Graveyards in Varazze
Graveyards in Varazze
Hi, my sister visited Varazze, Genoa this year looking for more information on our ancesters and when she went to the graveyards, there were only fairly modern headstones. She was unable to find out where records were kept. Is there anyone out there that could tell me where they are kept?
Tricia
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Re: Graveyards in Varazze
They are usually maintained inthe Uffico di Stato Civile in Varazze. Go to www.nonsolocap.it and put in the name on top and click Cerca and the following page click Varazze in for the website for the town and the website for Varazze in on the right side midway down, It is in Italian and I hope you can understand some if not all.
If you wish death certificates youneed fullnames and year of birth (or approximate). if youneed any other documents you can eitehr write to the Uffico di Stato Civile with the address in the website for the town in Italian. Go to http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/pearlsofwi ... tters.html =Peter=
If you wish death certificates youneed fullnames and year of birth (or approximate). if youneed any other documents you can eitehr write to the Uffico di Stato Civile with the address in the website for the town in Italian. Go to http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/pearlsofwi ... tters.html =Peter=
Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Hi Peter, thankyou for your help. I did what you said and put in the name and up came 'la ricerca di pisarello non ha prodotto risultat'. I don't speak Italian but I guessed it said that there were no results for that name. I then put in another four possible spellings and nothing came up.
Am I doing somethin wrong or is there another way I can go.
regards,
Tricia
Am I doing somethin wrong or is there another way I can go.
regards,
Tricia
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Re: Graveyards in Varazze
I do not understand where you put in the name Pisarello?? There should be a formletter to the Uffico di Stato Civile, in Italian requesting a deathcertificate and mail it to
Uffico di Stato Civile
Comune di Varazze 17019,
Viale Nazione Unite 5
17019 Varazze, (SV), Italy
You should put in her full name and date of death or year of death or approximate year of death and it might be wise to include a $5.00 in an enclosed envelope with your return address since the clerks research as an end of day duty and are poorlyt paid. Please keep me posted. =Peter=
Uffico di Stato Civile
Comune di Varazze 17019,
Viale Nazione Unite 5
17019 Varazze, (SV), Italy
You should put in her full name and date of death or year of death or approximate year of death and it might be wise to include a $5.00 in an enclosed envelope with your return address since the clerks research as an end of day duty and are poorlyt paid. Please keep me posted. =Peter=
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Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Ufficio di Stato Civile
Comune di Varazze
Viale Nazione Unite 5
17019 Varazze (SV)
Italy
Comune di Varazze
Viale Nazione Unite 5
17019 Varazze (SV)
Italy
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Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Dear Livio "Ci vuole il vento in chiesa...." delle volte sei troppo stretto con menon ti pare? =Peter=
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Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Someone more knowledgeable is going to have to help me out on this one, but my understanding is that there is a very good reason why your sister found only "fairly modern headstones."Pisarello wrote:Hi, my sister visited Varazze, Genoa this year looking for more information on our ancesters and when she went to the graveyards, there were only fairly modern headstones. She was unable to find out where records were kept. Is there anyone out there that could tell me where they are kept?
Tricia
For the most part, Italian cemeteries are owned by the local church and burial plots are not sold, but rented!. The deceased's remains stay in the plot for a fixed number of years; beyond that, someone (presumably surviving family members) ponies up additional rent fees, or the remains are exumed and moved to a communal burial chamber/crypt containing the bones of hundreds or thousands of other souls.
Apparently, only the very wealthy amongst Italians can afford a "permanent" burial site as is traditional in, for example, the US.
Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Dear Tricia, if your sister found new tombstone, it means that the cemetery was renewed, and the old graveside don't exist anymore, and all the bones of different cuffins are in a common ossuary of the cemetery.Pisarello wrote:Hi, my sister visited Varazze, Genoa this year looking for more information on our ancesters and when she went to the graveyards, there were only fairly modern headstones. She was unable to find out where records were kept. Is there anyone out there that could tell me where they are kept?
Tricia
If you want to know about the records, you can request (knowing the name of your ancestor and date of death) contacting the guardian of the cemetery (who usually keeps the records at the entry of the cemetery)
Comune Di Varazze
Custode Cimitero
Via Maestri Del Lavoro, 56
17019 Varazze (SV) - Italy
phone :019 97037
or
Ufficio Servizi Cimiteriali
Viale Nazioni Unite, 5
CAP 17019
Varazze (SV)
Italy
I hope it helps
bye Riccardo
Re: Graveyards in Varazze
this information you gave is wrong, the most italian cemetery belong to the municipality, the cemetery are run by the mayor of Town Halljohnnyonthespot wrote: For the most part, Italian cemeteries are owned by the local church
this information is rightand burial plots are not sold, but rented!. The deceased's remains stay in the plot for a fixed number of years; beyond that, someone (presumably surviving family members) ponies up additional rent fees, or the remains are exumed and moved to a communal burial chamber/crypt containing the bones of hundreds or thousands of other souls.
most of the plots have a rent of 19 or 99 years (like in Trapani) or 30 years (like in Florence), and they are renewable. Renting a plot in Trapani goes from 1000 euros to 5000 eurosApparently, only the very wealthy amongst Italians can afford a "permanent" burial site as is traditional in, for example, the US.
I hope it helps
bye Riccardo
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Re: Graveyards in Varazze
It does help, and I am sorry for the error regarding ownership of the cemeteries.ricbru wrote: I hope it helps
bye Riccardo
Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Johnny,
don't be sorry, we are here to help, and we try to give best infos for who want to find the infos about ancestors
I appreciated it
bye Riccardo
don't be sorry, we are here to help, and we try to give best infos for who want to find the infos about ancestors
I appreciated it
bye Riccardo
Re: Graveyards in Varazze
Hi, Thanks for all that info guys, I am certainly learning by my mistakes.
I will take all your advice on what to do next.
I think one of my main problems will be that I lack exact dates and headstones would have helped.
No doubt, I will be back with more questions.
Thankyou all,
regards,
Tricia
I will take all your advice on what to do next.
I think one of my main problems will be that I lack exact dates and headstones would have helped.
No doubt, I will be back with more questions.
Thankyou all,
regards,
Tricia
Re: Graveyards in Varazze
I have now been given a exact date.
yipee!
regards,
Tricia
yipee!
regards,
Tricia