THE PATRIARCH OF THE LENTINI FAMILY:MICHELE LENTINI: 1873-1934
MICHELE & ANTONIETTA’S 3 SONS- TONY, DOM & JOE “TOUGH GUY” LENTINI-CIRCA 1935
JOE “TOUGH GUY” LENTINI (Mikey’s Dad) CIRCA 1925-30: THOMAS JEFFERSON PARK, EAST HARLEM.
BABY MIKEY! CIRCA 1936
Michael Lentini- Fort Carson, Colorado, 1956. (Army photo.)
GRACE LENTINI (MIKEY’S MOM-2nd from left) Sitting & chatting with neighbors, in front of her apartment building @ 323 Pleasant Avenue, NYC. Circa 1980’sMIKEY AND FLORINDA LENTINI, DECEMBER 30, 1959MIKEY LENTINI. MAY of 1977
MIKE & FLO LENTINI with friends, STEVE & ANGELA FORTUNATO, 1984
MICHAEL, FLORINDA, MICHAEL JR., & TARA LENTINI, 1986
THE 5 MICHAEL LENTINI’S!
Mike, with daughter Tara, 1997
(L to R) Philip & Ursula Bambino, Grace & Joe Lentini (Mike’s parents.) Photo taken 5/19/1934, on the wedding day of Grace’s younger brother, Philip Bambino. The bride and groom were wed in Mt. Carmel Church, East Harlem. (Officiate: Fr. John Charola.)
MICHELE & ANTONIETTA LENTINI (Mike’s paternal grandparents.) The Lentini’s were originally from Potenza, Basilicata, Italy.
GRACE LENTINI, with COUSIN, MARGARET RICCIO-EAST RIVER DRIVE PROMENADE, EAST HARLEM, Circa WWII ERA- 1940’s. (Photo courtesy of Dennis Riccio.)
Welcome to Virtual Italian Harlem! I'm a 2nd generation Italian American. My heritage is 100% Italian, from the regions of Campania and Puglia. I enjoy sharing my knowledge of immigration history and genealogy! My paternal great grandfather came "straight off the boat," from Naples,Italy to East Harlem in 1901. My familial roots called East Harlem, "Home" for over 67 years!
I have a Juris Doctor degree in Law from Widener University and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from John Jay College.
As for my interests, my specialties are within the areas of Genealogical Research, New York City Urban Sociology, Photography/Digital Enhancement,Photo Restoration/Preservation,and of course,Italian Immigration History!
I actively scour the web for any information or resource that I can find on my old neighborhood. Although my family left East Harlem, over 55 years ago, I will NEVER forget where I came from, and how it shaped me as a person. East Harlem rests within my inner conscience. Always ready to vividly recall a fond memory, or images of it's past. The old neighborhood comes alive through my mind's eye. The family photos, and all of the old stories that I cherish,seem to magically transition into a living scene! Though long gone, my ancestors spirit and memory are alive and well in the old neighborhood. The tenement windows reflect their image, and those of all the former residents of Italian Harlem...
Long live the memory and true essence of Italian East Harlem!
Hello! I created this ancestral urban history blog, way back in 2008. At one point or another, I thought about adding a donation button, but felt indifferent about asking for money from my readership. At this point in time, after over 14 years of keeping the memories alive and ticking, I decided to ask for donations! :-) I intend to upgrade this site, by adding more storage space, in order to upload audio, video, more photos, etc. I'd also like to do a podcast, and to finally scan all of the ephemera/memorabilia/vintage photos, that I have been collecting for over 15 years! I look forward to the journey!
Thanks so much for your donation! I really appreciate it!
Best regards,
Angela :-)
Great picture of my mom’s cousin Grace Lentini. She was a wonderful and generous lady.
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