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Myself and my husband are coming to Italy for the first time in September and I wondered if any of my Grandad's relatives were still living there. My Grandad came from Monte Cassino, his name was Vincent Dimambro, his parents were called Salavatore and Antonia. When his family moved from Italy they lived in Durham and then Luton.
Hello, My Capaldi family came from San Michele, Cassino and i am pretty certain the Di Mambro's were from the same village, as they all called it Monte Cassino/Cassino!
There was a couple of Di Mambro's that came to Bristol and spent some time in Durham too!
NAMES: Capaldi-Tedesco-Tamilio-Minchella-Verrecchia-Tomasso-Franchitto-Innelli-Arpino-Caringi-Colacicco-Macari-Pinchera-Salera-D'Orazio-Ambrosino-Di Mambro-Sigliocolo-Masello PLACES: Cassino- UK, USA, Ireland, Canada & Australia http://www.cassino-families.co.uk
Hi,
hi this story is very familiar but I need a little more information. I have an uncle whose name has the Dimambro name. My Grandfathers name was Andrea and Salvatore was his brother. Antonia was Salvatore's wife. My question is are you positive that Salvatores last name was Dimambro and did Vincent have brothers Victor, Earnest, Savare or similar names,
Below are the Vincent/Vincenzo's of the UK (up to around 1955), can you let me know which one's fit in with the person in question, as i have connections with the Bristol, Chester Le Street and Chertsey Di Mambro's?
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
________________________________________Marriages Mar 1897 (>99%)
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DI MAMBRO Vincenzo Chertsey
2a 80a
________________________________________Births Jun 1909 (>99%)
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Dimambro Vincenzo Antonio Durham
10a 472
________________________________________Births Jun 1925 (>99%)
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Dimambro Vincent R Hughes Durham
10a 834
________________________________________Marriages Dec 1934 (>99%)
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Dimambro Vincent Latti Bristol
6a 303
________________________________________Marriages Sep 1940 (>99%)
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Di Mambro Vincenzo A Rientone Durham N.
10a 1815
________________________________________Births Dec 1948 (>99%)
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Dimambro Vincent J M Rientoul Luton
4a 191
hi all I am new on this site but was drawn by the name DiMambro as that is my surname, we are trying to help my father in law trace his family tree back to Italy. Mario DiMambo is the son of Joseph, and grandson to Vincenso, and great grandson toGiovani, we have been to Cassino and visited the old home which is in ruin, and were wondering how we trace the current owners of the property....and also to possibly.find family. Mario DiMambro currently lives in Durham and his brother Gerrard in Newcastle. Thank you :0)
Hi all,
I've just started to research my family tree. I knew my grandmothers maiden name was Dimambro so I'm Now looking deeper.
My Great Grandfathers name was Vincenzo Dimambro his
Mother and father was Frances and Maria, they were from Italy to Bristol in early 1900's he had 5 other brothers and sisters.
Frances was a banana merchant, is there any more information out there? I know they lived in st James Barton.
Hi,
This thread is rather old now, but I hope someone is still watching this. If so, I am interested in discovering more about the Bristol Dimambro family in the 20th century to support some research I am carrying out in the city.
I'm doing my family tree and I've discovered that a great, great grandmother of mine was named Maria Di Mambro. One of her sons was named Alessio Salveti - born in Gloucestershire. They went on to move to Lyon. Originally they were from Cassino. Does anyone here relate to these people?
I've made several cousin connections using ancestry.com. With many of them we will simply exchange an email here and there on ancestry.com and compare some notes. I find that most people go to ancestry.com mainly to have a DNA test, an aren't that interested in building a family tree, making connect...