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Bill Brunelli
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Hello,
I was trying to find any information on the John Albert
Dahl family. My mother Bessie Mae Dahl (Martinez) was born in Sopris in
October, 1919. Please let me know if someone remembers the family. They
moved to Dawson after they left Sopris and then when Dawson closed they moved
to Cimarron.
My grandmothers name was Addie Koelling Dahl. They had
four children Ida, Doris, Ed and Bessie.
Please let me know if anyone remembers them.
Thank you.
Kathy Orio
oriok@ruidoso.ki2.nm.us
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To all,
Turning 51 and my eyesight not
being what it used to be, I had to make this type larger. I couldn't sleep
tonight and started surfing the internet when I suddenly thought of Sopris. I
don't think you can imagine my joy when I found your site. Sometimes I think
it was my late grandmother that helped me find you.
My name is Kathleen Marie Hoffman
and I reside in the state of Washington with my husband, five children and
soon to be four grandchildren. The best parts of my life were my visits to
Sopris when I was a little girl and later to Trinidad when Sopris was no more.
If one were to think of safety, home and hearth one would think of my times in
Sopris. The longest time I ever stayed in Sopris that I can remember was the
very early 1960's when my father John got deployed to Germany and we couldn't
go for a while so we came to live with Grandma Rachel Shablo Vecellio.
At this moment I can still see
clearly her house. I loved Grandma's house! The house had a front porch, two
bedrooms, a parlor, a kitchen with woodstove, a back porch where my
grandfather Victor used to wash-up and shave with a beautiful mirror (that I
still have) a cellar filled to the brim with canning jars, an outhouse, an
attic that deer jerky hung to dry and a beautiful garden.
My grandfathers mother lived next
door with her daughter Lynn and they had a bigger outhouse. When I was little
I would go over there and they would give me coffee but I was always scared of
Great Grandma because I couldn't understand her and she work a long black
dress.
I was always more than curious and
would walk around to the end of the road to a place where I believe they used
to dump their trash...I would dig through it to see what I could find. While
we lived there we went to church and for a short while I went to school
there. I remember Grandma giving me money and telling me to go somewhere and
get her some goatcheese.....it was great.
I was devastated when Sopris went
away and Grandma had to move to a place called Trinidad Manor. I loved
exploring the history of Trinidad but it was not the same.
My grandmother Rachel had sisters
and brothers but for some reason I had no idea if any of them are still
living.
When grandma died a piece of me
died that day. At the service there were many people who I am sure were
relatives of grandma's sisters but they never really talked to me. I know
there are a lot of reasons why this might have happened but if any of you read
this.....I would love to know you and reminisce about Sopris and the family.
I do stay in contact with Bernie Morrison who is the daughter of grandma's
sister and she lives in Idaho.
Take care and please keep the
memories alive.
Sincerely,
Kathy Hoffman
P>O> Box 104
Prosser Wa 99350
509-786-4746
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Dear Bill,
What a wonderful website you have to commemorate a town that
couldn't be buried beneath the waters! The town is its people and you can
feel the love and warmth of that community in these pages. :-)
I happened across your website tonight while looking for information
on the Piedmont Coal Camp. My husband's grandparents, as shown on the 1910
census, were Cristanzio (Castrenze) Ferara (Ferraro), Elizabeth (Vincenza
Gallo), Mary, and Josiephine (Josephine, his grandmother), with occupation as
coal miner living in the Sopris Piedmont Coal Camp.
As with most families, the questions are not thought of until those
who can answer are gone, so I do not know for sure when they arrived at
Piedmont or when they left. I do know that when Vincenza and the girls came
over in 1907, she had the person she was going to as "her husband Castrenze
Ferrara Box 32 New Mexico." So, sometime between then and 1910, they would
have moved to CO.
In 1920, I find the family on the census for Koehler, NM, as well as
the sons-in-law, Guiseppe Luceli (Rosselli) and Ben Lorino (Loreno), and the
first born children. They are all working in the coal camps there.
I also know that the Loreno's first born child was in CO, in 1917,
and their second (1919) through fourth (1924)were born in NM, and the fifth
back in CO (1926). They are in California by the 1927 birth of their sixth
child.
The Rosselli's had gone back to NY to meet his sister and her
husband at the time of the 1920 census and that is where their first child was
born. Their second child, my husband's mother, was born in NM, in 1922, as
well as the third, in 1924. They were also in California by the 1927 birth of
their fourth child.
So, my questions, for some wonderful people are:
1)What happened to the church records for Sopris? (I should think there
would be at least one marriage, and a few baptisms recorded for these
families) and...
2)What did they do regarding the cemeteries and records for those
communities under the lake?
I thank you and whomever else for the time taken to read this, and I
hope your reunions continue. Someday, we will have to make a trip to that
area, as you are not that terribly far from us, and I am certain that we would
enjoy that part of Colorado.
Take good care, and be safe,
Shirley Moore
Hickman NE
For
one person it is information shared....for another, it is information found.
srm
Please, pay it forward :-)
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Hi Bruno! My name is Michealene Fry(Passarelli) I really enjoy the
Sopris web site. It brings back so many memories of friends and family.
I'd like to contribute a few lines in gratitude to my Grandparents Mike and
Rose Martorano. I lived with them for a few years during the breakup of
my parents. They were truly the most memorable days of my life. I loved
growing up in Sopris, it was a great experience living in a small town.
My Grandparents were the best ever and I'll always appreciate all the things
they did for me. I'm looking forward to the Sopris reunion this year.
Again your web site is great! Thanks for the memories. Frylsvgs@aol.com
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Hi Bill,
Those pictures taken by Anthony Faoro are priceless. Also the map done by
Al Laiminger and John Coszalter are great. Thanks for maintaining a great web
site!
Bob Zamborelli
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From Pat Cunico Festi:
I just viewed your wed site on Sopris. It
is GREAT. I was born in Sopris but my family moved from there when I was
three years old. However, I had many relatives that lived there until
Trinidad Lake was built. The Cunico. Lira, Niccoli, Butero, Turra families
were relatives. I would like to add to the faithful departed list if I may.
My grandparents Antonio and Libera Lira lived in St. Thomas, My grandparents
John B.and Maria Cunico lived in Jerryville as did my uncle Antonio Turra. My
father Angelo N. Cunico lived there many years.
I thank you for the great website and hope
you can add their names to the list.
Thank you Pat Cunico Festi
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From Loretta Martin, TSJC:
Bill, The one picture of the dig with the Catholic church steeple in the
background was taken in 1971. I think it is the same dig you are thinking
about. Dr. Dick dug part of this site in the 50s and 60s. This was one of
the best sites. It was still being excavated when they were building the dam
in 1975. I will try to find some more pictures. I have some that are from
the area, but don't know whose place maybe some of your friends might know the
location. Would you be interested in this type of photo?
Loretta
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Request from "Rita Velazquez":
Hi,
I was wondering if you can find some information for me.
I live in California so it is harder to find information (It feels like that)
way over here. I have been searching everywhere on the internet for my
ancestors and feel as though they never existed. I have spent a good chunk
of money buying a variety of books and internet access. Still, I find
nothing. My Grandfather, Louis Martinez born in Sopris, Colorado on Oct.
29th, 1896 to Higinio Martinez and Rita Trujillo. I know that my
grandfather was around 14 years old when his father killed his mother and
then killed himself right in front of him. I am not sure where or when and
I don't know much about his parents. I would really like to know where
they were born and who their parents were. Their children were separated
but still saw each other because they lived with family members except one
sister named Eleanor Martinez who was only ten at the time. She was put in
an orphanage and was never seen again. Louis and his brother Bennie
Martinez tried to get her back but they could not find her. Louis lived in
the Trinidad area for many years as a miner. He married my grandmother
whose family also lived in the Trinidad area. My Grandmother, Frances
Trujillo was born on October 4th, 1898, in Torres Colorado, to Adolph Trujillo
and Nestorita Mary Sandoval. My Uncle owns the land my Grandmother lived
as a child. I am not sure exactly where but I know it is in/or near
Torres/Tercio, Colorado. We all live in California. I probably have
cousins in Colorado that I don't know. My Grandparents Louis and Frances
were married at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Trinidad on Nov. 28, 1921.
Witness signed Juan Maes and Victoria Trujillo. Louis was baptized at the
same church on Nov. 22, 1896. Winess signed Jronima Trujillo and Colorita
Chavez. I have the original document for his baptismal and many military
records. I know all about Louis and Frances but I would really like to
know about their parents. I would really appreciate any help that you can
provide. I've searched many places and can't find nothing. I know
they were from this area, so somebody must know something.
Thanks you so much for your time, and your great website,
Rita Velazquez
Rita can be reached at
velazquez_7487@msn.com.
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