The Noble Roots of Italian Families

The Noble Roots of Italian Families

In this engaging conversation, Bob Sorrentino and Rita Campolongo delve into the fascinating world of genealogy, exploring their Italian roots and the stories of their ancestors. They discuss the motivations behind family migration, the impact of DNA testing on connecting with relatives, and the role of social media in modern genealogy research. Rita shares her journey of uncovering noble ancestry and the complexities of family histories, while also reflecting on the importance of understanding one’s heritage. The conversation highlights the emotional connections that come from exploring family history and the significance of traveling to ancestral hometowns.

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