Posted by jay- AT - synergisticsdesign --
NAME: Jay Cutrone Shippole
on 01/30/03 at 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: Cutrone from Campobasso
In Reply to: Re: Cutrone from Campobasso posted by Anna Maria Cutrone on 08/15/02 at 5:16 AM:
: : : : My great grandparents came to America from Italy in the early 1920's and : : : : on there passports it says they are from Cutrone . I am : : : : looking for this place in Italy and I am not having any : : : : good luck . : : On the southeaster coast of Italy, right on the bottom "sole" of the boot, look for a town now known as Crotone. I have done research on this, since my name is also Cutrone (my grandfather immigrated from Toro (near Campobosso) in 1910). Originally a Greek town called Kroton, over the centuries the name changed several times until it became Cotrone sometime from the Roman Empire to the 17th Century. On some maps in the 18th Century into the early 1900s, the name was Cutrone. If you look closely at a good detailed map, you may still see it. Hope this helps. : Hi there, : My father's family is in Campobasso and they are a well know Cutrone family in town. My mom's father was from Toro as was Lee's grandfather. : As Lee mentioned, the surname originates from the South of Italy and my father was convinced that our family originated from Greece. My Grandparents came from Toro/Campobasso late 1800s early 1900s. Her name was Giovanna Zino Cutrone and his Giuseppi Cutrone. They settled in East Boston and had two children, my dad James and his sister Mary.
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