Events That Touched Our Ancestors' Lives

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Events That Touched Our Ancestors' Lives

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Researching in San Vitaliano, Napoli, Italy & Armento, Potenza, Italy.
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Hi :D !
Great site.
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jcsm400

Thanks for posting that link lots of interesting information there
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Nonna J..Where have you been? I missed you! I got your PM's but nothing back from the emails I sent. Perhaps I emailed the wrong account.



Great site..thank you!
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Just saw this post now. Thanks for the link. I added an explosion in which my great great great uncle was killed. Please read about it here.

http://www3.gendisasters.com/pennsylvan ... n-jan-1918

His name should be spelled Maietta, not Mayette. It was a very tragic death, as can be seen from the article. He lived 8 hours in that horrible condition before he died.
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