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Giulio Maria Frederico De Grossi

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Giulio Maria Frederico De Grossi

Birth
Genoa, Città Metropolitana di Genova, Liguria, Italy
Death
4 Oct 1936 (aged 73)
Brazil
Burial
Caju, Município de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Add to Map
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Born in Genova, Italy. Son of Giovanni De Grossi Di Giuseppe and Anna Balbi Di Guiuseppe, he immigrated to South América when he was 20 years old on board of the merchant Steamship called Vapor Paranaguá, arriving in Buenos Aires, Argentina on november 30, 1883 where he met an Argentine woman named Amélia Ruisecco, getting married to her after a while.

Giulio graduated with a degree in Architecture and Engineering. He worked in many places throughout Argentina, Uruguay and finally here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where he stopped and settled having two children, Mario Manfredo De Grossi (elder) and Alberto De Grossi (younger), both deceased.

On the second photo taken circa 1919 shown up to down is probably a wedding celebration in Victória City, capital of Espirito Santo State where we can see on first row the old Giulio seated on the left side of the picture dressed with black clothes and beard. On the same row, toward him to right is his wife Amélia, also dressed with black lacework clothes. The boy seated on the ground in front of them wearing a hat is his younger son and my grandfather Alberto. The other people around them are unknown guests invited for the party.

Giulio died at home in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 4, 1936 age of 73, from arteriosclerosis and heart attack. Pray for him.
Born in Genova, Italy. Son of Giovanni De Grossi Di Giuseppe and Anna Balbi Di Guiuseppe, he immigrated to South América when he was 20 years old on board of the merchant Steamship called Vapor Paranaguá, arriving in Buenos Aires, Argentina on november 30, 1883 where he met an Argentine woman named Amélia Ruisecco, getting married to her after a while.

Giulio graduated with a degree in Architecture and Engineering. He worked in many places throughout Argentina, Uruguay and finally here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where he stopped and settled having two children, Mario Manfredo De Grossi (elder) and Alberto De Grossi (younger), both deceased.

On the second photo taken circa 1919 shown up to down is probably a wedding celebration in Victória City, capital of Espirito Santo State where we can see on first row the old Giulio seated on the left side of the picture dressed with black clothes and beard. On the same row, toward him to right is his wife Amélia, also dressed with black lacework clothes. The boy seated on the ground in front of them wearing a hat is his younger son and my grandfather Alberto. The other people around them are unknown guests invited for the party.

Giulio died at home in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 4, 1936 age of 73, from arteriosclerosis and heart attack. Pray for him.


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