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Brothers Reunited: c. 1922

Pasquale, Vincenzo, Giuseppe and Pietro Vallinoto (left to right), taken shortly after my grandfather Vincenzo (b. 1902- d. 1985) arrived in New York City from Montemurro, Italy. He was the youngest of eight children and the last to leave his homeland for the promise of a better life in America. View full size.

Pasquale, Vincenzo, Giuseppe and Pietro Vallinoto (left to right), taken shortly after my grandfather Vincenzo (b. 1902- d. 1985) arrived in New York City from Montemurro, Italy. He was the youngest of eight children and the last to leave his homeland for the promise of a better life in America. View full size.

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Beautiful photo! I'm wondering if this family is related to the family of my great-grandfather named Antonio Vallinoto, born in San Constantino di Rivello, Potenza, Italy. My great-grandfather came to Brazil in 1900. Montemurro is located in the Basilicata region like San Constantine.

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