#1: a question Author: Eleven, Location: New YorkPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:47 pm ---- Last summer, I asked for the address of the provincial archives in Potenza and for the town of Rionero in Vulture.
I saved both of the addresses and when I looked just now, I noticed that both..had email addresses. Could I email them instead of writing for record copies? Or is it better to just send a letter?
#2: Re: a question Author: nuccia, Location: Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 3:19 am ---- I have found that email is a hit and miss. Sometimes they answer, sometimes they don't. But you certainly have nothing to lose in trying. AT least, that's what I think.
#3: Re: a question Author: Eleven, Location: New YorkPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:02 pm ---- I just printed out two more letters, last night..and decided to mail one to the town and one to the provincial capitol. I figured, out of both..maybe I can get a document from these people.
I really hope the province finds it..because they send a photo copy. If the town finds it..I know they will send an extract. I need the fathers name and age..and I will end up with just the name from them. They seem to send me what they want, no matter what I ask for.
I wish they had these records online..or at least at the mormon church. They have the town, but not for the time period that I need. I CAN use those for the father..only, it would be a lot more convenient for me..if I have his age.
#4: Re: a question Author: Italysearcher, Location: Sora, ItalyPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:06 pm ---- Ask them to include his age. When I have done that they just write it on the extract.
#5: Re: a question Author: Eleven, Location: New YorkPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:27 am ---- I already sent them out.