Descendants of Andrea Giglia

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1.  Andrea1 Giglia  He married unknown. 

       

Children of Andrea Giglia and unknown are:

2.              i.    Giuseppe2 Giglia.

3.             ii.    Giovanni Giglia.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  Giuseppe2 Giglia (Andrea1)  He married Vincenza Favata. 

       

Children of Giuseppe Giglia and Vincenza Favata are:

4.              i.    Andrea3 Giglia, b. May 29, 1874, Santo Stefano Quisquina; d. September 14, 1976, Tampa, Florida.

                ii.    Rosalia Giglia, b. 1880.

5.            iii.    Concettina Giglia, b. December 08, 1883, Santo Stefano Quisquina; d. January 06, 1971, Tampa, Florida.

6.            iv.    Angela Giglia, b. March 09, 1885, Santo Stefano Quisquina; d. December 13, 1976, Tampa, Florida.

7.             v.    Giovannina Giglia, b. March 09, 1889, Santo Stefano Quisquina; d. May 05, 1977, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

3.  Giovanni2 Giglia (Andrea1)  He married Rosalia Castellano. 

       

Child of Giovanni Giglia and Rosalia Castellano is:

                 i.    Rosalia3 Giglia, b. April 24, 1883, Santo Stefano Quisquina.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

4.  Andrea3 Giglia (Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born May 29, 1874 in Santo Stefano Quisquina, and died September 14, 1976 in Tampa, Florida.  He married Francesca Leto. 

 

Notes for Andrea Giglia:

Paul,

Nanna Angelina' older brother was Uncle Henry Giglia. In sicilian parlance he was always referred to by all the family as "zio Niria" or Uncle Henry. No one called him Andrew or Andrea although his actual name was Andrea. His grandson is my cousin Andrew Giglia in Tampa who at one time was very close to me and mom during the early years . we used to go out to dinners together, visit each other's house and generally socialize. cousin Andy's sister was a heavy set beautiful lady who could sing opera--- she would often joke how she was "in love" with Pavarotti. She was always present at all the operas that mom and I would sponsor in Tampa during the 60's and 70's. When you are in Tampa perhaps we can reach out and talk to cousin Andrew -- he will tell you many stories about our famous Uncle Henry, the oldest, and somewhat roguish part of our family at the time. It is slightly possible that Aunt Vi might still have some recall of Uncle Henry as well depending on her memory powers. She can verify about zio Niria.   Dad.

 

More About Andrea Giglia:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

Social Security Number: 265-14-4364

       

Children of Andrea Giglia and Francesca Leto are:

                 i.    Joseph A.4 Giglia.

                ii.    Bennie L. Giglio.

               iii.    Vincenzina Giglia, m. unknown Pullara.

               iv.    Vera Giglia, m. unknown Gurriere.

                v.    Adelina Giglia, m. unknown Valenti.

8.            vi.    Rudolph Giglio.

 

 

5.  Concettina3 Giglia (Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born December 08, 1883 in Santo Stefano Quisquina, and died January 06, 1971 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Ricardo Casares.  He was born November 17, 1873, and died August 10, 1959 in Tampa, Florida.

 

More About Concettina Giglia:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

 

More About Ricardo Casares:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

       

Children of Concettina Giglia and Ricardo Casares are:

9.              i.    Joseph4 Casares, b. March 09, 1903, Tampa, Florida; d. December 22, 1939, Tampa, Florida.

                ii.    Faustino Casares, b. 1904.

10.          iii.    Amalia Casares, b. November 17, 1901; d. June 12, 1985, Tampa, Florida.

               iv.    unknown Casares, m. Robert Menendez.

                v.    Manuela Casares, m. J.C. Valenti.

 

 

6.  Angela3 Giglia (Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born March 09, 1885 in Santo Stefano Quisquina, and died December 13, 1976 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Ignazio Pizzuto Antinoro November 01, 1904 in Sacred Heart Church, Tampa, Florida, son of Paolo Antinoro and Angela Capitano.  He was born February 17, 1885 in Santo Stefano Quisquina, and died October 23, 1940 in Tampa, Florida.

 

Notes for Angela Giglia:

Arrived on the ship Plata on May 19, 1894 at the age of 8 in New Orleans.  Was officalliy naturalized as an American citizen later in the 1940's or 1950's in Tampa at the federal courthouse.

 

More About Angela Giglia:

Burial: Italian Club Cemetary, Ybor City

Social Security Number: 262-10-3244

 

Notes for Ignazio Pizzuto Antinoro:

 

 

 

More About Ignazio Pizzuto Antinoro:

Burial: Italian Club Cemetary, Ybor City

Cause of Death: Assassinated

       

Children of Angela Giglia and Ignazio Antinoro are:

11.            i.    Amalia4 Antinori, b. August 02, 1905, Tampa, Florida; d. December 23, 1979, Tampa, Florida.

12.           ii.    Paul Antinori, b. January 01, 1907, Tampa, Florida; d. September 12, 1963, Tampa, Florida.

13.          iii.    Joseph Antinori, b. February 02, 1909, Tampa, Florida; d. November 04, 1953, Tampa, Florida.

14.          iv.    Vincenzina Antinori, b. October 30, 1911, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

7.  Giovannina3 Giglia (Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born March 09, 1889 in Santo Stefano Quisquina, and died May 05, 1977 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Vincenzo Pizzuto Antinori, son of Paolo Antinoro and Angela Capitano.  He was born May 22, 1879 in Santo Stefano Quisquina, and died July 17, 1942 in Tampa, Florida.

 

More About Giovannina Giglia:

Burial: Italian Club Cemetary, Ybor City

 

More About Vincenzo Pizzuto Antinori:

Burial: Italian Club Cemetary, Ybor City

       

Children of Giovannina Giglia and Vincenzo Antinori are:

                 i.    Vincenzina4 Antinori, b. 1912, Tampa, Florida; d. August 10, 2003, Tampa, Florida; m. Paul Giglia.

 

More About Vincenzina Antinori:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

 

15.           ii.    Angelina Antinori, b. September 27, 1907.

               iii.    Paolino Antinori, b. January 19, 1909, Tampa, Florida; d. August 20, 1909, Tampa, Florida.

 

More About Paolino Antinori:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

 

               iv.    Paolo Antinori, b. January 26, 1913; d. June 17, 1931.

 

More About Paolo Antinori:

Burial: Italian Club Cemetary, Ybor City

 

16.           v.    Laura Antinori, b. August 17, 1914.

               vi.    Ada Antinori, b. May 22, 1919; m. Bob Sullivan; b. June 29, 1918; d. December 18, 2002, Tampa, Florida.

              vii.    Dora Antinori, b. December 14, 1925; m. Tony Suarez; b. February 06, 1917.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

8.  Rudolph4 Giglio (Andrea3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1)

       

Child of Rudolph Giglio is:

                 i.    Aida5 Giglio.

 

 

9.  Joseph4 Casares (Concettina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born March 09, 1903 in Tampa, Florida, and died December 22, 1939 in Tampa, Florida.

 

Notes for Joseph Casares:

Bodyguard of Ignazio Antinori.

 

More About Joseph Casares:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

       

Child of Joseph Casares is:

                 i.    Rick5 Casares, m. Polly Cleary.

 

Notes for Rick Casares:

Rick Casares, Tampa’s football sensation and "the greatest Chicago Bear runner of them all," sixth ground gainer in NFL history, five times All-Pro and all-time favorite son of Florida. (Rick is three quarters Italian.)

http://www.lib.usf.edu/virtual/ldc/floridiana/sunland/v03n1_77/v03n1_77_24.pdf

 

 

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Florida's Fabulous 50: Rick Casares

Rick Casares /Julissa Mora/Sun illustrator

UF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Regarded as one of the best -- and toughest -- athletes in school history. ... In football, he was a three-year starter at fullback from 1951-53 and finished his career with 1,163 yards rushing. ... Also a standout on the basketball team. At 6 feet 2 and 230 pounds, he was a physical inside player who often beat taller defenders with his physical style. ... Led the Gators in scoring and rebounding as a sophomore and junior. He averaged 14.9 points and 11.3 rebounds in 1951-52 and 15.5 points and 11.5 rebounds in 1952-53.

AFTER UF

Drafted in the second round by the Chicago Bears and went on to have an excellent pro career at fullback. ... In 10 years with the Bears, he scored 59 touchdowns and was named to the Pro Bowl five consecutive seasons. ... Ranks third on Chicago's all-time rushing list with 5,675 yards.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Retired and lives in Tampa with his wife, the former Polly Cleary.

-- Robbie Andreu

 

 

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No. 12 Rick Casares

By ROZEL A. LEE of The Tampa Tribune

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Rick Casares' No. 60 Jefferson High football jersey has been retired in honor of his outstanding career with the Dragons.

Photo courtesy of Jefferson High

 

Rick Casares: Jefferson '50

Highlights: : Golden Gloves boxing champion in New Jersey as a 15-year-old before moving to Tampa. ... From 1948 to 1950 led Jefferson to two city titles and only four losses. ... As a senior, he was all-state, All-Southern, and All-American in football and all-state in basketball from 1948 to '50. ... Won the state javelin title in 1950 and recognized (before there were recruiting magazines) as the top high school prospect in the country. ... Played football and basketball at the University of Florida from 1951 to 1953, where he was All-SEC in both sports and captained the basketball team in 1952-53. In football, he played halfback, quarterback, fullback, punter and kicker. Holds the distinction of scoring the Gators' first points in their first bowl appearance, a 14-13 Gator Bowl victory against Tulsa in 1953. ... His career was interrupted by a stint in the Army in 1954 and in 1955 he was drafted in the second round by the Chicago Bears, where he broke most of Bronco Nagurski's records. He became the Bears' all-time rushing leader in 10 seasons with 1,386 carries for 5,675 yards and 49 touchdowns, now ranking him third on the Bears' all-time list. ... In 1956, he became the sixth NFL player to rush for more than 1,000 yards in 12 games. ... Retired in 1964. ... Worked in real estate, handled apartment financing and owned the Huddle Lounge.

 

Today: He and wife Polly reside in Tampa and he continues to commute to Los Angeles where he remains a consultant to the Scotti Bros. talent management, television, movie and recording firm.

 

Before the Bucs, before Mike Alstott and Warrick Dunn ... before Doc or Tino or Lou ... before Brooke Bennett struck gold, there was Rick Casares.

 

A product of old Jefferson High, a two-sport athlete at the University of Florida and record-setting running back of the Chicago Bears, Casares was this city's first football icon.

 

Casares literally did it all (ran, passed, blocked and kicked) for the Dragons, who won city titles in 1947 and '49. He also won a state track and field title in the javelin. At 6-foot-1, 190 pounds, he was hailed as the nation's best high school player.

 

"His determination and desire, the fight in him, that's what made him a great athlete,'' said longtime friend and Dragons teammate Jimmy Giglio. "He was tall and lanky and didn't know his own strength.''

 

The fight that raged inside him was an angry remnant of a boy that lost his father at too young an age.

 

It was the 1940s and Casares left his home in New Jersey to live with his aunt and uncle in Tampa. He had wanted to become a boxer, but his energy was channeled toward football.

 

At Jefferson, he was all-state, All-Southern and an All-American in football his senior year. He also earned all-state honors as a basketball player for three years. He played baseball, too.

 

"And just one day picked up the javelin and threw it,'' said his former coach, Dick Spoto. "He was the best high school athlete to ever come out of the state of Florida.''

 

And it nearly never happened.

 

Spoto spotted Casares when he arrived as a freshman too late to play football, so Spoto convinced him to try out for basketball.

 

Casares didn't want to stay in school, Spoto said, but Jefferson's coaches counseled him about what sports could do for him.

 

"Once he got interested in sports, he was just a good, good kid with no intentions of ever quitting school,'' Spoto said.

 

He parlayed his talents into a football scholarship to the University of Florida, where he starred in football and basketball from 1951-53. His final year, Florida played in its first bowl game. By then 6-3 and 225 pounds, Casares scored Florida's first points on a 2-yard run to pave the way for a 14-13 Gator Bowl victory against Tulsa. That led to all-Southeastern Conference honors before Casares became a second-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears.

 

From 1955-64, he was the forerunner of many talented Bears running backs. He ranks third in career rushing (1,386 carries for 5,675 yards and 49 touchdowns) behind Walter Payton and Neal Anderson.

 

In 1963, he won a championship ring and one of his teammates was New Orleans and former Chicago coach Mike Ditka.

 

"He was the toughest guy I ever played with,'' Ditka said, recalling a time when Casares played on a broken ankle. "On the field, he was all business. Off the field, he was a real sweetheart.''

 

Casares never shied from the limelight, though his dominating presence belied his quiet nature. His charm and soft voice contradicted the big and very tough athlete he was.

 

"After bullying his way for 10 or 12 yards, he'd come back and say 'Nice blocking' to the guys,'' Spoto said. "He was a very nice, respectful guy all the time.''

 

Football led to careers in real estate, the recording industry and lounge club ownership.

 

It was a long way from the night when, as a 7-year-old, he heard his father dragged from his family's Ybor City home. The elder Casares was the victim of a gang-style killing.

 

He moved to Patterson, N.J., with his mother, who eventually sent him back to Tampa when a boxing promoter wanted to sign the amateur champ to a professional contract at age 15. His mother would not permit it.

 

Jefferson and Spoto, he said, turned his life around.

 

"Jefferson was just perfect for me,'' Casares said. "It was the family I needed."

 

At 67, he remains an imposing figure. Casares' quiet confidence is not far removed from his playing days, when he struck fear in opponents. And his humility remains.

 

"He's just an all-around good guy,'' Giglio said. "He was always fair with everyone.''

 

When Jefferson retired his No. 60 jersey in 1996, he had come full circle. Back among former classmates and friends, days of burgers at the Goody Goody and 10-cent movies at the Ritz didn't seem so long ago.

 

"Individual honors are hard to deal with,'' he had said at the time. "Guys from my era always put the team first.

 

More than the Bears or Gators, it was the Dragons, he said, that meant the most to him.

 

"Your first sports recognition comes in high school,'' he said. "My success with the Bears was for 10 years. What happened at Jefferson has lasted my whole life.''

 

Up next, No. 11: Jefferson's Fred McGriff matures into a powerful big-leaguer and community leader.

 

 

More About Rick Casares:

Occupation: Pro Bowl NFL Running Back, Chicago Bears

 

 

10.  Amalia4 Casares (Concettina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born November 17, 1901, and died June 12, 1985 in Tampa, Florida.  She married unknown Valdez. 

 

More About Amalia Casares:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

       

Children of Amalia Casares and unknown Valdez are:

                 i.    Norma Jean5 Valdez, m. Phil Hallam.

17.           ii.    Olga Valdez, b. July 26, 1925; d. October 29, 1965, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

11.  Amalia4 Antinori (Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born August 02, 1905 in Tampa, Florida, and died December 23, 1979 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Sam Ferrara December 23, 1931 in Sacred Heart Church, Tampa, Florida.  He was born January 22, 1901 in Tampa, Florida, and died September 07, 1952.

 

More About Amalia Antinori:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

Social Security Number: 261-50-2998

 

Notes for Sam Ferrara:

Served in the WWI navy. Had tattoos on his arm.  Bought Paul Jr a 22 caliber rifle at the King Greco Hardware store.

 

Sam Ferrara ran the Columbia Music and Applicance store with Aunt Molly in Ybor city. 

 

More About Sam Ferrara:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

       

Child of Amalia Antinori and Sam Ferrara is:

18.            i.    Sam Ferrara5 Jr., b. October 22, 1932; d. March 1984.

 

 

12.  Paul4 Antinori (Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born January 01, 1907 in Tampa, Florida, and died September 12, 1963 in Tampa, Florida.  He married Rose Diecidue June 28, 1933 in Sacred Heart Church, Tampa, Florida, daughter of Alfonso Diecidue and Antonina Arcuri.  She was born July 10, 1912 in Tampa, Florida, and died August 09, 1998 in Tampa, Florida.

 

More About Paul Antinori:

Burial: Myrtle Hill Cemetary, Tampa, Florida

Cause of Death: Lung Cancer

 

More About Rose Diecidue:

Burial: Myrtle Hill Cemetary, Tampa, Florida

Cause of Death: Leukemia

Social Security Number: 261-73-9966

       

Children of Paul Antinori and Rose Diecidue are:

19.            i.    Paul5 Antinori, Jr., b. November 26, 1934, Tampa, Florida.

20.           ii.    Ron Antinori, b. July 22, 1942, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

13.  Joseph4 Antinori (Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born February 02, 1909 in Tampa, Florida, and died November 04, 1953 in Tampa, Florida.  He married Lillie Riggio.  She was born November 13, 1910, and died April 26, 1977 in Tampa, Florida.

 

Notes for Joseph Antinori:

 

 

 

More About Joseph Antinori:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

Social Security Number: 263-22-1452

 

More About Lillie Riggio:

Burial: Tampa, Florida

Social Security Number: 262-10-0729

       

Children of Joseph Antinori and Lillie Riggio are:

21.            i.    Gilda Angela5 Antinori, b. Tampa, Florida; d. April 27, 1994, Tampa, Florida.

22.           ii.    Joseph Antinori Jr., b. 1947.

 

 

14.  Vincenzina4 Antinori (Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born October 30, 1911 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Vern West.  He was born January 09, 1915.

       

Child of Vincenzina Antinori and Vern West is:

                 i.    Stephanie5 West, b. January 05, 1949.

 

 

15.  Angelina4 Antinori (Giovannina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born September 27, 1907.  She married Ciccio Morales.  He was born March 16, 1909.

 

Notes for Ciccio Morales:

Jimmy Velasco was shot in Ybor City after visiting the house of Ciccio Morales.

       

Child of Angelina Antinori and Ciccio Morales is:

                 i.    Lorraine5 Morales, b. September 24, 1942; m. Jose Insausti; b. December 14, 1937.

 

 

16.  Laura4 Antinori (Giovannina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born August 17, 1914.  She married Henry Ferlita.  He was born April 26, 1909, and died October 1993.

 

Notes for Henry Ferlita:

He was a fireman and tried to help Vicenzo Antinori when he had the heart attack.

       

Children of Laura Antinori and Henry Ferlita are:

23.            i.    Elaine5 Ferlita, b. January 20, 1940.

24.           ii.    Paul Ferlita, b. November 01, 1934, Tampa, Florida; d. May 29, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

Generation No. 5

 

17.  Olga5 Valdez (Amalia4 Casares, Concettina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born July 26, 1925, and died October 29, 1965 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Joseph Dionigi Antinori, son of Stefano Antinoro and Maria Monteleone.  He was born January 23, 1915 in Tampa, Florida.

 

More About Olga Valdez:

Burial: New Centro Asturiano Cemetary, Tampa, Florida

       

Child of Olga Valdez and Joseph Antinori is:

25.            i.    Dennis6 Antinori, b. November 13, 1948.

 

 

18.  Sam Ferrara5 Jr. (Amalia4 Antinori, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born October 22, 1932, and died March 1984.  He married Callie. 

 

More About Sam Ferrara Jr.:

Cause of Death: Airplane crashed in the Gulf of Mexico

Social Security Number: 266-42-8245

       

Children of Sam Jr. and Callie are:

26.            i.    Sam6 Ferrara III.

27.           ii.    Michael Rudolpho Ferrara.

               iii.    Anthony Ferrara.

 

 

19.  Paul5 Antinori, Jr. (Paul4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born November 26, 1934 in Tampa, Florida.  He met Louise Bonski January 16, 1961 in Tampa, Florida, daughter of Anthony Bonski and Helen Palko.  She was born July 04, 1936 in Gallitzin, PA.

 

More About Paul Antinori, Jr.:

Baptism: September 25, 1938, Sacred Heart Church

       

Children of Paul Antinori and Louise Bonski are:

28.            i.    Camille6 Antinori, b. July 27, 1962, Tampa, Florida.

29.           ii.    Paul Antinori III, b. August 22, 1968, Tampa, Florida.

30.          iii.    Maxim Antinori, b. July 19, 1971, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

20.  Ron5 Antinori (Paul4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born July 22, 1942 in Tampa, Florida.  He married (1) Susan McVicker.  She was born February 09, 1946.  He married (2) Pam Dennis. 

 

Notes for Ron Antinori:

 

 

 

 

       

Children of Ron Antinori and Pam Dennis are:

31.            i.    Ronald R. Antinori6 Jr., b. July 12, 1968, Atlanta, GA.

                ii.    Michael Antinori, b. June 15, 1969, Tampa, Florida.

 

 

21.  Gilda Angela5 Antinori (Joseph4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born in Tampa, Florida, and died April 27, 1994 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Les Solomon. 

       

Child of Gilda Antinori and Les Solomon is:

                 i.    Dana Evelyn6 Solomon, b. Tampa, Florida.

 

 

22.  Joseph Antinori5 Jr. (Joseph4 Antinori, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born 1947.  He married (1) Linda Fernandez.  She was born 1948.  He married (2) Gilda Marie Dominguez. 

       

Children of Joseph Jr. and Linda Fernandez are:

                 i.    Shawn Celeste6 Antinori, b. November 26, 1972, Tampa, Florida.

                ii.    Joseph Ryan Antinori, b. 1975.

 

 

23.  Elaine5 Ferlita (Laura4 Antinori, Giovannina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born January 20, 1940.  She married Larocca. 

       

Children of Elaine Ferlita and Larocca are:

                 i.    Joalanne6.

                ii.    Mark.

 

 

24.  Paul5 Ferlita (Laura4 Antinori, Giovannina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born November 01, 1934 in Tampa, Florida, and died May 29, 2000 in Tampa, Florida.  He married Sylvia Rodriguez. 

       

Children of Paul Ferlita and Sylvia Rodriguez are:

                 i.    Vincent6 Ferlita.

                ii.    Paul Ferlita.

               iii.    Loretta Ferlita.

 

 

Generation No. 6

 

25.  Dennis6 Antinori (Olga5 Valdez, Amalia4 Casares, Concettina3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born November 13, 1948.  He married Suzanne Geis.  She was born July 06, 1948.

       

Children of Dennis Antinori and Suzanne Geis are:

                 i.    Christopher7 Antinori, b. December 26, 1974.

                ii.    Alisa Antinori, b. August 15, 1977.

               iii.    Joseph Antinori, b. January 20, 1981.

 

 

26.  Sam6 Ferrara III (Sam Ferrara5 Jr., Amalia4 Antinori, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1)  He married Patti. 

       

Children of Sam Ferrara and Patti are:

                 i.    Molly7 Ferrara, b. 1993.

                ii.    Dominic Ferrara, b. 2004.

 

 

27.  Michael Rudolpho6 Ferrara (Sam Ferrara5 Jr., Amalia4 Antinori, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1)  He married (1) unknown.    He married (2) Marinella. 

       

Child of Michael Ferrara and unknown is:

                 i.    Michael Rudolpho Ferrara7 Jr., b. 1988.

 

 

28.  Camille6 Antinori (Paul5, Paul4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born July 27, 1962 in Tampa, Florida.  She married Gary Casterline October 2001 in St. Petersburg, Florida.  He was born in Montana.

       

Child of Camille Antinori and Gary Casterline is:

                 i.    Rosa Louise7 Casterline, b. January 25, 2003.

 

 

29.  Paul6 Antinori III (Paul5, Paul4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born August 22, 1968 in Tampa, Florida.  He met Maria Alessandra Di Siena August 01, 1998 in Whitestone, NY, daughter of Americo Di Siena and Maria D'Urso.  She was born July 04, 1969 in Corona, Queens, NY.

 

Notes for Paul Antinori III:

 

 

 

More About Paul Antinori III:

Education: Cornell University MBA 1996

Occupation: Software Engineer, Cisco Systems, Lowell, Mass.

 

More About Maria Alessandra Di Siena:

Education: NYU, Valedictorian 1991 BS Acct'g

       

Children of Paul Antinori and Maria Di Siena are:

                 i.    Jessika Rose7 Antinori, b. February 21, 2000, North Andover, MA.

 

More About Jessika Rose Antinori:

Baptism: May 28, 2000 St Michaels Parish N. Andover

Individual Note: took first step day before first bday

 

                ii.    Brandon Paul Antinori, b. July 01, 2002, North Andover, MA.

 

 

30.  Maxim6 Antinori (Paul5, Paul4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born July 19, 1971 in Tampa, Florida.  He married Laurel Kayne August 01, 2001. 

       

Child of Maxim Antinori and Laurel Kayne is:

                 i.    Ruby Isobel Helen7 Antinori, b. May 01, 2003, Boston, MA.

 

 

31.  Ronald R. Antinori6 Jr. (Ron5 Antinori, Paul4, Angela3 Giglia, Giuseppe2, Andrea1) was born July 12, 1968 in Atlanta, GA.  He married Denise Ann. 

       

Children of Ronald Jr. and Denise Ann are:

                 i.    Telli Marie7 Antinori.

                ii.    Michael Vincenzo Antinori, b. November 1999.