The Families

Seven couples, four generations.

These are real people — married on real dates, in real places, their names taken down by clerks and ship's manifests. Read them the way the book does: as a family register, downward through time.

An early-1900s harbor at dawn, soft mist, a distant ocean-liner silhouette — an immigrant arrival, atmospheric and empty.
The crossing — where the oldest branches begin
Stefan & Anna
Married · Oct 10, 1896 · Podhajce, Austria

The oldest branch of the family, Polish-Ukrainian, begins with Stefan and Anna Burdyan in Podhajce. When Stefan came through Ellis Island, a clerk copied his surname down wrong on the arrival manifest — and the misspelling stuck. The family has carried the changed name ever since; the recipes that came with them, borscht and pierogi among them, arrived intact.

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Stefan's 1900 passport is held for this slot.

William & Mary
Beatty · Irish American

The Irish American line. Their full marriage record is being confirmed from the family papers before we set it in print.

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A family photograph is held for this slot.

Vincenzo & Giulia
Married · Sept 23, 1911 · Fondi, Italy

The Italian branch, the Pannozzos of Fondi. Vincenzo arrived in America with fifteen dollars to his name and eight years between him and the wife and daughter he'd left behind — years he spent working to bring them across. What he could carry was the cooking, and it became the family's.

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The Italian birth certificate is held for this slot.

Angelo & Hannah
Married · Oct 16, 1916 · Glasgow, Scotland

The Puerto Rican–Scottish branch, the Suarezes. Angelo served in the Merchant Marine, which is how a man from the islands came to marry a Scottish woman in Glasgow and bring her home. Two very different tables — San Juan and the Clyde — set down together in New York.

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The 1920 Glasgow marriage certificate is held for this slot.

An early-1900s New York tenement rooftop line at golden hour, water towers and chimneys in warm sepia haze, empty.
New York — where the branches meet
John & Alice
Married · Oct 11, 1937 · New York, NY

The Burdian line, married in New York City between the wars. Fuller story copy is being drawn from the family papers.

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A family photograph is held for this slot.

Vincent & Matilda
Married · July 20, 1940 · Staten Island, NY

The Pannozzos of Staten Island, married on the eve of the war. Fuller story copy is being drawn from the family papers.

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A family photograph is held for this slot.

Mike & Julie
Susan's parents · the most recent branch

Susan's own parents — the couple who bring the family into the present, and to whom this book is dedicated. Their marriage record and Julie's corrected portrait are reserved for the launch.

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Julie's corrected portrait is held for this slot.