is from there as well (although my grandmother was born in the US). I wish I could just say 'please give me all you've got' on this family and that family. LOL! What do I do instead? Must I ask one at a time for each person's birth certificate? Would it be better at some point to request a marriage certificate (would that give any indication of a person's birth place)? Are they going to get tired of hearing from me?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Nancy
Requesting additional records
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Re: Requesting additional records
Civil records for this town are on line at https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2043831 back to 1861. Prior to that you will need to access parish records.
Ann Tatangelo
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Dual citizenship assistance, and document acquisition, on-site genealogical research in Lazio, Molise, Latina and Cosenza. Land record searches and succession.
http://angelresearch.net
Dual citizenship assistance, and document acquisition, on-site genealogical research in Lazio, Molise, Latina and Cosenza. Land record searches and succession.
Re: Requesting additional records
Depending on the town, you could also request the stato di famiglia from the commune.

