Total Records: 4
The Stephanie Aromanda/Aromando Family Home Page
Aromanda/Aromando family. Luigi came to the U.S. in 1901. I know that he had siblings still living in Polla, Italy. Michele Aromando died before Luigi came to the US but his mother Marie Antoinette Sacco was still living in Polla untill her death during WWII. Saldiveri family. Serafina Saldiveri came to the U.S. when she was four years old. Her parents were Rafael Saldiveri and Luiga Amen or Amendola. Serafina was born in Pollica, Italy. The Colucci family. Ceaser came from Naples in the early 1900's. He is believed to have been adopted as an infant. The Di Chairo family. Genoffa came from Naples to NY to meet up with her three brothers Juano/John, Ernesto, and Pasquale. Juano/john and Pasquale both married and had children. Genoffa married Ceaser Colucci who died young. She remarried Vincenzo Tirelli. |
Ancestor's And Relatives Of Tom & Jan Anderson
immigrants from Italy, Sweden, Germany, England, and Ireland. InterneTree: Tom Anderson IL |
Frank and Lara (Feller) Accomando's Family Home Page
I have had a hard time getting information on my husbands side of the family. I do know that their surnames were ACCOMANDO, CANGIALOSI, MEYER, and TRENTECOSTA. These family's were mostly from New York and New Jersey. All surnames, except for MEYER, are of Italian decent.\r\nI have had better luck with my side of the family but would love to fill in the blanks and add new people. The most common surnames are BICKLE, CALLAHAN, CONEY, DAVIS, FELLER, and SCHROCK. These family's were mostly from Indiana and Kentucky.\r\n\r\n |
Andrew & Lana Coghill's Home Page
Personal home page of Andrew & Lana Coghill. Andrew is researching all Coghills of Scottish origins and has listed his direct line. Much more information is available. Variations of the surname Coghill appear as Cogle, Coggle, Cogil, Coggil, etc |
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