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DiRisio Family - This page is dedicated for Dirisio's all around the world.

Lilitaly Genealogy - Read and contribute to the guestbook, Researching the surnames Spano, Barnao, Benedetto, Fonti, Tesorieri, DeMola, Burtchell, Ligouri, Annarumma.

Cimino Family - The Cimino family and others originating from Cefalu, PA, and elsewhere in Sicily. Surnames: Cimino, Zito, Tamburo, Provenza, Fertitta, Cento, Noto, D'Antoni. Links to other Cefalu and "Cefalu-centric" sites.

Scarola Family - Family genealogy of the Scarola surname from Bari, Italy.

Bonadio.net - A place for the Bonadios, also spelled Bonaddio, of Calabria who have emigrated to the US and all over the world. Message boards, and free email with the Bonadio surname.

Aldo Valerio's Genealogy Home Page - Genealogy of the Valerio, Pontiero, Coia, Fraioli, DIiMeo, Di Cicco, Marcuccilli, Verrecchia families.

Genealogy Surname Boards - Italian surname and genealogy message boards. Also, extensive Italian history, links to maps, and government web sites.

Pezzuti's Family History - The Pezzuti family from the village of Marina Di Camerota, just south of Salerno, and the Artuso and Iannitelli families from San Donato di Ninea.

Gualco Family - History, photos and family tree of the Gualco family from Capriata d'Orba, Italy. The family emigrated to California.

Ability.com:Italian Surnames - A large list of links to homepages. Surnames listed include Valerio, Cimino, Cognomi, Poggioreale, Piccoli Rossi, Lancione, Fusco, DiBenedetto.

Alfano's Italian Genealogy and Culture - Homepage of Lou Alfano, who has researched his own family and found many good genealogy tools. Links to the towns of Angri, Vasto, and Avellino. Also Italian American history in Brooklyn, New York.

Giglia Family - The Giglia family website.

Michelotto Family - The Michelotto family home page. Documents, links, and a forum.

Caloiero, De Bonis - Tree with Caloiero, DeBonis surnames from Italy.

Pierangeli Family - Pierangeli family genealogy site. The family has been traced back to the town of Monte Gallo (near Ascoli Piceno) in the mid 1800's.

Tassone-Invergo Family Tree - Family tree and history of Tassone and Invergo families from Italy.

Liza DeCredico's Italian Genealogy - 5,000 Italian surnames to search through, recipes, genealogy hints to finding relatives in Italy, stories and surname research.

Martelletti Family - History of the Martelletti surname.

Andreoli Family Tree - A site that shows family names and photographs.

Quaranta Family - Italian genealogy and the Quaranta family.

Ungaro Family - A global resource for genealogical research on the Ungaro surname.

Gianella Merlo Branches - Tracing family ties of Alessandro "Alexander" Gianella (1867-1945) and Marietta "Mary" Merlo (1877-1945) of the Buscate, Milan area of Italy.

Toppi Family in Lettomanoppello - Finding Toppa (Toppi) relatives in Lettomanoppello, Abruzzo, using photos taken by a deceased uncle in the 70's while visiting Lettomanoppello.

Armenante Family Home Page - Armenante Family activities and information.

Delprete Family - Delprete Family, named "Montche", from Montecchio (PS). Genealogy pages, family tree, family album and forum. Vincenzo, Luigi, and Rosa Delprete moved to the USA in 1909 aboard the ship "Duca degli Abruzzi".

Piccolo Genealogy - Piccolo Family from Castroreale (Me) Sicily. Genealogy pages, family tree, family album and forum. Antonino Piccolo arrived in Guelph (ON) in 1903 and died in Montreal in 1907.

Ragghianti.com - Ragghianti.com offers a discussion board for members of the Ragghianti family, both in Italy and around the world. Free email, and web hosting are available.

The Tripolino Family Treehouse - Tripolino and Romano families from Contessa Entellina, Sicily. Site includes photos, stories, and gedcom with 214 names and 60 families.

Dighero Family Photo Album and Tree - The Dighero family photo album and photographic family tree. Click on site map to see entire contents.

DeVenezia - "A Grain of Sand" by Marie DeVenezia: The true life story of a woman, orphaned at the age of ten, who emigrated to this country at the height of the immigrant wave.

Famiglia Ratti - Ratti family genealogy. Ratti families from all over the world have submitted their genealogy. 60 percent of the Church Records from Montarsiccio, Italy are posted at this site.

Citrone Genealogy - Family tree of the Citrone family.

Ietto Family Homepage - Researching the names Ietto and Costanzo from Delianuova, Italy and the names Amodeo and Lucchese from Palermo, Sicily. Information on other families of Delianuova.

Damiano Family - Damiano Family of Bakersfield, California is tracing its Italian roots through the Ellis Island Foundation.

Italians In Evansville, Indiana 1863-1918 - (Miniello, Iacobucci, Luccitiello, Ramaglia, Gammiero, Sebastiano, Iammarino) and other Italians From Molise and Sicily Who Came to Evansville, Indiana. Birth, death, marriage, census records.

Stroffolino Page - Contains genealogy information for people with the Stroffolino surname.

Priolo Family - Priolo Family Album. An Italian-American saga.

Millemaci-Arlotta Family Discussion List - This site was created to exchange information on the Millemaci (Mallamaci-Millimaci-Millemacchi) and Arlotta surnames. Other names include: DiStefano, DelPopolo, Fontana & Andriano, Castronovo, Giallella, Limina, Mazzara, Valente, Gerace & Strascina.

Il Circolo Calabrese - Database of Calabrese surnames. Parts of this web sites are accessible by members only. Try variations of the name when searching, or use surname range if unsure of the spelling.

Caccioppoli Family - Hundreds of Baptismal records for the name Caccioppoli, starting in 1599.

Esposito Net - Links to personal Esposito sites.

Bosconero - Dedicated to the small town of Bosconero. A brief history of Bosconero Canavese and the formation of the "Societá Bosconerese di Los Angeles." In Italian and English.

Poffo Family - Tree of the Poffo family, originating from Levico Terme, Trento, Italy.

Our Genealogy Research Page - Several surnames are being researched including Matella and Neretti.

Prestininzi Family Genealogy - The Prestininzi family and our current genealogical research of ancestral lines beginning in Calabria and immigrating to the United States.

Valente and DiRenzo Family History - Genealogy research on the names Valente and DiRenzo from Gambatesa, Molise.

Sivestri Family Tree - Paolo and Manuela Silvestri's family tree, news and photos.

Ravani Family - Ravani family history from Italy to America in 1849. Pictures and histories of regions high in the Tuscan/Emilia Romagna Hills, Tereglio, Fiumalbo, and Pievepelago.

Ciaccia Family Website - The Ciaccia Family from Celano, Italy currently living in Toronto, Canada. The Ciaccia family tree, and family and vacation photos. Other surnames include Carosi, Di Renzo, Verna and Riccitelli. Maintained by Antonio Ciaccia.

Jorizzo Family - A meeting point for all members of Jorizzo Family, to share family history and information about the Schiavoni, Villanova village.

Izzo di Calvi - Research on the Izzo surname in Calvi Risorta, Caserta, present in the Campania region of Italy from the early 14th century.

Morandin Family History - Morandin family history from Trevignano, Treviso in Northern Italy.

Scozzaro World Network - A meeting place for those with the surname Scozzaro.

Famiglia-Millemaci Web Pages - Relating to the Millemaci and Arlotta families of Montalbano Sicily and all over the world.

Gedaro/Gidaro Family History - Genealogical Research on the families Gedaro/Gidaro, Rudi and Intrieri all originating in Calabria, Italy.

Schiavon - About Schiavons, Favres, Renauds families whose roots are from Italy and France.

Viva Marchese - Mario Marchese, decendants celebrating 100 yrs. Also genealogy of Marlene Marchese Robershaw.

Caneva Family Genealogy - The Caneva family genealogy and history, including a family tree, and an international database of family members.

Sinagra Family - Sinagra family genealogy and history.

Micucci Ancestry - Joesph Walter Micucci and Family

Family Quest - Giamona and Cartwright families genealogy website. Includes 13,000 name database, cookbook, photos, etc. Surnames include Aiello, Russo, Ferrante, Lucido, Cardinale, LoBello, Sharp, Davis, Beard, Alfred, Brown.

Paternal Ancestry of Perry Vito Zizzi - Italian ancestry including surnames Zizzi, Semeraro, Molendini. Most from Cisternino, and all from Puglia.

Rossi Family of Central Islip - Contains family history information for the Rossi, Kinsella and McNamara branches of this family. (Rossi branch is in Italian)

Malchiodi Family - All who carry the surname of Malchiodi or Malchiodi Albedi in their ancestry share a common ancestor, as it is a "true" surname. This family tree project aims to trace all family lines to that one common ancestor and to reunite all far-flung cousins.

Taraborelli Genealogy - Origins, history and diffusion of the italian surname Taraborelli, or Taraborrelli, with some considerations on the North-South connection. Content in Italian and English.

Mangano Family Web Site - Find the origin of the Mangano family name, along with news and pictures from the USA and Argentina.

Scatena Genealogy - Scatena genealogy for Scatenas around the world.

Andreatta Family Tree - Genealogy and history of Andreatta, Mattiuz and related families.

Agazio Family History - Agazio family began by the immigration of Francisco Antonio Agazio and Mariette Rota. Both separately immigrated from Cosenza Province, Calabria, Italy to Colorado.

Marcenaro Family - The Osvaldo Marcenaro family tree, photo album and Coat of Arms. Information on the Order of Malta.

The paradox is really the pathos of intellectual life and just as only great souls are exposed to passions it is only the great thinker who is exposed to what I call paradoxes, which are . . . grand A person should never be ashamed to own that he is wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. -- Alexander Pope Democracy encourages the majority to decide things about which the majority is blissfully ignorant. --John Simon Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great. -- Mark Twain Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities. -- Thomas Jefferson Surnames I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think. -- Socrates No man should marry until he has studied anatomy and dissected at least one woman. -- Honore de Balzac "Yes, I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can find his way by moonlight, and see the dawn before the rest of the world." (Oscar Wilde) Surnames "This is the first age that's paid much attention to the future, which is a little ironic since we may not have one." (Arthur C. Clarke) "I have no special gift; I am only passionately curious." (Albert Einstein) I'm like old wine. They don't bring me out very often, but I'm well preserved. -- Rose Kennedy, (1890-1995) family matriarch, on her 100th birthday, 1991 Marriage is a rest period between romances. "Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?" (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) Surnames While we are postponing, life speeds by. - Seneca (3BC - 65AD) If you are afraid of loneliness, do not marry. -- Chekhov "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) Surnames "There is nothing more fearful than ignorance in action." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749-1832, Criticisms, Reflections and Maxims) It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult. -- Seneca If we were not all so interested in ourselves, life would be so uninteresting that none of us would be able to endure it. -- Schopenhauer "I would rather die standing than live on my knees!" (Emiliano Zapata) What do you take me for, an idiot? - General Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), when a journalist asked him if he was happy Surnames Hell is a half-filled auditorium. - Robert Frost Some birds aren't meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up, does rejoice. I guess I just miss my friend. Silence is argument carried out by other means. -- Ernesto "Che" Guevara Surnames Live truth instead of professing it. -- Elbert Hubbard Parents often talk about the younger generations as if they didn't have anything to do with it. Whatever you are, be a good one. -- Abraham Lincoln "I expect nothing. I fear no one. I am free." (Nikos Kazantzakis) There is nothing better for the spirit or the body than a love affair. It elevates the thoughts and flattens the stomachs. -- Barbara Howar Surnames I've been asked to say a couple of words about my husband, Fang. How about "short" and "cheap"? -- Phyllis Diller "Education must have an end in view, for it is not an end in itself." (Sybil Marshall) The sun never sets on the British empire because Britain is in the east and the sun sets in the west. -- Unknown history student Surnames It doesn't much signify whom one marries, for one is sure to find out next morning it was someone else. -- Rogers Hell is paved with good samaritans. -- William M. Holden What is the answer? In that case, what is the question? -- Gertrude Stein, dying words This country has come to feel the same when Congress is in session as when the baby gets hold of a hammer. -- Will Rogers You can observe a lot by watching. -- Yogi Berra Surnames One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture and, if possible, speak a few reasonable words. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Never moon a werewolf. -- Mike Binder The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. - Niels Bohr Surnames And now here is my secret, a very simple secret; it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery "Every act of creation is first an act of destruction." (Pablo Picasso) A person starts to live when he can live outside himself. -- Albert Einstein Creativity is allowing oneself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. -- Scott Adams, The Dilbert Principle Martyrdom... is the only way in which a man can become famous without ability. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), The Devil's Disciple (1901) act 3 Surnames You can close your eyes to reality, but not to memories. -- Stanislaw J. Lem The wit of a graduate student is like champagne. Canadian champagne. -- Robertson Davies "Death where is thy sting? Love, where is thy glory?" (William Shakespeare) Surnames "Fear is a darkroom where negatives develop." (Usman Asif) There is no course of life so weak and sottish as that which is managed by order, method, and discipline. -- Michel de Montaigne Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank. -- Alphonse Allais You can't buy love, but you can pay heavily for it. -- Henny Youngman "I'll endorse with my name any of the following; clothing AC-DC, cigarettes, small tapes, sound equipment, ROCK N' ROLL RECORDS, anything, film, and film equipment, Food, Helium, Whips, MONEY!!" (And Surnames Love is a gross exaggeration of the difference between one person and everybody else. -- George Bernard Shaw "The concerned investment banker is the one who blows the horn on his Mercedes as he drives through a red light." (Anonymous) The most happy marriage I can imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman. -- S. T. Coleridge Surnames Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take but as for me; give me liberty or give me de When we do the best that we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another. -- Helen Keller Wherever you have an efficient government you have a dictatorship. -- Harry S. Truman Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn. -- Harriet Beecher Stowe "I praise loudly. I blame softly." (Catherine the Great) Surnames It is not necessary that whilst I live I live happily; but it is necessary that so long as I live I should live honourably. -- Kant, Immanuel Don't marry for money; you can borrow it cheaper. blah bl "The better the state is established, the fainter is humanity." (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) Surnames Honolulu - it's got everything. Sand for the children, sun for the wife, sharks for the wife's mother. -- Ken Dodd Giving a man space is like giving a dog a computer: the chances are he will not use it wisely. -- Bette-Jane Raphael Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math. -- Seen on a bumper sticker Some people talk in their sleep. Lecturers talk while other people sleep. -- Albert Camus Hell is a half-filled auditorium. - Robert Frost Surnames "There cannot be a God because, if there were one, I would not believe that I was not He." (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) Never go to bed angry. Stay up and fight. -- Phyllis Diller Few things are harder to put up with than a good example. - Mark Twain Surnames Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when your position falls, your ego goes with it. -- Colin Powell Mother-in-law: A woman who destroys her son-in-law's peace of mind by giving him a piece of hers. -- Anonymous I tried a mail order bride, once, but she was damaged in the mail, and I had to return the unused part for my full refund. "The order of the world is always right - such is the judgment of God. For God has departed, but he has left his judgment behind, the way the Cheshire Cat left his grin." (Jean Baudrillard) Cute little babies that fall out of swings - These are a few of my favourite things. -- Oscar Hammerstein, working lyric for a piece from "The Sound of Music" Surnames If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one. -- Mother Teresa The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it. - George Bernard Shaw You have to stay in shape. My grandmother, she started walking five miles a day when she was 60. She's 97 today and we don't know where the hell she is. -- Ellen DeGeneres Surnames One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important. - Bertrand Russell [text_end] [text_start] A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton Anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of course, in a state of sin. -- John Von Neuman "People have to talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say." (Kurt Vonnegut) "Murderers have been known to find that young girls give them more trouble than anybody else." (Jean Cocteau, Les Enfants Terribles) The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. -- Winston Churchill Surnames "There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered." (Nelson Mandela, A Long Walk to Freedom) Of course, it is very important to be sober when you take an exam. Many worthwile careers in the street-cleansing, fruit-picking and subway-guitar-playing industries have been founded on a lack of u Of course, it is very important to be sober when you take an exam. Many worthwile careers in the street-cleansing, fruit-picking and subway-guitar-playing industries have been founded on a lack of u Surnames
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