[TI] potentail cousins everywhere!

Bobbye Gayle bobam99 at insightbb.com
Thu Feb 14 06:52:00 CST 2008


Touche.
bga
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From: <Abqpam at aol.com>
To: <terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: [TI] potentail cousins everywhere!


> Well, then there's "mispelling" the word misspelling--we all make typos 
> when
> we're dashing off e-mails, don't we?
>
>
> In a message dated 2/13/2008 5:54:09 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> bobam99 at insightbb.com writes:
> I just HAVE to ask, why is everyone mispelling  potential?  Someone should
> have noticed.   Sorry.
>
> bga
> Bobbye Gayle Amato
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <sreif1956 at comcast.net>
> To:  <terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008  3:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [TI] potentail cousins everywhere!
>
>
>>  John,
>>
>> It is my understanding that the peasants of the area went  to where the
>> work was plentiful at the time...which often changed with  the seasons.
>> That is why you may find family records in others nearby  towns for a 
>> short
>> period of time.  General laborers went to place  where roads were being
>> built, buildings were being erected, new fishing  docks were being
>> installed or repaired, etc.  Most fishermen  stayed in the same place, 
>> but
>> those who were farmers and general  laborers travelled around the area.
>> Some took their families with them,  and others left the families until
>> they could come home with enough  money to buy the goods needed by their
>> families.
>>
>>  Several of my Pitti ancestors were musicians....violinists...and I often
>> wondered how someone could support a family of 8 to 10 kids by doing 
>> that
>> in those times.  Perhaps they were paid by the local  governments and
>> churches to perform at the many festivals and  gatherings.  Surely they 
>> had
>> another occupation to work at between  "gigs".
>> Wish some of them were alive today to ask such  questions.
>>
>> Sharon
>> -------------- Original message  ----------------------
>> From: "John Passafiume"  <passafiumej at bellsouth.net>
>>> My son-in-law lives in Phoenix,  and while visiting my daughter and him 
>>> at
>>> Christmas, he said that he  had been chatting with a long time co-worker
>>> at
>>> the  bakery they worked at. He mentioned to her that his wife's (my
>>>  daughter)
>>> maiden name was Passafiume. His co-worker about fell over  when she 
>>> heard
>>> this, and then she stated that her mother's maiden  name was also
>>> Passafiume!
>>> Her mother's first name was  Rosaria and was from Collesano, about 15
>>> miles
>>> east of  Termini. It would be interesting to know how relatives were
>>>  dispersed throughout the small towns.
>>> John  Passafiume
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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