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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 36 MIN

Exploring Toritto Bari: A Journey Through Time

from Italian Roots and Genealogy · host Bob Sorrentino

Send us a textThe conversation explores the life and experiences of Rocco Scolamacchia, who grew up in Toritto, Italy, during the mid-20th century. It delves into his childhood memories, the impact of World War II on his family, the struggles of survival during difficult times, and the importance of family connections and genealogy. With his daughter Lisa the discussion highlights the cultural heritage and legacy that shapes their identities today. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into their family histories, cultural traditions, and the rich culinary heritage of their Italian roots. They share personal anecdotes about family gatherings, local customs like Baker's Night, and the challenges of tracing genealogy. The discussion also touches on the nuances of dialects in Italy, the significance of family names, and the importance of maintaining connections across generations. The speakers express pride in their heritage and the unique flavors of their hometown, highlighting the role of food in their cultural identity.Rocco left Torito at the age of 24 in 1960.Toritto had limited amenities during Rocco's childhood.World War II brought significant challenges to families in Torito.Rocco's father served as a guard for the King of Italy.Rocco's family experienced the effects of bombings during the war.Food scarcity led to black market activities during the war.Wild chicory was a common food source during tough times.Genealogy plays a crucial role in understanding family history.Family connections are deeply rooted in shared experiences.Heritage and legacy are important aspects of their identity. Family connections are deeply rooted in shared memories and traditions.Baker's Night is a cherished cultural tradition that brings families together during Christmas.Local delicacies, such as sausages, hold significant cultural value and are hard to find outside Italy.Genealogy research can be challenging, especially when accessing church records.Maintaining family ties across generations is essential for preserving cultural heritage.Dialect differences in Italy can create barriers in communication, even among Italians.Family names often carry deep significance and reflect personal histories.Culinary experiences are a vital part of cultural identity and heritage.The internet plays a crucial role in connecting families and preserving traditions.Pride in one's heritage is expressed through language, food, and family stories.Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

Send us a textThe conversation explores the life and experiences of Rocco Scolamacchia, who grew up in Toritto, Italy, during the mid-20th century. It delves into his childhood memories, the impact of World War II on his family, the struggles of survival during difficult times, and the importance of family connections and genealogy. With his daughter Lisa the discussion highlights the cultural heritage and legacy that shapes their identities today. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into their family histories, cultural traditions, and the rich culinary heritage of their Italian roots. They share personal anecdotes about family gatherings, local customs like Baker's Night, and the challenges of tracing genealogy. The discussion also touches on the nuances of dialects in Italy, the significance of family names, and the importance of maintaining connections across generations. The speakers express pride in their heritage and the unique flavors of their hometown, highlighting the role of food in their cultural identity.Rocco left Torito at the age of 24 in 1960.Toritto had limited amenities during Rocco's childhood.World War II brought significant challenges to families in Torito.Rocco's father served as a guard for the King of Italy.Rocco's family experienced the effects of bombings during the war.Food scarcity led to black market activities during the war.Wild chicory was a common food source during tough times.Genealogy plays a crucial role in understanding family history.Family connections are deeply rooted in shared experiences.Heritage and legacy are important aspects of their identity. Family connections are deeply rooted in shared memories and traditions.Baker's Night is a cherished cultural tradition that brings families together during Christmas.Local delicacies, such as sausages, hold significant cultural value and are hard to find outside Italy.Genealogy research can be challenging, especially when accessing church records.Maintaining family ties across generations is essential for preserving cultural heritage.Dialect differences in Italy can create barriers in communication, even among Italians.Family names often carry deep significance and reflect personal histories.Culinary experiences are a vital part of cultural identity and heritage.The internet plays a crucial role in connecting families and preserving traditions.Pride in one's heritage is expressed through language, food, and family stories.Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

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