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[edit] Language edits
Hi. Great article. I thought I'd edit the English usage - it was full of errors and flaws in usage. Plus far too many Americanisms. Best, Iamlondon 21:29, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Family connections
My great, great grandfather, Daniel Lubrano, was raised on this tiny island in Italy and came to America in 1905 on a ship called La Campana, which arrived in Ellis Island, New York. He moved to Tampa, Florida, shortly thereafter. I have heard from my late grandfather, Dr. Daniel Lubrano II that there where many Lubrano families that lived in Procida. If you read this and have any other information about Procida, I would love to hear it. Not too many people know about this island and it is not located on a map (at least the ones that I have seen)
Tommy Morrill thomas.morrill@sdhc.k12.fl.us
- I'm from Procida!!! Yes, you're right, in Procida there are lots of Lubrano... If you want to ask me anything about my (and your) island, I'm in it.wiki and my name's Cryptex
I'm Cryptex from it.wiki, I started translating the Italian article.
Hi, I added a couple pictures of mine to the page(Procida1 and Procida2)
New post: My dad just passed away last week at 82 years old. He came over to the states when he was 10. My wife and I visited Procida 18 years ago for our honeymoon. We plan to bring our kids next year. The island, so beautiful, is a well kept secret. My dad was Salvatore Angeloni, son of Loius. I can't wait to return. Paul —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.138.246.243 (talk) 01:57:50, August 19, 2007 (UTC)