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[Opinions] Re: Kunigunda and Serafia
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. TTPlease 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. XDPersonal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

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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!

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