Italian Ancestry Gallery

Obtained through exhaustive genealogical research, the following is a visual gallery showcasing Peggy’s Italian ancestry.

Pasquariello

Anthony (Father)

Peggy’s father, Captain Anthony Pasquariello, 1911-1981, USN Reserve, was proud to be an American and part of the Seabees for 26 years. Read his blog here.

Peggy’s father, Captain Anthony Pasquariello, 1911-1981, USN Reserve, was proud to be an American and part of the Seabees for 26 years. Read his blog here.

Rosina (paternal grandmother)

Rosina Pasquariello, Peggy’s paternal grandmother at age 55 in 1939. Rosina had arrived on Ellis Island in 1908 on the passenger ship Konig Albert. She brought her hopes and dreams for a new life in America, as well as three trunks filled with her b…

Rosina Pasquariello, Peggy’s paternal grandmother at age 55 in 1939. Rosina had arrived on Ellis Island in 1908 on the passenger ship Konig Albert. She brought her hopes and dreams for a new life in America, as well as three trunks filled with her best linens and clothes, including a wedding dress and veil for her union with husband Andrea, 34 at the time. Read more about Rosina on the blog.

Peggy’s paternal grandparents, Rosina and Andrea Pasquariello, with their first two children, Amelia and Anthony, Peggy’s father. Photo taken in Brooklyn, NY, circa 1913. Read more about Rosina and Andrea on the blog.

Peggy’s paternal grandparents, Rosina and Andrea Pasquariello, with their first two children, Amelia and Anthony, Peggy’s father. Photo taken in Brooklyn, NY, circa 1913. Read more about Rosina and Andrea on the blog.

Andrea (paternal grandfather)

Peggy’s paternal grandfather, Andrea Pasquariello, is pictured in his identification card for Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterer’s International Union of America. Members worked on many famous NYC landmarks such as the Metropolitan Life Building, th…

Peggy’s paternal grandfather, Andrea Pasquariello, is pictured in his identification card for Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterer’s International Union of America. Members worked on many famous NYC landmarks such as the Metropolitan Life Building, the Flatiron Building and the Woolworth building. Photo taken circa 1920 in Brooklyn, New York. Read about Andrea on the blog.

 
 
Andrea Pasquariello, here at 55 years old, proudly became a citizen of the United States of American on September 30, 1930. Read about Andrea on the blog.

Andrea Pasquariello, here at 55 years old, proudly became a citizen of the United States of American on September 30, 1930. Read about Andrea on the blog.