SCIARAPPAFAMILY.COM
WELCOME TO THE
SCIARAPPA FAMILY
WEBSITE
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Update: Welcome to the new sciarappafamily.com website. We hope to get all features up and running as soon as possible. Thank you for stopping by.
The main mission of our website focuses on Sciarappa Italian-American family members of the northeastern area of the United States.
Our site is designed to foster better family ties, increase genealogical knowledge, improve understanding of current relations, discover new ancestry links, and of course have a fun time investigating our Italian heritage. To this end, we have begun a basic family tree gleaned from family discussions in New Jersey, website searches, and visits to ancestry libraries. Hopefully this information will be helpful both to current and future generations of Sciarappa members. Also, we hope to interact with other relatives - especially in the motherland of Italia - in this search to gain greater information of the Sciarappa family; nationally and internationally. The Sciarappa family has quite an historical story that has barely been unearthed. Please check our following website pages for details.
We look forward to your ideas, suggestions, and contributions of how to further develop this community site. Our current concept is to have a basic and centralized website that links to social media like facebook, youtube, and other resources that better detail and rapidly update Sciarappa family interests. These links should serve for a more dynamic interaction through blogging, chat rooms, e-mails, photo collections, and videos. We will provide your suggested links from this main center that will add and collect more content as appropriate and with permission. Think of this initial effort as a simplified and focused as your own customized ancestery website with a stronger two-way communication channel.
Serving as current volunteer coordinator is Bill Sciarappa, a university biologist from NJ, his wife Arlene – a retired educator, and his computer specialist son, William III. We welcome other content providers and skill sets to this effort.
Looking forward while journeying back.