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Europe / Re: ITALY: Where is the Tuzzio/Tuzio family from??
« on: Wednesday 27 June 18 16:18 BST (UK) »
Hello,
sheronB I did ask for him but the person who got back to me was called Bernard May who said
"The individual ‘Aliens registration cards’ have been destroyed, but we do hold a copy of the ‘Aliens Register’, which was saved to microfiche some years ago and subsequently digitised.
I have been able to locate entries relating to Guissepe and his wife Kathleen, who although was probably British born would have been required to register because she was considered Italian by marriage. There is no trace of Guissepe’s father in the register. Registration was not required until the First World War was looming. It is possible that his father had died by then or there may have been an upper age on those required to register".
I see that's a shame. Have you been the source of the amazing photos of Giuseppe then?
Would you like me to send you a scan of Vincent's death certificate? I'm not sure if he is a particularly close relative to yourself ? Also I saw Amadio lived until he was 91 back in 1913 that surely was unheard of...
sheronB I did ask for him but the person who got back to me was called Bernard May who said
"The individual ‘Aliens registration cards’ have been destroyed, but we do hold a copy of the ‘Aliens Register’, which was saved to microfiche some years ago and subsequently digitised.
I have been able to locate entries relating to Guissepe and his wife Kathleen, who although was probably British born would have been required to register because she was considered Italian by marriage. There is no trace of Guissepe’s father in the register. Registration was not required until the First World War was looming. It is possible that his father had died by then or there may have been an upper age on those required to register".
I see that's a shame. Have you been the source of the amazing photos of Giuseppe then?
Would you like me to send you a scan of Vincent's death certificate? I'm not sure if he is a particularly close relative to yourself ? Also I saw Amadio lived until he was 91 back in 1913 that surely was unheard of...