Charles Gale
M, #12932, b. 1 August 1895
Family | Rose Fenech b. 9 May 1897, d. 2 Feb 1986 |
Child |
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Charles Gale was born on 1 August 1895 in Malta. He married Rose Fenech, daughter of Carmelo Fenech.
Charles Gale was also known as Carmelo Galea. He had the following children: Mary, Gerald, Joseph, Vincent, Paul. As of 1930, Charles Gale was also known as Charles Galea. He and Rose Fenech were listed in the 1930 US Census age 35 in Detroit, MI, USA. Charles Gale was naturalized on 8 March 1933 at Detroit, MI, USA; Carmelo Galea: Name changed to Charles Gale. He and Rose Fenech were listed in the 1940 US Census age 45, retail grocery store in Detroit, MI, USA.
Charles Gale was also known as Carmelo Galea. He had the following children: Mary, Gerald, Joseph, Vincent, Paul. As of 1930, Charles Gale was also known as Charles Galea. He and Rose Fenech were listed in the 1930 US Census age 35 in Detroit, MI, USA. Charles Gale was naturalized on 8 March 1933 at Detroit, MI, USA; Carmelo Galea: Name changed to Charles Gale. He and Rose Fenech were listed in the 1940 US Census age 45, retail grocery store in Detroit, MI, USA.
Mary Gale
F, #12933, b. 20 October 1920, d. 6 March 1999
Father | Charles Gale b. 1 Aug 1895 |
Mother | Rose Fenech b. 9 May 1897, d. 2 Feb 1986 |
Family | Thomas Micallef |
Mary Gale was born on 20 October 1920 in Malta. She married Thomas Micallef. Mary Gale died on 6 March 1999 at Detroit, MI, USA, at age 78.
She emigrated from Malta in 1922. Her married name was Micallef.
Obituary: on 8 March 1999: Mary Gale Mlicallef : Longtime Corktown resident By Molly Abraham Free Press Staff Writtr For virtually her entire life, Mary Gale Mieallef lived on Church Street in Detroit's historic Corktown. First at her parents' home at 1615, and then when she married, across the street at 1628, in a wood-frame Victorian where she lived the rest of her life. Mrs. Mieallef, who was born in Malta and came here at the age of 2, loved the neighborhood and was committed to it. She was a member of the Corktown Development Council that Mary Gale Mieallef was responsible for getting the historic designation for the area. She also was active in community groups. Mrs. Mieallef, 78, died of complications from lung and heart disease on Saturday at Detroit Receiving Hospital. Tiger Stadium was the backdrop for much of the family life, C I J said her son, Charles. For five years, she worked as a sous-chef for the office staff, helping prepare breakfast and lunch. The family ran parking lots a block from the stadium and still have one at Church and 10th Streets. They also had a grocery store in the area. Mrs. Mieallef was active at Most Holy Trinity Church helping raise funds and working with the Altar Society. She was a wonderful cook who made Maltese specialties including calamari and a special cheese-filled dessert called pastizzi for which she rolled out the phyllo dough herself, her family said. She and her husband, Thomas, would have celebrated their 50th anniversary this spring. She is also survived by Charles' twin brother, Thomas Jr., and daughters Deborah and Roseann. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. today and 1-9 p.m. Tuesday at Salowich & Stevens Funeral Home, 3833 Livernois in Detroit. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday Most Holy Trinity Church, Sixth and Porter. Burial will be at St. Hedwig Cemetery in Dearborn Heights.
She emigrated from Malta in 1922. Her married name was Micallef.
Obituary: on 8 March 1999: Mary Gale Mlicallef : Longtime Corktown resident By Molly Abraham Free Press Staff Writtr For virtually her entire life, Mary Gale Mieallef lived on Church Street in Detroit's historic Corktown. First at her parents' home at 1615, and then when she married, across the street at 1628, in a wood-frame Victorian where she lived the rest of her life. Mrs. Mieallef, who was born in Malta and came here at the age of 2, loved the neighborhood and was committed to it. She was a member of the Corktown Development Council that Mary Gale Mieallef was responsible for getting the historic designation for the area. She also was active in community groups. Mrs. Mieallef, 78, died of complications from lung and heart disease on Saturday at Detroit Receiving Hospital. Tiger Stadium was the backdrop for much of the family life, C I J said her son, Charles. For five years, she worked as a sous-chef for the office staff, helping prepare breakfast and lunch. The family ran parking lots a block from the stadium and still have one at Church and 10th Streets. They also had a grocery store in the area. Mrs. Mieallef was active at Most Holy Trinity Church helping raise funds and working with the Altar Society. She was a wonderful cook who made Maltese specialties including calamari and a special cheese-filled dessert called pastizzi for which she rolled out the phyllo dough herself, her family said. She and her husband, Thomas, would have celebrated their 50th anniversary this spring. She is also survived by Charles' twin brother, Thomas Jr., and daughters Deborah and Roseann. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. today and 1-9 p.m. Tuesday at Salowich & Stevens Funeral Home, 3833 Livernois in Detroit. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday Most Holy Trinity Church, Sixth and Porter. Burial will be at St. Hedwig Cemetery in Dearborn Heights.
Christopher Joseph Roach
M, #12937, b. 20 July 1981
Father | (?) Roach |
Mother | Gina Belluomini b. 1 May 1959 |
Christopher Joseph Roach was born on 20 July 1981.
Corinna Nicole Roach
F, #12938, b. 22 June 1985
Father | (?) Roach |
Mother | Gina Belluomini b. 1 May 1959 |
Corinna Nicole Roach was born on 22 June 1985.
Breanna Elizabeth Roach
F, #12939, b. 11 October 1989
Father | (?) Roach |
Mother | Gina Belluomini b. 1 May 1959 |
Breanna Elizabeth Roach was born on 11 October 1989.
Stephen Daniel Trade
M, #12940, b. 4 October 1987
Father | (?) Trade |
Mother | Lynn Christine Belluomini b. 28 Jan 1961 |
Stephen Daniel Trade was born on 4 October 1987.
Michael Dennis Trade
M, #12941, b. 7 September 1990
Father | (?) Trade |
Mother | Lynn Christine Belluomini b. 28 Jan 1961 |
Michael Dennis Trade was born on 7 September 1990.
Edward Dennis Trade
M, #12942, b. 9 August 1992
Father | (?) Trade |
Mother | Lynn Christine Belluomini b. 28 Jan 1961 |
Edward Dennis Trade was born on 9 August 1992.
Robert Vella
M, #12943
Father | Adam Vella b. 4 Jun 1904 |
Mother | Stella Bonnici b. 24 Aug 1906 |
Robert Vella was born.
He was living in 2022.
He was living in 2022.
Eric Vella
M, #12944
Father | Adam Vella b. 4 Jun 1904 |
Mother | Stella Bonnici b. 24 Aug 1906 |
Eric Vella was born.
He was living in 2022.
He was living in 2022.
Maria (?)
F, #12945
Family | Isaac Vella b. 28 Apr 1906, d. 1994 |
Children |
Maria (?) married Isaac Vella, son of Clement Vella and Maria Carmela Azzopardi.
Her married name was Vella.
Her married name was Vella.
Edith Vella
F, #12946
Father | Isaac Vella b. 28 Apr 1906, d. 1994 |
Mother | Maria (?) |
Edith Vella was born.
She was living in 2022.
She was living in 2022.
Cecilia Vella
F, #12947
Father | Isaac Vella b. 28 Apr 1906, d. 1994 |
Mother | Maria (?) |
Cecilia Vella was born.
She was living in 2022.
She was living in 2022.
Rene Psaila
F, #12948
Father | Giovanni Maria Psaila |
Mother | Eva Vella b. 1908 |
Rene Psaila was born. She died at Malta; at age 40.
Anthony Spiteri
M, #12949
Family 1 | Sandra K Blessum b. c 1948 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Rosalie C. Renati b. 27 Apr 1959 |
Anthony Spiteri married Sandra K Blessum on 25 July 1966 at San Mateo Co., CA, USA. Anthony Spiteri and Sandra K Blessum were divorced in August 1973. Anthony Spiteri married Rosalie C. Renati on 19 May 1979 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA.
Anthony Spiteri was a SF police officer in 1968 at San Francisco, CA, USA. He was a member of the Maltese American Social Club and was Ass. Secretary, 93; recieved contribution recognition by Maltese Club, in memory of brother Frank "Chikku" Spiteri in 1992 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
Anthony Spiteri Legal case of People vs Jones: Gave testimony in a court case because they unknowingly rented their Daly City rental home to two men who used it for secret marijuana cultivation. There was a water leak that neighbors noted and called the Spiteris who notified the police. They discovered 3 bedrooms full of marijuana plants in 2015.
Anthony Spiteri was a SF police officer in 1968 at San Francisco, CA, USA. He was a member of the Maltese American Social Club and was Ass. Secretary, 93; recieved contribution recognition by Maltese Club, in memory of brother Frank "Chikku" Spiteri in 1992 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
Anthony Spiteri Legal case of People vs Jones: Gave testimony in a court case because they unknowingly rented their Daly City rental home to two men who used it for secret marijuana cultivation. There was a water leak that neighbors noted and called the Spiteris who notified the police. They discovered 3 bedrooms full of marijuana plants in 2015.
Soccer Club Maltese
?, #12950
Soccer Club Maltese Picture of Maltese Soccer Club and Francis Grech.
Joseph Buttigieg
M, #12951, b. 27 March 1929, d. 10 November 2017
Joseph Buttigieg was born on 27 March 1929. He died on 10 November 2017 at age 88.
Tuu (?)
F, #12952
Family | John Paul Fenech b. 4 Oct 1943, d. 28 Feb 2022 |
Tuu (?) married John Paul Fenech, son of Francis Joseph Fenech and Jeanette Gaston.
Her married name was Fenech.
Her married name was Fenech.
Darilyn Diane Fenech
F, #12953, b. March 1959
Family | Douglas Hanson b. 1958, d. Mar 1994 |
Darilyn Diane Fenech was born in March 1959. She married Douglas Hanson.
Her married name was Hanson. Darilyn Diane Fenech was living in 2022 in Weaverville, CA, USA. She and John Paul Fenech were related to.
Her married name was Hanson. Darilyn Diane Fenech was living in 2022 in Weaverville, CA, USA. She and John Paul Fenech were related to.
Douglas Hanson
M, #12954, b. 1958, d. March 1994
Family | Darilyn Diane Fenech b. Mar 1959 |
Douglas Hanson was born in 1958. He married Darilyn Diane Fenech. Douglas Hanson died in March 1994.
Geri Lou Hatcher
F, #12957, b. circa 1953, d. 25 January 2002
Family | |
Child |
Geri Lou Hatcher was born circa 1953 in IA, USA. She died on 25 January 2002 at Elk Grove, CA, USA.
Her married name was Micallef.
Obituary: on 30 January 2002: Geri Lou Hatcher Micallef -- Many Coastside friends and acquaintances recall Geri Lou Hatcher Micallef, who grew up and attended school in Half Moon Bay. Mrs. Micallef died Jan. 25 at age 49 at home in Elk Grove, Calif., after battling ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. Her passing left a void for friends and relatives including her parents, who sold their Half Moon Bay business, Half Moon Bay Key & Lock Co., early last August and moved to Elk Grove to be near her upon learning of her illness. "She was a beautiful, loving, caring, charitable daughter," said her father, Bob Hatcher, now of Elk Grove. "She was totally unselfish and would help anyone with anything that was needed. In my eyes, she ranked right there with Princess Diana in her beauty, grace and caring."
Mrs. Micallef was born in Iowa, but when she was in her teens, came with her family to California. The family settled in San Mateo in 1966 and then moved to the Coastside in 1968, where Mrs. Micallef attended Half Moon Bay High School. While attending high school, she worked for Original Johnny's coffee shop. She graduated in 1970. In the September following her graduation, she married Joe Micallef, a third-generation lifelong Half Moon Bay resident. The couple moved frequently, living in San Jose, Monterey, the El Dorado Hills, and Modesto before settling in Elk Grove nearly 20 years ago.
Mrs. Micallef worked with her husband's business, a sales tax consulting business that represented small-business owners in tax auditing situations. The couple also gave frequently to charities in the Sacramento area, particularly to Gifts from the Heart, a program of the local Health and Human Services. Through this, they gave in support of from 25 to 30 disadvantaged children . Mrs. Micallef is survived by her husband of 31 years, Joe Micallef III, her son Joseph Micallef IV and his wife, Sarah, and her grandsons Joseph Micallef V and Gavin Micallef, all of Elk Grove. She is survived by her parents Robert and Carol Hatcher, her brothers Rob Hatcher of El Granada and Rick Hatcher of Half Moon Bay, her sister Janet Hopper of Santa Rosa, her grandmother Geraldine Hatcher of Council Bluffs, Iowa and her mother- and father-in-law, Joseph Micallef II and his wife Marge, of Stockton. She is also survived by her aunt and uncle by marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Al Adreveno of Half Moon Bay.
Her married name was Micallef.
Obituary: on 30 January 2002: Geri Lou Hatcher Micallef -- Many Coastside friends and acquaintances recall Geri Lou Hatcher Micallef, who grew up and attended school in Half Moon Bay. Mrs. Micallef died Jan. 25 at age 49 at home in Elk Grove, Calif., after battling ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. Her passing left a void for friends and relatives including her parents, who sold their Half Moon Bay business, Half Moon Bay Key & Lock Co., early last August and moved to Elk Grove to be near her upon learning of her illness. "She was a beautiful, loving, caring, charitable daughter," said her father, Bob Hatcher, now of Elk Grove. "She was totally unselfish and would help anyone with anything that was needed. In my eyes, she ranked right there with Princess Diana in her beauty, grace and caring."
Mrs. Micallef was born in Iowa, but when she was in her teens, came with her family to California. The family settled in San Mateo in 1966 and then moved to the Coastside in 1968, where Mrs. Micallef attended Half Moon Bay High School. While attending high school, she worked for Original Johnny's coffee shop. She graduated in 1970. In the September following her graduation, she married Joe Micallef, a third-generation lifelong Half Moon Bay resident. The couple moved frequently, living in San Jose, Monterey, the El Dorado Hills, and Modesto before settling in Elk Grove nearly 20 years ago.
Mrs. Micallef worked with her husband's business, a sales tax consulting business that represented small-business owners in tax auditing situations. The couple also gave frequently to charities in the Sacramento area, particularly to Gifts from the Heart, a program of the local Health and Human Services. Through this, they gave in support of from 25 to 30 disadvantaged children . Mrs. Micallef is survived by her husband of 31 years, Joe Micallef III, her son Joseph Micallef IV and his wife, Sarah, and her grandsons Joseph Micallef V and Gavin Micallef, all of Elk Grove. She is survived by her parents Robert and Carol Hatcher, her brothers Rob Hatcher of El Granada and Rick Hatcher of Half Moon Bay, her sister Janet Hopper of Santa Rosa, her grandmother Geraldine Hatcher of Council Bluffs, Iowa and her mother- and father-in-law, Joseph Micallef II and his wife Marge, of Stockton. She is also survived by her aunt and uncle by marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Al Adreveno of Half Moon Bay.
Joseph Micallef IV
M, #12958
Mother | Geri Lou Hatcher b. c 1953, d. 25 Jan 2002 |
Family | Sarah (?) |
Children |
Joseph Micallef IV was born. He married Sarah (?)