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Cafarella family genealogy

Posted: 8 Feb 2009 3:32AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cafarella Cincotta Vasquez Russo Benenati Lazzaro Marchetti
Hi..I am Bill Mitchell..do not let the name fool you as my mother's name was Mary C. Cafarella I have started a tree or rather a tangled bush of the Cafarellas and Cincottas...That would include Vasquez,Re, Lazzaro, Beenati, Marchetti , Russo and other branches...I am back to the 1710s on the Cincotta side and to the early 1800s on the Cafarella side...There are two blogs in progress:
http://cafarella-cincotta.blogspot.com and http://cincotta-cafarella.blogspot.com
You may contact me re this at anerio@yahoo.com for further info...I leave for Salina and other parts of Italy March 31 to do research

Re: Cafarella family genealogy

Posted: 20 Feb 2009 4:35AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cafarella & DeLuca
My mother-in-law was Giuseppa DeLuca. Her father was Giovanni DeLuca. Her mother was Anna Cafarella. She was born in 1906 (possibly 1905).Her birth certificate says she was born in "Comune Di Marigliano" "provincia De Napoli" Could this Anna Cafarella be related to your Cafarellas?

Re: Cafarella family genealogy

Posted: 20 Feb 2009 11:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cafarella
Of course they are related...they all are! The big question is just how far back does the relationship go...I have two blogs one is: http://cafarella-cincotta.blogspot.com/ and the other is http://cincotta-cafarella.blogspot.com/ I suspect that you are a branch of the family. There are a number of relatives in Rome..Livorno, Campagna(Where the Cafaro family originated) and Calabria. My branch has been in the Aeolian islands since the 1550s, but they did move back and forth...I have names of family from the 1610 census, but do not yet know the connection. Look at the sites and you will at least have some idea of family experience, but pay particular attention to the Piranesi print and the Parco Cafarella..also known as the Parco Caffarella....do not think too much about the spelling differences..they are all the same family though different branches...there were no spelling rules you know...they all descend from the Cafaros...the name means: The unbelievers in Arabic and southern dialect.
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