| Sep 25 @ 1:36 PM |
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Bluebonnet72

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Dear Friends
May I try to ask you the impossible ?
In 1930 - 1935 more or less.........part of my Italian family moved to Usa and in particular to Cucamonga ( California ) I don't know when they died.......I know that they hadn't any kids...... I found their names and I found out that in Usa there should be some cousins......
Do you know if there is an Us register or something like that ....where maybe I can find something else .......
Thanks for your help
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| Sep 25 @ 1:41 PM |
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twotall911

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if you know the town they were in you can email the courthouse and they will look up on the census of immigration/naturalization under their names or through the social security agency
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| Sep 25 @ 1:45 PM |
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Bluebonnet72

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Great idea ..... I'll do it !!!!!!
Is Cucamonga a town or an area ?
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| Sep 25 @ 1:48 PM |
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Heaveninawildflower

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If you know where they entered the US, you might be able to find out that way - I found my dad and my mother's parents on the Ellis Island registry, which would be NYC entries.
Just googling the names might turn up cousins too though - I found cousins in Europe that way...who knew I had relatives who are world class skaters?
(obviouly veeeeeeery distant relatives...wish I had that gene!)
Bluebonnet - it seems that it's both - there's a city called Rancho Cucamonga, and a Cucamonga Valley (wine country, high number of European immigrants, sounds promising)
Cucamonga Valley from Wiki
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| Sep 25 @ 2:18 PM |
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Bluebonnet72

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thank you Heaven
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| Sep 25 @ 3:14 PM |
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CathyCRN

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The Mormon church also has a huge geneology bank...you might check there I'm not sure if there is a fee for this or not...didn't used to be
Ancestor Hunt
Like Heaven wrote, Rancho Cucamonga and Cucamonga valley are in southern California.
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| Sep 25 @ 3:40 PM |
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Bluebonnet72

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Cathy in your engine I found something interesting...... I found their names.....not written correctly but some dates could correspond
thanks
I wrote an e mail to LA gov. census.......we will see
Every info and suggestions are very useful.........
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| Sep 25 @ 4:35 PM |
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capobeachguy

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Cucamonga is an area about 60 kilometers east of Los Angeles and used to be full of vineyards. It is now mostly light manufacturing and houses....many houses!!!
As it is located in San Bernardino County, you might check their vital records to see if you can locate the names. I don't believe that Cucamonga was a city in those days and it that's true, the county would most likely house the records.
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| Sep 25 @ 4:40 PM |
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KatiefromStafford

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That is the secret, find the folks who live there.
This is one of the reasons that I love MD! Great people willing to help others here!!
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| Sep 25 @ 6:37 PM |
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blueyes101

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You can also google " name search "
Than you can enter as much info that you have, you may have to pay a few dollars to get the results, just a suggestion.
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| Sep 26 @ 1:05 PM |
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Bluebonnet72

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This is one of the reasons that I love MD! Great people willing to help others here!! I totally agree..........people here are simply fantastic !!!!!!!!!
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| Sep 26 @ 1:08 PM |
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burnslikethesun

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Look Its my long lost wifey. I got a plan B for ya BlueBons. Marry me, raise about a half dozen kids and live happily ever after.
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| Sep 26 @ 1:19 PM |
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SunBabe

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www.zabasearch.com -- put in their family name/s in California and you may get some more info (free) 
Here's a California site with a LOT of resources:
http://www.calarchives4u.com/
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| Sep 29 @ 2:48 PM |
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Bluebonnet72

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Burns I'll take in consideration your suggestion
Sun thank you, This evening I sent an e mail to your site....thanks a lot
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| Oct 1 @ 5:28 PM |
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Philip50

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My 99 cents, inflation, Ancestry.com, worked for me seeking my Italian heritage, good luck.
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| Oct 1 @ 6:10 PM |
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drs297

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being sicilian afraid some long lost relative who has a hit out on them might get passed on to me.. I try to avoid searching.
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| Nov 17 @ 10:31 AM |
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leprichaun_magic

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I think it must be great to find you have Italian ancestors.such happy people who love life :)
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| Nov 17 @ 10:53 AM |
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Gallows_Humor

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could it be that I have lusted after one of my cousins???...
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| Nov 19 @ 3:35 PM |
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Loreli


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Any luck yet, BB? (not with GH's cousin, ok-maybe that)
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| Nov 19 @ 3:41 PM |
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Gallows_Humor

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what I know is that you are not my cousin....
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