Peter (Pietro) Gentinetta (* 1740) from Domodossola / Bognanco

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Peter (Pietro) Gentinetta (* 1740) from Domodossola / Bognanco

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Hello everybody

I am looking for my ancestor of the Gentinetta family.

I'm looking for Peter (Pietro) Gentinetta (* 1740) from Domodossola / Bognanco.
His wife was a pianzola from Domodossola / San Lorenzo.

Her children were Josef (Giuseppe) Gentinetta, Peter Josef (Pietro Giuseppe) Gentinetta (-Willa) (1784-1866), Johann (Giovanni) Gentinetta and Lorenzo Gentinetta (-Mosoné).

I've already tried to get information about the archives, but unfortunately there was no feedback after repeated requests.

That's why I hope to get information in this way.

I thank you in advance.

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Ciao a tutti

Sto cercando il mio antenato della famiglia Gentinetta.

Sto cercando Peter (Pietro) Gentinetta (* 1740) da Domodossola / Bognanco.
Sua moglie era una pianola di Domodossola / San Lorenzo.

I suoi figli erano Josef (Giuseppe) Gentinetta, Peter Josef (Pietro Giuseppe) Gentinetta (-Willa) (1784-1866), Johann (Giovanni) Gentinetta and Lorenzo Gentinetta (-Mosoné).

Ho già provato a ottenere informazioni sugli archivi, ma sfortunatamente non ho ricevuto feedback dopo richieste ripetute.

Ecco perché spero di ottenere informazioni in questo modo.

Ti ringrazio in anticipo
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It is not clear which archives you contacted but you need parish records for this period. Italians typically go back 3 generations in memory and laterally but unless they have done their own research they don't usually know more than that.
You will probably need to contact a professional researcher for this.
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Italysearcher wrote: 12 Jun 2019, 12:21 It is not clear which archives you contacted but you need parish records for this period. Italians typically go back 3 generations in memory and laterally but unless they have done their own research they don't usually know more than that.
You will probably need to contact a professional researcher for this.
good day

Thank you for the answer.

I already had contact with the Diocese of Novara. He referred me to the community Bognango but there was no answer. Furthermore, I also got the mail address "baronevince@gmail.com", on which I should send a request. Unfortunately there is no answer.
I also wrote to Domodossola, but they could not help either.
Somehow, everyone gives a different contact person, who then gives me no answer ...

Too bad it is so hard to get information in Italy.

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To get good information in Italy you need someone 'on the ground' and in or near the town.
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Re: Peter (Pietro) Gentinetta (* 1740) from Domodossola / Bognanco

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Good morning

I'd travel there, but if the Italians can t even tell me where the information stored, I can't even travel. If the offices were unanimous, this would be a real great step forward.

If someone could tell me where I'm going, I D make a trip to Italy, because this would be very easy for me to be able to achieve it for me.

I just hope to find someone who can tell me exactly where to look for, because I can't travel half Italy and search all archives:)
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