A while back, I mentioned that Aunt Mary Sapienza Coffarelli told me that your Grand Uncle
Peter Manzelli was married and had a daughter and later lived with
another woman ("that Nervo girl") with whom he had no other children.
She didn't say what happened to his wife but she did say that this made your Uncle John Coffarelli the "first official gradnchild" of Joe and Jennie Manzelli. T
This haunted me for a long time. First of all, there was the mystery of
this marriage and little girl. Then there's the intriguing sentiment
that whatever happened with the marriage negated the child's status in
some manner. So I tackled the "easier" of these two: the marriage and
the little girl.
A random message that came to me through Ancestry.com (which you've all
heard makes this job so EASY PEAZY) motivated me to take a few extra
research steps. I was able to obtain Peter's 1921 marriage
certificate.
Peter and Mildred appear in the 1930 census living in Queens. I learned
that Peter was a chauffeur and that Mildred's parents were Swedish.
Daughter Evelyn is 8 years old in 1930 so I believe she was born about
1922. My Ancestry.com message mate indicated that Evelyn married then
divorced Jack Carman (or Carmen) and died in 1972 which would have made
her only about 50 years old.
Evelyn was about 2 years older than Uncle Johnny. With apologies to
Aunt Mary, genealogically speaking: Evelyn is the first official
grandchild of Joe and Jennie Manzelli. Although I believe there were
probably very good reasons for the social mores that dictated official
status of the line of descendancy, I guess I'm glad those "rules" have
relaxed a bit and we can kiss and hug all the babies equally.
There is still the mystery of their marriage and Evelyn's life, but
perhaps one day we'll find some more cousins! Also take note on the
marriage certificate that their witnesses were Eugene and Amelia Russo.
Amelia was Peter's aunt (sister to Marguerite) and the Russo connection
is another Ancestry.com message mate! He provided pictures such as
this one
I am sure I've posted this before, but it seemed appropriate with the upcoming wedding events! See you all soon!
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