My Italian
Family, Part II by Alyssa J Pasquale
My daughter,
Alyssa J Pasquale, has been taking classes to learn Italian. These classes are
just for fun. Alyssa is a Doctor of Electrical Engineering, doing a postdoc at
a national laboratory. Besides her classes she and her classmates gather once a
month for a dinner where they all speak Italian. Each person prepares something
to tell the others in Italian.
Alyssa is
taking some family stories, written by her Aunt Beverly, and is translating
them into Italian.
The [notes]
are from my research and are only in English.
In English:
My
great-grandmother, Grace Brigandi [Grazia Brigandi Palilla 1901 Sicily – 1974
NY] worked in a factory with Charles Palilla 1894 Sicily – 1984 FL]. They
married on 13 May 1920 in secret. Carmen, Grace’s father, did not like Charles
and at one point had even run after Charles with a baseball bat.
After the
marriage, Grace and Charles lived with Charles’s parents, even though they also
did not approve of the marriage.
My
great-grandparents had four children: Carmella (who died after a few months),
another Carmella, Angie (my grandmother), and Dominick.
Charles and
Grace had many jobs – Charles was a musician (he played both the bass and
violin) and a salesman. Together, they had a clothing factory. However, for a
while they had to pay protection money from the factory to the mafia.
My family
lived in Baldwin Place, New York. In 1974, Grace died, and Charles died in
1984, 3 months after I was born.
[Note: Charles
was Naturalized 19 June 1924. He was living at 223 East 10th Street.
He was 5’ 7” with brown hair & eyes. In 1940 Charles, Grace and three
children lived on 13th Street in Kings Co, NY. The census shows Charles & Grace were both operators on wholesale men’s robes. After WWII
they moved to Westchester County, NY.]
In Italian:
La mia
famiglia italiana (pt 2)
Mia bisnonna,
Grace Brigandi, lavorò in una fabbrica con un uomo Charles Palilla. Si
sposarono il 13 maggio 1920 in segreto. Carmen, il padre de Grace, non si era
piacuto Charles, e, a una volta, Carmen aveva corso a Charles con una mazza da
baseball.
Dopo il
matrimonio, Grace e Charles abitarono con I genitori di Charles – nonostante
che loro anche non approvarono il matromonio.
I miei
bisnonni ebbero 4 figli, Carmella (chi morì dopo qualche mesi), un’altra Carmella,
Angie (mia nonna) e Dominick.
Charles e
Grace ebbero molti lavori – Charles era un musicista (suonò il basso e il
violino), e un commesso. Insieme, ebbero una fabbrica di abiti. Però, per
qualche anni, la Mafia prese soldi della fabbrica per “protezione.”
La famiglia
abitarono a Baldwin Place, NY. In 1974, Grace morì e Charles morì in 1984, 3
mesi dopo la mia nascita.
Related Posts:
My Italian Family, Part I
Related Posts:
My Italian Family, Part I
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