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Maria Gervasoni was unable to share her husband's pride in the school's<br />

opening, dying of tuberculosis in 1867. Left a widower at 51 years of age and the<br />

father of two young children, it was not long before Carlo remarried, choosing, after<br />

20 years in AustraUa, a giri from the Irish community. Twenty years old, Aimie<br />

Hallinan had been introduced to Carlo by her parents ~ customers on his milk mn ~<br />

the fiiendship providing evidence of the important role of trade in bringing together<br />

ethnic groups of the Colony. Annie bore her first child Nicholas in 1879 ~ Cario, like<br />

Luigi, observing the tradition of naming the first bom after the family's patriarchal<br />

head. In recognition of their dual ethnicity. Carlo and Luigi's children were given<br />

names of both Italian and Anglo-Cehic origin, a second chUd bom to Augusta in 1876<br />

named Luigi Giuseppe after his father and a third child bom in 1878 named George<br />

August after his mother. The couple's fifth child, bom in 1879, was named Giovanni<br />

and the last, bom ten years later, Elisabeth Pasqua.'* Annie gave birth to another five<br />

chUdren by 1886, naming them John Joseph, Annie Maria (after her mother), Carlo<br />

James (after his father), Mary (the heritage of every Christian female) Virginia and<br />

Johanna Maria.'^<br />

One year later, and with his family growing larger. Carlo decided to make<br />

extensions to his home. He was assisted by a number of men, the Italian-sounding<br />

name of one ~ a stonemason called Domenic ~ suggesting a continued reliance upon<br />

the skiUs of his countrymen." Nicknamed 'bea-affire' (buon off are), he was<br />

apparently a man of shrewd business sense. Carlo added two extra bedrooms to the<br />

south side of his property as well as another large area, built over a wine cellar, for<br />

dances and parties. Christened 'the ballroom','"* this last room represented a digression<br />

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