Giovanni Battista Gigliucci (1815-93)
The Novello Cowden Clarke Family
Giuseppe 'Joseph' Novello (1744-1808)
Charles Cowden Clarke (1787-1877)
Mary Sabilla Novello (née Hehl) (1789-1854)
Thomas James Serle (1798-1889)
Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (née Novello) (1809-98)
(Joseph) Alfred Novello (1810-96)
Cecilia Serle (née Novello) (1812-90)
Edward Petre Novello (1813-36)
Emma Aloysia Novello (1814-1902)
Giovanni Battista Gigliucci (1815-93)
Clara Anastasia Novello (1818-1908)
(Mary) Sabilla Novello (1821-1904)
Giovanni Gigliucci (1844-1906)
Porzia Gigliucci (1845-1938)
Emma Clara Serle (1846-77)
Mario Gigliucci (1847-1937)
Valeria Gigliucci (1849-1945)
Conte Giovanni Battista Gigliucci was born to an aristocratic Italian family in Fermo in September 1815. He was orphaned before his second birthday and brought up by his paternal grandmother. He studied law and managed the family estate before the age of 20. He married the singer Clara Anastasia Novello in London on 22 November 1843 after they had met in Fermo. They had four children: Giovanni (1844-1906), Porzia (1845-1938), Mario (1847-1937) and Valeria (1849-1945). The family left Fermo when their property was confiscated by the French after their Siege of Rome in 1849 and travelled around Europe until settling back in Italy following unification in 1861. During this time the family were supported by income from Clara’s performances, which she had resumed after having retired following their marriage. Gigliucci supported the Italian Risorgimento and began a political career on his return to Italy in 1861, which he continued until his death in 1893.