• Home
  • East
  • Italians in America – Our Immigrant Stories: In this family, bound by tradition, the profession of barbering spans generations

Italians in America – Our Immigrant Stories: In this family, bound by tradition, the profession of barbering spans generations

By: Tanya Tecce

Frank DeSante’s immigration story is so strong, it still holds four generations later. Sicilian on his mom’s side, Frank’s great-grandfather Paul (Paolo) Cannone emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s and settled in South Philadelphia. Frank’s great-uncle, Pete (Pietro) Barbaro established a barber shop at Eighth and Greenwich. Although they didn’t speak a lot of English, they had a lot of legacy to leave.

Frank’s grandparents Catherine and Dominic Pasquarella were actually born and raised in South Philadelphia and then migrated, as many Italian Americans did at that time, to Yeadon, Pa.

Source: https://italianamericanherald.com

READ MORE
PREVIOUS POST
Areas
Categories
We the Italians # 194