Marriage record, Torre del Greco, 1921
Hello, I'm looking for someone who could look for me into the Family History Library of Salt Lake City in order to find my great-grand-parents marriage record. The FamilySearch website says that they have records for the town and year that I'm interested in (namely, Torre del Greco, year 1921) but those records are not available online. As I live in France, I can't go to the Library myself. I would appreciate any help with helping me find that record.
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Contact the city's demographic services directly.
these are the references
SERVIZI DEMOGRAFICI
Responsabile: dott.Giulio Del Galdo
email:g.delgaldo@comune.torredelgreco.na.it
indirizzo: Via Calastro ex Molini Meridionali Marzoli
tel.(+39)081 8830532
P.E.C.:
servizi.statali.torredelgreco@asmepec.it
stato.civile.torredelgreco@asmepec.it
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Thanks for your answer. I already contacted them but they only sent a partial document, with only the names of my ggparents and their place of birth. They wouldn't send the integral document. I can't continue my research if I don't have at least their date of birth
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Make an extra effort: contact the manager personally by phone.
Often in these cases, by contacting people directly and establishing a personal relationship, you can get more
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That has already been done by an Italian acquaintance on the phone (I don't speak Italian), unfortunately to no avail. I can see no other way than to find someone who could check the records in Salt Lake City for me.
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I know how frustrating that is when the microfilm is only available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and you live far away. I live in another State and can't travel to Utah easily.
Currently, the Family History Library is temporarily closed due to COVID-19. If you keep checking the website, when it reopens if you ask your request again I bet someone will help you then. Here is the link: https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/saltlakecity-library
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I'll definitely do that. Thank you!
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The family history center in Utah is closed until further notice because of the virus and now also the protests. When it opens there will be less assistance from the professionals there. I recommend finding someone who resides in Salt Lake and ask them if they can get the information for you when it reopens. There are professional researchers who reside there and for their fee would be willing to get what your need.
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