On August 7, my brother Michael will be riding in the Pan Mass Challenge, a bike event from Wellesley to Cape Cod to benefit the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. He will be riding specifically to remember our Mother, but also in support of our sister, Karen. There is a commitment of $3,000 that must be raised for the ride, in addition to some fairly significant expenses associated with it. Please consider donating; it really is a great cause, and will keep him from having to cover these costs out of his pocket.
This link should get you to his personal page where you can donate: http://www.pmc.org/mypmc/profiles.asp?eGiftID=MM0473
If that doesn't work (but it should) you can go to www.pmc.org/egifts and use gift code MM0473.
Thanks so much! Andrew
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--------------------------- I'm on the research warpath again...
I'm researching Matilda Mauriello (Born in Italy, possibly in or around 1870). Her father was my 2nd Great Grandfather, Giuseppe Mauriello (b. 1840), and I beleive her mother was Giuseppe's first wife. This would make her the half-sister of Modesto, Gerardo, and Eugene Mauriello. Matilda married Michael Spinelli (B. Avellino Italy, 1886). They settled in Boston and had 9 children (Louise (Chasserini), Frank, Josephine (Ottonello), Anthony, Michael, Anna, John, Peter, & Joseph). Michael Spinelli owned a construction company called M. Spinelli & Sons. which may still be active in the Boston area.
I'm looking for anyone who may know anything about Matilda, specifically any siblings she may have had, who her Mother was, and even to reconnect with 3rd cousins. It is possible that Matilda had two brothers born from the same mother, Antonio, and Pasquale Mauriello. Please email ajmauriello@hotmail.com with any thoughts or info.
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Mauriello Family Reunion!
Who: Anyone who is, or is related to a descendant of Gerardo, Eugene, and Modesto Mauriello.
What: A chance for our extended family to share stories, food, and a great time together.
When: Sunday, July 26, 2009 from 11-5 EST (Rain or Shine).
Where: Fore River Clubhouse & Field - 16 Nevada Rd. Quincy, MA 02169
Why: For our Parents, Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, Children, and Grandchildren!
People are encouraged to bring old photos, family recipes, and food & drink to eat and share. The facility has restrooms, electricity, a kitchen, beach swimming, BBQ, basketball, soccer, baseball, plenty of parking, and a playground. Lots of fun for everyone! We hope to see you there!
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- Vito & Consiglia Caprio (144 KB)
Vito and Consiglia were my 2nd great-grandparents.
- Lillian (Caprio) Mauriello (12 KB)
Lillian (Caprio) Mauriello. Daughter of Vito Caprio and Consiglia (Frungillo) Caprio. Wife of Modesto. Mother of Rita, Connie, Lucy, & Joseph Mauriello.
- Cousins Club abt. 1980 (700 KB)
Caprio Cousins club , Lynnfield, MA
- Modesto Mauriello (11 KB)
Modesto Mauriello. Husband to Lillian (Caprio) Mauriello. Father to Rita, Connie, Lucy, & Joseph Mauriello.
- Cardinal Giuseppe Caprio (876 KB)
Cardinal Giuseppe Caprio. My Grandfather's second cousin.
- Lucia DeVito Mauriello (16 KB)
Lucia DeVito Mauriello. Wife of Giuseppe. Mother of Modesto, Eugenio, and Gerardo.
- Article in Boston Globe about Giuseppe Caprio (3587 KB)
An interesting article about Cardinal Caprio's visit to Boston in 1980.
- Giuseppe Mauriello (15 KB)
Giuseppe Mauriello. Husband to Lucia (DeVito) Mauriello. Father to Modesto, Eugenio, and Gerardo.
- Caprio Monument - Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden,MA (1473 KB)
This is the Caprio Family monument at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden, MA.
If you go in the main gate, and go to the main building, go past it and out, across the road to the adjacent part of the cemetery. St. Bridget St. is the 1st parallel street to the main road.
The Caprio monument is on the south corner of St. Bridget, and St. Colunbkille. (Row 12 of St. Bridget St. South.
Names and dates on the Caprio monument are:
Vito Caprio 1848 – 1937
Consiglia Caprio 1858 – 1930
Giovanni Caprio 1910 – 1911
Lucia Caprio 1913 – 1913
Matteo Kovacev 1916 – 1917
Fiore Caprio 1892 – 1918
Vito Caprio 1907 – 1919
Concetta Caprio 1890 – 1942
Joseph Kovacev 1881 – 1942
Donato Caprio 1876 – 1956
Gabriele Matarazza 1877 – 1957
Angelina Kovacev 1889 – 1961
Rosina Matarazza 1879 – 1968
Frank S Santoli 1911 – 1988
Anne Santoli 1912 – 1990
Theresa Hynes 1941 – 1990
Karen Coffey 1950 – 1990
- Lillian and her Children (127 KB)
This picture of the Mauriello family was taken July, 1961. From l-r: Connie, Lucy, Lillian, Joseph, & Rita. Father Modesto had died in 1949.
- Mauriello Grave - Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden, MA (1474 KB)
The Mauriello monument is at row 21 North side of St. Bridget St. Lots 12,13,14, & 15.
Names and dates on the Mauriello monument are:
Modesto Mauriello 1891 – 1949
Lillian Mauriello 1895 – 1981
Joseph Mauriello 1840 – 1926
Lucia Mauriello 1847 – 1924
Gerardo Mauriello 1878 – 1950
Clotilda Mauriello 1878 – 1936
Eugene Mauriello 1888 – 1952
Angelina Mauriello 1892 – 1984
- Joseph Mauriello and his family (109 KB)
Taken around 1952. Top: Joseph Mauriello, Agnes. Bottom, l-r: Joseph, Stephen, Paul.
- Joseph & Lillian Mauriello (268 KB)
Taken sometime around 1920. This may have been taken at or around the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, MA. This is a baby Joseph Mauriello, and his mother Lillian (Caprio) Mauriello.
- Gerardo Mauriello (34 KB)
Gerardo was the son of Giuseppe and Lucia.
- Mauriello Family Home (1476 KB)
This was the Roxbury home that Modesto Mauriello bought when he came to this country. 4 generations of Mauriellos lived in this home until it was sold in about 1960 for $4,000.
- Mauriello & Mulvey Children (abt 1937) (243 KB)
Back Row l-r:
Fred Mauriello, Joe Mulvey, Edna Mauriello, Evelyn Mulvey.
Middle Row l-r: (Unknown), Marie Mauriello, Rita Mauriello.
Front Row l-r: Connie Mauriello, Kathleen Mulvey, Dorothy Mauriello
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