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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Francesco Ulissi: Birth: 25 AUG 1881 in Poggio San Vittorino. Death: 28 MAY 1968 in Eglington Cem. Clarksboro, NJ

  2. Alfredo Ulissi: Birth: 12 APR 1882 in Poggio San Vittorino, Teramo.

  3. Davide Ulissi: Birth: 15 JAN 1884 in Poggio San Vittorino. Death: 1957 in ? Penns Grove NJ USA

  4. Vincenzo Ulissi: Birth: 05 APR 1885 in Italy. Death: 13 JUL 1930

  5. Giovanni Ulissi: Birth: 24 JUN 1887 in Poggio San Vittorino IT. Death: 14 DEC 1983 in NJ

  6. Dionisio Ulissi: Birth: 19 APR 1890 in Poggio San Vittorino. Death: 13 MAY 1954 in Teramo, IT

  7. Felice Ulissi: Birth: 18 APR 1892 in Putignano, Teramo. Death: 1969


Notes
a. Note:   Massimo Ulissi was born at home in the small village of Poggio San Vittorino, a small village on the outskirts of Teramo (about 100 miles
 to the east of Rome). He had at least five male siblings.
 As an adult Massimo later lived in Putignano, a few kilometers north
 of Teramo. He made his living as a mezzadro (a farmer who worked the
 fields of another and splits the harvest with the ower). One of the
 families that he worked for had the name of Ciccone. On his marriage
 application of 1880 he is referred to as "Massimo Di Ulisse."
 Massimo had seven children, all of them males and the oldest of which
 was a mere 16 in the 1897. In that year, at about the age of 50 and
 living in the town of Putignano, Massimo went to Rome for medical
 treatment, probably for lung cancer, never to return to the land of
 his birth. In 1897 Massimo died and was buried, likely in a pauper's
 grave, in Rome.
 After he died, Massimo's wife, Luisa Taraschi, and her seven sons were
 told that they were no longer welcome as tenant farmers (mezzadri) on
 this property. The family then moved to a hilltop location called
 Frondi, a hilltop overlooking, and not more than two kilometers from,
 the small village of Valle San Giovanni. She and her sons were to
 become "Valaroli" (a dialect word refering to one who lives in Valle
 San Giovanni). Luisa worked as a housekeeper for the a family by the
 name of Aceti. They also raised turkeys there. In 1902 the family
 moved another another suburb, Fiumicello, yet closer to Valle San
 Giovanni.
 Each of Massimo Ulissi's children went to the western hemisphere to
 live. Six went to the USA and one lived in South American and Canada.
 After being forced to move back to Italy, one son, Dionisio, lived the
 majoity of his adult years in Italy. Three sons, Dionisio, Davide,
 and Felice, are buried in Italy.
 Had cousin Alouisio. May have named his son after this person.


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