Family Trees
If you’re on Ancestry.com you can find my family tree there, linked to my profile . I’ll add small charts to various stories as I add them here, but below are a few basic charts in image and pdf formats. The home page shows a current fan chart of my direct ancestors.
Clicking on the image of the chart will open the image in a new tab. Then when you hover over the image you’ll see a magnifying glass, and clicking on that will allow you to zoom in.
Paternal Line
Columbus in America
A chart of my great-grandparents Nunzio Santocolombo and Concetta Tumminello with their children and grandchildren, these were the immigrants on this line of my family. My research has gone back 3 more generations on both their lines.
Costantino in America
Chart of my great-great-grandparents, Domenico Costantino and Annunziata Madaio, with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Domenico immigrated with his children after Annunziata died. His daughter Carmella married Pasquale Letizia. Both the Costantinos and Letizias have deep roots in Castelcivita, Salerno, Italy. My research now goes back 3 more generations.
Letizia in America
Chart of my great-great grandfather Michelangelo Letizia, who immigrated after his wife’s death. Two of his sons immigrated separately, and had families. His son Pasquale, married Carmella Costantino. Both the Letizias and Costantinos have deep roots in Castelcivita, Salerno, Italy. I have information going back another 4 generations.
Maternal Line
McHugh in America
A chart from my great-grandparents Felix McHugh and Annie McHugh, and their children and grandchildren. Felix and Annie immigrated separately, as did many of their siblings. My research has gone back 5 more generations.
Maciejczak and Wisniewski in America
A chart from my great-great-grandfather Jan Maciejczak and great-great-grandparents Piotr Wisniewski and Frances Puchalski, Polish immigrants, whose children became my great-grandparents. My research has gone back 4 more generations.