Joseph Louis Mott AKA Rocco Vincenzo Sarli (1857-1894)—his ancestors and his descendants
Thursday, 24 October 2019
19.
L'Arpicella di Viggiano
A wonderful video of harp music in Laurenzana's nearby town of Viggiano,
where your doorway may be decorated with reliefs of musical instruments
like the harp and violin.
And if you are a musician from Viggiano, or thereabouts, you might be called
viggianese.
Not quite 4 minutes long. Lots of harp music. Enjoy!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kFpRsCGCX4
Saturday, 19 October 2019
18.
VIDEO OF LAURENZANA
I am feeling very fortunate! A lovely lady named Annie whom I've met through Ancestry.com just went to Laurenzana. She and her husband flew to Naples and rented a car. "It was only a couple hours in a very easy drive - extremely nice roads." She shared with me a video from her visit and has graciously given me permission to share it with sarlijounal.blogspot.com readers. It is 33 minutes long. In it, she visits the Chiesa (church) di Santa Maria Assunta, and you can also see the Castello (castle) di Laurenzana.
https://youtu.be/rrHX6HS8Fp0
VIDEO OF LAURENZANA
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| Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta & Castello di Laurenzana |
https://youtu.be/rrHX6HS8Fp0
Sunday, 13 October 2019
17.
SARLO II (continued from 16.)
SARLO II (continued from 16.)
Sarlo II (also Serlo, Serlone in Italian and Serlon in French : after 1027/35 – 1072), son and namesake of Serlo of Hauteville] and grandson of Tancred of Hauteville, went to seek his fortunes in the Mezzogiorno along with his numerous uncles and cousins, following Roger around 1056, for he is found in Calabria in 1060.
He joined Roger's expedition to Sicily in 1060 and, the next year, he routed the Saracensat Cape Farò, preventing their retreat to Messina. This expedition ended, however, in failure.
Serlo accompanied Roger on his 1065 expedition as well, and there he was one of the commanders, being given charge of holding the town of Cerami when the Saracens surprised them there. He was holding off reinforcements from the central stronghold of Enna when, in 1071, Palermo itself fell.
In 1072, he and his small band of followers were ambushed near Nicosia by a large Saracen army. They managed to climb to the flat top of a large rock, where they fought to the last man. The rock was commemorated with a large carving of a cross and was remembered as the Pietra di Serlone, "Serlo's Rock", until it was demolished in the 1960s by a construction firm.
He was made lord of Gerace, Serrata, Surito, and Cerami soon before his death, but he never took up control of his fiefs. He was married to Altruda, daughter of Rudolf, count of Boiano, and had two children: Serlo III and Eliusa. His widow remarried to Ingelmarius.
16.
SARLO
SARLO
Coat of Arms of the Marquises Sarlo
Patricians of Reggio Calabria, Lecce and Mileto
Coat of arms
Azure, at the abased red fess, with or lion rampant surmounted by three argent mullets of eight points wrongly ordered in chief, at the natural weaved Sea in peak.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarlo_Family
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarlo_Family
I found an interesting link about the origin of the Sarlo Family. Go to the provided link if you want to read it in its entirety, but here is some information from it:
"The noble House of the Sarlo descends directly from Sarlo the First, son of Tancred de Hauteville and his first wife Muriella. Sarlo I had a son from his marriage with the daughter of the Lord of Pirou, also called Sarlo. Sarlo II went in the Mezzogiorno (south of Italy) with his uncles to seek fortune.
The Sarlo have Marquise title and are one of the most ancient families of Reggio Calabria's aristocracy (The name Sarlo is to be often found in the form Serlo, Serlon, or Serlonis used from its Latin forms).
In the 16th century the Baron Don Octavius Sarlo Utrusque Jure Doctore (U.J.D. - Doctor in both Cesar and Canonical Laws) Nobel Patrician of Reggio Calabria and of Mileto (City in Calabria having been the first Capital of the Norman Kingdom in the Mezzogiorno), was Lord Major of the Nobles of Reggio Calabria from 1592 to 1593.
This Noble House had many doctor in Laws (U.J.D.) further than men of arms (High Rank officials in the Army) and Ecclesiastics. One of the Sarlo was one of the 14 Aristocrats of Reggio Calabria founding the Noble Brotherhood of Saint Dominic. They were Land Lords until feudality subversion in 1806 during the Reign of King Murat. In our days the principal representative of this ancient House are Knights of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta."
Friday, 11 October 2019
15.
EARLIEST SARLI ANCESTOR
If any of you are looking for an interesting given name for a new son, here it is - Saverio! The earliest Sarli/o ancestor I have been able to trace is Saverio Sarlo.
Saverio Sarlo was born about 1750. I don't know where, exactly. Until a couple of months ago, I would have guessed that he was born in Laurenzana, where all of his children were born. However, I came across some interesting information included in the 1818 marriage record of his son Francesco, stating that Saverio died in Matera, Italy.
RECORDS
familysearch: Laurenzana marriage records, 1818 #69
Francesco Sarlo (age 26) married Maria Giuseppe Crapullo (age 21), daughter of Gaetano Crapullo (age 60), shepherd, and Brigida Rossi (age 50), on November 24, 1818.
"Francesco Sarlo, di anni ventisei, di professione bracciale, domicilato in questo comune strada Trojano, figlio maggiore dei fu Saverio a quindeci marzo mille otto cento dieci morto in Matera, e di Geronima Bianco a due novembre mille otto cento quattro qui decessa."
Translation:
Francesco Sarlo, age 26, workhand, living in this town, Trojano street, adult son of deceased Saverio who died March 15, 1810 in Matera, and Geronima Bianco who died November 2, 1804.
WHAT WAS HE DOING IN MATERA?
What was he doing in Matera, the capital of Basilicata from 1663 to 1806? Matera, sometimes called the most spectacular city in Italy. Matera, the ancient city, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, where extensive cave dwellings called sassi were carved out of limestone walls, and were first inhabited by Benedictine and Basilian monks?
Is there an Italian tradition of returning to your place of birth to die? Was he visiting a sick relative? Did Saverio decide to go to Matera and become a monk after his wife died in 1804? Okay, my ideas are getting a little wild, but does anyone out there have any cultural or historical insights (or wild guesses!) to explain Saverio's reason for being in Matera when he died?
EARLIEST SARLI ANCESTOR
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| Matera sassi (caves carved into limestone) |
Saverio Sarlo was born about 1750. I don't know where, exactly. Until a couple of months ago, I would have guessed that he was born in Laurenzana, where all of his children were born. However, I came across some interesting information included in the 1818 marriage record of his son Francesco, stating that Saverio died in Matera, Italy.
RECORDS
familysearch: Laurenzana marriage records, 1818 #69
Francesco Sarlo (age 26) married Maria Giuseppe Crapullo (age 21), daughter of Gaetano Crapullo (age 60), shepherd, and Brigida Rossi (age 50), on November 24, 1818.
"Francesco Sarlo, di anni ventisei, di professione bracciale, domicilato in questo comune strada Trojano, figlio maggiore dei fu Saverio a quindeci marzo mille otto cento dieci morto in Matera, e di Geronima Bianco a due novembre mille otto cento quattro qui decessa."
Translation:
Francesco Sarlo, age 26, workhand, living in this town, Trojano street, adult son of deceased Saverio who died March 15, 1810 in Matera, and Geronima Bianco who died November 2, 1804.
WHAT WAS HE DOING IN MATERA?
What was he doing in Matera, the capital of Basilicata from 1663 to 1806? Matera, sometimes called the most spectacular city in Italy. Matera, the ancient city, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, where extensive cave dwellings called sassi were carved out of limestone walls, and were first inhabited by Benedictine and Basilian monks?
Is there an Italian tradition of returning to your place of birth to die? Was he visiting a sick relative? Did Saverio decide to go to Matera and become a monk after his wife died in 1804? Okay, my ideas are getting a little wild, but does anyone out there have any cultural or historical insights (or wild guesses!) to explain Saverio's reason for being in Matera when he died?
SARLI FAMILY TREE
Saverio Sarlo (c. 1750-1810)
married Geronima Bianco (1755-1804)
Children:
*Michele Sarlo (15 Sep 1774, Laurenzana-6 Oct 1828, Laurenzana)
Rosa Sarlo (18 Oct 1779, Laurenzana-)
Maria Sarlo (3 Feb 1782, Laurenzana-)
Rocco Sarlo (18 Feb 1784, Laurenzana-)
Francesco Sarlo (18 Apr 1785, Laurenzana-)
* Michele, father of Egidiantonio Sarli (1817-1860) and grandfather of Vito Maria Sarli (1855-1944) and Rocco Vincenzo Sarli/Joseph Louis Mott (1857-1894).
14.
BROTHERS
Vito Maria Sarli Rocco Sarli/Joseph Louis Mott
FIRST COUSINS
SARLI MOTT
Egidio Antonio Joseph "Elmer"
Francesco Antonio Joel "Heber"
Battista Jacob Lyman
Maria Carmela
(She married Luigi De Carolis)
SECOND COUSINS
The children of the Sarli, De Carolis, and Mott First Cousins above.
THIRD AND FOURTH COUSINS & DNA
If you have taken an autosomal DNA test through Ancestry, Family Tree, 23 and Me, etc., you can expect to see many surnames, but if you zero in on ancestors born in Laurenzana, you will probably be on the right track.
Two men from the Mott line have taken the Family Tree Y-DNA test and they both matched a man born in the town of Potenza with a Sarli surname, 36 out of 37 markers. This is an almost perfect match. The 1-marker difference can be ascribed to genetic mutation. Folks, this is proof-positive.
BROTHERS
Vito Maria Sarli Rocco Sarli/Joseph Louis Mott
FIRST COUSINS
SARLI MOTT
Egidio Antonio Joseph "Elmer"
Francesco Antonio Joel "Heber"
Battista Jacob Lyman
Maria Carmela
(She married Luigi De Carolis)
SECOND COUSINS
The children of the Sarli, De Carolis, and Mott First Cousins above.
THIRD AND FOURTH COUSINS & DNA
If you have taken an autosomal DNA test through Ancestry, Family Tree, 23 and Me, etc., you can expect to see many surnames, but if you zero in on ancestors born in Laurenzana, you will probably be on the right track.
Two men from the Mott line have taken the Family Tree Y-DNA test and they both matched a man born in the town of Potenza with a Sarli surname, 36 out of 37 markers. This is an almost perfect match. The 1-marker difference can be ascribed to genetic mutation. Folks, this is proof-positive.
Thursday, 10 October 2019
13.
ROCCO VINCENZO SARLI'S 3 SURVIVING CHILDREN
*Note: The specific vital information I am including on this blog is of those who are deceased. Being respectful of the privacy of the living, I will only note if they are male or female.
Rocco Vincenzo Sarli/Joseph Louis Mott had four sons with Mary Emeline Kelly. Three of them, Joseph "Elmer," Joel "Heber." and Jacob Lyman survived to adulthood. All of them lived, married, and died in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado.
Joseph "Elmer" (1886-1979)
Joseph "Elmer" Mott was born October 26, 1886 in Morgan, Conejos, Colorado. He married Anna Prudence Coombs (1893-1950), daughter of Ephraim William Coombs (1871-1937) and Elizabeth Reid (1873-1983) on December 27, 1912 in Romeo, Conejos, Colorado.
He died March 22, 1979 in Westminster, Adams, Colorado.
Children:
Elmer Eugene "Gene" Mott (29 Sep 1913-8 Apr 1969)
Gladys Mott (25 Aug 1916-24 Oct 1990)
Louis Ephraim Mott (5 May 1918-19 Aug 2005)
Lyle Grant Mott (3 Jan 1920-6 July 2002)
Kenneth Charles Mott (24 Sep 1921-4 Apr 2010)
Ethel Mott (11 May 1923-15 Nov 2010)
Troy Allen Mott (14 Mar 1925-10 Aug 2013)
Wilma Mott (21 Mar 1927-16 Feb 2020)
Dwayne Reid Mott (28 Mar 1929-7 June 2001)
Dean Garold "Gary" Mott (11 Oct 1930-7 Nov 2019)
Harvey Paul Mott (20 Jan 1932-7 Feb 2013)
Jacqueline Mott (20 Oct 1933-5 Apr 1992)
Jewell Mott (12 Sep 1935-24 Feb 2019)
Joel "Heber" (1889-1960)
Joel "Heber" Mott was born June 8, 1889 in Morgan, Conejos, Colorado. He married Fannie Bird Bridges (1890-1980), daughter of John Miller Bridges (1865-1954) and Emily Jane Price (1874-1962) on 29 Mar 1908 in La Jara, Conejos, Colorado. He died January 12, 1960 in Alamosa, Colorado.
Children:
Horrace Heber Mott (29 Apr 1909-5 June 1909)
Marvene Devera Mott (9 July 1913-25 Dec 2007)
Michael Joseph Mott (11 July 1916-20 July 1918)
Robert Vernon (16 Dec 1924-14 Apr 1949)
Jacob Lyman, Sr. (1893-1968)
Jacob Lyman Mott was born June 13,1893 in Manessa, Conejos, Colorado. He married Elsie Sowards (1898-1978), daughter of Lewis Winfield Sowards (1864-1956) and Lillie Ernestine Huffaker (1873-1942) on June 7, 1916 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died October 24, 1968 in Alamosa, Colorado.
Children:
Jacob Lyman Mott, Jr. (18 July 1917-6 Feb 1994)
Lt. Col. Maurice Kent Mott (17 Nov 1918-19 Sep 2001)
Winfred Herman Mott (10 Mar 1921-27 Nov 1997)
June Verle Mott (9 May 1923-13 July 1927)
Living female Mott
Gloria Mott (17 Sep 1928-15 Mar 2020)
Elsie "Carol" Mott (21 Dec 1932-2 Jan 2022)
Marilyn Mott (18 Sep 1935-27 Sep 2016)
Mary Kathleen Mott (31 May 1937-5 Apr 2023)
Joyce Mott (22 Nov 1939-28 May 2010)
Living male Mott
Living female Mott
ROCCO VINCENZO SARLI'S 3 SURVIVING CHILDREN
*Note: The specific vital information I am including on this blog is of those who are deceased. Being respectful of the privacy of the living, I will only note if they are male or female.
Rocco Vincenzo Sarli/Joseph Louis Mott had four sons with Mary Emeline Kelly. Three of them, Joseph "Elmer," Joel "Heber." and Jacob Lyman survived to adulthood. All of them lived, married, and died in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado.
Joseph "Elmer" (1886-1979)
Joseph "Elmer" Mott was born October 26, 1886 in Morgan, Conejos, Colorado. He married Anna Prudence Coombs (1893-1950), daughter of Ephraim William Coombs (1871-1937) and Elizabeth Reid (1873-1983) on December 27, 1912 in Romeo, Conejos, Colorado.
He died March 22, 1979 in Westminster, Adams, Colorado.
Children:
Elmer Eugene "Gene" Mott (29 Sep 1913-8 Apr 1969)
Gladys Mott (25 Aug 1916-24 Oct 1990)
Louis Ephraim Mott (5 May 1918-19 Aug 2005)
Lyle Grant Mott (3 Jan 1920-6 July 2002)
Kenneth Charles Mott (24 Sep 1921-4 Apr 2010)
Ethel Mott (11 May 1923-15 Nov 2010)
Troy Allen Mott (14 Mar 1925-10 Aug 2013)
Wilma Mott (21 Mar 1927-16 Feb 2020)
Dwayne Reid Mott (28 Mar 1929-7 June 2001)
Dean Garold "Gary" Mott (11 Oct 1930-7 Nov 2019)
Harvey Paul Mott (20 Jan 1932-7 Feb 2013)
Jacqueline Mott (20 Oct 1933-5 Apr 1992)
Jewell Mott (12 Sep 1935-24 Feb 2019)
Joel "Heber" (1889-1960)
Joel "Heber" Mott was born June 8, 1889 in Morgan, Conejos, Colorado. He married Fannie Bird Bridges (1890-1980), daughter of John Miller Bridges (1865-1954) and Emily Jane Price (1874-1962) on 29 Mar 1908 in La Jara, Conejos, Colorado. He died January 12, 1960 in Alamosa, Colorado.
Children:
Horrace Heber Mott (29 Apr 1909-5 June 1909)
Marvene Devera Mott (9 July 1913-25 Dec 2007)
Michael Joseph Mott (11 July 1916-20 July 1918)
Robert Vernon (16 Dec 1924-14 Apr 1949)
Jacob Lyman, Sr. (1893-1968)
Jacob Lyman Mott was born June 13,1893 in Manessa, Conejos, Colorado. He married Elsie Sowards (1898-1978), daughter of Lewis Winfield Sowards (1864-1956) and Lillie Ernestine Huffaker (1873-1942) on June 7, 1916 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died October 24, 1968 in Alamosa, Colorado.
Children:
Jacob Lyman Mott, Jr. (18 July 1917-6 Feb 1994)
Lt. Col. Maurice Kent Mott (17 Nov 1918-19 Sep 2001)
Winfred Herman Mott (10 Mar 1921-27 Nov 1997)
June Verle Mott (9 May 1923-13 July 1927)
Living female Mott
Gloria Mott (17 Sep 1928-15 Mar 2020)
Elsie "Carol" Mott (21 Dec 1932-2 Jan 2022)
Marilyn Mott (18 Sep 1935-27 Sep 2016)
Mary Kathleen Mott (31 May 1937-5 Apr 2023)
Joyce Mott (22 Nov 1939-28 May 2010)
Living male Mott
Living female Mott
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