Hi Trish,
I'd just like to thank you on the information you have gotten for me thus far on my Mascia relatives from Colle Sannita. I was quite please that so far you have gone back two generations from my great great grandmother Giovannangela Mascia, and found that she had quite a few brothers and sisters AND I am extremly pleased that you found the marriage record between her and my great great grandfather from Riccia.
I'm looking forward to seeing what else you can uncover for me from there. Talk to you soon.
Robert
This is the branch of my great-great grandmother Giovannangela Mascia, who apparently was born in Colle Sannita about 1826. My aunt had some old papers and notes in an old family bible that indicated that’s where she came from. Go figure. Like you said many times, it pays to ask relatives over and over and over again if necessary. You never know what may jog their memory.
My great-great grandfather apparently went there from Riccia to marry her somewhere in the late 1840’s. Remember, there was no marriage record for them in Riccia. And… YES, THIS IS THE RICCIA CONNECTION THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT FROM THE PREVIOUS RESEARCH YOU HAD DONE FOR ME). As you know my great grandfather, was born in Riccia, and you found 4 other children born in Riccia between 1851 and 1864. I don’t know if there were any other children possibly born in Colle Sannita.
Thanks Brujaojos on Colle Sannita help
Re: Thanks Brujaojos on Colle Sannita help
Hi Robert,tebor13 wrote:Hi Trish,
I'd just like to thank you on the information you have gotten for me thus far on my Mascia relatives from Colle Sannita. I was quite please that so far you have gone back two generations from my great great grandmother Giovannangela Mascia, and found that she had quite a few brothers and sisters AND I am extremly pleased that you found the marriage record between her and my great great grandfather from Riccia.
I'm looking forward to seeing what else you can uncover for me from there. Talk to you soon.
Robert
This is the branch of my great-great grandmother Giovannangela Mascia, who apparently was born in Colle Sannita about 1826. My aunt had some old papers and notes in an old family bible that indicated that’s where she came from. Go figure. Like you said many times, it pays to ask relatives over and over and over again if necessary. You never know what may jog their memory.
My great-great grandfather apparently went there from Riccia to marry her somewhere in the late 1840’s. Remember, there was no marriage record for them in Riccia. And… YES, THIS IS THE RICCIA CONNECTION THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT FROM THE PREVIOUS RESEARCH YOU HAD DONE FOR ME). As you know my great grandfather, was born in Riccia, and you found 4 other children born in Riccia between 1851 and 1864. I don’t know if there were any other children possibly born in Colle Sannita.
I'm going to tease you and say, "Thee of little faith."lol I told you I had clues that the g-g-grandfather from Riccia was married in Colle Sannita. Plus the Family Bible confirmed it all.
As I tell everyone, the smallest tidbit could be the biggest clue.
I am happy you are pleased with my work. Also, I am going to send you an email of a gentlemen who also has the same branch of Moffa and Fanelli from Riccia as you do. Maybe you two can share some family stories.
Have a good one.
Trish
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