From tpiroq at mac.com Sun Dec 30 09:07:04 2007 From: tpiroq at mac.com (Thomas Qafzezi) Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:07:04 -0500 Subject: [Korca-L] Good Morning Message-ID: <92213DDD-CC7E-4C1E-982A-414CEA7AF442@mac.com> Looking for living relatives in the U.S. or Albania who were related to the following individuals: Thomas Peter Qafzezi (came to Massachusetts in 1906) Dhimitraq (Tacho) Qafzezi (Brother of Thomas) George Peters (Cousin of Thomas and Tacho - Massachusetts) Peter George Qafzez Vasile Marko *Parents of Thomas and Tacho who never came to the U.S. from Albania. The family was for Korce area. Would love to discover any living relatives in the Massachusetts area or Albania. I do know that there is one cousin in Paris with him Mom. His name is Robert Qafzezi who produces documentary films. What I am looking most for, is information on my great grandparents who remained in Albania (Korce - Qafezi): Peter George Qafzez Vasile Marko. Does anyone know how I can find information on them? They would have passed away by now, but would have been in their 40's to 50's ini 1906. Thank you. Thomas Qafzezi P.S. Sorry that I don't know how to speak Albanian. I am learning only a little. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From nickbeqo at hotmail.com Sun Dec 30 12:13:39 2007 From: nickbeqo at hotmail.com (Nick) Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:13:39 -0800 Subject: [Korca-L] Good Morning References: <92213DDD-CC7E-4C1E-982A-414CEA7AF442@mac.com> Message-ID: You went to Massachusetts in 1906 and now you are looking for your father !! Whatever ... Why don't you take a trip to Albania and visit the village named Qafzes, located in the district of Kolonja. Happy New Year ----- Original Message ----- From: Thomas Qafzezi To: korca-l at alb-net.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 6:07 AM Subject: [Korca-L] Good Morning --- Korca-L Discussion Forum --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for living relatives in the U.S. or Albania who were related to the following individuals: Thomas Peter Qafzezi (came to Massachusetts in 1906) Dhimitraq (Tacho) Qafzezi (Brother of Thomas) George Peters (Cousin of Thomas and Tacho - Massachusetts) Peter George Qafzez Vasile Marko *Parents of Thomas and Tacho who never came to the U.S. from Albania. The family was for Korce area. Would love to discover any living relatives in the Massachusetts area or Albania. I do know that there is one cousin in Paris with him Mom. His name is Robert Qafzezi who produces documentary films. What I am looking most for, is information on my great grandparents who remained in Albania (Korce - Qafezi): Peter George Qafzez Vasile Marko. Does anyone know how I can find information on them? They would have passed away by now, but would have been in their 40's to 50's ini 1906. Thank you. Thomas Qafzezi P.S. Sorry that I don't know how to speak Albanian. I am learning only a little. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ___________________________________________________ Korca-L discussion forum: Korca-L at alb-net.com http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/korca-l -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From tpiroq at mac.com Mon Dec 31 08:06:03 2007 From: tpiroq at mac.com (Thomas Qafzezi) Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:06:03 -0500 Subject: [Korca-L] Thank you Nick Message-ID: Nick: Thank you for our post in response to mine. Actually my great grandfather is the individual who was born in 1906 and was born in Korce. I am the 4th generation to be in the United States, which is why I don't know too much about the area there. I was actually born in 1963, so I am only 44 at this time, although I sometimes feel like I was born in 1906. I wish that taking a trip to Albania would be as easy as it sounds, but unfortunately, my work schedule keeps me very busy traveling a lot to our other company offices throughout the U.S., Europe and Latin America. Hopefully within the next 2 to 3 years I will be able to get over there. Besides have to wait until our U.S. dollar, which sucks (Thanks to President Bush) becomes more profitable. If it is not too much trouble, could you tell me a little bit about the "district of Kolonja" and/or the village of Qafzes? Thank you my friend and have an awesome New Year. Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 2 Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:13:39 -0800 From: "Nick" Subject: Re: [Korca-L] Good Morning To: "Korca Discussion Forum \(Korca, Albania\)" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" You went to Massachusetts in 1906 and now you are looking for your father !! Whatever ... Why don't you take a trip to Albania and visit the village named Qafzes, located in the district of Kolonja. Happy New Year ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:07:04 -0500 From: Thomas Qafzezi Subject: [Korca-L] Good Morning To: korca-l at alb-net.com Message-ID: <92213DDD-CC7E-4C1E-982A-414CEA7AF442 at mac.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Looking for living relatives in the U.S. or Albania who were related to the following individuals: Thomas Peter Qafzezi (came to Massachusetts in 1906) Dhimitraq (Tacho) Qafzezi (Brother of Thomas) George Peters (Cousin of Thomas and Tacho - Massachusetts) Peter George Qafzez Vasile Marko *Parents of Thomas and Tacho who never came to the U.S. from Albania. The family was for Korce area. Would love to discover any living relatives in the Massachusetts area or Albania. I do know that there is one cousin in Paris with him Mom. His name is Robert Qafzezi who produces documentary films. What I am looking most for, is information on my great grandparents who remained in Albania (Korce - Qafezi): Peter George Qafzez Vasile Marko. Does anyone know how I can find information on them? They would have passed away by now, but would have been in their 40's to 50's ini 1906. Thank you. Thomas Qafzezi P.S. Sorry that I don't know how to speak Albanian. I am learning only a little.