Hi. My grandmother's maiden name was Cucci or perhaps spelled Cuccio. I do know they were red headed Italians. My grandmother's name was Antonina and was born in Sicily and came to New York in the 1900's. Thank you for any info ....
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My husband's family begins with Rocco CUZZE born in Italy and came to NY late 1800s to early 1900. His wife was Lucia SARACENO. children: Frank John m. Maria MERENDINO lived in New York. James b. 1-16-1883 NY Emil b.1885 m.? had a daughter named Rita in NJ Ermina "Minnie" m. Joseph BELLO Maria Anna m. DAngelo had daus: Teresa & Regina Louis had 3 wives, the last was Hazel COLE died in NY
Any info appreciated.
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Re: Looking for Relatives
My father was listed in the orange california indexes with his surname cucci, as my father, I was baby boy carver, 05-04-1960, both my mother and father were going to chapman university in orange, ca when she got pregnant. If you have any info please e-mail, this person, she is helping me search
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Re: Looking for Relatives
hi, i am of the cucci ancestry, i was born and bred in england but my family is from sicily. i used to live in new york , when i was 5years old, staten island, with my parents at my uncles house, his name was frank cucci. we are probably the only cucci family in england. just wondering if we may be related, thanx regards from tony cucci
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We have a match , I hope you check your e-mail and are still working on your tree !
My husband's family "BELLO" I have a tree here for. Ermina was his grandmother Nanny Bello. Please let's share trees !
My husband recognized all the other names as well. See our ttree and let's see how much we can share. Anne Maria Bello
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Hello ! I sent you an email.
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Dear Ms. Cuzze, Toward your Bryant interest on your profile, I would appreciate an invite to your tree to see if there is any connection(s). My tree is listed in my profile. Thanks, Jeff
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Curious to see if this Lucia is any relation to a great-aunt Lucia Saraceno (her maiden name) born March 6, 1896 of Frank/Francesco Saraceno and Atonetta/Antonia Tamburro. Any ideas?
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