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- | [[ | + | [[Maria and Nicola Elia|Maria Elia]] was once at the center of a strange news story in the New York City papers. Neighbors had lost a ball over her fence, and she had refused to give it back. The children resourcefully picketed in front of her house, and the story - Children Picket Grandma - was picked up by at least one big city paper. |
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Revision as of 15:43, 7 January 2008
Welcome to the Elia Family Project. In conjunction with the Elia Family Reunion of 2001, which was a great success, the Elia Family Project was designed to help keep the Elia family as tightly knit as it was when Maria and Nicola first immigrated to the United States from Sicily. The website celebrates the 8 families descended from Maria and Nicola.
Family TreeBio List | CalendarNovember | Reunions2007 | Recipe Book | Newest Pages | Photo Gallery
Family AnnouncementsHere you can see the most-recently posted announcements - to post your own, click the word edit next to the Newest Entry heading. Put the newest announcement at the top of the list, delete the last announcement, and change the Newest Entry date. Please also post on the archived announcements page. Newest Entry: December 1, 2007
...see all archived announcements
Website News → Last Update: August 3, 2007The Elia Family Project currently contains 234 articles. This section of the front page will detail the most significant changes.
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Featured Page Of November, 2024The new year brings a new home for →Mary Jo Barbarossa←. This month's featured page is her life and times. ...see previous Featured Pages
Did You Know?Maria Elia was once at the center of a strange news story in the New York City papers. Neighbors had lost a ball over her fence, and she had refused to give it back. The children resourcefully picketed in front of her house, and the story - Children Picket Grandma - was picked up by at least one big city paper. ...see previous Did You Know? entries
Help Us!This site is ever-growing, and you too can edit these pages! Here's what you need to know about contributing. Here's what to do to help:
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