This is the Icon that belonged to Paraskevi Dasios (Yiayia). It was given to her by her Aunt, whose name was Kiriakoula (nickname Tsiria) Continue reading
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The story of Yiayia Paraskevi’s Pitcher
A brief history of the pitcher. Continue reading
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Dritsas Family in Greece – Assorted Tidbits
This article contains assorted information written by Vivian, both genealogical, stories and such, obtained from various sources. Continue reading
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The O’Neill’s and McAdams
The O’Neill’s and McAdams are well known in our family for their conspicuous absence, both physically and verbally. When my brother Stephen and I were growing up we were told story after story ,by our father, of Greece, of the family, of my fathers life there, etc. My Mother never spoke of her family. At some point in my childhood I asked my Mother about her family. I don’t remember the first time, but I remember what she said. Always the same. Her parents had died in the influenza epidemic of 1917. She was an orphan. For a long time I had the impression that she was a complete orphan, no family at all. Continue reading
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Stamati Dritsas – The Pin
In a photograph of Stamati Dritsas you can see a pin on his left lapel. Continue reading
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The Shotgun
Pappou Stamatis Shotgun Info from Takys Dritsas Sept of 2003 Continue reading
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Stamati Dritsas
Stamati Dritsas was born in 1868 or1871 in the small village of Melisona, Evia.
In 1906 he went to the U.S.to earn some money as times were very difficult in Greece. Continue reading
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RMS Carpathia
One Dritsas family member, John Dasios, came to the U.S. aboard the RMS Carpathia.
If the name of the ship sounds familiar read on. Continue reading
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Dritsas Family Trip to Greece, 1953
In 2002 Vivian was interviewed by Kathy Tzilivakis by phone for this article and it appeared in the ATHENS NEWS on 01/08/2000, page: A04 Article code: C12714A041 Continue reading
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The Legend of the Dritsas Bell
Around 1909 Stamati Dritsas was working on the spring located above Marmari, a short distance from his house at the base of Agios Constandinos.
He says that he heard his wife Paraskevi calling him so he left the spring to return to the house to see what she wanted. She said that she did not call him so he returned to the spring. As he neared the spring, it collapsed.
The Story as told by Andrew Dritsas. Continue reading
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