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From: Amanda C Chilaka <>
Subject: Re: Seeking Genealogist for Documentary
Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 21:42:35 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Julia,
If a professional genealogist, I would have jumped at this opportunity!
Alas, I only do it for fun. If you're interested at all though, I
still could be of help connecting you with the families of Cape
Verdeans that migrated to the US in the early 1900s. I have traced my
family tree back this far and have family all over Cape Cod, New
Bedford, Fall River, and so on. What is the family name your looking
for? I have records of Harwich residents especially.
Julia Marchesi wrote:
>I am looking for a professional genealogist/researcher in Cape Verde
>(English speaking) to assist with research for a documentary for
>American public television. We are studying one family in particular
>who migrated to the United States in the early 1900s and we want to
>find their roots in Cape Verde. If you are interested in assisting
>this project, please send an email to .
>This job does provide compensation.
>Thank you!
>
>Julia Marchesi
>Associate Producer
>Kunhardt Productions
>
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