Descendants
of Giovanni Marchese
1. GIOVANNI1 MARCHESE He married MARIA MEGNA.
Child of GIOVANNI MARCHESE and MARIA MEGNA is:
2. i. PLACIDO2 MARCHESE, b.
January 05, 1838, Palermo Sicily; d. July 08, 1909, Garfield, New Jersey.
Generation No. 2
2. PLACIDO2 MARCHESE (GIOVANNI1) was born
January 05, 1838 in Palermo Sicily, and died July 08, 1909 in Garfield, New
Jersey. He married (1) ROSALIE ANELLO December 31, 1860 in Palermo, Sicily, daughter of SALVATORE ANELLO and MARIA MANFRE. She was born
June 15, 1845 in Palermo,Sicily, and died November 28, 1878 in Palermo
Sicily. He married (2) MARIA VINCENZIA BONANNO December 28, 1890 in
Speciale Vita in Palermo. She was born
October 27, 1864 in Sicily, and died February 15, 1954 in Lodi, New Jersey.
Notes for PLACIDO MARCHESE:
Placido Marchese was born in Palermo Sicily
in 1838. He married Rosalie Anello. They had atleast 5 children, Maria,
Giovanni, Salvadore, Teresa and Mario. The records show he married again 5
years after Rosalie died. He emmigrated to America before 1902, and lived at 40
Union St. in Brooklyn, New York. He was there to meet Salvadore at the boat in
1902 and also there to meet Teresa and daughter-in-law Maria at the dock in
1903.
When he re-married in 1893, it was to Maria
Vincenza Bonanno and he was then in Alcamo, Sicily, which is East of Palermo.
He had a large citrus farm there.Maria was 17 when they married and Placido
55.They had 3 children while in Sicily, and one after coming to America.The
children born in Sicily were John, Joe, and Angelina. According to his second
family, Maria came here 1st with the 3 children and worked while the kids were
in Catholic orphanage. Placido came 3 years later, then they had one more
child, Steven. Placido would of been 65 years old when Steven was born. PLacido
died in 1909 in Lodi ,New Jersey, at 48 River St., where he lived 9 years before
his death. In America he continued his occupation as a fruit merchant there in
Lodi.
Notes for ROSALIE ANELLO:
Rosalie Anello was
born in Palermo, Sicily. One of her brothers is Antonino (Anthony) Anello,
whose son is Benedetto Anello. Benedetto was the cousin of Mario Marchese that
helped the family get started in San Diego around 1926.He got Mario a job at
the S.D. Gas & Electric. When Benedetto was a young man in Palermo, he
worked in the gardens at the Villa Tasca
which was the villa and gardens of Count Tasca D'Almerita. He also had a
wine dynasty with other land, part of the Regaliali wine estate. It is still
held by the family. It is famous because Wagner was inspired to write the end
of his Parisifal while vacationing at the Villa.
Benedetto's wife is Angelina Bavuso. Their
daughter is Nancy Anello, of San Diego.
Benedetto came to San Diego in 1915. He
worked until retirement at Balboa Park as a landscaper. After that, he worked
at Convair. He died in 1972 and is buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery in San
Diego.
Mario told his children that his mother,
Rosalia, died when she was pushing him in the park, he was 3 months old. It is
possible that park could of been the grounds of the Villa.
Notes for MARIA VINCENZIA BONANNO:
Placido married Maria Vincenza in Palermo.
They had their first 3 children while there, and the last one in America. Maria
came to America first, then PLacido followed. Maria last lived in Lodi and died
of heart disease in 1954.
Children of PLACIDO MARCHESE and ROSALIE ANELLO are:
3. i. MARIO3 MARCHESE, b.
September 14, 1878, Palermo, Sicily; d. August 07, 1946, San Diego CA.
4. ii. SALVADORE MARCHESE, b. December 21, 1871, Palermo Sicily; d. February 03,
1944, In San Jose.
5. iii. TERESA MARCHESE, b. 1876, Palermo Sicily; d. 1919, San Jose, CA.
6. iv. GIOVANNI JOHN, MARCHESE, b. 1863; d. 1897, Palermo Sicily.
v. MARIA MARCHESE, b. 1862, Palermo Sicily; m. UNKNOWN, October
24, 1882, Mezzomoreale, Palermo, Sicily.
Notes for MARIA MARCHESE:
Maria is probably the
oldest child of Placido and Rosalia. She was born about one year before Giovanni.
She was named after three Marias in the family, Placido's mother, Rosalia's
mother, and Rosalia's grandmother.
Children of PLACIDO MARCHESE and MARIA BONANNO are:
7. vi. JOSEPH A.3 MARCHESE, b. 1895,
Palermo Sicily; d. 1975, Garfield, New Jersey.
vii. JOHN MARCHESE, b. Palermo Sicily; d. Florida; m. LENA; d. Lodi, New
Jersey.
viii. STEVEN MARCHESE, b. 1903, New Jersey; d. 1975, Lodi, New Jersey.
Notes for STEVEN MARCHESE:
Steven was the last of
Placido's children, born when he was 65 years old.
8. ix. ANGELINA MARCHESE, b. 1891, Palermo Sicily; d. 1966, Lodi, New Jersey.
Generation No. 3
3. MARIO3 MARCHESE (PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
September 14, 1878 in Palermo, Sicily, and died August 07, 1946 in San Diego
CA. He married DOMENICA PAVIA February 1906 in New York,
New York, daughter of GUISEPPE PAVIA and GUISEPINA`. She was born
1893 in New York, and died December 20, 1926 in San Jose, CA.
Notes for MARIO MARCHESE:
Mario came to America from Palermo on the
ship Tartar Prince. He arrived in New York Harbor on July 4th, 1903. This is
according to his Naturalization papers.
He told his son Joe, that he had worked on the ship to get his passage
over here. His sister Teresa, sister-in-law Maria and her 3 children John, Rose
and Charles, also came on the boat from Palermo. In New York, Mario worked for the Pavias in the furniture
hauling business. He also worked as a city laborer. He married their daughter
Dominica (Minnie was her nickname) in 1907.Minnie was only 14.They had their
lst child Rose,in 1908. According to the 1910 Census, Mario and Minnie
lived with her parents at E 114th St. in Manhattan New York and at that time
their first child , Rosalia was 2 and they had a 1 month old baby, Benjamin. He
must of died before they moved to San Jose, because there is no record of him
there. They moved to San Jose, Ca. about 1910. They lived there about 15 years
and had the rest of the children, starting with Albert and ending with Mario
Jr. They had 10 live births in all. Mario Sr. worked for the Charles C. Navelit
Nursery in San Jose. He was a tree surgeon, could graft any plant and grow it.
He really knew his business and also alot about agriculture. He moved to San Diego in 1928, after his wife
Minnie died in 1926. She was 33 when she died.He came and brought all his
children on the train, except John and Joe, they came on a truck with the
furniture. Mario had hired a man who went to the fields in the valley and got
fruit to sell in San Jose. Joe and JOhn would work for him by picking up the
watermelons and then putting them off the truck to where they were sold.
They first stayed next door to his cousin,Benedetto Anello on National
Ave. He worked for the San Diego Gas Co. and was a powder man, dropping
dynamite in holes to set telephone poles.There lst house was on National
Ave.and Crosby St., behind a store. The address was 2002 National Ave. The
house was torn down for one of the pillars of the Coronado Bridge. They lived
in many rental houses. The City Directory shows that in 1930 they lived at 420
17th St.
It is told by son
Victor and Joe that Mario lost his job in San Jose because the neighbor ,
Cardinelli,had a whisky still that was kept in Mario's basement.One day the
police came, someone had turned them in, and took Mario off to jail. Uncle
Salvadore bailed him out. He lost his job and good name because of the
incident, so that is why he came to San Diego. This was during prohibition and
the police gathered up countless stills and made many arrests during these
years in San Jose.
Mario had a noticable scar on his neck, which
he attributed to being thrown from a horse in Italy. He was badly hurt, but
received no medical attention.
He later married again, but was very
unhappy with his choice, and they parted. He than stayed with his kids, one at
a time,until his death in 1946.
Information about his immigrant ship, Tartar
Prince:
TARTAR PRINCE
TARTAR PRINCE - 3,272
tons. 104.44 x 13.16 meters (342.7 x 43.2 feet). Clipper bow, 1 funnel 2 masts.
Single-screw 3-cylinder triple expansion engine, 12 knots. Built by Short
Bros., Sunderland (engines by Blair & Co. Ltd., Stockton). January 1895,
launched for South American service. 26 September 1895, maiden voyage -
London-Montevideo-Rosario-Buenos Aires. 27 February 1897, last South American
Voyage - London-Montevideo -Rosario-Buenos Aires-New York-Newcastle. 10
November 1897, first voyage Newcastle-New York. 30 November 1897, first voyage
New York-Naples-Genoa-Leghorn. 3 January 1898, Leghorn-Genoa-Naples-New York.
11 June 1902, last voyage Leghorn-Genoa-Naples-Palermo-New York. 25 November
1902, destroyed by fire on voyage New York-South Africa. [N.R.P. Bonsor, North
Atlantic Seaway, p. 1233 and N.R.P. Bonsor, South Atlantic Seaway, p. 339]
[Posted to both Ships Lists by Louis Alfano - 9 October 1997]
Notes for DOMENICA PAVIA:
Domenica (Minnie), is
buried at Santa Clara Catholic Mission Cemetary in San Jose. Minnie loved to
play the piano, sing and whistle.Mario even bought her a player piano. She
would go to the nearby music store to listen to music, then she would come home
and play it. According to son Joe "The man from the music store would come
to our house to listen to her play the piano. The only time we were allowed
into the living room was when my mother would play the piano for us. She didn't speak Italian and wouldn't let my
father speak Italian to us. She was very "American". My mother was
very neat and immaculant. She kept all of the kids in line and clean. We were
always dressed very nicely. My dad and her always had lots of fun
together." She was hard working, neat and beautiful. Loved to garden and
was a great cook. The family attended
Sacred Heart Church, on Willow Ave. San Jose. It was 2 blocks away. She had 10 live births between 1910 and
1926. Her grave stone is a beautiful heart, showing how much she was loved.
Mario
and Minnie first lived in New York, at 205 E. 106th St. , where Rosalie
was born in 1908. The birth certificate claims that Domenica had already had
one child before Rosie, so the baby probably died. In 1910 the census shows
they lived with her parents at E.114th St. They lived in San Jose, CA. at 759
Palm St. for about 15 years.
When she was hospitalized for Mastoids, she
was admitted Dec. 8 and operated on Dec. 9th. and was there for 20 days before
her death on December 20, 1926.
Minnie had a sister, Rose Molone and a
brother Alfredo that both lived in New York. In 1910 the record also shows she
had a brother Fred, that apparently died before Minnie did.According to an old
picture, she had 2other siblings, one named Joey,and the other Jenny.They also
died before Minnie died.
Children of MARIO MARCHESE and DOMENICA PAVIA are:
9. i. JOHN HENRY4 MARCHESE, b.
January 20, 1913, San Jose, CA; d. January 13, 1991, San Diego CA.
10. ii. ROSE MARCHESE, b. February 02, 1908, At 205 E. 106th Street in New
York; d. 1983, San Diego.
11. iii. JOSEPH ALBERT MARCHESE, b. January 04, 1914, San Jose, CA.
12. iv. JOSEPHINE MARCHESE, b. July 06, 1915, San Jose, California.
13. v. VICTOR MARCHESE, b. October 30, 1920, San Jose, CA; d. April 22, 2003,
San Diego.
14. vi. MARIO MARCHESE, b. January 31, 1926.
vii. BABY MARCHESE, b. September 11, 1924.
viii. HELEN LENORE MARCHESE, b. November 03, 1916; d. September 15, 1940, San
Diego; m. JOE CONGE.
Notes for HELEN LENORE MARCHESE:
Helen died at an early age from blood
poisining. She had a pimple on her face and it got infected. She worked in the
fish cannery at the bay in San Diego. Many Italians worked there. Her husband
was a sailor.
ix. ALBERT MARCHESE, b. 1911; d. 1913.
Notes for ALBERT MARCHESE:
Albert died at the age
of 2. He was probably named after Minnie's brother Alberto. Minnie's first two
children Rose and Albert were obviously named after her brother and sister.
x. BENJAMIN MARCHESE, b. March 1910.
4. SALVADORE3 MARCHESE (PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
December 21, 1871 in Palermo Sicily, and died February 03, 1944 in In San
Jose. He married MARY (MARIA) MORABITO. She was born
1873 in Messina, Sicily, and died January 1959 in San Jose, CA.
Notes for SALVADORE MARCHESE:
Salvadore came to America on the S.S.
Sicilian Prince in 1902. He sent for the rest of the family and took care of
them in New York and New Jersey until around 1907. His father Placido had
already come to America and met him at the boat. It could be that PLacido also
helped with the family. Mario, Teresa,
Maria and her 3 children all came in 1903.
Salvadore and the rest of the children all
came to San Jose Ca. around 1908. Salvadore was a produce broker or fruit
merchant and good at promoting. He had
also done this in Sicily. When the church at the end of Palm St.in San
Jose had a carnival, he would run it and
it would be 2 blocks long. He always had
plenty of money, but the story is that he was NOT in the Mafia, they wouldn't
let him in. He was a very kind and generous man to take care of all those
children, but could be very mean when drinking. He did succomb to alcoholism in
his later years, and it is said it led to his death. His death certificate
gives Bronchial Asthma and chronic myocarditis as the cause of death. All of
his sons were successful in business,they were good salesmen.The oldest son,
his step-son John, was the owner of the big distillery in San Jose.The sons
also owned a cigar company a candy company and a liquor store. The son John,
was the first one around to get a new cadillac.
The funeral director for Salvadore's funeral
was the Rancadore Mortuary. The Rancadore family were the ones that were friends of the
Marchese's back in Sicily and had wrote to Salvadore in New York telling him
about beautiful San JOse Ca.
Notes for MARY (MARIA) MORABITO:
Mary was the wife of
the other brother, John (Giovanni), but when he died Mary came to America and
married Salvadore. She came with her 3 children and Teresa on the ship Nord America in 1903. It
went to Palermo, then to Napoli, before coming to America.This ship sunk after
leaving America.
Salvadore took care of all of them and ended
up marrying Mary. He was working in Niagara Falls and they were married there.
Mary and Salvadore had 2 children in New York, Eugene and Albert. They came to
San Jose about 1909 and they had 4 more children there. Her and Salvadore also
took care of Teresa's children after both parent's died. When Rose Nicolini's
husband died, this is the child Rose had with Giovani, she also came to live
with Salvadore and Maria with her 2 children. Maria was a very hard worker and
took care of all of the kids, about 15. She sewed for the church. They fought
alot because of Salvadore's drinking problem.
Maria was a faithful worker in her church.
She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, Mother of the Rosary, and
Mothers of Sorrow Sodalities of Sacred Heart Church.
Daughter Nancy recalls that her mother made
Nancy read the obituaries out of the paper to her, then she would take Nancy
with her to the various funeral homes to pray over the dead.
Information about the
ship she came on, Nord America:
NORD AMERICA
The "Nord
America" was built in 1882 by J.Elder & Co, Glasgow as the
"Stirling Castle" for Thos Skinner & Co, London. She was a 4,826
gross ton ship, length 418.6ft x beam 50ft, two funnels, three masts, iron
construction, single screw and a speed of 15 knots when built. Launched on
21/1/1882, she was used on the tea trade from China and was world famous for
her rapid voyages. Purchased by the Italian company, La Veloce in 1883, she was
fitted with accommodation for 90-1st, 100-2nd and 1,223-3rd class passengers
and renamed "Nord America" but, due to her fame, was allowed to
retain her original name as well. She commenced her first voyage from Genoa to
South America on 13/11/1883 and in 1884 was named "Nord America"
only. In 1885 she was chartered by the British government for carriage of
troops to Suakin, Sudan and in 1899 was chartered to the Russian government and
used as a troopship between Odessa and Vladivostock in connection with the
Boxer rebellion in China. Rebuilt by Palmers Co Ltd in 1900, re-engined with
less powerful engines to give a speed of 13.5knots, accommodation altered to
carry 90-2nd and 1,223-3rd class only, funnels lengthened and her three masts
reduced to two. On 27/5/1901 she started her first voyage between Palermo,
Naples and New York and commenced her last passenger round voyage from Genoa to
Naples and New York on 25/3/1908 (58 round voyages). In December 1908 she was
used as an accommodation ship for survivors of the earthquake at Messina. She
was then employed solely as a cargo steamer, and on 5/12/1910 while on passage
from Buenos Aires with a cargo of horses, she ran aground on the Moroccan
coast. She was refloated and towed to Genoa, laid up and was scrapped in 1911.
[North Atlantic Seaway, vol.3, p.1264-1271, by N.R.P. Bonsor] [South Atlantic
Seaway, p.278-279, by N.R.P. Bonsor] - [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch -
26 June 1998]
Children of SALVADORE MARCHESE and MARY MORABITO are:
i. EUGENE4 MARCHESE, b. 1905,
New York; d. 1968, San Jose, CA in Agnew Asylum.
Notes for EUGENE MARCHESE:
Several stories are
told about son Geno. He had epilepsy, which made his life different. At times
the stories sound like he is a little off, but it was the effect of the disease
that was not treatable then. Victor tells about Geno always going on his roof and
threatening to jump off. Joe tells about Geno disrupting the elementary school,
which was on the nearby corner. When all the kids were in class, Geno would
stand outside and keep sneezing real loud, then all the teachers would close
the windows in order to keep out the sound.
But, according to Joe, Geno was brilliant !
He had an exceptional mind. He also was an expert at pool. People from all over
would come to try and beat him at the game, but he was the champ. They had a
pool table in Salvador's basement. Geno and Joe were very close, when Geno was
going to have an attack, he would tell Joe to leave, he didn't want to hurt
him.
15. ii. ALBERT MARCHESE, b. 1906, New York; d. January 1983, San Jose, CA.
iii. PAUL MARCHESE, b. 1909, San Jose, California.
Notes for PAUL MARCHESE:
Paul was the president of the Marchese Bros.
Inc. Liquor Distributors.
16. iv. NANCY MARCHESE, b. 1912, San Jose, CA.
v. ARTHUR MARCHESE.
Notes for ARTHUR MARCHESE:
Died at a young age, in
San Jose.
17. vi. JOSEPH FRANCIS MARCHESE, b. July 03, 1910, San Jose, CA; d. October 16, 1983,
San Jose, CA.
5. TERESA3 MARCHESE (PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1876 in Palermo Sicily, and died 1919 in San Jose, CA. She married JOSEPH ZICCARDI 1909 in New Jersey.
He was born 1875 in Abruzzi Italy, and died 1925 in Abruzzi, Italy.
Notes for TERESA MARCHESE:
Sister of Salvadore and Mario, she came to
America on the boat with Maria. She went to a convent in New Jersey, to become
a Nun. Uncle Salvadore convinced her to leave and she met and married Joseph
Zicardi. They had Rosalia, before coming to San Jose. They lived next door to
Teresa's brother Mario. They had 5 children, only 4 lived past infancy.She died
giving birth to the 6th child. After
Teresa's death, the children went to Abruzzi, Italy with their father, he died
and they were put in an orphanage. Jenny went into a convent. Salvadore and
Mary had to work hard to get them released to come back here. Jenny (Giovanna)
stayed there and later died.The other 3 girls, Rose, Margaret and Edie, came
and lived with Mary and Salvadore.
Notes for JOSEPH ZICCARDI:
Some census records
have the name spelled Ziccardi. Guiseppe Zicardi was a Shoe Maker and in San
Jose his Shoe Repair shop was in their basement in the house on Palm Ave.
Children of TERESA MARCHESE and JOSEPH ZICCARDI are:
18. i. MARGARET MARY4 ZICCARDI, b. March
13, 1915, San Jose, CA; d. December 14, 2003, San Jose, CA from Cancer.
ii. ROSE ZICCARDI, b. September 09, 1910, Lodi, New Jersey; d. July 02,
2007, San Jose, CA.
Notes for ROSE ZICCARDI:
Rose Zicardi was born in Lodi, New Jersey, in
1910. Her parents were Guiseppe Ziccardi and Teresa Marchese.Both of her
parents were from Italy: Guiseppe from Abruzzo, Italy and Teresa from Palermo,
Sicily. They met and married in New Jersey then came to San Jose, and the rest
of the children were born there: Pasquale 1912, Giovana (Jenny) 1913, Margaret
Mary 1915, & Aida (Edie) 1916. After
her mother Teresa died in 1919 (during childbirth), her father Guiseppe went to
New Jersey and they lived there for 1 year. Because he had to work, the 4 girls
were put into a boarding school. Because he was only allowed to see them once a month, that was not satisfactory , so
he took them back to Abruzzi Italy where he had one relative. . In 1927 Rose
and sisters came back to America, stayed in Lodi with the relatives for about 1
week and then returned to San Jose and lived with Aunt Maria and Uncle
Salvadore. Rose remembers landing at Ellis Island and having to spend the
night. The next day one of Placido's son's came to get her. Her memories of the
boat trip are that it was the first time she had ever seen double-beds, the
food was awful, the ship, Dante, was much better than the ship going to Italy,
it even had a cafeteria. When she went to Italy, her Dad had to stand in line a
long time for food, and carry 5 plates to bring back for all of them to eat.
When they made the voyage to Italy the sister Giovana (Jenny) was with them,
but she died while there of Tuberculosis.On the Dante, because the 3 girls were
alone, the ship gave them a guardian.
According to the Ship's Manifest, they came
on the Dante Alighieri , leaving Naples on Oct. 22, 1927 and arriving in
America on Nov. 4. Rose was 17, Margarita 12, and Ida 11. They lived in the Ferrazzano
area of Abruzzi ,central, area of Italy. They lived 6 years in Italy before
coming back to America. While in Italy their father died in about 1925. Rose
was put in her uncle Francesco Zicard's home to live with him, his wife and son
Guiseppe. Margaret was sent to live with a family that supposedly wanted to
raise a little girl, but in reality, they just used her for a maid. Aida was
put in to an orphanage. Rose remembers going to visit at the orphanage once a
month in a horse and wagon. Finally one day when a Priest was visiting the
Zicardi home where Rose lived, he asked her if she had any relatives in America
that could keep her and her sisters. Rose wrote her Uncle Salvadore and Aunt
Maria, and they began the struggle to repatriate them back to America. It took
a while because the family that had Margaret wouldn't let her go. It ended up
that the police had to rescue her.
Rose never married, she was always the
care-giver, especially because the mother died when the girls were so young.
Margaret married and had one son Raymond, that drowned in an accidental fishing
accident. Edie married her half-cousin Placido Jr. Marchese and they lived in
New Jersey and had one daughter, Maria.
INformation about the
ship: DANTE ALIGHIERI
The "Dante Alighieri"
was built by Societa Esercizio Baccini, Riva Trigoso in 1914 for Transatlanta
Italiana. She was a 9754 gross ton vessel, length overall 503.7ft x beam
59.5ft, two funnels, two masts,twin screw and a speed of 16 knots. There was
accommodation for 100-1st, 260-2nd and 1,825-3rd class passengers. Launched on
28/11/1914 she left Genoa on her maiden voyage for Palermo, Naples and New York
on 10/2/1915 and commenced her last voyage on this service in October 1927.
Arrived NY on 5/11/1927 and left for Lisbon, Naples and Genoa on 15/11/1927. In
1928 she was sold to a Japanese company and was renamed "Asahi Maru".
Her funnels reduced to one in 1940 and on 5/2/1944 she was damaged in collision
off Bisan Seto in the Japanese Inland Sea. In 1949 she was scrapped. [Posted to
the Emigration-Ships Mailing List by Ted Finch]
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iii. JENNY GIOVANA, ZICCARDI, b. June 07, 1913, San Jose, CA; d. 1925, Abruzzi,
Italy.
Notes for JENNY GIOVANA, ZICCARDI:
Jenny went with Rose,
Margaret & Ida to Italy with the father, but Jenny died there of
tuberculosis before they came back to America in 1927.
iv. PASQUALE ZICCARDI, b. July 09, 1912, San Jose, CA; d. 1912.
19. v. AIDA (EDIE) ZICCCARDI, b. October 15, 1916, San Jose, CA; d. 1998, Garfield,
New Jersey.
6. GIOVANNI3 JOHN, MARCHESE (PLACIDO2 MARCHESE, GIOVANNI1) was born 1863, and died 1897 in Palermo Sicily. He married MARY MORABITO.
Notes for GIOVANNI JOHN, MARCHESE:
John(Giovanni) was
married to Maria, they lived inPalermo, Sicily, and had 3 children, Charles,
Rosie and John. He died in 1897 at the age of 34, so Salvadore, who was already
in the U.S., had Maria and the children come so he could take care of them. He
also invited Mario and Teresa to come also. This was in 1903. Rosie (Rose),
remembered seeing the Statue of Liberty when they arrived in the harbor.
Children of GIOVANNI JOHN and MARY MORABITO are:
i. CHARLES4 MARCHESE, b. 1893.
20. ii. ROSIE MARCHESE, b. 1895, Palermo Sicily.
iii. JOHN MARCHESE, b. 1897, Palermo Sicily; d. 1962, Los Angeles, Ca..
Notes for JOHN MARCHESE:
John was very
successful in America in his many businesses. He owned the whisky distillery in
San Jose that many of his family worked at. He then moved to Los Angeles and
was successful there, making money from dealing wholesale in cigars, candy and
liquor. It is said he had the 1st cadillac in San Jose. When he drove from Los
Angeles to San Jose to visit, all the famous and important people of San Jose
came over to see him and party.
7. JOSEPH A.3 MARCHESE (PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1895 in Palermo Sicily, and died 1975 in Garfield, New Jersey. He married ASSUNTA SEPEDE. She was born August 14, 1899 in
Lodi, New Jersey, and died January 22, 1971 in Lodi, New Jersey.
Children of JOSEPH MARCHESE and ASSUNTA SEPEDE are:
21. i. JOSEPH4 MARCHESE.
ii. STEVEN MARCHESE.
Notes for STEVEN MARCHESE:
Steven served as a City
Councilman in Lodi New Jersey.
22. iii. PLACIDO (PAT) MARCHESE, b. 1920, New Jersey; d. December 18, 2002, New
Jersey.
23. iv. JOHN MARCHESE, d. 2001.
24. v. VINCENT MARCHESE, b. 1928, New Jersey.
25. vi. ANNE MARIE MARCHESE.
vii. MARIA MARCHESE.
Notes for MARIA MARCHESE:
This was their first
baby, she died at 8 days old from exhaustion from the long birth. She is buried
in the same plot with her grandpa, Placido Marchese at St. Nicholas Cemetery in
Lodi, N.J.
8. ANGELINA3 MARCHESE (PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1891 in Palermo Sicily, and died 1966 in Lodi, New Jersey. She married SEBASTIANO STASSI. He was born 1874, and died
1970.
Children of ANGELINA MARCHESE and SEBASTIANO STASSI are:
i. ROSA4 STASSI, b. 1910,
Lodi, New Jersey; d. 1972, Lodi, New Jersey.
ii. ANTHONY V. STASSI.
Notes for ANTHONY V. STASSI:
Dr. Stassi practiced in
Lodi, his name is on the death certificate of his grandmother, Maria Vincenzia
Marchese in 1954.
Generation No. 4
9. JOHN HENRY4 MARCHESE (MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
January 20, 1913 in San Jose, CA, and died January 13, 1991 in San Diego
CA. He married DEE GINTHER March 10, 1934 in Our Lady of Angels Church,San
Diego, Calif., daughter of EDWARD ROTH and EDITH BARKER. She was born December 08, 1912 in Pittsburgh
Pa., and died June 10, 2001 in San Diego, CA.Funeral at Greenwood Mem. Pk..
Notes for JOHN HENRY MARCHESE:
John had to quit
school at the death of his mother, when he was 13 years old. He always was a
hard worker and a very neat person. Even the cousins on Palm St. in San Jose
remember John always shining his shoes, even though he wasn't going anywhere
special. After moving to San Diego, John worked for the SDGE, than Klauber
Wagenheim, then different linen supply companies. He worked for Kelly Linen
Supply the longest, it is on India St. in San Diego. John loved people and
children and that made him a great salesman. He never met a stranger.
John died of cancer
in the bile duct, adenocarcinoma. He died in Mercy Hospital, after a 10 day
stay. He passed on about 1 week before his 79th birthday.
John's Godmother in San Jose was Mrs. Francis
Di Fiore. She always gave John Christmas cookies when he was a boy, then when
he was grown and living in San Diego with his father and brothers on National
Ave., she would send a big box to him there. Later when married, she sent a big
box every Christmas to John, wife and daughter, at their home. The cookies were
wonderful, Cucidada Christmas cookies. The DiFiore's lived on Willow St., they
loved John very much. Mr. John DiFiore and Sons had a gas station in SAn Jose,
they had 6 children.
Notes for DEE GINTHER:
Dee worked as a
Beauty Operator before marrying John.Their first rented house was on National
Ave., later Pennsyvania Ave., K.St. than 6325 Madrid Dr. (Malcolm). She was a
homemaker most of her years, however she did work a few years in a local store
as a clerk. She later was a volunteer for many years for the Braille Institute
of San Diego and also a Hospital Volunteer Lady at 2 hospitals.
Child of JOHN MARCHESE and DEE GINTHER is:
26. i. MARLENE5 MARCHESE, b.
December 04, 1934, San Diego, CA.
10. ROSE4 MARCHESE (MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
February 02, 1908 in At 205 E. 106th Street in New York, and died 1983 in San
Diego. She married WILLIAM PATRICK BREEDING in San Diego, Ca.. He was born February 26, 1910 in Oregon, and
died July 26, 1967 in San Diego.
Notes for ROSE MARCHESE:
Rosalie was the oldest of 7 children. She was
born in New York, then came to San Jose with parents. The story is that her
father brought her to San Jose, then the mother followed. Her mother was very
young ,only 15 when she had Rosalie, , but after a few years in San Jose,
settled down, and had almost one baby a year till her death in 1926. Rose quit
school and became the mother of the family. She was very beautiful, resembled
the movie star Loretta Young.When she married Patrick Breeding, they first
lived at 2002 National Ave., in San Diego.
Rose
died of cancer of the liver.
Notes for WILLIAM PATRICK BREEDING:
"Pat" was born in Oregon. He served
in the U.S. Navy for 22 years, which included W.W.11 and the Korean War. After
his retirement he worked for the S.D. Gas & Electric Co. He died of a heart
attack at 57 years old. He was loved by everyone and loved to help people. He
lived in San Diego 31 years.His tombstone says CSC US Navy.
Children of ROSE MARCHESE and WILLIAM BREEDING are:
i. LAVONNE5 BREEDING, b. 1934;
d. 1936, San Diego.
Notes for LAVONNE BREEDING:
Lavone died at 2 with
measles.
27. ii. DARLENE PATRICIA BREEDING, b. October 20, 1936; d. July 02, 1985, San Diego.
28. iii. SHIRLEY BREEDING, b. January 03, 1938, San Diego; d. April 13, 2005,
San Diego.
29. iv. DAVID LEE BREEDING, b. June 20, 1946.
11. JOSEPH ALBERT4 MARCHESE (MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
January 04, 1914 in San Jose, CA. He
married MABEL LEE SOWELL. She was born September 02,
1913.
Notes for JOSEPH ALBERT MARCHESE:
When Joe came to San
Diego, he started work with the San Diego Gas Co. He was a line-man and learned
the trade, which led him into the Electrical Union. He worked as an electrician
for several companies. He was always very handy with fixing and building
things. He enjoys gardening and going to Las Vegas.
Children of JOSEPH MARCHESE and MABEL SOWELL are:
30. i. BARBARA ANN5 MARCHESE, b.
October 29, 1934.
31. ii. BETTY JO MARCHESE, b. March 10, 1939, San Diego.
32. iii. LINDA SUSAN MARCHESE, b. November 24, 1948.
33. iv. LAURA LEE MARCHESE, b. December 05, 1950, San Diego.
12. JOSEPHINE4 MARCHESE (MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
July 06, 1915 in San Jose, California.
She married THOMAS H. BROWN. He was born 1912 in Georgia, and died 1971 in
San Diego.
Notes for JOSEPHINE MARCHESE:
Josephine worked at
the Holy Family Church, near her home in Linda Vista, for 30 years. She was a
faithful worker serving the Priests at the Church. Josephine always remembered
all of her family with birthday greetings and other acts of kindness. She is a
very loving person.
Josephine told the story of "stomping
grapes" as a little girl. When they lived in San Jose, their dad would buy
a truck load of grapes once a year. The truck would come to the house and the
grapes would be put into a large barrel. She was so impressed that the grapes
were so very big and beautiful. Her and sister Helen ( she doesn't remember if
the boys did this also) would put rubber boots on and be told to go into the
barrel and "stomp on the grapes" until they could get the juice to
run out for wine.
She also remembers the entire family camping
out in tents in the SAn Jose orchards to do "prune picking" for the
annual harvest. They would sleep in the tents and pick prunes from under the
trees on their knees. They would get paid per tree. Their mother Domenica
(Minnie) would always use that extra money for something special for the
family. She remembers that one year it was a new carpet. They were definately
temporary "prune picking" migrant workers ( they did have a home.)
Notes for THOMAS H. BROWN:
Thomas Brown served in the Navy on the U.S.S.
Raleigh. It was stationed in San Diego in 1936, and Tom was assigned to run the
PT boat to bring visitors to the ship from the foot of Broadway. That is where
he first saw Josephine, it was love at first sight. He was in the Navy for 11
1/2 years, after leaving the military, Tom had a business of Watch Repair. He
worked from a shop at the back of the house and repaired clocks and watches.
His grave marker has the Longfellow poem, The nights shall be filled with music
and the cares that besiege the day, will fold their tents like the Arabs, and
will silently steal away. Tom loved poetry and also wrote poems.
Children of JOSEPHINE MARCHESE and THOMAS BROWN are:
i. SYLVIA LEE5 BROWN, b. July 15,
1940.
ii. YVONNE BROWN, b. August 10, 1941.
iii. THOMAS MARIO BROWN, b. September 17, 1947.
13. VICTOR4 MARCHESE (MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
October 30, 1920 in San Jose, CA, and died April 22, 2003 in San Diego. He married (1) EMILY IRENE TAVARAS 1942 in Hawaii. She was born August 23, 1926 in Hawaii, and
died November 12, 2002 in Encino, California.
He married (2) DORIS HELEN BECKER October 26, 1954.
Notes for VICTOR MARCHESE:
Victorio Emanuel is a
beautiful singer. He was gifted with a natural Tenor voice. He first started
singing for audiences while in the U.S. Navy stationed in Oahu, Hawaii. He sang
with the Royal Hawaiian Band, the Armed Forces Band and at the Royal Hawaiin Hotel. After discharge from
the Navy, his talents were discovered in Hollywood. His voice coach was also
Nelson Eddie's coach . Victor sang at the "Hot" nighclubs of his
time, the Mocambo, etc. He cut around 10 MGM records which were heard alot in
Southern Ca. on the radio. He also sang as a dubbed in voice for a movie titled
Athena, with Jane Powell..He sang for many years at niteclubs in Hollywood,
Florida. Victor also loves
gardening.
Notes for EMILY IRENE TAVARAS:
Victor and Irene met in Hawaii while Victor
was stationed there during WW 11 for the Navy. She was a young beautiful girl,
they met and married. She was a beautiful hula dancer, and Victor sang at a
hotel and Irene was one of the hula dancers. When the war was over, they came
to San Diego with their first child, Helena. Mariana was born in San Diego and
they later moved to Hollywood.
Children of VICTOR MARCHESE and EMILY TAVARAS are:
i. HELENA5 MARCHESE, b.
October 22, 1944, Honolulu Hawaii.
ii. MARIANNA MARCHESE, b. December 05, 1946, San Diego California.
Children of VICTOR MARCHESE and DORIS BECKER are:
iii. VICTORIA ANGELA5 MARCHESE, b.
October 23, 1955.
34. iv. WILLIAM MARIO MARCHESE, b. August 13, 1957.
v. JOHN JOSEPH MARCHESE, b. October 06, 1959.
vi. JOEL ALFRED MARCHESE, b. January 11, 1966.
14. MARIO4 MARCHESE (MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
January 31, 1926. He married WANDA FORTNER July 19, 1947 in Ramona's Marraige Place in Old Town,
San Diego CA.. She died February 16,
1988.
Notes for MARIO MARCHESE:
Mario served in the
U.S. Navy during W.W. 11. He then worked at Convair, Hughes Tool Co. and Rohr.
Children of MARIO MARCHESE and WANDA FORTNER are:
i. LYNELL5 MARCHESE, b.
February 15, 1948.
ii. DIANA MARCHESE, b. November 09, 1951; m. JOHN ANDERSON.
15. ALBERT4 MARCHESE (SALVADORE3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1906 in New York, and died January 1983 in San Jose, CA. He married TERESA.
Child of ALBERT MARCHESE and TERESA is:
i. SANDRA5 MARCHESE, m. TIM CADIGAN.
16. NANCY4 MARCHESE (SALVADORE3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1912 in San Jose, CA. She married ART BRAGA.
Child of NANCY MARCHESE and ART BRAGA is:
i. BARBARA5 BRAGA, m. YIELEY.
17. JOSEPH FRANCIS4 MARCHESE (SALVADORE3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
July 03, 1910 in San Jose, CA, and died October 16, 1983 in San Jose, CA. He married LORRAINE SIVERTSON 1937 in San Jose, California.
Child of JOSEPH MARCHESE and LORRAINE SIVERTSON is:
35. i. NYLA MARIE5 MARCHESE, b. July
17, 1938, San Diego California; d. August 21, 1996.
18. MARGARET MARY4 ZICCARDI (TERESA3 MARCHESE, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
March 13, 1915 in San Jose, CA, and died December 14, 2003 in San Jose, CA from
Cancer. She married HENRY ZAVALA.
Child of MARGARET ZICCARDI and HENRY ZAVALA is:
i. RAYMOND5 ZAVALA, b. 1941; d.
1971.
Notes for RAYMOND ZAVALA:
Raymond studied to be a
Priest. He died by a drowning accident before he had finished his education.
19. AIDA (EDIE)4 ZICCCARDI (TERESA3 MARCHESE, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
October 15, 1916 in San Jose, CA, and died 1998 in Garfield, New Jersey. She married PLACIDO (PAT) MARCHESE, son of JOSEPH MARCHESE and ASSUNTA SEPEDE. He was born 1920 in New Jersey,
and died December 18, 2002 in New Jersey.
Notes for PLACIDO (PAT) MARCHESE:
Patrick served as Deputy Mayor in Lodi, New
Jersey.He and Aida (Edie) were half-2nd cousins.
Child of AIDA ZICCCARDI and PLACIDO MARCHESE is:
i. MARIA5 MARCHESE.
20. ROSIE4 MARCHESE (GIOVANNI3 JOHN, MARCHESE, PLACIDO2 MARCHESE, GIOVANNI1) was born 1895 in Palermo Sicily. She married NICOLINI.
Child of ROSIE MARCHESE and NICOLINI is:
i. PAUL5 NICOLINI, b. 1929.
21. JOSEPH4 MARCHESE (JOSEPH A.3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) He married GERALDINE DI NAPOLI.
Notes for JOSEPH MARCHESE:
Joseph was a teacher in Lodi.
Children of JOSEPH MARCHESE and GERALDINE DI NAPOLI are:
i. FRANK5 MARCHESE.
ii. MARILYN MARCHESE.
iii. JANE MARCHESE.
iv. LAURA MARCHESE.
22. PLACIDO (PAT)4 MARCHESE (JOSEPH A.3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1920 in New Jersey, and died December 18, 2002 in New Jersey. He married (1) AIDA (EDIE) ZICCCARDI, daughter of JOSEPH ZICCARDI and TERESA MARCHESE. She was born
October 15, 1916 in San Jose, CA, and died 1998 in Garfield, New Jersey. He married (2) AIDA J. ZACARDI 1949. She was born 1916 in San Jose, CA, and died
April 1994 in Garfield, New Jersey.
Notes for PLACIDO (PAT) MARCHESE:
Patrick served as Deputy Mayor in Lodi, New
Jersey.He and Aida (Edie) were half-2nd cousins.
Child is listed above
under (19) Aida (Edie) Zicccardi.
Child of PLACIDO MARCHESE and AIDA ZACARDI is:
i. MARIA5 MARCHESE.
23. JOHN4 MARCHESE (JOSEPH A.3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) died 2001. He
married BETTY GERMAN.
Notes for JOHN MARCHESE:
John lived in North
Miami Beach, Florida.
Children of JOHN MARCHESE and BETTY GERMAN are:
i. JOHN JR.5 MARCHESE.
ii. MICHAEL MARCHESE.
24. VINCENT4 MARCHESE (JOSEPH A.3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born 1928 in New Jersey. He married LILLIAN DI NAPOLI.
Notes for VINCENT MARCHESE:
Vincent served in the
Navy during WWII and was in sales of truck bodies.
Children of VINCENT MARCHESE and LILLIAN DI NAPOLI are:
i. JOE JR5 MARCHESE.
36. ii. SUE ANN MARCHESE.
iii. DIANNE MARCHESE.
iv. MARYANN MARCHESE.
v. LOUANN MARCHESE.
25. ANNE MARIE4 MARCHESE (JOSEPH A.3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) She married BALLINGER.
Child of ANNE MARCHESE and BALLINGER is:
i. SUSAN5 BALLINGER, m. JAY GRECO.
Generation No. 5
26. MARLENE5 MARCHESE (JOHN HENRY4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born December 04, 1934 in San Diego, CA. She married (1) FRANK LEROY PHILLIPS May 30, 1954 in St.
Paul's Episcopal Church, San Diego CA.
He was born June 04, 1932 in Kansas City Mo. She married (2) RONALD LOVE ROBERSHAW July 05, 1969 in 1st
Southern Baptist, San Diego CA. He was
born March 06, 1937 in Etowah County, Alabama.
Notes for MARLENE MARCHESE:
Marlene was a parent
volunteer in the schools for 12 years, and an assistant teacher for 3. She
loves swimming every day, piano playing , history and art. Marlene is very
active in Politics, serving on a County Advisory Comm. for 8 years and elected
Board of Director in her community. She works on government related issues, is
President and co-founder of Ramona Concert Assn. and writes frequently for the
newspaper. Marlene also shares her Christian testimony as a speaker for
Stonecroft Ministries, a non-denominational women's organization.
Children of MARLENE MARCHESE and FRANK PHILLIPS are:
37. i. NATALIE IRENE6 PHILLIPS, b.
December 20, 1957, In a trailer in Eagle Rock, Ca..
38. ii. JOHN LEE PHILLIPS, b. June 09, 1960, Kansas City Mo in a house in the Italian
district.
39. iii. VALERIE SUE PHILLIPS, b. June 06, 1964, In a house on Cornelius St. in
Lemon Grove.
Child of MARLENE MARCHESE and RONALD ROBERSHAW is:
iv. THOMAS LOVE6 ROBERSHAW, b. June
12, 1970, Grossmont Hospital, La Mesa, CA; m. KIM TRIEPKE, August 18, 2001, Paradise
Point, Mission Bay, San Diego.
27. DARLENE PATRICIA5 BREEDING (ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born October 20, 1936, and died July 02, 1985 in
San Diego. She married (1) STAN BIALECKI. She
married (2) CONRAD EMRICH.
Notes for DARLENE PATRICIA BREEDING:
Darlene had a beautiful singing voice. She was
a Christian and loved the Lord. She liked to knit and decorate cakes. She died of bone cancer, and was a testimony
to the Lord the years she fought the disease.
Children of DARLENE BREEDING and STAN BIALECKI are:
40. i. STANLEY WILLIAM6 BIALECKI, b. 1958.
41. ii. ROSE MARY BIALECKI.
iii. ROBERT BIALECKI, m. BRENDA.
iv. WILLIAM PATRICK BIALECKI, m. STEPHANIE.
v. SHERRY LYNN BIALECKI.
Child of DARLENE BREEDING and CONRAD EMRICH is:
vi. DARLENE APRIL6 EMRICH.
28. SHIRLEY5 BREEDING (ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born January 03, 1938 in San Diego, and died
April 13, 2005 in San Diego. She married
LARRY CLAUNCH.
Notes for SHIRLEY BREEDING:
Shirley attended
Maric College in 1981 to prepare her for her work in the nursing field. She is
a Home Health Nurse. Shirley is a Christian and loves the Lord. She has 4
grandchildren. Shirley died of a very rare blood disease, T.T.P., with unknown
cause. She went fast, the disease attacks the blood platelets and then shuts
down the body. Shirley will be remembered for her loving spirit and ability to
listen to anyone and show concern.
Children of SHIRLEY BREEDING and LARRY CLAUNCH are:
42. i. MARLA JO6 CLAUNCH, b. July
03, 1959.
43. ii. LINDA CLAUNCH, b. August 12, 1962.
29. DAVID LEE5 BREEDING (ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born June 20, 1946. He married (1) KAREN. He married (2) MARY.
Notes for DAVID LEE BREEDING:
David attended
Grossmont College, SDSU and USIU. At USIU he received a scholarship in
baseball. David studied Civil Engineering and Pre-Law. He is now an
Electrician. He has 6 grandchildren.
Child of DAVID BREEDING and KAREN is:
44. i. JACQUELINE MARIE6 BREEDING.
Child of DAVID BREEDING and MARY is:
ii. DAVID JR.6 BREEDING.
30. BARBARA ANN5 MARCHESE (JOSEPH ALBERT4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born October 29, 1934. She married LEWIS BOOTH.
Children of BARBARA MARCHESE and LEWIS BOOTH are:
i. STEPHEN6 BOOTH, b. April 23,
1954.
ii. JOSEPH WILLIAM BOOTH, b. July 12, 1960.
iii. LEWIS NORMAN BOOTH JR., b. October 24, 1962.
iv. DAVID MICHAEL BOOTH, b. August 01, 1965.
31. BETTY JO5 MARCHESE (JOSEPH ALBERT4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born March 10, 1939 in San Diego. She married ERNEST DAVE SALAZAR. He was born
October 14, 1936.
Children of BETTY MARCHESE and ERNEST SALAZAR are:
i. VALERIE ANN6 SALAZAR, b.
September 12, 1959; m. PAUL BAUMAN.
ii. MICHAEL ANTHONY SALAZAR, b. December 28, 1960.
iii. ERNEST DAVE SALAZAR JR., b. January 07, 1962.
iv. JOSEPH TODD SALAZAR, b. July 30, 1966.
32. LINDA SUSAN5 MARCHESE (JOSEPH ALBERT4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born November 24, 1948. She married MARTIN JAMES LORENTZ March 03, 1973.
Children of LINDA MARCHESE and MARTIN LORENTZ are:
i. MATTHEW JAMES LORENTZ6 LORENTZ, b. January
14, 1975.
ii. CHRISTA MICHELLE LORENTZ, b. December 27, 1977.
iii. NICHOLAS MARTIN LORENTZ, b. September 09, 1983.
33. LAURA LEE5 MARCHESE (JOSEPH ALBERT4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born December 05, 1950 in San Diego. She married MARK STEPHENSON.
Children of LAURA MARCHESE and MARK STEPHENSON are:
i. LARA6 SAN STEPHENSON, b. June
23, 1977.
ii. LAUREN MARIE STEPHENSON, b. December 25, 1979.
34. WILLIAM MARIO5 MARCHESE (VICTOR4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
August 13, 1957.
Child of WILLIAM MARIO MARCHESE is:
i. CHRISTOPHER MARIO6 MARCHESE, b.
September 25, 1990.
35. NYLA MARIE5 MARCHESE (JOSEPH FRANCIS4, SALVADORE3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born July 17, 1938 in San Diego California, and
died August 21, 1996.
Child of NYLA MARIE MARCHESE is:
45. i. MICHAEL6 MARCHESE, b. 1967,
Berkeley, California.
36. SUE ANN5 MARCHESE (VINCENT4, JOSEPH A.3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) She married KEN DEBIAK 1969.
Children of SUE MARCHESE and KEN DEBIAK are:
i. DAVID6 DEBIAK.
ii. MARC DEBIAK.
iii. JASON DEBIAK.
Generation No. 6
37. NATALIE IRENE6 PHILLIPS (MARLENE5 MARCHESE, JOHN HENRY4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
December 20, 1957 in In a trailer in Eagle Rock, Ca.. She married RICHARD DIXON October 1995.
Child of NATALIE PHILLIPS and RICHARD DIXON is:
i. RACHEL NICOLE7 DIXON, b. February
03, 1999.
38. JOHN LEE6 PHILLIPS (MARLENE5 MARCHESE, JOHN HENRY4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
June 09, 1960 in Kansas City Mo in a house in the Italian district. He married ELAINE REYES PABLO June 24, 2000 in Breakers Beach, Coronado
California.
Child of JOHN PHILLIPS and ELAINE PABLO is:
i. NIETO ANGELO MARCHESE7 PABLO, b. April 12,
2002, San Diego.
39. VALERIE SUE6 PHILLIPS (MARLENE5 MARCHESE, JOHN HENRY4, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
June 06, 1964 in In a house on Cornelius St. in Lemon Grove. She married NEAL SUNDBERG.
Children of VALERIE PHILLIPS and NEAL SUNDBERG are:
i. KATHARINE DEE7 SUNDBERG, b.
February 07, 1994.
ii. ANNA VICTORIA SUNDBERG, b. August 22, 1999.
iii. JULIA ROSE SUNDBERG, b. August 22, 1999.
40. STANLEY WILLIAM6 BIALECKI (DARLENE PATRICIA5 BREEDING, ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born 1958.
Child of STANLEY WILLIAM BIALECKI is:
i. CHRISTIPHER7 BIALECKI.
41. ROSE MARY6 BIALECKI (DARLENE PATRICIA5 BREEDING, ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) She married RANDY BRANCH.
Children of ROSE BIALECKI and RANDY BRANCH are:
i. MARISA7 BRANCH.
ii. JOEY BRANCH.
iii. AUSTIN BRANCH.
42. MARLA JO6 CLAUNCH (SHIRLEY5 BREEDING, ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
July 03, 1959. She married BUTLER.
Children of MARLA CLAUNCH and BUTLER are:
i. JACQUELYN YVETTE7 BUTLER.
ii. JOYCELYN MARIE BUTLER.
43. LINDA6 CLAUNCH (SHIRLEY5 BREEDING, ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
August 12, 1962. She married (1) GLASSER. She married (2) HIGHT.
Children of LINDA CLAUNCH and HIGHT are:
i. ASHLEY ROSE7 HIGHT.
ii. CHARLES HIGHT.
44. JACQUELINE MARIE6 BREEDING (DAVID LEE5, ROSE4 MARCHESE, MARIO3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1)
Children of JACQUELINE MARIE BREEDING are:
i. DEAVEN7 BREEDING.
ii. ZACHARY BREEDING.
45. MICHAEL6 MARCHESE (NYLA MARIE5, JOSEPH FRANCIS4, SALVADORE3, PLACIDO2, GIOVANNI1) was born
1967 in Berkeley, California. He married
CHERYLANN.
Children of MICHAEL MARCHESE and CHERYLANN are:
i. KATIE7 MARCHESE, b. 2000.
ii. CHRISTIAN MARCHESE, b. 2002.