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    1. SCALA
    2. Robert
    3. Not long ago I started working on my family tree. Very pleasant work, but it so happens I no longer live in the same country where my ancestors immigrated to. That makes my research even more difficult. At this time I'm trying to find any link to Mr. Luis Eduardo Casares Scala, who I assume was born in Argentina to Italian parents and later immigrated to Brazil, where he got married to Amelia da Camara Paradeda in 1892 and gave birth to Sebastiao Camara Scala in 1894. Amelia died a few days after she gave birth to their only only child who was given for adoption and never got to meet his biologial father until he died in 1977. Because he never met his father, I, his grandson, have no idea where my real family is and I've been searching either in Brazil and Argentina, but would like to extend this search to Italy. Would anybody have any information to provide? Or clues that would lead me to the right path? Any help is appreciated. Cheers, Robert Scala

    01/20/2006 05:18:08
    1. Re: SCALA
    2. isabelle
    3. Hello i made my tree "Scala" on "genealogie.com". if you go on this site, you can see. they are from sicily. Isabelle "Robert" <r.scala@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news: 1137788288.913112.12730@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Not long ago I started working on my family tree. Very pleasant work, > but it so happens I no longer live in the same country where my > ancestors immigrated to. That makes my research even more difficult. > At this time I'm trying to find any link to Mr. Luis Eduardo Casares > Scala, who I assume was born in Argentina to Italian parents and later > immigrated to Brazil, where he got married to Amelia da Camara Paradeda > in 1892 and gave birth to Sebastiao Camara Scala in 1894. Amelia died a > few days after she gave birth to their only only child who was given > for adoption and never got to meet his biologial father until he died > in 1977. Because he never met his father, I, his grandson, have no idea > where my real family is and I've been searching either in Brazil and > Argentina, but would like to extend this search to Italy. > Would anybody have any information to provide? Or clues that would lead > me to the right path? Any help is appreciated. > Cheers, > Robert Scala >

    05/18/2006 03:40:04