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=Notable Families=
 
=Notable Families=
 
==Angelone family==
 
==Angelone family==
* Mrs. Anna Angelone '''1922+'''
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In 1932, Vincenzo & Anna resided at 262 Henry.  Vincenzo was employed as a laborer.
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* Vincenzo Angelone (1857-1949)
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* Anna Angelone '''1922+''' (1861-1951)
  
 
==Babusci family==
 
==Babusci family==
* Anthony Babusci '''1922+'''
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In 1932, Anthony was self-employed as a gardener, and lived at 163 Lincoln Ave.  In 1974, he relocated to Holiday, FL where he was in fellowship with the Odessa Gospel Hall for the remainder of his life. 
* Mrs. Anthony Babusci '''1922+'''
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* Antonio "Anthony" Babusci '''1922-1974?''' (b. 1894 Lucca, Toscana, Italy - d. 1990 Tarpon Springs, FL)
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* 1st wife: Isabella Bianco Babusci '''1922-1965?''' (b. 1894 Torre Bormida, Piemonte, Italy - d. 1965 Orange, NJ)
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* 2nd wife: Doris Babusci (b. 1912 Florence, Fremont, [[Colorado|CO]] - d. 1999 Pasco, FL).  Doris was a retired clerical worker for the American Bible Institute, and a member of the Holiday Gospel Assembly who moved there in 1981 from Long Branch, NJ.
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** Louis Daniel Babusci '''1922-1935+''' (b. 1917 Orange, NJ - d. 2006 Rumson, Monmouth, NJ).
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** Elizabeth Babusci Priolo '''1922-1937+''' (b. 1919 Orange, NJ - d. 2003)
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** Lydia Babusci Querques-DeCicco '''1924-1942+''' (b. 1924 Orange, NJ - d. 2017 Middletown, Cape May, NJ).  1st husband: Frank Philip Querques (b. 1925 Orange, NJ - d. 1987 Newark Heights, Essex, NJ), son of John Querques (d. 1966).
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** Daniel Babusci '''1926-1944+''' (b. 1926 Orange, NJ - d. 1999 Oceanport, Monmouth, NJ).  As per his obit, Daniel was a telephone engineer for Bell Labs for 20 years, retiring about 1974.  He was a commander of the D.A.V. in Fort Monmouth, and an Army veteran of WWII.  He resided in Plainfield before moving to Oceanport in 1963.
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** Eunice Babusci Saporito '''1930-1948+''' (b. 1930 Orange, NJ).  Husband: Andrew Saporito (d. 1982 Orange, NJ) was killed in a robbery at a restaurant he owned.
  
 
==Cappiello family==
 
==Cappiello family==
* Louis Cappiello '''1922+'''
 
* Mrs. Louis Cappiello '''1922+'''
 
  
* Anthony Cappiello '''1922+'''
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* Louis Cappiello '''1922-1979''' (b. 1897 Italy; emig. 1921; d. 1979 Pequannock, NJ).  Louis worked for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad 1930-1960.  He moved to Pequannock from Orange in 1978. 
* Mrs. Anthony Cappiello '''1922+'''
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* Celeste Cerrone Cappiello  '''1922-1972''' (b. 1899 Italy - d. 1972 Orange, NJ).
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** Benjamin J. Cappiello '''1922-1939+''' (b. 1921 Orange, NJ - d. 1977 Bloomington, Monroe, [[Indiana|IN]]).  Ben served 1942-1943 with the USMC during WWII.  Wife (1944 @ Carnegie, Allegheny, PA): Jean Viviano Cappiello
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** Noah Cappiello '''1924-1942+''' (b. 1924 Orange, NJ - d. 2008 Belton, SC).  Wife: Donna Hare Cappiello.  WWII Army veteran.  Noah did evangelistic work in NYC.  He worked many years for Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Co., and the Orange Co. school system.  He was a member of Shady Grove Baptist, and attended Faith Baptist. 
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** Moses A. Cappiello '''1924-1942+''' (b. 1924 Orange, NJ - d. 1975 Glen Ridge, Essex, NJ).  Moses served 1943-1946 in WWII.  He moved to West Caldwell in 1956, and was an employee of the Clayton Container Corp. in Lodi for 16 years.
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** Elijah "Lee" Cappiello '''1932-1950+''' (b. 1932 Orange, NJ).  Wife (1961 @ UMC, Rutherford, NJ): Christine V. Hess Cappiello, daughter of Christian W. Hess (b. 1900 NYC, NY - d. 1991 Lincoln Park, NJ).  Christian was a longtime member of Rutherford UMC, and Evermans Bible Class.  Lee was a teacher in 1961 in Clifton, NJ.
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* Anthony Cappiello '''1922+'''; * Mrs. Anthony Cappiello '''1922+'''
  
 
* Joseph Cappiello '''1922+'''
 
* Joseph Cappiello '''1922+'''
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* Rocco Cappiello '''1922+'''
 
* Rocco Cappiello '''1922+'''

Revision as of 06:19, 2 December 2024

  • Parsippany Gospel Hall, Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp., Morris Co., NJ (OB) 1922-2025+
    • East Orange Italian Gospel Hall 1922-1988; Livingston Gospel Hall 1988-2022

Early Correspondents

  • Joseph Ravenelli +1926-1927+

Notable Families

Angelone family

In 1932, Vincenzo & Anna resided at 262 Henry. Vincenzo was employed as a laborer.

  • Vincenzo Angelone (1857-1949)
  • Anna Angelone 1922+ (1861-1951)

Babusci family

In 1932, Anthony was self-employed as a gardener, and lived at 163 Lincoln Ave. In 1974, he relocated to Holiday, FL where he was in fellowship with the Odessa Gospel Hall for the remainder of his life.

  • Antonio "Anthony" Babusci 1922-1974? (b. 1894 Lucca, Toscana, Italy - d. 1990 Tarpon Springs, FL)
  • 1st wife: Isabella Bianco Babusci 1922-1965? (b. 1894 Torre Bormida, Piemonte, Italy - d. 1965 Orange, NJ)
  • 2nd wife: Doris Babusci (b. 1912 Florence, Fremont, CO - d. 1999 Pasco, FL). Doris was a retired clerical worker for the American Bible Institute, and a member of the Holiday Gospel Assembly who moved there in 1981 from Long Branch, NJ.
    • Louis Daniel Babusci 1922-1935+ (b. 1917 Orange, NJ - d. 2006 Rumson, Monmouth, NJ).
    • Elizabeth Babusci Priolo 1922-1937+ (b. 1919 Orange, NJ - d. 2003)
    • Lydia Babusci Querques-DeCicco 1924-1942+ (b. 1924 Orange, NJ - d. 2017 Middletown, Cape May, NJ). 1st husband: Frank Philip Querques (b. 1925 Orange, NJ - d. 1987 Newark Heights, Essex, NJ), son of John Querques (d. 1966).
    • Daniel Babusci 1926-1944+ (b. 1926 Orange, NJ - d. 1999 Oceanport, Monmouth, NJ). As per his obit, Daniel was a telephone engineer for Bell Labs for 20 years, retiring about 1974. He was a commander of the D.A.V. in Fort Monmouth, and an Army veteran of WWII. He resided in Plainfield before moving to Oceanport in 1963.
    • Eunice Babusci Saporito 1930-1948+ (b. 1930 Orange, NJ). Husband: Andrew Saporito (d. 1982 Orange, NJ) was killed in a robbery at a restaurant he owned.

Cappiello family

  • Louis Cappiello 1922-1979 (b. 1897 Italy; emig. 1921; d. 1979 Pequannock, NJ). Louis worked for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad 1930-1960. He moved to Pequannock from Orange in 1978.
  • Celeste Cerrone Cappiello 1922-1972 (b. 1899 Italy - d. 1972 Orange, NJ).
    • Benjamin J. Cappiello 1922-1939+ (b. 1921 Orange, NJ - d. 1977 Bloomington, Monroe, IN). Ben served 1942-1943 with the USMC during WWII. Wife (1944 @ Carnegie, Allegheny, PA): Jean Viviano Cappiello
    • Noah Cappiello 1924-1942+ (b. 1924 Orange, NJ - d. 2008 Belton, SC). Wife: Donna Hare Cappiello. WWII Army veteran. Noah did evangelistic work in NYC. He worked many years for Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Co., and the Orange Co. school system. He was a member of Shady Grove Baptist, and attended Faith Baptist.
    • Moses A. Cappiello 1924-1942+ (b. 1924 Orange, NJ - d. 1975 Glen Ridge, Essex, NJ). Moses served 1943-1946 in WWII. He moved to West Caldwell in 1956, and was an employee of the Clayton Container Corp. in Lodi for 16 years.
    • Elijah "Lee" Cappiello 1932-1950+ (b. 1932 Orange, NJ). Wife (1961 @ UMC, Rutherford, NJ): Christine V. Hess Cappiello, daughter of Christian W. Hess (b. 1900 NYC, NY - d. 1991 Lincoln Park, NJ). Christian was a longtime member of Rutherford UMC, and Evermans Bible Class. Lee was a teacher in 1961 in Clifton, NJ.
  • Anthony Cappiello 1922+; * Mrs. Anthony Cappiello 1922+
  • Joseph Cappiello 1922+


  • Rocco Cappiello 1922+
  • Ben & Betty Cappiello (1965-1968)+
  • David & Myra Cappiello (1965-1968)+

Deliberto family

  • Pat Deliberto 1931+

Demarino family

  • Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Demarino 1931+

Iatesta family

  • Salvatore Iatesta 1922+
  • John Iatesta 1922+
  • Mrs. John Iatesta 1922+
    • Dorothy Iatesta 1922+

Prinzo family

  • Domenic Prinzo 1931+

Rannelli family

  • Joseph Rannelli 1922-1927+
  • Mrs. Joseph Rannelli 1922+

Russo family

  • Charles Russo 1922+
  • Mrs. Charles Russo 1922+

Torsiello family

  • Jo Ann Torsiello (1965-1968)+
  • Anthony Torsiello (1965-1968)+

Valvano family

  • Mr. & Mrs. Domenic Valvano 1931+
  • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Valvano 1931+

Sources

  • Historical Sketch of the Clinton Street East Orange Assembly, 1980. Courtesy of Allan Valvano on 11-28-2024
  • Ancestry.com