This
is the gravesite of Graziano and Antonia
Isoldi. Like the Manzelli masoleum, this is also located at the Calvary
Cemetery in Woodside. This picture was sent to me at my request by a volunteer cemetery
stomper. For which I am very grateful.
Graziano died in 1934 while in his 80s. Most of his life here in the US
he lived at the same address in Long Island City. His address changed
in later years but he had the same neighbors so I am inclined to believe
there was some sort of redistricting or some such that resulted in
street name and number changes. He listed himself as a junk dealer or
rag man. Perhaps today he'd be called a "picker"??
As far as I know, there were 4 children in this family. The oldest,
Giovanna (Anna), married Giuseppe (Joseph) Manzelli. Although three names appear on this monument,
cemetery records indicate 5 are buried here. Besides Antonia and
Graziano, you see Michael who also died in 1934 just a few months after
his father. I believe this to be Anna's brother. Also buried here are 5
year old George and 4 year old Vincent. I do not know who these
children are yet but I am supposing they may be nephews to Anna.
Another mystery to delve into someday! I don't know why they are not
listed on the monument but it looks sort of new to me (at least in terms
of the first death listed being in 1912) and perhaps these children
were unknown to whomever purchased the monument. I love the angel
though! It appears not to match the monument, lending some credence to
the theory that the monument is more recent.
The Isoldis remain an open book for me--lots of research potential
there. A letter from another member of the family promised the story of the Isoldis, but
she never got the chance to share it with me. If she knew their
story, perhaps someone else does as well so it remains an intriguing
remainder on my list of family history to-do items.
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