One of the things I have been trying to find lately is the naturalization certificate for my great-grandfather, Carmelo Zappala. Carmelo came to the U.S. in 1910, returned to Italy at some point, and then came back to America in 1914, staying for good. His wife Lucia did not come to stay in America until 1924, with their children Maria (15), Mariano (10), and Cecilia (9). From personal stories and immigration records, we know that Carmelo spent some time in Pennsylvania working in a coal mine, but we know little else about what he did while he earned enough money for his family to join him. However, I recently found an intriguing clue in Lucia's passport application.
Finding My Family
A journey in genealogy, photographs, and stories
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Looking for photos: Carmelo and Lucia Zappala
I have collected only a few photos of Carmelo and Lucia Zappala, my great-grandparents. If you have any others, I would enjoy having some scanned copies. Here is what I have, in chronological order:
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Introduction
I have a deep desire to find my family -- all those from generations past who struggled and achieved, stumbled and stood up, prayed and sang, wept and rejoiced, lived and loved. They made us who we are. They came from small towns in Italy, big cities in England and Denmark, and the countryside of Scotland. They lived in times when babies frequently died, when the world stretched across a city or a few towns, when life may have been simpler but harder. Each strand decided to leave home and come to America. Life was hard, and America beckoned with promises. Or parents died and there was no other choice.
I will tell their story piece by piece, as I discover new things or share what I have learned already. My primary audience is my own extended family, in the hope that they will share my enjoyment and perhaps lend a story or a photo. I will also document my journey so those who love genealogy can glean a few tips on how to pursue their own research. Along the way, the casual reader may enjoy a few stories and catch a glimpse of interesting characters that walk through these pages.
I will tell their story piece by piece, as I discover new things or share what I have learned already. My primary audience is my own extended family, in the hope that they will share my enjoyment and perhaps lend a story or a photo. I will also document my journey so those who love genealogy can glean a few tips on how to pursue their own research. Along the way, the casual reader may enjoy a few stories and catch a glimpse of interesting characters that walk through these pages.
My mom and dad's wedding, with Daisy Juchau (Turner), Lucia Grillo (Zappala), and Carmelo Zappala. |
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