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Researching Campania and Puglia

Nancy Triggiani-Musco talks about starting her research young and how eventually a discovery on an overlooked census led her to completing her Italian citizenship.

Nancy and her husband run a music studio in NJ and you can view her interesting links below.

My husband and I own a music school in northern New Jersey and I’m attaching the link to it, as it has important relevance to my Italian family history. 

https://www.westwoodmusicstudios.com

My bio from our website: https://www.westwoodmusicstudios.com/faculty.html

My personal blog site: https://nancytriggiani.com

This is a link to a story I wrote about what happened at the Italian Consulate while waiting for my citizenship interview: https://nancytriggiani.com/2019/03/to-the-dear-old-man-at-the-consulate/

My music bio, which relates  strongly to my Italian heritage and the new connections I’ve made in Italy: I will explain further in the email containing the photos. 

https://nancytriggiani.com/music/

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