This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brun, Brunn, Bucco Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hRG.2ACIB/67.27.43.46.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: For Canadian immigration records go to: www.lac-bac.ca Also check and see if any relatives who came to Canada later went on to the US by checking www.ellisisland.org Caterina Bucco is a relative of my Domenica Bucco from Udine; I am just not sure where along the line this is; I believe they were cousins. Angelo Brun is the name of one of my great great grandfather's brothers; they had a cousin with that name as well. Giovanni Brun was my great great grandfather; his brothers were Giacomo, Angelo, Lutagardo, Natale and Giuseppe. There were two sisters, also but no one has recorded their names as far as I know. Their mother and father were Antonio Angelo Brun and Cristina Trinco or Trincus Brun. The family lived in Andreis. They have another relative named Guido Brun, whose name is on a marker in the town square of Andreis, honoring WWI dead. Giovanni Brun married Domenica Bucco; their children were Luigi, Silvio and Maria Cristina Brun. His brother Giuseppe Brun married Lucia DeAngelis, was widowed and later married a Carrie Myer or Meyer. Giovanni became known as John Brunn in the US after he settled in PA and Gisueppe was later called Reverend Joseph Brunn after he settled in New York City. Natale Brun died in Italy and is buried there. He was in the Italian military (Army/Calvary?); Lutgardo was also in the Italian Military but I do no know for sure if it was the Navy or what branch. Giacomo stayed in Italy also; I do not know what he did there. The Brun family had a stone and wood cutting business in Italy before WWII; I believe it became defunct after WWI. The Brun family donated the land for the town school, which was later destroyed in an earthquake, then later the town hall was built on that same site. The children there in Andreis began being bused to another town which was larger, so no school was rebuilt in its place.