Organized to celebrate the centenary of the Alberi family’s arrival in France, it brought together several family branches around a festive program, full of emotions and strong moments allowing everyone to connect with the their roots as they create new memories together. The information gathered made it possible to discover that the Alberi “clan” left Pocapaglia, in the Italian Piedmont, and settled in Lavilledieu-du-Temple (Tarn-et-Garonne) in September 1924 consisted of Mattéo Alberi (widow). ), of his son Andrea, his wife Estelle Lozego and their 2 eldest sons, Mattéo and Aldo, of his son Jean, his wife Maria Dallorto and their 2 eldest sons, Mattéo dit Mathé and Joseph at Pacou aged 6 months. Maria Dallorto’s uncle went with them. A strain then settled in Lot-et-Garonne. A book by Francis Carobolante, a member of the family, follows this century of history. On August 24, 2024, 80 people from the Andrea and Giuseppe branches were around the oldest Ginette Alberi, aged 90. Cousinades is a family tradition that continues, well anchored among the Alberi, who started years ago with cousins from Tarn-et-Garonne. These gatherings will help strengthen bonds between family members who are scattered in different regions. For one hundred years since Alberi came to France, the family gathered in Lot-et-Garonne, in Penne d’Agenais, continuing to keep this beautiful tradition of family gathering alive. Well-oiled logistics for a successful event. A cousin of this size requires careful preparation. Thanks to a WhatsApp group led by Jean-Pierre and Laëtitia, participants were able to follow the progress of the preparation, ask their questions and participate in introductory activities. The goal: to involve everyone from the start and create positive momentum and reinforce enthusiasm around the event. Games, songs, laughter, moments of sharing for an event that is part of the sound of creating new memories, uniting family members around the values of compassion, mutual help and distribution.
2024-08-27 06:23:05
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