Janet Rose Zahra
F, #10621, b. 22 January 1952
Father | Andrew Peter Carmel Paul Zahra b. 9 Apr 1907, d. 17 Mar 1977 |
Mother | Rose Carmelita Noto b. 1 Apr 1913, d. 4 Jun 1995 |
Family | John Harper b. c 1949 |
Janet Rose Zahra was born on 22 January 1952 in Alameda Co., CA, USA. She married John Harper on 21 May 1977 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
As of 21 May 1977,her married name was Harper.
As of 21 May 1977,her married name was Harper.
Vincent Zammit
M, #10622
Family | Concetta (?) |
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Vincent Zammit married Concetta (?)
Dr. Paul Natale Zammit PHD, O.P.
M, #10624, b. 4 February 1904, d. 21 September 1995
Dr. Paul Natale Zammit PHD, O.P. was born on 4 February 1904 in Zabbar, Malta. He died on 21 September 1995 at Oakland, CA, USA, at age 91. Biography Zammit, Paul Natale (4.2.1904-21.9.1995) Dominican scholar --
Zammit was born at Zabbar and studied at De La Salle College, St Paul's School, Valletta, the Seminary in Lucca, and the Collegio dei Nobili in Fiesole. In 1920 Zammit joined the Dominican Order and was given the name of Paul. He studied philosophy and theology at the University of St Thomas in Rome from where he obtained a doctorate in theology. He was ordained priest in 1928. Zammit studied law at the Catholic University in Lille, France and graduated BA in law in 1931. He was appointed professor of ethics at the University of St Thomas in Rome in 1931, where he was also awarded a doctorate in philosophy in 1932. He followed the third year of law at La Sapienza University in Rome (1932-33) and studied economics at London University as a postgraduate internal student and graduated Ph.D. Econ. (London) in 1936. Zammit taught ethics and economics at the University of St Thomas, Rome (193640). Zammit was appointed professor of philosophy and social science at St Edmund's College, Ware, Hertfordshire (1940-46). In 1946 he returned to Rome where he taught at St Thomas University, and was appointed professor of philosophy of law at the Universita Internazionale Pro Deo (1946-50). In 1950 Zammit returned to Lille, where he took his final examination and obtained a doctorate in law and a certificate in social science (1950).
Zammit taught philosophy at St Alberi's College, Oakland, California (1955-57). He was awarded a masters degree in sacred theology in 1952 (after he had taken his final examination ad gradus for the magisterium in Rome, 1949). He acted as pro-rector (1956-57) at St Albert College, Oakland; taught philosophy at the Dominican College of San Rafael; the Catholic University of America; and theology and Holy Scripture at Notre Dame College, Belmont (1955-57). Zammit was awarded the Croce al Merito Melitense di prima classe con corona of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in 1959. Zammit founded and directed various study groups for many years. His publications include Ethics - De Eudaimonia; De Analogia (a critical edition of Cajetan's work), and Opuscula Oeconimico-Socialia. He has also contributed various articles and reviews in The Thomist, Angelicum, Blackfriars, Catholic Gazette, Scientia and the New Catholic Encyclopaedia.
Source: Maltese Biographies of the Twentieth Century (1997), editors Michael J. Schiavone and Louis J. Scerri.
He was ordained on 8 July 1928 at Rome, Italy. He graduated in 1936 at London School of Economics, London, England. He emigrated from Malta on 25 January 1951 to New York, NY, USA. He was the author of Our Lady's Scapular in 1960. He was naturalized on 16 January 1970 at San Francisco, CA, USA. He was the author of History of the Dominican Secular Third Order in the West
History of the Dominican Secular Third Order in the West in 1984.
Obituary: on 24 September 1995: ZAMMIT, Paul Netals, O P. Sept 21, 1995 In Oakland. A native of Malta. Father Zammit was ordained a Priest on July 8. 1928 in Rome. Prof, of Philosophy and Theology; Phd from London School of Economics.
Dr. Paul Natale Zammit PHD, O.P. 4 doctorates.
Zammit was born at Zabbar and studied at De La Salle College, St Paul's School, Valletta, the Seminary in Lucca, and the Collegio dei Nobili in Fiesole. In 1920 Zammit joined the Dominican Order and was given the name of Paul. He studied philosophy and theology at the University of St Thomas in Rome from where he obtained a doctorate in theology. He was ordained priest in 1928. Zammit studied law at the Catholic University in Lille, France and graduated BA in law in 1931. He was appointed professor of ethics at the University of St Thomas in Rome in 1931, where he was also awarded a doctorate in philosophy in 1932. He followed the third year of law at La Sapienza University in Rome (1932-33) and studied economics at London University as a postgraduate internal student and graduated Ph.D. Econ. (London) in 1936. Zammit taught ethics and economics at the University of St Thomas, Rome (193640). Zammit was appointed professor of philosophy and social science at St Edmund's College, Ware, Hertfordshire (1940-46). In 1946 he returned to Rome where he taught at St Thomas University, and was appointed professor of philosophy of law at the Universita Internazionale Pro Deo (1946-50). In 1950 Zammit returned to Lille, where he took his final examination and obtained a doctorate in law and a certificate in social science (1950).
Zammit taught philosophy at St Alberi's College, Oakland, California (1955-57). He was awarded a masters degree in sacred theology in 1952 (after he had taken his final examination ad gradus for the magisterium in Rome, 1949). He acted as pro-rector (1956-57) at St Albert College, Oakland; taught philosophy at the Dominican College of San Rafael; the Catholic University of America; and theology and Holy Scripture at Notre Dame College, Belmont (1955-57). Zammit was awarded the Croce al Merito Melitense di prima classe con corona of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in 1959. Zammit founded and directed various study groups for many years. His publications include Ethics - De Eudaimonia; De Analogia (a critical edition of Cajetan's work), and Opuscula Oeconimico-Socialia. He has also contributed various articles and reviews in The Thomist, Angelicum, Blackfriars, Catholic Gazette, Scientia and the New Catholic Encyclopaedia.
Source: Maltese Biographies of the Twentieth Century (1997), editors Michael J. Schiavone and Louis J. Scerri.
He was ordained on 8 July 1928 at Rome, Italy. He graduated in 1936 at London School of Economics, London, England. He emigrated from Malta on 25 January 1951 to New York, NY, USA. He was the author of Our Lady's Scapular in 1960. He was naturalized on 16 January 1970 at San Francisco, CA, USA. He was the author of History of the Dominican Secular Third Order in the West
History of the Dominican Secular Third Order in the West in 1984.
Obituary: on 24 September 1995: ZAMMIT, Paul Netals, O P. Sept 21, 1995 In Oakland. A native of Malta. Father Zammit was ordained a Priest on July 8. 1928 in Rome. Prof, of Philosophy and Theology; Phd from London School of Economics.
Dr. Paul Natale Zammit PHD, O.P. 4 doctorates.
Lucia (?)
F, #10626
Family | George Zammit |
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George Zammit
M, #10627
Family | Lucia (?) |
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Eugene (Gino) Zammit
M, #10628, b. circa 1960, d. May 1995
Father | George Zammit |
Mother | Lucia (?) |
Eugene (Gino) Zammit was born circa 1960. He died in May 1995 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
Obituary: on 24 May 1995: ZAMMIT, Eugene Glno) At the age of 35 in an accident in Woodland Hills, CA. He is survived by his beloved parents George and Lucia Zammit of Malta; sisters Rita Grech Cumbo, Franca Calleja; brother Antlone; brothers-in-law Ray Grech Cumbo and Andrew Calleja; nieces Daphne, Suzanne and Vanessa. Also survived by many other relatives and friends both in Malta and the US.
Obituary: on 24 May 1995: ZAMMIT, Eugene Glno) At the age of 35 in an accident in Woodland Hills, CA. He is survived by his beloved parents George and Lucia Zammit of Malta; sisters Rita Grech Cumbo, Franca Calleja; brother Antlone; brothers-in-law Ray Grech Cumbo and Andrew Calleja; nieces Daphne, Suzanne and Vanessa. Also survived by many other relatives and friends both in Malta and the US.
Mary K Vella
F, #10636, b. 18 November 1964
Father | Michael Salvador Vella b. 25 Feb 1929, d. 25 Sep 2007 |
Mother | Yvonne M. Allen b. May 1933 |
Family | Robert Trent |
Mary K Vella was born on 18 November 1964 in San Mateo Co., CA, USA. She married Robert Trent.
Mary K Vella was a member of the Maltese American Social Club in 2014. She was living in 2021 in Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
Mary K Vella was a member of the Maltese American Social Club in 2014. She was living in 2021 in Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
Robert Trent
M, #10637
Family | Mary K Vella b. 18 Nov 1964 |
Robert Trent married Mary K Vella, daughter of Michael Salvador Vella and Yvonne M. Allen.
Robert Trent was living in 2014 in Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
Robert Trent was living in 2014 in Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
Charlie McDougall
M, #10638
Family | Margaret Ann Vella b. 22 May 1953 |
Charlie McDougall married Margaret Ann Vella, daughter of Michael Salvador Vella and Yvonne M. Allen, on 27 April 1985 at San Mateo Co., CA, USA.
John Colin Buchanan
M, #10639
Family | Nanette Christine Vella b. 16 Sep 1956, d. 20 Jan 2008 |
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John Colin Buchanan married Nanette Christine Vella, daughter of Michael Salvador Vella and Yvonne M. Allen.