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From: "Russ Granata" <>
Subject: Re: [Valledolmo] History of Valledolmo
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 00:55:36 PDT


DearLaurie - yes, that is a picture of the interior of Madre church.
Once when I was there, I was shown the baptismal fountain from which my
father and grandfathers were baptised. Later it was replaced.
Cordiali saluti, RussGranata
http://www.codoh.com/granata/Valledolmo.html


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Russ, I second the thank you for the work in putting the history of
Valledolmo out on the web. We may not have a translation, but even being
able to see it in Italian is a thrill. And the photos and postcards that
you
have sprinkled throughout the chapters are wonderful! Is the photo of the
interior of the church the interior of the Madre Chiesa, by any chance? If
so, what a gift that is. As I've mentioned earlier, the church was locked
when we were there, and so all I was able to see was a key hole view of a
dark church with some flickering candles.

Tanti saluti,
Laurie

Laurie Gugino Riester
POINT #3878
Valledolmo surnames Gugino, Mancuso, Pulvino, Gervasi, Vacanti, Battaglia,
Leone

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Hello Russ,

Thanks for writing back. I appreciate the link to your Valledolmo History.
It looks like a great work. Just wish I could really read Italian. I'm a
fairly good guesser part of the time. But this looks like it needs to be
really read to understand it. I hope you do get it in English too. If your
Barone's are from another area we may someday link up. I understand there
are lots of Barone's. As far as Cascio's there were a few in Rochester. My
husband was born and raised there. His father (Sam Cascio) ran a family
grocery store in the front of his house on Clifford Ave. Anything sound
more familiar?

Hope to hear from you soon.

Thanks, Gwen Cascio



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>My maternal side is Barone.
>My uncle Jim Barone was a businnesman [including a store and the Greyhound


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