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Pacento Abruzzo Italian Heritage

As the new year unfolds, I’m thrilled to introduce our guest, author Diana DelRusso, who brings the rich tapestry of her Italian heritage right to our ears. Embark with us on a heartwarming journey tracing Diana’s family roots from the pastoral landscapes of Pacentro, Italy, to their courageous pursuit of the American dream in the steel mills and railroads of  Pennsylvania. We uncover the stark contrasts between shepherd life and industrial America, while diving into the intimate struggles, like her mother’s fight against tuberculosis, that have shaped her family’s story.

Throughout our conversation, we paint a vivid picture of a bygone Italian lifestyle, where the community was central, and life’s rhythm flowed with the seasons. We delve into the artistry behind traditional Italian cuisine – a thread that weaves through the past and into our kitchens today, inspiring a new generation who yearns to connect with their culinary roots. With Diana, we retrace the steps of our ancestors in their native villages, reveling in the discovery of long-lost relatives and the enchanting customs that remain unfamiliar to many Italian-Americans.

Wrapping things up, Diana shares her journey into the world of children’s literature, capturing the essence of family heritage and the power of language in her multilingual books. These tales aim not just to entertain, but to forge familial bonds across continents. We also explore the importance of maintaining a connection to our lineage, and how these enduring ties inform our identities. So join us as we celebrate the stories that connect us and pay homage to the legacies that continue to shape our lives.

https://dianadelrusso.com/

My Cousins, My Friends
Often times a small child’s first best friend is a cousin.This book is a tribute to cousins.

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For over twenty-five years, Dawn has helped people create a dolce vita by connecting to their purpose and by continuing their legacy.

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Embarking on an Italian Genealogy Expedition: Abruzzo,Calabria, Campania

Imagine this: you’re sixteen, flipping through an old book of remembrance when a dormant curiosity awakens inside you, setting you on a lifelong journey of discovery. This was precisely the catalyst for our guest, Marcus Flansburg, who was captivated by his LDS grandmother’s book and embarked on an incredible expedition into Italian genealogy. From uncovering online Italian civil records to enrolling in BYU Idaho’s family history research program, and transitioning from a law enforcement career

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Abruzzo to Astoria: A Personal History of Italian-American Migration

Picture yourself traversing the bustling streets of Astoria, Queens, where the air is thick with Italian dialects and the spirit of a robust, tight-knit Abruzzese community permeates every corner. Our guest today, Maria Fosco, raised amidst the lively Italian neighborhood, retraces the vibrant roots of her ancestry, offering a fascinating glimpse into the migration patterns of Italians and their profound imprint on Astoria. Join us as we follow Maria’s engaging narrative, journeying all the way

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Researching Ateleta Abruzzo to Philadelphia

Josephine Pasquarello discusses her families arrival to Philadelphia in the late 1800’s and her book “Life’s Journey”. Josephine is the tenth child of an immigrant Italian woman who is the heroine of this book. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother, living in the suburbs of Philadelphia. She graduated from West Philly Catholic Girls’ High School in 1967. During her lifetime, she has worked in the restaurant business for 25 years, owned a house cleaning

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History of Abruzzo Italy

Abruzzo(UK: /æˈbrʊtsoʊ/,[5]US: /ɑːˈbruːtsoʊ, əˈ-/,[6][7]Italian: [aˈbruttso]; Aquilano: Abbrùzzu) or Abruzziis a regionof Southern Italywith an area of 10,763 square km (4,156 sq mi) and a population of 1.2 million. It is divided into four provinces: L’Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti. Its western border lies 80 km (50 mi) east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marcheto the north, Lazioto the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Seato the east. Geographically, Abruzzo is divided into a mountainous

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Researching Abruzzo to Cape May NJ

Visit Our Shop Ed Sherretta talks about his grandfather coming from a small town in Italy (San Eusanio del Sangro) to Cape May and work as a tailor making uniforms for the US Navy. Podcast Click here to join our group on Facebook Video

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Researching Molise and Abruzzo

Jacqueline Jannotta is a writer, mom, informed educator, experienced traveler, and eternal optimist who inspires others to break free from the ordinary. Her own career path has been anything but conventional, beginning with her work in television for entertainment industry giants like Warner Bros and Walt Disney. She went on to develop and write content for trailblazing internet firms, and founded ScoopOnSchools.com: helping parents navigate and expand the educational possibilities for their children. It’s in

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