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Piscioneri

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

My name is Louis Loccisano.    My ancestors are from the village of Gioiosa Ionica, adjacent to the village of Caulonia, and I have Piscioneri cousins.   I have traced my ancestors from Gioiosa Ionica back to year 1750, and am head of the “Calabria DNA Project”.     Here is my website and it would be great if anyone wanted to do a Piscioneri DNA test to find out the ancient origin of the Piscioneri male line:   www.calabriadna.com

Best wishes,  Louis Loccisano  (Los Angeles)

Looking for Carmela Piscioneri of Caulonia

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

If you’ve done any Piscioneri family research, you know how many Carmela Piscioneris there are and have been in Caulonia. But we have a photograph we are trying to identify and perhaps other Piscioneri researchers will be able to assist. Click on the photo for a larger view, and a description, as well as our current guesses about the date. If you can help identify this photo, please leave a comment. Carmela Piscioneri and family

Piscioneri: Where it all began

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

The best place to start this website is where my contact with cousins began: the Piscioneri family, of Caulonia, Reggio de Calabria, Italy. Through Ancestry.com I hooked up with Nadine, because her tree contained some names that I had gotten from my Aunt. She was the first fellow historian I had contacted, and I hit a home run!

I was looking for a Frank Piscioneri who had married a Rose Puglia. This turned out to be her great aunt and uncle. I wasn’t quite sure how they were related to me, but it was the beginning of a fun relationship.

The story I had on Frank and Rose was that he had died young, they had no children, and she had become close to my Nana, visiting California on a few occasions and sending nice gifts. She was known in family circles as Cugina Rose, and she called my Great Grandmother “Zia” (Aunt). Frank was a Piscioneri, we knew that much, but precisely how he was related to my Great Great Grandmother Teresa Piscioneri was a bit of a mystery.

I don’t intend to tell the whole story here, because there has to be more than one post to read. We’ve come a very long way in our research since that point, and there is much more to relate, but I had to start somewhere. Stay tuned for more soon!

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