ECHO Molise
Emigration and Cultural Heritage Of the Molise
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William Robert Lalli said:   July 7, 2009 6:35 pm PST
This site was a great idea -- I want to return to Bonefro and la campagna so beautifully captured by Pino Perrotta... I guess I shouldn't be surprised by how many bonefrani ci sono nel mondo... Does anyone know if it is possible to volunteer to help restore Bonefro? Are there any ongoing programs? How far has restoration of Bonefro progressed? Are residents still living in government-built housing outside of town? Grazie Mille... Bill

Lonna Doyle said:   June 15, 2009 12:57 pm PST
My grandmother's family (BACCARI) came from Bonefro in October 1900 on the Trojan Prince, parents and their 5 children. I will send their picture and more information soon. I am so happy I found this site...a million thank yous!

Nicola Cecere said:   May 6, 2009 6:38 am PST
Great Site!!! A wonderful IDEA to stay connected and no doubt that it will grow to become bigger than anyone could ever imagine. I was born in Montreal, both my parents were born in Bonefro. I and my Bonefrana friends, hear in Montreal, are looking forward to helping ECHO Molise in any way possible. Grazie! Nick

Tylor J. D'Angelo said:   March 11, 2009 4:35 pm PST
I really like this site and look forward to seeing its growth and helping explore my heritage.

Nic Battigelli said:   February 9, 2009 5:50 am PST
A wonderful site with excellent research assistants. They allowed me to continue to work on my research for a collection of short stories I'm writing about my immigrant experience coming from Udine, Italy and coming to Canada specifically Northern Ontario in a city that is 5 hours north of Toronto. Mille grazie a tutti and continued success. I'll be back. Nic Battigelli

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