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  • Giovanni Diodato Guglietti
    Giovanni Diodato Guglietti was born on September 27th 1935 as the first of five children born to Vincenzo Guglietti and Anna Tersigni in the central Italian town of Sora, Frosinone. Even as a child Giovanni had shown himself to be courageous, brave and a natural leader - "Spericolato", is an …
  • Concetta DeGasperis
    Concetta DeGasperis was the fourth of six children born to Attilio DeGasperis & Rosina Colucci, in the small central Italian town of Sora, Frosinone. On February 11, 1960, Concetta along with her mother Rosina, her sister Mary and brothers, Antonio & Carlo, boarded the ‘Conte Biancamano' and headed …
  • The Bortolon and Condotta Families
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  • Ennio, Norina e Alberto Fornasiero
    In speaking with my mother Norina, I asked her what she could remember about coming to Canada 59 years earlier. She stated that my father Ennio Bonifacio Fornasiero had sailed to Canada a year earlier and became a landed immigrant to Canada on July 28, 1951. She was a young 21 yr. old and I was a …

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