[Opinions] Re: Kunigunda and Serafia
in reply to a message by Remora L.
Hi Remora !!!
I prefer Serapis (masculine) than Serafia.
I love Kinga (Polish) and like Cunégonde and Kunigunde. I have a spot for Cunegonda (Italian) but it Is extinct for babies since 1998 at least. TT
Please tell me the steps to find any ancestors! I'd like to do the same but I have no idea about how to do it. XD
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
I prefer Serapis (masculine) than Serafia.
I love Kinga (Polish) and like Cunégonde and Kunigunde. I have a spot for Cunegonda (Italian) but it Is extinct for babies since 1998 at least. TT
Please tell me the steps to find any ancestors! I'd like to do the same but I have no idea about how to do it. XD
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 12/9/2018, 7:28 AM
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Well, my grandparents have helped me a lot. They know about their parents and great-parents and their birthdays and -places, and based on their knowledge I've been able to search more information. The National Archives of Finland have many documents (such as parish registers) digitized and available online: they have been very helpful, though it's sometimes quite a struggle to understand old scripts written in Swedish (which was the only official language here before the 1860's). I don't know if the national archives in Italy have a similar system: if not, ask your relatives if they've kept anything related to your ancestors. For example, I found Cecilia Kunigunda from an obituary put between the pages of an old family Bible!
This message was edited 12/9/2018, 6:34 AM