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1917 - 2006 (88 years)
Set As Default Person
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Name |
MASTRANGELO, Nicholas Joseph [1, 2] |
Born |
18 Jun 1917 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
2006 |
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA [2] |
Address: 700 West Street Braintree, MA 02184 USA 781.843.9000 ww.bluehillcemetery.com |
Died |
6 Apr 2006 |
Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA [1, 2] |
Notes |
- According to his daughter, Janet Mastrangelo Dane, Nicola worked for Mike and Camella Verrochi on the ash truck before the war and that is how he met her mom. She thinks he also worked for Marinucci Brothers at one time. She knows his brother did.
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Person ID |
I1781 |
Cashman Family Tree |
Last Modified |
27 Aug 2020 |
Father |
MASTRANGELO, Nicola b. 22 Sep 1875, Sulmona, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy d. 4 Jun 1926, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 50 years) |
Mother |
VERROCCHI, Giulia b. 1884 d. 1953 (Age 69 years) |
Married |
24 Apr 1904 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
Address: 320 Hanover Street Boston, MA 02113 USA 617.367.0456 (FAX) http://saintleonardchurchboston.org/ |
Family ID |
F618 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Born - 18 Jun 1917 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Buried - Address: 700 West Street Braintree, MA 02184 USA 781.843.9000 ww.bluehillcemetery.com - 2006 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Died - 6 Apr 2006 - Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA |
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Photos
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| 619 unkn Nicholas Mastrangelo headshot Headshot clipped from photo of Margaret and Nicholas Mastrangelo. [Photo credit: downloaded from Facebook page of Janet Mastrangelo-Dane; https://www.facebook.com/janet.mastrangelodane; accessed 24 Jun 2020 by Donna Goldstein] |
| 619 unkn Margaret and Nicholas Mastrangelo [Photo credit: downloaded from Facebook page of Janet Mastrangelo-Dane; https://www.facebook.com/janet.mastrangelodane; accessed 24 Jun 2020 by Donna Goldstein] |
| 619 1940s Nicholas Mastrangelo headshot Headshot downloaded from one of Nicholas Mastrangelo's profiles on Ancestry.com. [Photo credit: Originally shared by RNLORD on 18 Sep 2018. Downloaded by Donna Goldstein on 23 Jun 2020] |
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Sources |
- [S270] E-mail - Janet Mastrangelo Dane to Donna Goldstein, Subj: Ancestry DNA, August 8, 2017 (Reliability: 3).
Hi Donna,
No I have the original 1942/44 photos, my dad carried a small black and white camera through the war. Would be easiest to forward online. Usually my husband will handle as he likes to "clean them up" with different software while he scans. Just purchased a new printer so might be a few days until Joe can get it running.
Yes I am a cousin, actually 3rd cousin 1x removed, I should be on his DNA listing under shared ancestor hints. Don't know how that shows on your end as my tree is Private but Jay shows on mine.
Guessing you might have gotten some of your info for Jay's tree from my shared info (Francesco Verrocchi and Maria Presutti) as I have never seen anyone else post the same info. Remember back in Italy their surname would have two "c's" as the one "c" started when they came to the states.
This is our connection. Jay's mother is Rachel who is Lena's daughter, Lena is Joseph/Concetta's daughter. Joseph is the son of Nicholas. I don't remember off the top of my head if Nicholas came to Boston. I believe my dad was named after this uncle Nicholas. So, Nicholas had an older brother Domenico. Domenico stayed in Sulmona, but had at least 3 children on being a daughter Giulia (1884/1953) who immigrated to Boston in 1903. In 1904 Giulia married at St Leonard in the North End, Nicola Mastrangioli (1875/1926) also from Sulmona (changed to Mastrangelo in U.S.). Their seventh child Nicola Joseph (1917/2006) married Margaret Eileen MacGowan (1924/2008) and had a daughter Janet Julia (1955) that's me. I married Joseph Richard Dane (1951) and we have two children, Nicole Eileen (1988) and Joseph Richard Dane Jr (1990). Nicole m: Blair James Greene (1988) and they have Timothy Joel (2012) and Maddison Eileen (2014). Think that will cover our immediate branch of the family tree.
I think Rachel would remember my dad Nick, don't know if she would remember me as it would be many years ago. Do remember Lena and her sisters.
My grandparents Nicola and Giulia had nine children, 2 sons and 7 daughters, one daughter passed at 10 months the rest lived to raise families. Her second born, Carmella (Mastrangelo) married Michael J. Verrochi. I was the person who told you they were first cousins, but since doing Ancestry.com that is an incorrect fact passed down through the years. Michael J was a brother to Lena, Theresa and Rose. I believe that generation all grew up together for the first years that they all immigrated to Dorchester/Roxbury. My grandparents lived at 191 Geneva Ave Dorchester. My dad worked for M&C (Mike and Camella) on the ash truck before the war and that is how he met my mom. Think he also worked for Marinucci Brothers at one time know his brother did.
Sorry if I jumped around in this letter, anything you don't understand, please let me know.
Regards,
Janet Mastrangelo-Dane8/8/17
- [S506] Ancestry Family Trees - Private, Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006.), Tree Name: Mastrangioli, Verrocchi Family Tree; Owner: jjmd5454 (Janet Mastrangelo Dane) (Reliability: 3), 27 Aug 2020.
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