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Massimo Brioschi

Male 1920 - 1991  (71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Massimo Brioschi was born on 2 Apr 1920 in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (son of Diego Brioschi and Sofia Maria Christina Adamoli); died on 20 Nov 1991 in Miami, Dade, Florida, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age: 71


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Diego Brioschi was born on 6 Feb 1865 in Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died after 1930.

    Notes:

    Architect 'V. Segretario Generale' of the Directory of National Architects; on the Council in charge of the Fabric of Milan Cathedral; on the Council of the Museum Poldi Pezzoli, and hon. member of the Milan Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

    Living at Milan 1930.

    Diego married Sofia Maria Christina Adamoli on 16 Jul 1916 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy. Sofia (daughter of Capitain Giulio Adamoli and Constance Jacqueline Gibbs) was born on 11 Jul 1887 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy; died between 1964 and 1970 in Varese, Lombardia, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sofia Maria Christina Adamoli was born on 11 Jul 1887 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy (daughter of Capitain Giulio Adamoli and Constance Jacqueline Gibbs); died between 1964 and 1970 in Varese, Lombardia, Italy.

    Notes:

    She had 2 sons, Charco born Milan 1918, missing in Russia; Massimo born Milan 1920. Living at Bosozzo 1930.

    Children:
    1. Charco Brioschi was born in 1918 in Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died about 1940 in Russia.
    2. 1. Massimo Brioschi was born on 2 Apr 1920 in Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died on 20 Nov 1991 in Miami, Dade, Florida, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Capitain Giulio AdamoliCapitain Giulio Adamoli was born on 29 Feb 1840 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy (son of Domenico Adamoli and Lucia Prinetti); died on 25 Dec 1926 in Cairo, Egypt.

    Notes:

    Born at Varese aforesaid 1840, died at Cairo, Egypt, 25 December 1926. Fought as a volunteer for Garibaldi in the Italian Independence War in 1859-60 and 1866-7 and became Captain. Author (1892) of 'Da. San Martino a Mentana' on those campaigns. At the time of his marriage was in the Italian Parliament. Sometime Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and a Senator. Chief Commissioner for Italy to the Chest of the Egyptian Public Debt for some years from 1907.



    From Italian Biography Dictionary - Volume 1 (1960)
    Born in Besozzo on 29 February. 1840 by Domenico, in 1857 he enrolled in the mathematics faculty of the University of Pavia. From here he gave the affectionate friendship that always linked him to the Cairoli family, especially to Benedict, and his first patriotic experiences.
    He participated in the 1859 war as a volunteer in the “Granatieri di Sardegna”; Regiment. Subsequent, in January 1860 resigned from the army by reaching in May Garibaldi in Sicily with the expedition organized by A. Bertani and led by C. Agnetta; He did the whole campaign, distinguishing himself in the clashes of St. Leucio and S. Angelo. After completing the expedition he devoted engineering, entering the construction company of the Milan-Pavia railway. But in 1862 it was again with Garibaldi to Aspromonte; In 1866, with the battalion of Lombard bersaglieri, fought at Vezza d’Oglio, earning a silver medal. As soon as the conflict ended, he made a brief political trip to the United States with Mazzini and Garibaldi’s presentation letters. In September 1867 he was in Geneva with Garibaldi at the congress of peace; And, in the same year, participated in the expedition of Mentana.
    From June 1869 to October 1870 he traveled to the Khirghisi and Turkestan steppes to study silkworm breeding systems. In 1876 he went to Morocco under the auspices of the Italian Geographic Society for the study of the economic situation of that country and the possible establishment of commercial farms on the Atlantic coast. After moving to political life, he was elected deputy in the Gavirate-Luino College in the same year instead of G. Ferrari (XIIth legislature); The Chamber was close to G. Zanardelli and A. Bertani.

    Established in Rome, he was Counselor (1877-87, 1895-97, 1901-04) and Vice President (1887-95) of the Italian Geographic Society, promoting the African expeditions of O. Antinori, R. Gessi and P. Matteucci .
    From 1893 to 1896 he was under Secretary of Foreign Affairs in Crispi Ministries and Nov. 19. 1898 was appointed senator. Since 1907, for twenty years, he was commissary of the State Debt Consolidation in Egypt, promoting the interests of the Italian colony and carrying out trips along the Nile and the Near East. He also devoted himself to port engineering studies.
    His writings deserve special attention to the two volumes of memoirs, from San Martino to Mentana (Milan 1892), which occupies a remarkable place in Garibaldi's autobiographical literature, and episodes lived (articles largely released in New Anthology from 1873 to 1922, And collected by GA Esengrini, with P. Boselli, Prefect of Varese, 1929), interesting for geographic relations and the lively re-evocation of the parliamentary life of time.
    He died in Cairo on 25 December. 1926.
    Bibliography : G. Oddo, The Thousands of Marsala , Milan 1863, p. 464; G. Stiavelli, Garibaldi in Italian literature , Rome 1901, pp. 195-197; G. Castellini, Pagine garibaldine , Turin 1909, pp. 146 ss .; A. C [rippa], Sen. Gran Croce Giulio Adamoli , in Lombardy in the Italian Risorgimento , XII (1927), pp. 144-145; C. Spellanzon, Political World of a time he was , in Riv . Of Italy , XXX (1927), pp. 716-731.

    See website (in Italian) http://www.adamoli.org/giulio/index.html

    Giulio married Constance Jacqueline Gibbs in Dec 1879 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy. Constance (daughter of Charles Gibbs, of Genoa and Stuarta Brown) was born on 3 Feb 1857 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy; died after 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Constance Jacqueline Gibbs was born on 3 Feb 1857 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy (daughter of Charles Gibbs, of Genoa and Stuarta Brown); died after 1930.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy

    Notes:

    Only child. Living at Besozzo (near Varese), Italy, 1930.

    Children:
    1. Emilia Stuarta Giulia Adamoli was born on 30 Jan 1881 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy; died between 1964 and 1970 in Varese, Lombardia, Italy.
    2. Lucia Carla Ida Adamoli was born on 30 Jul 1885; died after 1930.
    3. 3. Sofia Maria Christina Adamoli was born on 11 Jul 1887 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy; died between 1964 and 1970 in Varese, Lombardia, Italy.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Domenico Adamoli was born in 1813 in Varese, Lombardia, Italy (son of Giuseppe Adamoli and Massimilla Pellegrini Robbioni); died on 17 May 1876 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy.

    Notes:

    Domenico Adamoli was born in Varese in 1813 by Giuseppe and Massimilla Pellegrini Robbioni. Together with his son Giulio he participated in the second war of independence. In 1866 he was part of the Garibaldi General Staff, and in the following year in the tragic Romana campaign. He was mayor for several years of Besozzo, the original village of his wealthy family. Married to Lucia Prinelli of Milan, a fervent patriot. Domenico died in Besozzo on May 17, 1876.

    Domenico married Lucia Prinetti. Lucia (daughter of Giulio Prinetti and Giovanna Ciani) was born in 1818 in Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died in Oct 1864. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Lucia Prinetti was born in 1818 in Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy (daughter of Giulio Prinetti and Giovanna Ciani); died in Oct 1864.

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    Children:
    1. 6. Capitain Giulio Adamoli was born on 29 Feb 1840 in Besozzo, Varese, Lombardia, Italy; died on 25 Dec 1926 in Cairo, Egypt.
    2. Massimo Adamoli was born in 1844.

  3. 14.  Charles Gibbs, of Genoa was born on 23 May 1808 in Topsham, Devon (son of Captain William Gibbs, of Topsham and Susanna Ley); died on 7 Dec 1857 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy; was buried on 14 Dec 1857 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Merchant
    • Baptism: 20 Jul 1808, Topsham, Devon

    Notes:

    5th son, baptised at Topsham, educated at Blundell's aforesaid 1818-26, died 14 December 1857 at Genoa and buried there. Will proved there.

    Joined Gibbs & Co., Genoa, the business of his uncle Lyle, about 1828, became a partner and remained in the firm till his death.

    Charles married Stuarta Brown on 26 Apr 1852 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy. Stuarta (daughter of Timothy Yeats Brown and Stuarta Erskine) was born in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy; died in Jul 1873. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Stuarta Brown was born in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy (daughter of Timothy Yeats Brown and Stuarta Erskine); died in Jul 1873.

    Notes:

    1st daughter of Timothy Yeats Brown, H.M. Consul at Genoa, by Stuarta, 4th daughter of the 2nd Baron of Erskine. Born at Genoa, died there July 1873.

    A brother of hers, Montagu Yeats Brown, C.M.G. (b. 1834) was H.M. Consul at Genoa 1858-92.

    Children:
    1. 7. Constance Jacqueline Gibbs was born on 3 Feb 1857 in Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy; died after 1930.