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Christine Barbetta
Christine Barbetta ✭
August 13, 2021 edited August 15, 2024 in Search

When I search these records, it indicates there are some records for Sessa Aurunca, Italy. But when I browse the images, all the title pages say Comune di Caserta. Am I to assume the Sessa Aurunca records are buried within those images, or am I missing something? I'd appreciate any help. Thank you.

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  • Mike357
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    August 13, 2021

    @Christine Barbetta, it appears, from the wikipedia, that Sessa Aurunca is a comune (or town) in the province of Caserta. Translated, "Comune di Caseta" means "Municipality of Caserta". Because it is the only Catalog entry for Sessa Aurunca, I suspect that you are looking at a film within the catalog page, Registri dello stato civile di Sessa Aurunca (Caserta), 1809-1929.

    In answer to your question, it would seem, from the information provided on the Catalog page, that - yes, you should expect to find Sessa Aurunca records within the films.

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  • Christine Barbetta
    Christine Barbetta ✭
    August 14, 2021

    Thank you Mike357. I guess I'll need to spend some time going through those images. Your help is appreciated.

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