Welcome to Family and Visitors
Saturday July 28, 2007
I am happy that you came. Please explore and post your comments about our Family Tree. I believe you will enjoy the results of my genealogical research. If you would like to submit any family stories or photos please contact me at my email rg67125@aim.com.
I am happy that you came. Please explore and post your comments about our Family Tree. I believe you will enjoy the results of my genealogical research. If you would like to submit any family stories or photos please contact me at my email rg67125@aim.com.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Anna Monaco's Ship Manifests
Anna Monaco Campolongo, my Great-grandmother came over to the U.S. for the first time in 1902. She was pregnant with her daughter Carmela and she had her two children Maria and Ida with her on the voyage. They returned to Naples soon after where Carmela was born.
Anna Monaco Campolongo
This is the death certificate of my Great-Grandmother, Anna Monaco. She was born in March 8, 1857 in Caserta, Italy. My dear cousin Ann who knew Anna Monaco when she lived with her family, is giving me more information about her. Due to rough ecomonic times in the years following the Great Depression, Anna Monaco died in the Manhattan State Hospital on Ward's Island, NY and subsequently buried in a "Potter's Field" of the city of NY. According to my cousin Ann, Anna was a petite woman who loved to tell all her Grandchildren little stories. Maybe I can get her to share some of them for another post...
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thanks to Renato Barbieri
Thanks sent out to Renato Barbieri, my father's cousin in Italy for his contributions to my Campolongo Family Tree. Ringraziarla molto!
Giovanni's sister Carmela Campolongo
This is the Ship Manifests of Carmela Campolongo. She was my Grandfather, Giovanni "John" Campolongo's youngest sister. She came over to the U.S.at the age of 18, and stayed with my Grandfather and Grandmother Antonetta Guarini Campolongo, until she got married to Luigi Guastamacchia.