Join us on a heartfelt exploration as George Gingerelli takes us on his remarkable journey of rediscovering his Italian heritage. Picture the scene: George and his sister, motivated by family lore and childhood stories, find themselves piecing together a family puzzle that spans continents and generations. Their emotional voyage led them back to Montescaglioso, Italy, where a century of lost connections was rekindled with newfound relatives. George’s narrative is not just about genealogy; it’s about the joy and profound sense of belonging that comes from reconnecting with family roots. As we listen to George’s captivating tales, we venture into the transformative world of DNA testing and unexpected family revelations. Through vivid anecdotes, we learn about his grandparents’ resilience, their journey from Italy to Worcester, Massachusetts, and the vibrant lives they forged in a new land. George shares the surprises uncovered through DNA testing, offering insights into how these connections enrich our understanding of identity and history. These stories highlight the unbreakable bonds of family and the legacies that continue to shape our lives across generations. The episode culminates in a celebration of Italian-American heritage and the vibrant communities that honor these cultural roots. George discusses his involvement with Italian-American organizations in Las Vegas, emphasizing their role in preserving culture and supporting the next generation through scholarships. From noteworthy figures like Frank Sinatra to the passionate endeavors of cultural committees, the narrative is a tribute to the enduring ties that bind us. This episode invites listeners to appreciate the power of storytelling and the shared memories that not only connect us to our past but also inspire our future.
In memory of our dear friend Gianluca de Francesco
Podcast
Video
History of Basilicata Italy
I never really paid much attention into the history of Basilicata Italy. As it turns out, many of my ancestral families are listed as playing a significant role in middle ages, specifically, Carafa, Caracciolo and Pignatelli from Italy. And the Capetians from France and the Aragona from Spain. Basilicata, region, southern Italy, along the Golfo di Taranto (Gulf of Taranto), consisting of the provinces of Potenza and Matera. Bounded by the regions of Puglia(north and
Researching San Fele Basilicata to Buffalo NY
Visit Our Shop Nina Paul talks about her family from San Fele that migrated to Buffalo NY and her mom’s family of 22! Nina has a huge database of records from San Fele and you can contact her at chaplainnina@gmail.com Podcast Click here to join our group on Facebook Video Frank Amorosino Mary Carnevale Mom 1947 b&w tn_Elio & Maria Anna
“Basilicata — Authentic Italy
Visit Our Shop Great insight into one of Italy’s lesser known regions Basilicata, with Karen Said. Journey to the small, rocky region in the heart of the Italian south, to a land where ancient pagan rites live alongside those of the Catholic Church, world-class wine washes down edible hyacinth bulbs, zip-lines parallel old mule trails, and the air is infused with the ideals of Roman poets and brigands. Best known for the evocative cave dwellings