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  • Silvio, Teresa e Marisa Bozzo
    Silvio, Teresa, e Marisa Bozzo / An Immigration Story It all began back in the beautiful, medieval town of Donnici Superiore, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy when Silvio Bozzo (born April 8, 1918) married Teresa Canale (born June 9, 1928) on January 28, 1951. During the Christmas season the happy couple …
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  • Siokalo Mihylo Katerina
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  • Sjouke and Anna Zwaagstra
    Sjouke (Joe) and Anna Zwaagstra (Burghgraef) from Tjerkwerd, The Netherlands arrived at Pier 21 on April 27, 1951 aboard the ‘Georgic’ with 2 sons, Sjouke Jr. (George) and Broer (Gerald). Their eldest son Pier (Peter) arrived at Pier 21 on March 29, 1950 aboard the Beaverbrae . George married …
  • Family Stories with Irish Roots: Remembering the Great Famine
    The Departure . Originally published in The Illustrated London News , 6 th July 1850. Credit: RTE ‘Black 47', simply a word and number, however it recalls some of Ireland’s darkest years. Specifically, it’s an epithet endowed upon 1847. The repeated failure of Ireland’s potato crops (1845 – 1852) …
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