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Research
Details and
Procedures
If
you wish to start a project relating to family history,
a family information sheet will be mailed to you for
completion. Research begins upon receipt of the papers
and an appropriate retainer. A retainer of seven hours
is required to begin a new project.
On-site research in
Italy or in the United States is available if desired.
Time is billed for research, analyzing data, obtaining
documents, translations, developing research plans,
compiling reports, constructing family charts and
lengthy telephone consultations.
You set the parameters of
the scope and direction of the research to be done and
may terminate the project at any time. You will be
responsible only for the charges to that date. Fees are
quoted upon request.
As a Certified Genealogist,
I subscribe and adhere to the Board for Certification of
Genealogists Code of Ethics and Conduct to protect the
public, to protect the consumer and to protect the
profession.
About June
DeLalio 
June
C. DeLalio is a Certified Genealogist (CGSM) qualified by the
Board for Certification of Genealogists
in Washington, DC as a specialist in Italian genealogy
and New York City research. She has been actively
working in the field of genealogy for almost 20 years.
June travels to Italy every year for research and
studying and has visited almost every area of Italy. She
knows Italian and French (needed for early 19th
century Italian records and also for the northwest area
of Italy). June also has the ability to use and decipher
Latin church records.
She is the founder of the Italian
Genealogical Group, an international organization based in
New York. June lectures frequently on Italian genealogical subjects and as well as on passenger manifests,
naturalizations and research methodology. She has
written many articles for national publications on those
topics as well as appearing on national and local
television.
SM: Certified
Genealogist and its short-form (CG) are service marks of
the Board for Certification of Genealogists and used
under license after periodic evaluations by the board. |