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NEWS
* 11/30/2008 - We got an email from Francesca [Quagliata]
Panuccio of the Sydney, Australia Quagliata family. Francesca sent a large
update with much new information on the Sydney branch. Thanks Francesca!
* 11/16/2008 - Today I posted a lengthy update to the sub
page:
The Coat of Arms of Giovan Battista Quagliata. The page now covers
four related topics: the Quagliata Coat of Arms, the history and facts
surrounding the origin of the Quagliata Coat of Arms, our hypothesis concerning
the origin of the Quagliata Coat of Arms (probably in the 13th or 14th
centuries) and a section on the heraldry, symbols and rank displayed in the
Quagliata Coat of Arms. The newly updated page contains a wealth of
information and provides interesting reading.
* 11/10/2008 - We received a very nice email from Domenic
Petti. He visited our website and really enjoyed it. Here's what he
had to say, "I stumbled across your website. I started reading and could
not stop till I read every word. What an enormous amount of work went into
this, well done! Thank you for sharing and God bless!" It's very
satisfying to know that those outside the family can also enjoy our web site.
It's praise and appreciation to all those who have contributed over the years.
Thank you Domenic!
* 10/26/2008 - There's been quite a bit of activity and
work on the Caltanissetta family branch of the Quagliata tree. We have
been exchanging email and information with Vittorio Quagliata and Salvatore
Corso. We also informed Stéphane Quagliata of our conclusions that his
family is part of the Caltanissetta Quagliata branch. Stéphane has emailed
back to say, "I'm waiting for more information, photographs and documents about
the family from my aunt, who 's researching our genealogy. I hope to have
the resulting information soon." Thanks to our contributors: Vittorio,
Salvatore and Stéphane for their efforts in gathering information on the Caltanissetta
Quagliata branch.
* 10/15/2008 - Vittorio Quagliata of Rome emailed his
thanks for putting him in contact with his second cousin Salvatore Corso.
He also said he might be related to Stéphane Quagliata of Lyon, France. Stéphane's
grandfather was named Agostino Quagliata. Vittorio's grandfather had an
older brother named Agostino Quagliata (born about 1878?) who went to Morocco at
the end of the 1800s. The family lost track of him. Now, it appears
to Vittorio that Stéphane's grandfather might be from the Caltanissetta family.
After years of research, I can say the name "Agostino Quagliata" is very
unusual, so this is very possible.
* 10/14/2008 - Salvatore Corso of Rome emailed. His
grandmother is Laura Quagliata, daughter of Giuseppe Quagliata
(1840?-1920?) fram Caltanissetta, Sicily.
This makes Salvatore a second cousin of our long-time contributor Vittorio
Quagliata of Milan. Of course, we put them in touch with each other.
Salvatore contributed updates to Richard's Chart and some interesting family
history: Salvatore's grandmother, Laura Quagliata married Salvatore Corso
and they had 21 children - quite a number, even in those days. Salvatore's
father was the 20th child born. Salvatore also said he discovered
information that indicates Giuseppe Quagliata's
(1840?-1920?) family my have originated in Venice. This is very
interesting as we have suspected that the Quagliata coat of arms my have been
originally given to a Quagliata from central or northern Italy (based on the
Ghibellini's castles displayed on the coat of arms). Many thanks to
Salvatore.
* 9/8/2008 - I had a lot of stuff going on in the spring,
followed by more projects and vacation time in the summer. The upshot is I
had several emails that got backlogged. Over the last couple of days I've
managed to get all the website's backlogged email answered. Hopefully
we're back to staying on top of things.
* 9/1/2008 - Andrew Hoover emailed a request for help with
his family's connections to our tree - his wife's great grandfather was
Pasquale Quagliata. We hooked him up with our contributor, Donna
Schiazza, who has good knowledge of Pasquale Quagliata's descendants. It
turned out that Donna and Andrew's wife are related.
* 7/28/2008 - We got an email from Agustina Quagliata or
Argentina. Her grandfather, Pascual Quagliata was born in Balvano and moved to
Argentina in 1906 and we already have a listing for her family. Agustina
contributed more genealogical listings. Thanks Agustina.
* 7/27/2008 - Stéphane Quagliata of Lyon, France emailed a
contribution that included a genealogical listing, family history information
and a photo. Stéphane is the only son of Agostino Quagliata born in
Casablanca, Morocco in 1944. Stéphane's grandfather, Gaspard Gabriel
Quagliata, was born in September 1909 in Tunis, Tunisia. He died in 1966
in Agadir, Marocco. Stéphane included a photo of the Agadir harbor in
which you can see a sign for Gaspard Quagliata's wrought iron enterprise which
ran from 1950-1960. The information has been added to
Richard's Chart, and the photo will be added to the narrative section soon.
* 7/11/2008 - Angie Atkin from Australia emailed us for
some help deciphering her family crest. Her family name is Cuccomarino and
they're from Serrata (Reggio Calabria), Italy. Their family crest if very
similar to ours. Through a series of emails and information, we were able
to glean some information from the crests. I will be updating the website
with the information in the near future.
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6/15/2008 - We got an email from Valeria Quagliata, a member of the
Naples Quagliata family. She sent in some more genealogical listings for
her branch. Thanks Valeria.
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5/12/2008 - Tony Spera emailed to say: "I came across your webpage about
your grandfather in my search for information on
Melrose peppers. A really fascinating story, especially the fig tree."
He was having trouble germinating his homemade pepper seeds. We sent him
instructions on how to do it properly as wells as some seeds for Grandpa Mario's
peppers..
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4/3/2008 - Karen Busca, mother of Mike Pagano (one of our contributors)
emailed a request for some help researching the pedigree of Stellario 'Frank'
Quagliata 1885-1959. We provided some information and sources that helped
solve her problem. She also promised some additional info concerning
Concetta Quaglita Pagano (b.1891).

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3/8/2008 - My brother's girlfriend asked me for help: she was having a
jeweler make a signet ring with the Quagliata coat of arms on it for my
brother's Christmas gift. I helped out with a good image and description,
and then ordered one for myself. The finished ring turned out well.
Click here for a couple of pictures so you can have a look.
* 1/10/2008 - We got an email from Zina Cavallo of
Brisbane, Australia. Her maiden name was Quagliata and her father
immigrated from Calatabliano, Sicily about 40 years ago. She is interested
in contributing to our project and is working on gathering information.
We're looking forward to hearing back from her.
* 1/5/2008 - 2007 was yet another big year
for our website. Once again many visitors emailed us information causing
our Contributors list to grow.
Richard's Chart is now over 50 pages long.
Our most important discovery since we been the project occurred in 2007 - Vittorio Quagliata, of the
Caltanissetta (Sicily) family, came across Iana Quagliata's booklet on the life
of Giovan Battista Quagliata (1603-1673). The information contributed by
Iana on the famous artist helped link up the Sicilian and mainland Quagliata
lineages, as well as providing us with an illustration of the Quagliata family
coat of arms. Thanks to all who have emailed and a special thanks to our contributors.
* 12/25/2007 - Merry Christmas to all.
We hope everyone has a wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year!
* 11/25/2007 - The last couple of months have been pretty
slow. Just a few emails - family members keeping in touch, but no new
information.
* 9/27/2007 - Chris LaVilla of the
Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family come across the passport of Angelo Quagliata
(1886-1932) and sent us a scan of it. Thanks to Chris and we hope to see her at
the reunion next year.
* 8/13/2007 - We heard from Gilles Guagliata over the weekend. He emailed to share some discoveries he's made in
his family research. He found a Francesco Guagliata (G on Civil registration,
Quagliata on baptism registration) born 1832 in Palermo, and married to Maria
Casimo. Francesco's father, Vincenzo was born 1792 or 1793 and married to
Giuseppa Lo Monaco. Then he found five other children of Vincenzo: Gaspare 1826,
Fernandino 1836, Carmela 1838, Rosalia 1841 and another Fernandino 1844. He's
trying to find more about Vincenzo. Gilles says Vincenzo lived in Palermo and
was tailor. He's going to continue his research on some church registrations he
found between 1491 and 1825 in Palermo. Good luck to you Gilles.
* 7/27/2007 - My wife and I (Mike and Sue
Quagliata) attended the Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family's annual family
reunion. It was held on Sunday July 15, 2007; at Fair Haven Beach State
Park in New York. My father (Joseph Quagliata b. 1930) also attended with
his friend Joan Gooley. The weather was perfect, the food was great and it
was a lot of fun to visit with everyone. On the way back home to Michigan,
we stopped in Cleveland to visit with John and Carl Quagliata. They
treated us to dinner and we had a great time talking about family, Sant'Alessio,
Forza D'Agro and telling stories. We also stopped in to visit John and
Carl's brother Alfred and met his wife Kathy and two children Natalie and
Anthony. We were very happy to be able to see everyone.
* 6/17/2007 - I finally have the new
information integrated into the website - for the most part. I'm still
trying to figure out how I want to integrate the information into Richard's
Chart. The Home page has a bunch of new material on it and there are a
couple of new pages. One has some of
Giovan Battista Quagliata's paintings displayed, and the other is an
information page on
Giovan Battista Quagliata's Coat of Arms. I'm still tweaking things
out and working on a solution for Richard's Chart, but for now, there's plenty
of new information to enjoy.
* 5/10/2007 - MAJOR
ANNOUCEMENT: Vittorio Quagliata, of the
Caltanissetta (Sicily) family, and one of our biggest contributors, has sent some
fantastic news. While researching the family, Vittorio came across a
booklet on the life of Giovan Battista Quagliata (1603-1673). The booklet
reported that Giovan Battista's father Giovan Domenico Quagliata was from Rome.
Giovan Battista eventually became a famous artist, working in Messina. The
viceroy of Sicily, Don Juan José of Austria, granted Giovan Battista a noble
title,
a coat of arms, and lands in the countryside area of Forza d’Agrò,
between the city and the sea, where later developed the new city of Sant’Alessio
Siculo, from where most of Giovan Battista Quagliata's descendants come. The booklet was written
by Professor Iana Quagliata for her degree essay. She lives in Monza, in
the Milan area, and generously sent Vittorio three copies of her book. So,
it now appears certain all the Quagliatas from Sant'Alessio and Forza are
related back through Giovan Battista. It is also is very certain that the
Quagliatas from the north side of Mt. Etna (Piedimonte Etneo and Fiumefreddo) are
also related in this way. It's possible the rest of the Quagliata families
in Sicily are related back to Sant'Alessio and Giovan Battista, just as the old
stories about 'the little town south of Messina' have always said.
Furthermore, since Giovan Battista Quagliata's father was from Rome, it is
highly likely he was a member of the Balvano family group, which would tie the
two Quagliata lineages - one from the mainland (Balvano) and one from Sicily (Sant'Alessio)
- together. You can see why this is such an important find. I'm
currently working on integrating this information into the website. Once
again, many thanks go to Iana Quagliata for her research and contributions, and
to Vittorio Quagliata for his continued research and
contributions to our project.
* 4/14/2007 - We got email from another Guagliata. This time, Jennifer Guagliata. We've previously had email
from Gilles Guagliata, Henry [Guagliata] Sprance, and Justin Guagliata.
Jennifer wondered about whether we might be related. We are fairly sure
that Guagliata and Quagliata are variants of the same surname. We recently did
some research on
the origin of the
Quagliata surname and its variations. We came to the
conclusion that it originated as a occupational name, like Baker or Cook, and is
related to the production of a traditional cheese called 'Quagliata'. The
Sicilian version of the word is 'Guagghiata'. The surname most likely was
originally used for people who made the cheese - like people who made bread
where surnamed Baker. Early on, changes in spelling frequently occurred between
father and son. Also, surnames often underwent
changes over the course of time and different dialects could produce a variety
of different spellings and pronunciations.
* 3/26/2007 - Filomena Di Stasio emailed
in a contribution for her family. Her great grandfather was
Gerardo Quagliata, born in Balvano, Italy.
Balvano is home to a large Quagliata family. It turns out that Filomena's
branch is connected to Antonio Quagliata's, another contributor to our project.
They are second cousins. Currently we have four lines
that trace back to Balvano. We fairly sure they are all related, but we
haven't made any direct ties yet. Thanks to Filomena for her contribution.
* 3/18/2007 - Carlo Ippoliti emailed in a
genealogical listing of his family. Carlo's paternal grandmother was
Carmela Quagliata, making him a relative of the Sant'Alessio Quagliatas.
Also, Carmela's father, Francesco Quagliata, was probably from Forza D'Agro,
Sicily. Since our main tree is from Forza, Francesco was most likely related to
Mario Quagliata (1840?-19??), but at this time, we don't know the nature of the
relationship. Thanks to Carlo for his contribution.
* 2/24/2007 - We'd like everyone to
know that the Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family is having their "32nd Annual
Quagliata Family Reunion" on Sunday July 15, 2007; at
Fair
Haven Beach State Park of New York. The park is located on Lake Ontario,
southwest of Oswego, New York, on Rte 104A, 2 miles north of Fair Haven (map
here). There are some
accommodations close by Fair Haven.
Rochester International Airport
is located in nearby Rochester, NY (driving
directions from Rochester to Fair Haven),
accommodations in Rochester. Syracuse
Hancock International Airport is located in nearby Syracuse, NY (driving
directions from Syracuse to Fair Haven),
accommodations in Syracuse.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone there.
* 2/3/2007 - January was pretty slow.
Just a few emails - family members keeping in touch, but no new information.
Sue and I are getting ready to visit my father in Florida. We leave on the
10th and can't wait as the winter here in Michigan has been brutally cold for
the last three weeks.
* 1/4/2007 - 2006 was another big year for
our website. Once again many visitors emailed us information causing our Contributors list to grow.
Richard's Chart is now 49 pages long. We
also added a new page on the
origin of the
Quagliata name, as well as a Site Map.
Thanks to all who have emailed and a special thanks to our contributors.
* 12/30/2006 - We've got the new website
map up and running. It will make navigating the website much easier.
We'd also like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!
* 12/9/2006 - Our best wishes to everyone
for a joyous holiday season. We're working on a new feature for the
website - a site map. We might have a working version up before the end of
the year. Happy Holidays and Buon Natale!
* 11/20/2006 - Katherine Ippoliti emailed
to say her paternal grandmother's maiden name was Carmela Quagliata.
Katherine was looking for help in tracing her genealogy. Carmela's father
was named Francesco Quagliata. Checking the Ellis Island site we found out
Francesco was from Forza D'Agro, Sicily. Hey, that's our home town!
Sure enough we had a marriage record with Francesco's parents on it to get
Katherine off to a good start. We now have that line listed on
Richards' Chart.
* 11/18/2006 - I've added another section
to the page about the origin of the Quagliata name. The new section covers
the history of the Quagliata surname. Check it out
here.
I've also added a small page on Mario Quagliata's (1907-1995) pigeons.
It's an interesting article about his championship pigeon racing. Check it
out here.
* 11/7/2006 - We've added another page to
The Quagliata Family Genealogy Project website. The new page is about the
origin of the Quagliata name. We polled a number of family members from
around the world to confirm our findings and there are a number of links to
Italian websites. Check it out
here.
* 10/20/2006 - Nina (Quagliata) Puccio
emailed some family information and photos. She is a member of the
NYC/Castellammare Quagliata family. Nina has been working with us to
expand her family listing with a large update of her branch. She has also
contributed some fantastic photos which we have used in her
family narrative. Many thanks to Nina for her help and contributions
to the project.
* 10/9/2006 - We've added another page to
The Quagliata Family Genealogy Project website. The new page is about my
grandfather Mario Quagliata's (1907-1995) peppers. He was avid vegetable
gardener and developed his own strain of sweet green frying peppers. You
can
check out the new page here.
* 10/6/2006 - Christine LaVilla emailed a
large update to Richard's Chart. Chris is the great great great
granddaughter of Mario Quagliata 1840?-19??) through Mario's first marriage.
She is part of the large Rochester/Lyons Quagliata family. Her grandmother is
Jane [Quagliata] Cacciola. Thanks to Chris for all her help.
* 9/22/2006 - An email came in from Uruguay sent by
Mariana - no last name given. She said her great-grandmother was Maria
Carmela Quagliata - she was the daughter of Antonio and Lucia Quagliata. Maria
was born in Balvano in 1873. She and a brother named Giuseppe Quagliata
emigrated to Uruguay from Balvano, Italy. The names here look like the
might belong to Luciano Quagliata's branch (he's in Argentina), also from
Balvano. So I've sent Luciano the information and he is checking to see if
there is a relation.
* 9/10/2006 - We got an email from
Natalie Quagliata of Cologne, Germany. She sent in an update that joined
two separate listings on Richard's Chart. Originally, Umberto Quagliata of
Piacenza, Italy contributed a listing, and then sometime later Natalie
contributed a listing. Both listed Napoli, Italy as the origin of their
lineages, but until now, we hadn't confirmed they were related. Turns out
that Umberto is Natalie's uncle. Thanks to Natalie and Umberto for their
contributions.
* 8/19/2006 - An email came in from Don
Smedley. His wife, Connie Pagano Smedley, is the daughter of Joseph Frank
Pagano who is listed on Richard's Chart in the listing contributed by Mike
Pagano. Joseph was the brother of Mike's grandfather, Dominic Pagano. So
Mike's father, Gerald, and Connie are first cousins. Don and Connie wanted
to get in touch with Mike and share family genealogy information. We
hooked them up.
* 7/24/2006 - My father, Joseph Quagliata
and his brother, Edward Quagliata attended the Lyons/Rochester family's "31st
Annual Quagliata Family Reunion" on Sunday July 23. They had gorgeous
weather and a great time. On Saturday, David Quagliata, of the
Lyons/Rochester family, took them out to visit the old family farm in Zurich,
New York. My dad's group really enjoyed the visit.
* 7/23/2006 - We got an email from Justin Guagliata. He is
researching his family genealogy and noticed "The Quagliata Family Genealogy
Project" had been contacted by Henry [Guagliata] Sprance and Giles Guagliata and
asked for help getting in touch with them. We've provided Justin with
contact information. Justin said Henry Sprance is a descendant of Ernesto
Guagliata, Justin's great grandfather.
* 7/22/2006 - We'd like everyone to know that the
Quagliata family in Ayr, Queensland, Australia is having their "1st Quagliata
Family Reunion" on Saturday May 5, 2007. Further information such as
accommodation, venue, directions etc will be made available at a later date.
However for anyone who is interested in attending, we currently require an
estimate of numbers for venue and carting arrangements. We will require
names, how many attending from their family and where they're from.
Overseas families can arrange fights to Sydney International Airport and then to
Townsville Airport. We're looking forward to seeing everyone here for our
1st Reunion and hopefully one of many.
* 7/10/2006 - Italy wins the World Cup
scoring a 5-3 win on penalties over France.
* 6/28/2006 - We'd like everyone to know
that the Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family is having their "31st Annual Quagliata
Family Reunion" on Sunday July 23, 2006; at
Fair
Haven Beach State Park of New York. The park is located on Lake Ontario,
southwest of Oswego, New York, on Rte 104A, 2 miles north of Fair Haven (map
here). There are some
accommodations close by Fair Haven.
Rochester International Airport
is located in nearby Rochester, NY (driving
directions from Rochester to Fair Haven),
accommodations in Rochester. Syracuse
Hancock International Airport is located in nearby Syracuse, NY (driving
directions from Syracuse to Fair Haven),
accommodations in Syracuse.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone there.
* 5/24/2006 - Thanks to the research of
John Quagliata of the Cleveland family, we got a major break through on Mario
Quagliata's (1843-19??) lineage. John
has found Mario's parents - Carmelo Quagliata and Rosa Pagano. Mario was
born May, 20, 1843 in Forza D'Argo, Sicily (we had long suspected that Mario was
from the north side of Mt Etna). We have no additional information on
Mario's first marriage, but John found Mario's second marriage and birth
documentation of more children. Mario married Maria Cristina Barcellona
July 5, 1875 in Catenanuova, Sicily, on the southwest side of Mt Etna. The
marriage document says Mario was a stonecutter. This is probably the
reason for his wide ranging travels in Sicily - he had to keep moving to the
site of new work on large churches or public buildings. We now have
documentation for eight children: Rosa (1872-1874), Carmelo (1874-1881), Pietro
(1876-19??), Giovanni (1878-1945), Rosa (1881-19??), Carmelo (1883-19??),
Giuseppe (1885-1971) and Angelo (1887-19??). Thank you John Q!
* 5/17/2006 - We got an email from
Antonio Quagliata of Rome
which is posted in the 'Recent Emails' below. His
family is from Balvano, Italy. That's the fourth family we have from
Balvano. In three of the families, the name of the family patriarch is
Antonio, strongly suggesting they are related. If anyone has more
information on the Balvano families, please
send it in.
* 4/22/2006 - We've had some interesting
developments regarding the birth places of the children Mario Quagliata's (1843-19??)
second marriage - to Maria Barcellona (Pietro, Giovanni, Angelo, Giuseppe and
possibly eight others). We now know at least some of the children were
born in Catenanuova, Sicily. Catenanuova is on the southwest side of Mt
Etna about 20 miles west of Catania. It's also on a rail line that can be
taken to Termini through central Sicily. We now have documentation that
shows both Pietro (1876-19??) and Giovanni
(1878-1945) were born in Catenanuova.
Angelo's (18??-19??) marriage certificate
gives his place of birth as Catania. After confirming where Pietro and
Giovanni were born, it seems possible that the information on Angelo's marriage
certificate is slightly mistaken and that he might also have been born in the
town Catenanuova, in the Province of Catania. We're now trying to
determine where Giuseppe (1885-1971) was
born. If it turns out Giuseppe was born in Catenanuova, that means the
children were most likely all born there and the family was living there from
roughly 1875 to 1885. It follows that possibly Mario (1843-19??)
might have been born in or around Catenanuova. Thanks go to Richard
Quagliata (St. Louis family), Michael Quagliata (Chicago family) and John
Quagliata (Cleveland family) for their work on this lineage.
* 4/4/2006 - After seeing reports in the
United States about Cyclone Larry, the terrible storm that hit Australia March
22, I emailed a few of the Quagliata family members there in hope of finding
everyone was okay. Thankfully, after hearing back from everyone I email,
I'm happy to report, as far as we know, no family members were injured.
However, there was plenty of damage. Here's a snip from Sara [Quagliata]
Hughes' reply: "Cyclone Larry was 290 km in wind speed and 150 km across.
It has shredded the town of Innisfail in the centre of the eye of the cyclone.
This is the town where the Paolo Quagliata (1898-1975, gen 3) lineage live.
We are some 65km away and we have suffered no structural house damage but
environmental and crop damage etc. We had no electrical power for a week and out
on our property we ran things like water and fridges on generator power.
Our town has suffered severe economic damage in its crops like tropical fruit,
bananas, sugar cane and nuts. There is already over 4,000 unemployed as a
direct result of the crops being flattened. There will be many more people
unemployed because of course services spin off from the population. The
government has been good army, state emergency services, etc brought in from all
over Australia. The community mateship is unbelievably wonderful.
People have given of their time, skills and where it is possible money.
Australian company's have been generous. It has been estimated by our Premier of
State that the effected area has sustained 1.5 billion dollars of loss
(immediate). Really glad to hear from you. Sara"
* 3/15/2006 - Congratulations to John
Quagliata of the Cleveland family. After many hours of work/research, John has
managed to tie together the three families from Sant'Alessio. You can check out
the listing
here.
* 3/4/2006 - A lot of information came
into the website in February, much of it due to the dedicated work of
John Quagliata of the Cleveland Quagliata
family. John has been visiting the Mormon Church in Cleveland to get access to
the birth, death and marriage records of Sant'Alessio Siculo. He's been using
the records to help connect the three family lines we have coming out of
Sant'Alessio - the Cleveland family,
Louis/Narcissus Quagliata's family, and
Roberto Quagliata's family. John has
worked out Roberto's connection and is now working on the Louis/Narcissus
family. It's hard work as John is going through old Sicilian records in Italian
on a microfiche system. John is also working on Mike Pagano's Quagliata
connection. It's interesting to check the last few recent emails
to see how lineages can connect, sometimes through a seemingly unimportant bit
of information. And our sincere thanks go to John Quagliata for his hard work
and many contributions to our project.
* 2/4/2006 - Donna Schiazza emailed us
another Quagliata lineage. Donna's great grandmother's name was Anna
Quagliata. Her parents were Pasquale and Roselia Quagliata. All
three were born in Italy. Anna married Vencenzo DiCocco and they
immigrated to Stubenville, Ohio. Donna is interested in acquiring more
information on this Quagliata lineage.
* 1/28/2006 - I got an email from Mike
Pagano a couple days ago. Mike's great grandmother's name was Concetta
Quagliata and Mike sent in a genealogical listing of his Quagliata branch.
The family settled in Connecticut and NYC, but were originally from Forza,
D'Agro, Sicily, which is on the east coast just south of Sant'Alessio Siculo.
That's in the area north of Mt. Etna where quite a number of our relatives are
from, so we're excited to have the new information Mike sent. Family
members are now spread out in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. We've
decided to dub this large family the NYC/Connecticut Quagliata family. You
can take a look at the listing here, on
Richard's Chart, and read the narrative here.
* 1/28/2006 - Jeff Quagliata of the
Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family emailed to say he was heading to Italy on
Monday (January 30) to work the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin for NBC. He
wondered if I could provide him with some Quagliata contacts in that area of
Italy. So I sent him information on Vittorio Quagliata, Louis Quagliata
and Umberto Quagliata. We're hoping to hear back from Jeff on his exciting
trip.
* 1/23/2006 - Sarah Davies sent us some terrific news from
Florida. Her daughter, Elise Quagliata, got great reviews for her
performance of the lead role of Carmen in the Pensacola Opera's presentation of
"Carmen" (reviews can be found
here
and
here). Congratulations to Elise!
* 1/4/2006 - 2005 was quite a year, our
biggest one yet. Many relatives and friends emailed in comments and
information causing our Contributors list to grow.
Richard's Chart almost doubled in length and we
finally added a page for family narratives from branches not directly related to
Mario Quagliata (1843-19??) - More Quagliata
Narratives. Thanks to all who have emailed and a special thanks to our
contributors.
* 12/24/2005 - We hope everyone has a wonderful Holiday
Season. Merry Christmas to all and a Happy New Year!
* 12/23/2005 - Angelo Quagliata of the
Cleveland, OH family emailed us link to his website,
AngeloQ. His website
contains some
family information and scans. Check him out.
* 12/22/2005 - Antony Quagliata (see below) got back to us
with some
family
historical information and a
genealogical listing. Thanks Antony!
*
12/2/2005 - We got an email from Antony Quagliata who lives in Belgium.
Antony's father, Domenico Quagliata, was born in Balvano (Potenza in Italy) and
for love immigrated to Belgium. Antony has two sisters: Romina and Mélina
Quagliata. We hoping to get more details on Antony's family tree.
*
11/8/2005 - Our main man, Richard Quagliata, has been busy researching
again. Richard is in touch with a historian in Termini Imerese, Sicily who
is currently doing some research on Richard's grandmother Agostina Restivo - she
married Giovanni Quagliata, a son of Mario Quagliata's (1843-19??) second
marriage. While doing that job, the historian came across marriage
certificates for two of Giovanni's brothers - Pietro and Angelo. Pietro
Quagliata married Michela Pusateri on August 25, 1902. The document shows his
parents as Mario Quagliata and Maria Barcellona. The bride's parents were
Antonino Pusateri and Francesca Schiavo. There was a note saying Pietro was not
born in Termini Imerese. Angelo's marriage document shows the bride as
Enrichetta Iacono. They married on April 15, 1910 in Palermo. It shows
Angelo's parents as Mario Quagliata and Maria Barcellona. The bride's parents
were not listed. It also said Angelo was born in Catania, Sicily. Catania
is on the east coast of Sicily southeast of Mt Etna. That fits in with Mario's
(1843-19??) first marriage being in the Mt Etna area. This is a great
addition to our knowledge - now we know that after Mario remarried, he stayed in
the Mt. Etna area for awhile. Ever so slowly the picture becomes clearer.
Congrats to Richard and many thanks for his continued efforts.
*
11/7/2005 - John Quagliata of the Cleveland, OH family emailed.
John has been working on a detailed listing of his family members and has
contributed it to the website. John's work helped us to untangle some
wrong conclusions and also helped to join up together three branches of the
Quagliata family from Sant'Alessio. A big thank you to John!
*
11/6/2005 - Henry Sprance, descendant of Ernest Guagliata, emailed.
He is the second Guagliata to contact us. There's a news item posted 8/19 from
Gilles Guagliata. Both Henry and Gilles point to Palermo, Sicily as the
home town of their respective families. So, it looks like they might be
related. Also, as we outlined in the 8/19 item, the original spelling of Guagliata might have well been Quagliata. Henry said,
Ernest Guagliata emigrated to the US from Palermo, Sicily about 1915. He had a
brother living in Chicago named Vincent, a physician and another brother in
Rockford, Ill. who was a pharmacist, Edward. Henry's branch of the family
settled in New York (Brooklyn) and Henry's grandfather entered the US through
Ellis Island, and his name is on the wall of immigrants. We've decided to
add the Guagliata information to the website. Hopefully, Henry can supply
more information. The update should be completed next week. Thanks
to Henry.
*
11/4/2005 - Rita Quagliata of the of the Ayr Australia family sent in
news about the band her two sons are in. The 4T0 news
announced North Queensland talented band "A 14" are finalists in the Australia
Wide Music Oz Awards. The band will be featured at the Sydney event on
December 1st. Congrats to Christopher and Carmelo Quagliata, and the rest of
the "A 14". For more info on the band, click
here.
*
11/3/2005 - Tuesday Adam Quagliata sent us an email.
He's from Phoenix, Arizona, but originally from Long Island, New York. He
was looking for some help in getting started on tracing his family tree.
His grandparents were from northern Italy, but have passed away. I sent
him some advice. The best source of family information is the older people
in the family. Those family members need to be interviewed, notes taken and
photos copied or collected. The reason is - once those family members pass
away, the knowledge they had is no longer accessible. Doing research in
public records requires a starting point. So the knowledge of a home town or
relatives' names can make the search much easier. I told Adam if he knew
the county where his grandfather died in NY, he could order a death certificate.
That document should include the date and place of birth, the father's name and
mother's maiden name (his great grandparents). Birth certificates and
marriage certificates are also helpful. So Adam is on his way and
hopefully he will be reporting the results of his research back to us.
*
10/26/2005 - We got an email from Umberto Quagliata of Piacenza, Italy.
Umberto's family is originally from Napoli in southern Italy. Welcome to
the global Quagliata family Umberto! You can check out his email below in
the Recent Email section.
*
10/6/2005 - A couple days ago, Vittorio emailed a rescan of one of his
photos - it turned out great. In the meantime, I had been preparing a new
page for the website titled, "More Quagliata
Narratives." The purpose of this page is to provide a place to post
family information and narratives of lineages that have an unknown linkage to
our main tree. Everyone has been included and Vittorio is the first to
provide photos for his narrative. You can check out the new page
here.
*
9/15/2005 - Sarah Hughes emailed from Tully, Australia. Her birth name
was Rosaria Maria Quagliata. She found our website by accident while
looking for information on Piedimonte Etneo, Sicily. Of course we've got
Piedimonte listed on our website because it is the home town of two of our
family branches. We've requested additional information from Sara and are
looking forward to her response.
*
9/12/2005 - Vittorio Quagliata emailed two photos. One of his great
grandfather Giuseppe Quagliata with military medals and one with Giuseppe and
his three sons: Vittorio (Vittorio's grandfather), Agatino (or Agostino) and
Guglielmo. I'm working on them and eventually will get them posted on the
website. Thanks again Vittorio!
*
8/19/2005 - We got an email from Gilles Guagliata who is researching his
family genealogy. This turned out to be quite an interesting exchange.
Gilles said he got back to 1860, and is trying to reach further back. He
wrote about the curious similarity in the spelling of our surnames. Gilles
says he sometimes "found bugs" between G and Q on old records and wondered if it
was possible that a mistake in records made Quagliata into Guagliata. I
checked the Ellis Island website
and found only 21 entries for Guagliata, while there were 66 entries for
Quagliata. Also, I noticed that many of the towns listed as the "Last
Place of Residence" for Guagliata entries were towns I know to be home towns of
Quagliata family members - Balvano, Linguaglosssa, Palermo and Termini (the home
town of my family branch). Considering the very close similarity of the
names, and those numbers - 21 versus 66, I would guess that the names are the
same and that possibly Quagliata was the original spelling (since there were 3
times as many references to Quagliata on the Ellis Island website).
Another piece of evidence can be seen at the
Gens Labo website where you
can search for Italian surnames. When you enter Quagliata for the cognome
(last name), you get returns from 78 different towns. When you enter
Guagliata for the cognome, you get returns from only 7 towns. Most likely
the original family name was Quagliata and at some point, not too far back in
time, possibly around 1860, someone decided to spell it with a G instead of a Q.
From that point, the Guagliata name has spread into 6 other towns from Palermo.
We're hoping to hear more from Gilles.
*
8/2/2005 - Our cousin and contributor, Vittorio Quagliata of Milan
emailed a more detailed listing of his branch of the family tree. We have
updated Richard's Chart with the new information. Thanks Vittorio!
*
7/19/2005 - I just returned from the Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family's "30th Annual Quagliata Family Reunion".
It was held on Sunday July 17, 2005;
at Fair Haven Beach State Park in New York. Brenda Smith (a major
contributor to this website), Rosemary Bowler and other members of the family
did a terrific job organizing the reunion. My wife (Susan) and I (Michael Quagliata), and my father (Joseph Quagliata b. 1930) are members of the Chicago
Quagliata family, and we made the trip to attend. We had a wonderful time.
It was great meeting all the Quagliata's from the Lyons/Rochester family.
We arrived about lunch time and stayed until after dinner. There was all
kinds of good food, dessert and drink. My father was so happy to meet with
relatives, he was talking with family the whole time he was there. We
could see our own family in a couple of the faces there and some Lyons/Rochester
family members said my father looked very much like Pietro Quagliata. I
got to meet the family members who helped out so much in putting together the
Lyons/Rochester information on our website - Linda [Quagliata] Kenny, Brenda
Smith and Jennifer Quagliata - shown with me in the photo on the right (from
left to right: Jennifer, Michael Quagliata, Linda and Brenda, click for a
larger view.) To view more
photos and information about the 2005 reunion,
click here. Many thanks to all for a very
special day.
*
7/19/2005 - I met Chris Parker (son of Barbara [Quagliata] and Ken
Parker) at the NY Quagliata reunion. I enjoyed meeting Chris, his wife
Elizabeth, and their two children Lindsey and Emily. Chris, a commander in
the Navy, was on leave after being stationed near Kuwait. Chris told me
his cousin, Scott Quagliata (son of Bud Quagliata) is stationed in Iraq
performing dangerous duty. Our hopes and prayers are with Scott and his
family for Scott's safe return home.
* 6/30/2005 - At the end of May we got an email from
Joanne Curro, a member of the Sydney, AUS Quagliata family. She sent us
more genealogical information on her branch of the family tree. I've
finally gotten the appropriate updates completed, including additions to the
"Welcome" page and Richard's Chart. Thanks to Joanne for her continuing
work and contributions to our website!
* 6/14/2005 - Vittorio Quagliata of Milan, Italy emailed.
This is the Vittorio quoted in the "Welcome" section of the
main webpage. He said, "I'm
working on a family chart with all the Quagliatas in Italy related to me. I
assure you that I’ll send my family chart as soon as I’ll get to the bottom of
it! I’ve met Louis Quagliata of Milan, but I’m not related to him. I
am from Sicily - so was my father Francesco, my grandfather Vittorio and my
great-grandfather Giuseppe, who fought with Garibaldi and won three medals.
I hope to be of any help with the construction of your wonderful site. My
best regards, Vittorio." Vittorio also translated the Italian marriage
certificate of Concetto Trovato and Antonina Quagliata. Thanks again to
Vittorio for his help and I can't wait to see his family chart.
* 5/20/2005 - Rita Quagliata of the Ayr Australia family
wrote in to say "A 14", the band her two sons are in, played in a large rock
concert in Ayr. Congrats to Christopher and Carmelo Quagliata. To
check the details and photos, click
here.
* 5/4/2005 - We got an email today from Antoinette
Quagliata. She is a member of the Long Island Quagliata family first
brought to our attention by Carlo Quagliata. Antoinette sent in a nice
genealogical listing as well as some family history.
* 4/27/2005 - Jennifer Quagliata of the Rochester/Lyons
Quagliata family sent in some corrections for her branch of Richard's chart.
Thanks Jennifer!
* 4/26/2005 - Today we got an email from Mary Trovato, who
lives in Sydney, and is a member of the Ayr,
AUS Quagliata family. She sent in a large amount of updated information for her branch
of Richard's Chart. Thanks Mary for your continuing efforts!
* 4/13/2005 - Back on March, 31, we got an email from Mary
Trovato, who lives in Sydney, and is a member of the Ayr, AUS Quagliata family. She mentioned some members of
her family met Luciano Quagliata of Argentina who was on holiday in Australia.
Luciano left his email address, so I was able to contact him. Yesterday, I
got an email from Luciano that included some family details.
We've updated Richard's Chart with the
genealogical information Luciano sent and added Luciano's name to the
Contributor's list.
Many thanks to Luciano for taking the time to provide us with his family
information.
* 4/13/2005 - We did more rearranging of the website and
extended the Quick Chart on Richard's Chart so it includes clickable links to
the lineages of unknown linkage.
* 3/31/2005 - We got an email from Mary Trovato, who lives
in Sydney, and is a member of the Ayr,
AUS Quagliata family today. She sent in some updated information for her branch
of Richard's Chart. Thanks Mary!
* 3/24/2005 - We did some rearranging of the website and
added a "Contributors" page. The new page contains a fairly complete list
of family members who have contributed to the website.
* 3/8/2005 - Sam Quagliata emailed us a nicely detailed
chart of the Sydney, AUS family. We updated Richard's Chart with the new
information. Sam also took the time to send a couple photo scans of family
members taken sometime in the 1940s. We cleaned them up and used them on the
Narrative page. Thanks to Sam for all his work and contributions!
* 2/8/2005 - We got an email from Melchor Quagliata of New
York, NY. His family is originally from Castellammare and came to New York after
being in Argentina for a while. Melchor said, "My father was born in Argentina
in the 1940's. My grandfather and I share the same name - Melchor Quagliata. I
did not see that name on the list. My grandfather's parents came from
Castellamare del Golfo, Sicily. My grandfather also married a woman named
Antonina. There seems to be a
genetic disposition on the part of Quagliatas to marry women named Antonina. It
is also my sister's middle name. At the turn of the century [1900], the
Quagliatas owned or worked on a large olive farm in Italy. My grandfather moved
from Italy to Argentina and there I have a large family. My dad has a cousin in
Argentina and I believe he has met some Quagliatas
in Sicily who still live on that farm that has been passed down for
generations." We are hoping to gather more information on this family as they
are related, probably farther back than Mario Quagliata (1843-19??).
* 1/12/2005 - Coincidentally, with the item just below,
Emanuela Quagliata of Rome, Italy emailed us. Her brother is Leonardo Quagliata
who is mentioned in the item below. She emailed to offer her help with the
lineage from Castellammare. Also, she mentioned that next week, she would be in
New York and then in Boston. She was hoping to meet me. Unfortunately, I can't.
I live in Michigan. But, were going to try and hook her up with the New York
City Quagliatas.
* 1/10/2005 - We got an email from Joseph Quagliata of
Brooklyn, NY. Joseph sent in some interesting information that is helping us tie
together some lineages of unknown linkage on Richard's Chart. After examining
the information, we could see that his cousin, Joanne (Josephine Quagliata)
Markopoulos had emailed us back in February of 2004. More possible lineages are
related including ones sent in by Daniel Quagliata and Leonardo Quagliata of
Rome. This is all very exciting and we're looking forward to working on this
information.
* 1/6/2005 - Mary Trovato from Sydney, AUS sent in a big update for
Richard's Chart along with a marriage certificate for Concetto Trovato and
Antonina Quagliata and a couple of terrific photos, including a wonderful group
photo of the Ayr, Australia Quagliata family c.1949. Photos and documents are
always a great thing to have. Many thanks to Mary for the nice addition to our
website.
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From Salvatore Corso - his grandmother is Laura Quagliata.
From Domenic Petti - a note of praise about enjoying our web site.
Date: November 10, 2008
Dear Michael, I stumbled across your website. I started reading and
could not stop till I read every word. What an enormous amount of work went into
this, well done! Thank you for sharing and God bless!
Domenic Petti CEC
Date: October 14, 2008
Dear Michael, My name is Salvatore Corso and I live I Rome, Italy.
Yesterday I came across your website of the Quagliata Family. Well, it surprised
me very much as I have always known that my grandmother was a Quagliata from
Caltanissetta. After reading your site, I started to make some phone calls, to
the few relatives in Sicily to whom I still have some contacts, to get more
information about my granny’s family. It came out that Giuseppe Quagliata
From Andrew Hoover - requesting help with family connections to our tree. We
hooked him up with our contributor Donna Schiazza who has good knowledge of the
DiCocco tree.
Date: September 1, 2008
Hello: My wife, Dinah Rai DiCocco Hoover, is the daughter of the late Angelo
Antonio DiCocco (we're sure it must be him listed in your research). Tony was
killed in a car accident in November, 1978 near Toronto, Ohio. He was married to
Margarite (Rawson) Pearl DiCocco (b.1927) in 1963. They gave birth to three
children: Dennis Dean DiCocco; Dinah Rai DiCocco; and Mark Mitchell DiCocco.
Dinah knew Antonio's siblings by the following names: Charles, Mary, Sarah,
Annie, Goldie. However, Antonio was born in 1911 and the family was located in
Stebenville, Ohio. If you have further information about this branch of your
family, I'd surely like to know it. Dinah knows virtually nothing about her
father's background, and we would like more information if you have any;
likewise, if I can help you further, please feel free to e-mail me.
Andrew Hoover
From Agustina Quagliata - contributing family information.
Date: July 28, 2008
(Translated from Spanish)Hello! My name is Agustina
Quagliata. I live in Argentina. My grandfather, Paschal Quagliata was born in
Balvano. My father is Eduardo Quagliata. I want to add to the list my cousin
Josefina Maria Quagliata, daughter of Luciano, and my younger sister Eugenia.
Many thanks Quagliata!
From Stéphane Quagliata - contributing family information.
Date: July 27, 2008
Dear Michael, My name is Stéphane Quagliata, and i'm living in Lyon,
France. I'm the only son of Agostino Quagliata born in Casablanca, Morocco in
1944 and Micheline Blanchard born in Casablanca so in 1945. My father died in
1997 in Plascassier, south of France. He had 2 sisters, Claudia and Maria the
elder. My Claudia is died in 1998, my aunt Maria is still living in Mandelieu in
the east south of France. My grandfather Gaspard Gabriel Quagliata was born in
September 1909 in Tunis, Tunisia. He died in 1966 in Agadir, Marocco. He was
married to Giusepine Rizzo, my grandmother; she died in 1999 in Plascassier,
east south of France where she was living with me and my parents. My parents
come to France in 1969 and I was born in Beauvais, north of France in 1971. I
have a son, Elian, he's born in Lyon in 2002. Maybe I can get some more
information about my grand grandfather from my aunt Maria. I know that my
grandfather had a brother. Really thanks for your work, it's really great!! I
attached an old photo of Agadir's harbor. If you zoom in you can see the name
Quagliata on a sign - it was my grandfather's wrought iron enterprise in
1950-60. Thanks again. Best regards, Stéphane
From Timmy [Quagliata] Galier - contributing family info - this Quagliata
branch had its sir name changed to Galier.
Date: July 19, 2008
Hi, my name is Timmy Galier. I am Anthony (Tony) (Quagliata) Galier's Grandson.
Anthony Galier married Theresa Tantanella. Her sister Sarah married Anthony's
brother John Galier. Anthony was the only one of his family not to be born in
Sicily, and same with his wife Theresa. Anthony passed away in 1994 and his
brother John passed away 2006. The story I hear from my grandmother is that when
Anthony's family was on the boat over to America from Sicily and when they would
ask your last names, they could nout pronounce "Quagliata" so they gave them "Galier".
Some of the brothers in his family kept Quagliata but him and his brother John
decided to use Galier.
[Timmy includes a family listing which can be seen on Richard's Chart, but I
deleted from here] This is as much as I can remember off of the
top of my head and from my father. I will be able to get much more information
when I am able to sit down with my grandmother. Thanks and hope that this
information will be helpful!! Thanks again - Timmy Galier
From Tom Campanile - commenting on our website.
Date: July 18, 2008
What fun reading your section on growing up Italian American. It was like going
home again. Nothing has ever come close to those Brooklyn Sunday mornings with
the aroma of garlic and olive oil. BTW: great web site. Tom
Campanile
From Angie Atkin - comments on our website and help with the family crest.
This lead to a series of email exchanges that helped us learn more about the
symbolism used in European family crests.
Date: July 11, 2008
Dear Mike, I have been browsing through your website and would like to
congratulate you on developing a fantastic site. I am not related to you but was
researching my own family history, in particular the 'Coat of Arms' when I came
across your site. I have notice a lot of similarities with your family 'Coat of
Arms' and that of my own family 'Cuccomarino' from Serrata, Reggio Calabria, and
wondered if there was any specific designs that were distributed to families of
nobility during that period. I have attached a sample of my family's 'Coat of
Arms' for your perusal. If you have any information as to the similarities, I
would be very greatly. I live in Australia and it is not an easy task when
researching history. Kind regards, Angie Atkin
From Valeria Quagliata - contributing family info.
Date: June 15, 2008
Hi, I'm Valeria Quagliata. My father is Claudio, son of Giuseppe and Giovanna.
Claudio's brothers are Umberto, Amedeo and Vittorio. I live in Naples and like
to write to some of the Quagliatas in the world. I'm married to Franco Spilbotte.
My sister is Sabina and my brother is Arnoldo - he works in cinema flamino.
From Tony Spera - commenting on our website and asking for help.
Date: May 12, 2008
Hi, I came across your webpage about your grandfather in my search for
information on Melrose peppers. A really fascinating story, especially the fig
tree. Anyway, I plan on growing some peppers in my garden this
year and was looking to see where I can buy plants in the Brookfield, Illinois
area. Needless to say, it's difficult to find them. Last year, I saved some
Melrose seeds and have tried to germinate them but have not had any success.
Could you give me an idea how I should go about this? Or do you know where I
could buy some
plants? Any help would be appreciated. Thanx for your time -- Tony S
From Karen Busca - researching her family connections to our tree. We
provided her documents and sources that were helpful.
Date: April 3, 2008
Dear Mike, I am the mother of Michael Pagano. I'm also the family historian.
I've been working on Michael's father's side the past few weeks for Mike's
birthday soon. I Googeled a name last night and up came your web pages... I was
so pleasantly surprised! I will have some additional info for you concerning
Concetta Quagliata Pagano b. 1891 (Cleveland to NY). I would however like info on
the sources relating Stellario 'Frank' Quagliata 1885-1959, including the
sources for proof that Stellario Quagliata (1825-1894, Sicily) is Guiseppe
Quagliata's (1857) father. I have a little bit of conflict with names and dates
[difficulties on the Ellis Island site]. I'll keep working on this. My sources
have been passenger lists, census, military registrations, Ancestry. com and
Familysearch. org. I have no verbal history. Thanks for your time,
hoping to hear from you, Karen Busca
From Zina Cavallo - maiden name Quagliata.
Date: January 10, 2008
Hi Mike, My name is Zina Cavallo, and my maiden name was Quagliata. I live
in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. I found your website very interesting and
would be happy to contribute information - I just need to sit down with my
father and get as much info as I can from him! My dad migrated from
Calatabiano in Sicily about 40 odd years ago. There aren't too many Quagliata's
around! I will get back to you with some info if you'd like.
Regards, Zina Cavallo
From Gilles Guagliata - reporting on his family research.
Date: August 9, 2007
Hello Mike, Hello every Quagliata, Guagliata and other surname variations
! Just few news about the "french researcher" : I go slowly but
surely :-)
I found Francesco Guagliata (G on Civil registration, Quagliata on baptism
registration) born 1832 in Palermo (My " N+4 "), and married to Maria Casimo.
Francesco's father, Vincenzo (My N+5) born 1792 or 1793 and married to
Giuseppa Lo Monaco. I'm trying to find more about Vincenzo. I know he lived in
Palermo and was tailor. There is no more civil registration now (<1820) and I
have to continue on church registration in Latin. I never really studied Latin
at school (one year when I was thirteen); so it's difficult for me to read Latin
manuscripts. The good news is there are church registrations between 1491 and
1825 in Palermo, but are we from Palermo since 15th?
PS for Guagliata: Justin, Jennifer and Henry : I found 5 others
Guagliata's, sons of Vincenzo 1792 - Gaspare 1826, Fernandino 1836, Carmela
1838, Rosalia 1841 and another Fernandino 1844; also in Palermo. Maybe they are
related?
Mike, your job " Origin of the Quagliata Name " is very interesting.
Congratulations for this.
Kindest regards, Gilles
PS: Did I tell you that I live in France? I don't remember if I ever
told this (It's obvious only for me !). We are one hundred Guagliata of the same
branch in France. Other point : There are 8 Quagliata in France. Do you "
know " them? Gilles
From Vittorio Quagliata - with fantastic news for our project.
Date: May 10, 2007
Dear Mike, I have some news regarding our research! First of all, please
find attached the coat of arms of
the Quagliata family. This is the coat of arms of our ancestor the painter
Giovan Battista (or Giambattista) Quagliata (1603-1673), granted him by the
viceroy of Sicily Don Juan José of Austria. The left part of the shield is the
most ancient; it sports two Ghibellini’s castles, meaning that the family is an
old one, member of the Ghibellini Party, that opposed to the Pope in central and
northern Italy in the thirteenth century. The right half of the shield is a most
recent addition, the bird in the golden stripe is a quail (meaning reflection
and truth).
I came across this, reading a beautiful booklet, on the life of Giambattista
Quagliata, whose author is a distant cousin: Professor Iana Quagliata, born a
Quagliata from Forza d’Agrò and married Quagliata too (amazing isn’t it!).
She wrote this book as her degree essay and, now that she has retired, she
edited it and had it printed. She now lives in Monza, in the Milan area, and
sent me three copies of her book. Please give me your address, because she asked
me, absolutely, to send a copy of her book to “our American cousins”. I’ll send
also a translation, if needed, as soon as possible.
Speaking with her, I also learned, as stated in her book, that the father of Giambattista Quagliata (also a painter but less talented) was from Rome. His
name was Giovan Domenico (or Giandomenico) and he had another son: Andrea, older
than Giambattista.
We don’t have any account of the sons of Giambattista (at least two), who
quarreled with the father and whose names the biography of Giambattista don’t
even report.
We know for sure that Giambattista was granted a noble title and some land in
the countryside area of Forza d’Agrò, between the city and the sea, where later
developed the new city of Sant’Alessio Siculo, from where most of his descendant
come.
I’m still researching other news of the family and will let you know as soon as
I get them.
Best regards,
Vittorio Quagliata
From Maria del Carmen Lopez Quagliata - from the Uruguay Quagliata family.
Date: April 14, 2007
Hi, My name is Maria del Carmen Lopez Quagliata. I live in Uruguay. My grand
grand father came here, his name was Giusseppe Quagliata. If you are
interested I can send you some histories about my family. I want to go to
his parents but I couldn't do it. I found your place and I decided to
write
to you. English is a foreign language, I try to do my best. I'm glad to
find
you. I know that my family is related to Humberto Quagliata, my mother met him
years ago. I think that Francis Quagliata is related too because an aunt of my
mother told me that we are all related in Uruguay. I'm trying to make a
genealogical list of my family. I'm going to send it to you. I have some photos
and I have the ticket that my grand grand mother used when she came from Italy.
I also have the military book of my grand grand father and others documents.
Sincerely,
Carmen
From Jennifer Guagliata - looking for family contacts.
Date: April 14, 2007
Hi! I am actually a Guagliata, but I'm still curious about the project you're
doing. Any more info on how the Guagliatas fit in to the genealogy would be
appreciated! Possibly we are related? jigi (Jennifer)
From Filomena Di Stasio - contributing a genealogy listing of her family.
Date: March 26, 2007
Hello Mike. What an exciting find your website was. I am a first
generation Italian Canadian. Both my parents came from Balvano Italy. I am a
great niece of Antonio Quagliata of Balvano Italy. My paternal grandmother
was Filomena Di Stasio (Quagliata) (1906-1993). She was one of six siblings of
Antonio Quagliata (~1907-1966). The siblings were/are: Filomena Quagliata
1906-1993), Carmela Quagliata 1912~2005, Vincenzo Quagliata 1914-19??, Carmine
Quagliata 1916-19??, Guiseppina Quagliata born 1918, and Guiseppe Quagliata born
1920. As far as I know all siblings were born in Balvano. All married in
Balvano. My grandparents emigrated to Canada in 1958. Other than Filomena and
Antonio, the other siblings remained in Balvano. Their parents were: Gerardo
Quagliata, born ?? (probably Balvano), died ~1962 (Balvano); and Caterina Teta,
born?? (probably Balvano), died 1957 (Balvano). That's as far back as I've
been able to go with my family tree. Unfortunately I didn't get started until
after all grandparents were gone. I'll keep watching your website and maybe
I'll be able to go further back. Bye for now. Filomena Di
Stasio
From Douglas Bush - of the Lyons/Rochester family, looking for family
contacts.
Date: March 17, 2007
My name is Doug and my adoptive father is David Quagliata, brother to Terry and
Patricia (departed). Sophie and Joseph are his parents (Joe is gone we still
cherish Sophie). David has one son, my half brother Danny - he has two girls,
Justina and Darien. We Grew up in Lyons/Newark on the Arcadia Zurich Norris
Road. I know Terry has boys Andrew and ??? (ashamed). I've been to the family
picnic many times years ago. It would nice to hear back from any one. My e-mail
is
douglasabush@yahoo.com Maybe I'll make the picnic.
From Marjorie Eyre - family news.
Date: February 26, 2007
Mike: You need to make a correction - Alexandra Victoria Quagliata is [the]
daughter of ... Frank [Quagliata and me]. Alexandra... is on the Deans List at
Mercer University, she was named Atlantic Sun’s Golfer of the Month in
November... she was a nationally ranked US Platform and Springboard Diver as
well in her “younger” days - kind of funny because she is young anyways! I took
her to St. Andrews Scotland, UK [last] summer, where she shot a 76 on the Old
Course. You’ve done a wealth of research and great job on your project site.
Very interesting, I hope to read more into all of it when I have more time. I
think we may have some earlier ancestry connectivity from some of the other
surnames in my line.
From Richard Quagliata - of the St Louis family.
Date: February 21, 2007
Hi Mike. I have some wonderful news. My son John Quagliata and his wife
Melissa had a baby! Lucy Ardella Quagliata was born February 2007. Can you
believe it. I'm a grandpa! Rick Q
From Jo-Ann Hall - Looking for help researching genealogy.
Date: January 14, 2007
I haven't had time to explore all of your website, but I would love to be able
to do that with our families from Pettorano as well. My grandfather,
Giuseppe Tecca and his wife Antonia Panza were from there. I have history going
back to the late 1700's but don't know where to look for information before
then. Who is the person I should be in contact with in your family tree
who might be helpful to me in doing research and possibly having a website, or
adding to yours. I did find a lady who is transcribing all the info that
is at the Family Tree Library in Salt Lake City. I am hoping she will
eventually be able to copy and sell CD's so we can all have the information.
Which family tree program did you put your information into?
Jo-Ann Hall
From Marino Anesa - Looking for help researching Quagliata musicians.
Date: December 22, 2006
I have seen your Quagliata Family Genealogy Project. I am a band
historian, particularly devoted to Italian band music authors of the 19th and
20th centuries. I have written an “Italian Band Music Dictionary” in two
volumes, containing biographies and list of band works of Italian music authors.
In my dictionary I have got two entries of composers named Quagliata: Luigi and
Pasquale. Perhaps someone of the actual Quagliata families has more
biographical information about these two musicians. Thank you and best
wishes, Marino Anesa
From Katherine Ippoliti - A Quagliata descendant looking for genealogy help.
Date: November 19, 2006
Dear Quagliata Family, Hi, my name is Katherine Ippoliti. I am trying to find
out information on my paternal Grandmother. Her maiden name was Quagliata. Her
given name was Carmela. She was born in Pottsville, PA. Her father was Frank
(probably Francesco) from Sicily (Catania, I believe). Do you know any
Quagliata's
from Pennsylvania area?
< Yes, we helped here out, she's a relative! >
Dear Mike, Wow. The internet is amazing! You’ve just written about my Granddparents/Great Grandparents. I know that
Francesco (the first one you mentioned) married an Anna Trimboli (maybe from
Calabria) and their daughter (my Grandmother) married Carlo Ippoliti (from
Abruzzi... Marciano S’antagelo and Ripattoni). Thank you so much for your input,
it is extremely helpful... I’m going to go back to your site right now.
Sincerely, Katherine Ippoliti
From Carlos F. Poli - Attorney for Santiago Quagliata and his sons Pedro
Sergio and Claudio Alejandro.
Date: November 7, 2006
Where are you Mike? Santiago is living in South America, Argentina. He has
2 cousins who live in the USA, Miguel and Santiago Quagliata. Santiago born at
Dock Sud, Avellaneda, Argentina, and is now living at Florencio Varela, Buenos
Aires, Argentina. He is son of Pietro Quagliata, who born at Castellammare del
Golfo, Sicilia (Pietro died some years ago). Best regards from
the south - Carlos Federico Poli
From Derek Galier - His forbearers changed their name from Quagliata to
Galier.
Date: November 2, 2006
I came across your web site and couldn't stop reading! It's great! Like
Tony Galier, I too am a great-grandson of Pietro Quagliata from Castellammare
del Golfo. I have many family pictures of Pietro's family before they
immigrated to Ohio. I'd be happy to scan and pass along if you're still
accepting details.
Thx for all the efforts! Derek (Quagliata) Galier
From Grace Di Thomas-Di Virgilio commenting on our website.
Date: October 25, 2006
Hello, I just wanted to compliment you on your impressive website. I plan to
explore it more in depth when I have some down time. I'm very interested in
Italian-American history and would like to do a family history webpage of my
own. My ex-husband is an historian and scholar (among other things) and
conducted research both here in the US and in the Abruzzi about folks
emigrating from his family's village of origin on the Adriatic coast to several
places in the U.S. and in southwestern PA in particular. So, I've a bit of
familiarity with what is involved on the research end (plus, I'm a librarian). Enough about my interest and background. You deserve congratulations for the
creation of this site. Your images are stunning and the design is molto bene!
Take care, sincerely, Grace Di Thomas-Di Virgilio
From Nina (Quagliata) Puccio contributing family information.
Date: October 20, 2006
Hi Mike, My name is Nina (Quagliata) Puccio, related to Salvatore
Quagliata from Castellammare del Golfo. My grandfather was Salvatore who
immigrated to NY about 1910 with his brother Nicholas, sons of Guiseppe who was
married to Palma (Columbo). Incidentally, to go one generation back, Guiseppe’s
mother and father were named Salvatore and Nicolena Quagliata. My father
Salvatore (Sammy) born 10/20/1925 and died 7/14/1995 and would have been 81
today, was son to Salvatore and Antonina (Pecora). Guiseppe and Palma Quagliata
had not only 2 sons, Nicholas and my grandfather Salvatore, but 4 other children
named, Gertrude, Maria, Josephine and Nicolena. I am enclosing 3
photographs. I can give you more information of my father’s and my generation if
you would like to continue. Thank you. Nina Puccio
From Mariana of Uruguay contributing family information.
Date: September 22, 2006
My name is Mariana. My great-grandmother was Maria Carmela Quagliata. S he was
the daughter of Antonio and Lucia Quagliata. She was born in Balvano in 1873. She and a brother named Giuseppe Quagliata emigrated to Uruguay from Balvano,
Italy. I hope this information is helpful. Regards, Mariana
(The above is a rough translation of the original Spanish
email: Me llamo Mariana y mi bisabuela era Maria Carmela Quagliata Re era
hija de Antonio Quagliata y Lucìa Re habìa nacido en Balvano en el año 1873.
Tenìa un hermano Giusseppe Quagliata que habìa emigrado tambièn a Uruguay todos
habian emigrado de Balvano Italia. Espero que la informaciòn te sirva . Me
parece muy bueno tu trabajo. saludos Mariana)
From Natalie Quagliata - updates for Richard's Chart.
Date: September 10, 2006
Dear Mike, You may remember that I contacted you about a year ago and I just
found my name again in the Internet. I tried to further fill in names to the
family tree. Some names are still missing, but I believe that I can add them
later. Best regards from Cologne, Natalie Quagliata
From Chris LaVilla - granddaughter of Jane [Quagliata] Cacciola.
Date: August 15, 2006
Hi Mike, Greetings from Rochester NY. I came across the web site and am sorry I
was too late for the [Lyons/Rochester] reunion. I am Jane Quagliata Cacciola's
granddaughter Christine. My mom is Marie, her oldest daughter. I am
overwhelmed by your site and amazed at the research that has been put into it.
I loved the picture that you have of my mom and her siblings. We now have a
lost heirloom in that. I have truly enjoyed finding out my history! Thank you
for all your great work. Your cousin, Chris Graef LaVilla
From Catherine Masi - a nice comment about our Italian American History page.
Date: July 25, 2006
I just wanted to thank you for printing this history
http://home.comcast.net/~m.quagliata/iahistory.html. My grandparents all
came from Italy but I feel disconnected from my heritage because my family moved
from New Jersey to California many years ago, when I was only 9 years old.
Reading this makes me wish they had never left.
Thanks again, Catherine
From Justin Guagliata researching family information.
Date: July 23, 2006
Hello, My name is Justin Guagliata and i'm writing you after finding your site.
It's hard to ignore the similarities between our last names and I also wonder if
my last name was at some point Quagliata. In your news section you mentioned
being contacted by Henry Sprance who is a descendant of Ernesto Guagliata (my
great grandfather). I've just begun piecing my genealogy together and would love
the opportunity to speak with Henry Sprance and find out where he fits into the
puzzle. I was also contacted by Giles Guagliata approximately two years ago but
lost his contact information. If you are still in contact with either of these
individuals, please forward them my email address.
Sincerly, Justin Guagliata
From Rita Quagliata - Q family reunion in Australia!
Date: July 22, 2006
Hello Mike, ANNOUNCEMENT:
We'd like everyone to know that the Quagliata family in Ayr, Queensland,
Australia is having their "1st Quagliata Family Reunion" on Saturday 5th May
2007. Further information such as accommodation, venue, directions etc will be
made available at a later date. However for anyone who is interested in
attending, we currently require an estimate of numbers for venue and carting
arrangements. We will require names, how many attending from their family and
where they're from. Overseas families can arrange fights to Sydney International
Airport and then to Townsville Airport. We're looking forward to seeing everyone
here for our 1st Reunion and hopefully one of many.
Rita Quagliata
From Antonio Quagliata of Rome contributing genealogical information.
Date: May 17, 2006
[Rough translation]
I am Antonio Quagliata born 1965 in Tricarico [near Portenza]. I am now a
resident of Rome. My father is Giuseppe Quagliata born in Balvano in 1931
and now resides to Tricarico. He is the son of Antonio Quagliata of Balvano,
passed away in 1966. My grandfather had other siblings, Carmine, Carmela etc..
He was married to Matturra Costantina. My father has 3 brothers (Carmine,
Gerardo - passed away, and Rocco) and two sisters (Angela and Caterina). They
have all sons and grandsons. They are scattered all over Italy. PERHAPS THIS
NEWS CAN BE USEFUL TO YOUR GENEALOGICAL SEARCH. I have a brother (Domenico) and
one sister (Anna Antonella). Salutes.
([Original Italian text]
Sono Antonio Quagliata nato il 1965 a Tricarico (MT). Sono residente a Roma. Mio
padre è Giuseppe Quagliata nato a Balvano il 1931 e risiede a Tricarico. È
figlio di Antonio Quagliata di Balvano, deceduto nel 1966. Mio nonno aveva altri
fratelli, Carmine, Carmela etc.. Era sposato con Matturra Costantina. Mio padre
ha 3 fratelli (Carmine, Gerardo – deceduto – e Rocco) e due sorelle (Angela e
Caterina). Hanno tutti figli e nipoti. Sono sparsi un po in tutta l’Italia.
QUESTE NOTIZIE FORSE POSSONO ESSERE UTILI ALLA TUA RICERCA GENEALOGICA. Io ho un
fratello (Domenico) e una sorella (Anna Antonella). Saluti.)
From Stefanie Pagano, her great grandmother was Concetta Quagliata.
Date: April 16, 2006
I'm sorry not to have sent anything I was just interested in your project. The
other day I typed in my father's name Stefan Pagano and added an "o" (Stefano)
which was my great grandfather's name and your site came up. What caught my eye
was Concetta Quagliata of which I had heard my dad speak of. I then saw that my
cousin Mike has been corresponding with you. I thought I saw some photo's at my
grandmother's - I'll have to ask her.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me I've always had an interest in my
family background.
Sincerely, Stefanie
From Sara [Quagliata] Hughes reporting on Cyclone Larry hitting Australia
Date: March 28, 2006
Dear Mike, The cyclone - Cyclone Larry was 290 km in wind speed and 150 km
across. It has shredded the town of Innisfail in the centre of the eye of the
cyclone. This is the town where the Paolo Quagliat (3) lineage live. We are some
65km away and we have suffered no structural house damage but environmental and
crop damage etc. We had no electrical power for a week and out on our property
we ran things like water and fridges on generator power. Our town has suffered
severe economic damage in its crops like tropical fruit, bananas, sugar cane and
nuts. There is already over 4,000 unemployed as a direct result of the crops
being flattened. There will be many more people unemployed because of course
services spin off from the population. The government has been good army, state
emergency services, etc brought in from all over Australia. The community
mateship is unbelievably wonderful. People have given of their time, skills and
where it is possible money. Australian company's have been generous. It has been
estimated by our Premier of State that the effected area has sustained 1.5
billion dollars of loss (immediate). Really glad to hear from you. Sara
From Caprice Ann Quagliata
Date: March 5, 2006
My name is Caprice Ann Quagliata and I found your name when I put my last name
in the AOL search engine. I was very shocked to see anyone else with this last
name. At this very moment my heart is beating soooo fast! I am 27 years old and
I would really like to know if we are in fact related. I don't know a lot about
my family. My moms name is Sue Quagliata and she was born January 20 1959 in
White Plains, New York. Her father's name is Joseph V Quagliata, last
residence in Long Beach, CA. He was in the service, maybe the Navy. I would
really appreciate it if someone could contact me via e-mail. I hope to here from
you soon!!
From Louis Quagliata working on the Sant'Alessio families.
Date: March 3, 2006
Hi, I'm Louis Quagliata, glad to correspond. I've been aware of your commendable
project but did not really get into the chart until recently. Some quick initial
info: My father was Luigi, as you know, born in Sant'Alessio 1899, and died in
Rome 1991. His father (my grandfather) was Giuseppe Quagliata ("Peppino"), born
in Sant'Alessio in the early 1870's, and married to Concetta Ricciardi, born in
1861 in Roccalumera, Sicily - a small town between S.Alessio and Messina along
the coast. She died in Sant'Alessio in 1917, during the first world war, while
her son Luigi was at the front, in France. Giuseppe emigrated to New York in
1908 and came back to Italy after 40 years in 1948. He died in Rome in 1954.
Giuseppe's younger brother went to New Brunswick - I suppose around
1908-1910 or later - and is the forefather of the New Brunswick branch of the
Quagliatas, I believe. I remember visiting with him and his family in New
Brunswick in 1948 (I was 11). My very best, Louis Quagliata
From John Quagliata working on the Sant'Alessio families.
Date: February 27, 2006
Mike, I thought if you can get Narcissus' father Luigi's parents names, I
believe I can find the rest of their family [in the Sant'Alessio records].
Narcissus is about my age so his grandparents should be about the same age as
mine. I don't know if you can contact him or his brother Louis, but if you can
we have a shot to tie them in somewhere. Let me know, JQ
From Mike Pagano working on the Sant'Alessio families.
Date: February 11, 2006
Please pass on my e-mail address [to John Q]. I am familiar with Sant' Alessio,
some of my Pagano relatives hail from there. Also there is a Roccalumera
connection. Just checked my notes. Frank Q. in CT was a cabinet maker. He also
made coffins. Johns parents definitely visited my great grandmothers brother on
their honeymoon. I can't see the tie in to his chart though. Her father Giuseppe
(based on the kids birthdates and his sisters birthday) would have been born
between 1855-67. Cant find any Joe on the chart that's a candidate. Mike
From John Quagliata working on the Sant'Alessio families.
Date: February 8, 2006
Mike, Checking the recent email's, I've come up with another connection of
a sort. In 1936 my parent's went to NY on their honeymoon to visit Joe Q. Then
they went to Hartford to visit Frank Q. My mother said Frank was in the
furniture business, you can check that out with Mike Pagano. This evening I went
to the Sant' Alessio library for a few hours and came up with Mike's great
grandmother Concetta, born dodici di Maggio 1891, the father is Giuseppe Q. and
the mother is Antonina Bucceri. I also found another sister named Maria Q. born
of the same parent's in the year 1896. That's it for now, JQ
From Donna Schiazza; her great grandmother was Anna Quagliata.
Date: February 4, 2006
Just recently found your website. Have you come across a Vincenzo DiCocco
married to an Anna Quagliata? I know very little, other than my nonna,
Teresa was born in Steubenville Ohio, 1907. My grandmother, Teresa was
born in Steubenville, Ohio, parents Vincenzo Di Cocco and Anna Quagliata,
according to the death certificate. Anyway, I do know Anna was born December
19, 1884 in Italy, deceased February 9, 1920 in Steubenville. Her death
certificate shows her father as Pasquale Gulatia/Quagliata...can't read it very
well. I went back six generations on the Schiazza side of the family, now
trying to trace back the DiCocco's. I will keep you updated on the Quagliata
search. Donna Schiazza
From Mike Pagano of Connecticut sent in some family genealogy listings.
Date: January 30, 2006
I saw your website. I am Mike Pagano. I have a Quagliata link through my
great-grandmother. My Quagliata relatives came from Forza D’Agro. I do not know
all the siblings, but there were two brothers that remained in Italy – Francesco
Quagliata and Giuseppe Quagliata - that I do not know anything about other than
their names. A sister, Carmilla Quagliata b. 1868 came over in 1913. She and her
husband Pasquale Riggio settled in CT (specifically the Ivoryton area). They had
four kids: Alessi b. 1895; Joseph b. 1897; Mary b. 1904 and Santi b. 1908.
Giuseppe is my connection to the line. I was told he had six children -
Stellario b. 1885, Concetta b. 1891 (my great grandmother), Giuseppe b. 1892,
Antonio b. 1902, and two more sisters. I tried to
piece this into the existing charts on your site but was unable to do so. I hope
this helps in the project. If you find a link let me know. I would love to work
my way back another generation or two. Mike Pagano
From Jeff Quagliata of the Lyons/Rochester Quagliata family.
Date: January 28, 2006
Mike, This is Jeff Quagliata. We met briefly at the Quagliata family
reunion in July. I am Buddy’s son and Linda Quagliata Kenney’s nephew (I feel
the need to give you my lineage since there now appear to be so many of us
LOL). Anyway, I am heading to Italy on Monday to work the Olympics in Turin for
NBC. It just now occurred to me that I might try to meet up with some of the
distant Quagliatas over there. I am flying into Milan January 31st. I see
from the website that we have some family there. Is there a way to contact
Vittorio directly? I realize that it is very short notice to try and do
something right away, but I will be over there for the month of February and
maybe something can be arranged.
Thanks for any help/advice in advance, Jeff
Notes: I sent Jeff contact information for Vittorio Quagliata, Louis
Quagliata and Umberto Quagliata. We're hoping Jeff will send us a synopsis
of his trip experiences when he returns.
From Antony Quagliata of Belgium.
Date: December 2, 2005
Hello, Another Quagliata getting in touch with you... My name is
Antony Quagliata and I lived in Belgium. Yes, indeed, they are only 4 Quagliata
in Belgium: my father: Domenico Quagliata - and my two sisters: Romina and
Mélina Quagliata. A bit of history: My Father was born in Balvano (Potenza in
Italy) and for LOVE immigrated to Belgium. If I can help you, do not hesitate to
e-mail me. Your website is really well done.
Regards, Antony Quagliata
From Rachel Jackson.
Date: November 20, 2005
Hi... My name is Rachel. I am just contacting you all to thank you kindly for
the information your site has provided me with. I am doing a report on the
Italian Americans... an 8 page paper... and it has helped me tremendously. Thank
you so much! Sincerely, Rachel
From John Quagliata of the Cleveland, OH family.
Date: November 7, 2005
Hi Mike, This is John Q. from the Cleveland family. Last week I was
looking through the recent emails and ran across an email from Roberto Q. of
Rome, that he sent on November 21, 2004. Roberto said he went to Asmara to visit
the grave of his grandfather (Aurelio). Well that brought back some memories
from when I was a youngster. Our family is from Sant'Alessio Siculo and so is
Roberto's. My grandfather (Carmelo Basilico Quagliata b.1888) said his brother
(Aurelio b.1890 ) went to Africa circa 1912, so I thought there might be a link
between our families. Mike, I'm wondering if I could possibly get Roberto's
email address from you, so I can communicate with him. I've been doing a lot of
research on my family tree and I will be sending the results to you soon.
Thanks for all your work. John Q.
From Henry Sprance, descendant of Ernest Guagliata.
Date: November 6, 2005
Mike, Just found your site while looking up my grandfather’s name. He was
Ernest Guagliata. He emigrated to the US from Palermo, Sicily about 1915. He
had a brother living in Chicago named Vincent, a physician and another brother
in Rockford, Ill. who was a pharmacist, Edward. Our branch of the family
settled in New York (Brooklyn). My grandfather entered the US through Ellis
Island, and his name is on the wall of immigrants. I don’t know much else about
the family history, but the spelling of the name with a G vs Q was close enough
for me to write. Henry Sprance
From Adam Quagliata of Phoenix, Arizona. Adam is looking for help finding
information about his family history.
Date: November 1, 2005
Hello, My name is Adam Quagliata. I am from Phoenix Arizona. My father was
originally from Long Island, New York. I never found out to much of my
family. I have done some research on the name, but came up with a list that my
grandfather was not mentioned on. His name was Savario. I believe he is from
northern Italy. But he is passed away now so I cant really talk to him about my
family. I was wondering if you would know anything? Where I could find out more
information? The family tree I did happen to find was rather extensive, but
still no mention of any one related to me (that I know of). And, I have noticed
most Quagliata's are Sicilian. My father and grandparents always spoke of being
from northern Italy. I am very confused on this whole matter. Please give me a
hand? Thank you, Adam
From Umberto Quagliata of Piacenza, Italy.
Date: October 26, 2005
Dear Michel, we're writing from Piacenza, in the northen part of Italy. My
name is Umberto Qugaliata. I was born in Napoli (1933). My father
was Giuseppe (Pietro's son), born in Napoli August 1882. He died in 1952.
He married my mother Giovanna De Vita. I have 3 brothers (Amedeo, Vittorio
and Claudio) and 3 sisters(Elena, Yolanda and Maria). My wife is Adriana,
and we have 3 children (Roberta, Livio and Paola) and me moved to Piacenza in
1974. I am a lawyer, Adriana is a teacher. Roberta is a lawyer too;
Livio is a journalist. They live in Milano. Paola is an opera
singer. It was a great surprise to find this web site. We'd like to
keep in touch.
Thank you, Umberto and Paola Quagliata
From Sara Hughes who just found our website.
Date: September 15, 2005
Hello Mike, My birth name was Rosaria Maria Quagliata. I am 43 years old
and am from the Australia, North Queensland Town of Tully - Quagliata's section.
I found your site by accident. I have just come back from a cultural exchange
of 7 days with the council of my fathers home town of Piedimonte Etneo, Sicily.
(that's what I was looking up on the internet) I am so excited to find you. I
think I'll write again when I settle down!! Regards Sara
From Gilles Guagliata who is researching his family genealogy.
Date: August 19, 2005
Hello, I've just visited your website : congratulation for the job! It's
curious because the name of my family is Guagliata. One year ago I began
researching my family's genealogy and sometimes I found bugs between G and Q on
old records. I found only 150 Guagliata in the world (Italy, France and
US). The origin of the name is in Palermo near the year 1860 and I'm searching
for family history before that date. Is it possible that a mistake in
records made Quagliata and Guagliata? Best regards, Gilles
From Tony Galier
From Vittorio Quagliata of Milan, Italy. This is the Vittorio quoted in
the "Welcome" section of the main webpage.
Date: June 14, 2005
Hello, I found an error in your rough translation of the marriage
certificate of Concetto Trovato and Antonina Quagliata: the year isn't 1900 but
1931 ("1900trentuno" = 1900thirtyone). Here is the complete translation ... (Ed.
Vittorio supplied an accurate translation). I'm working on a family
chart with all the Quagliatas in Italy related to me. Let me know if you
are interested in it. I assure you that I’ll send my family chart as soon
as I’ll get to the bottom of it! I’ve met Louis Quagliata, of Milan, but
I’m not related to him. I am from Sicily - so was my father Francesco, my
grandfather Vittorio and my great-grandfather Giuseppe, who fought with
Garibaldi and won three medals. I hope to be of any help with the
construction of your wonderful site. My best regards, Vittorio Quagliata
From Antoinette Quagliata of New York.
Date: May 4, 2005
Hi, I just came across your site and have information to add in regards to the
Carlo Quagliata listed as from Sicily. That is my grandfather. They came from
Castellammare del Golfo some time in the 50’s. He was married to Antonia Vernaci
and had four children: Vita, Joseph, Anthony, and Lenny. When my grandfather
came here, they first moved to New York City, but eventually ended up in Long
island (Valley Stream) New York. His son Joseph now lives in Scottsdale, AZ and
his son Anthony lives in Lancaster, PA. The other two children remain in Long
Island. Thanks, Antoinette Quagliata
From Luciano Quagliata of Argentina.
Date: April 12, 2005
Nice to know that there are Quagliatas all over the world. I will tell you a
little bit about my ancestors here in Argentina. My grandfather, Pascual
Quagliata, came to Argentina when he was eight years old in 1906. He was born in
Balvano, Potenza. He died in 1966. Unluckily, I never met him because I was born
after he died. His parents, my greatgrandparents, were Antonio Quagliata and
Lucia Bovino, who came to Argentina some years later. They were from Balvano as
well. My grandfather had 6 siblings: Rosa, Carmela, Filomena, Carmelo, Victor,
Jose. My grandfather had two children: Pascual Umberto, my father and Alcira
Elba, my aunt. I have two brothers: Eduardo Humberto Quagliata and Fabricio
Humberto Quagliata. I hope we will keep in touch. If you require any further
info, please write back. Yours, Luciano H. Quagliata
From Sam Quagliata of Sydney, Australia. Sam helped us
fill out his family branch on Richard's Chart and sent in a couple of great
photos.
Date: March 8, 2005
Hi Mike, The webpage is getting better by the day and provides all us Q’s around
the world a focal point on our heritage. I have had some discussions with my
parents to see if I can add some substance to the family tree and have done some
work which may fill in some of the blanks upwards and certainly add a lot in the
way of younger generations. I have also attached a photo depicting my grand
parents and some of their children. Keep up the great work… I’m sure you didn’t
expect it to get this interesting! Regards, Sam Quagliata
From Melchor Quagliata of New York, NY
Date: February 8, 2005
Hi, I was randomly browsing on the web and I found this website. As I am
a Quagliata
I am curious how many family fits into the tree. My father was born in Argentina
in
the 40's. My grandfather and I share the same name - Melchor Quagliata. I did
not
see that name on the list. My grandfather's parents came from Castellamare del
Golfo,
Sicily. My grandfather also married a woman named Antonina. There seems to be a
genetic disposition on the part of Quagliatas to marry women named Antonina. It
is
also my sister's middle name.
At the turn of the century [1900], the Quagliatas owned or worked on a large
olive
farm in Italy. My grandfather moved from Italy to Argentina and there I have a
large
family. My dad has a cousin in Argentina and I believe he has met some
Quagliatas
in Sicily who still live on that farm that has been passed down for generations.
- Melchor Quagliata
From Emanuela Quagliata of Rome, Italy
Date: January 12, 2005
Dear Michael, My brother Leonardo and myself came to know about
your website
through another relative, Pietro, who also lives in Rome. I think my brother
also wrote
to you about a couple of years ago since it seemed very likely that there are
many
connections in our families. If you like, I can send you more information and
some
pictures about our grandparents' family.
Next week, (21st - 23rd) I'll be in New York and from 24th to 26th in Boston, in
case
you live there, we might perhaps find a moment to meet.
All the best for the New Year, Emanuela Quagliata
From Joseph Quagliata of Brooklyn, NY. Joseph's
information is being very
helpful in tying some of our lineages together.
Date: January 10, 2005
Hi Mike, My name is Joseph Quagliata and I am a physician in Brooklyn,
NY. My father is Salvatore Quagliata (born in Brooklyn). My great-grandfather,
Salvatore Quagliata, immigrated to Brooklyn, NY ~1910 from Castellamare
del
Golfo, a small fishing village near Trapani on the west coast of Sicily. He
married
Antonina in New York and they had 8 children: Joseph (my grandfather), Salvatore
("Sammy"), Anthony, Nicholas, Peter, Lena, Annie, and Palma. Only Lena and
Annie are still alive. All of them have families who have stayed in the New York
area (Valley Stream, Long Island, Brooklyn). I am not as clear on all of the
dates
(birth, death) as you are but my grandmother, Josephine Quagliata (born
Josephine
Uddo) would probably have a lot more information. I appreciate and respect all
of
the work you have done for your website and am very interested to see where and
if
our family line meets yours. I would appreciate any follow-up you might have and
would be happy to provide any assistance if I can.
Thank you again, Joseph Quagliata
From Mary Trovato of Sydney, NSW, Australia who has
provided additional help
documenting the large Quagliata family centered in Ayr.
Date: January 4, 2005
Hi Mike, I am sending you a photo of the Quagliata's and Trovato's taken
at
the end of 1949 in Ayr, Nth Q'land, also their names. I have also found my
mother-in-laws marriage certificate, and have sent you a copy. The photo I
promised of Guido, with his daughter Antonina and his wife (don't know her
name). I have spoken to Rita last night, she is till
waiting on some more
information to pass on to you.
I must say Mike you are doing a wonderful job, it seems to take up all you time.
I will be trying to contact some other Quagliata's in Sydney, as my husband
plays
golf with a Sam and his brother Charlie Quagliata, see if can find out something
for
you. Thank you so much in letting me help, I am quite enjoying it.
Ciao for now, Mary
From Rita Quagliata of Ayr QLD, Australia who has
been instrumental in
helping us document the large Quagliata family centered in Ayr.
Date: December 8, 2004
I have been trying to create an awareness of your website with all the
Quagliata's around here and Townsville. They are all amazed. Next
month, we are hoping on calling round the Quagliata's in Tully. Hopefully
get some info from them. I am also trying to get some of the relations in
Sydney to get info from the Quagliatas there.
You have done such a wonderful job Mike. Everyone here truly appreciates
your hard work. You are the one to be "Thanked" so "Thank You".
Anyhow, must go, wishing you and your family a safe, healthy and happy
festive season as well. Caio, Rita
From Roberto Quagliata of Rome, Italy
Date: November 21, 2004
Hi everyone, This is Roberto. I'm from Rome and have been studying
Fine Art in London since 3 years ago. My grandfather's name was Aurelio,
and he was from Sant'Alessio. I cannot believe this is for real. I was doing
family research on my own after visiting for the first time my grandfather's
grave in Asmara (Eritrea -Africa, across the Red Sea from Yemen). It was
really emotional. Thanx for the good work you have done. Please do not
hesitate to contact me for further information or pictures.