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bravo Eduardo, you found this forum. Well done. I have absolutely no idea about researching family history in Peru, but suggest you ask a question at the Peru forum, -simply type in Peru in the box at the top, right, then introduce yourself and ask others if they can help you. At home do you have groups of people who look for their family tree, perhaps they are a club, called Genealogy or maybe family history groups. In Australia Births, Deaths and Marriages are registered and the inforamtion given can include lots of information that will help researchers get started. I suspect the same will be in Peru. First I suggest you sit down with as many of your family as you can, and together write out what you 'know' - now. Then work out the step backwards from the oldest person on the list. If it is your great grandmother's name then you could find out from the forum how to buy her marriage certificate, which probably gives her exact age when she married, and the same for her husband, perhaps even their parents names and where they came from. One step at a time only and expect to take a long time. If you use the internet use an email address that will always find you. As promised I will help but so far I have not found anything interesting or useful for you. It was nice to chat with you on messenger. judy Notify Administrator about this message?
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