Giovanni Gigliucci (1844-1906)
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 Gigliucci was the first son of Clara Anastasia Gigliucci (née Novello) and Giovanni Battista Gigliucci. Giovanni and his brother Mario were sent to Italian military colleges in the early 1860s. Like their father, they were active supporters of Italian unification and joined Garibaldi’s Red Shirt volunteer army in 1866. In the same year he took leave of absence to work with his uncle (Joseph) Alfred Novello at the recently established steel company Società Novello, Ponsard e Gigli La Magona d'Italia in Piombino, which went into liquidation in 1868.
In 1870 he married the British woman Charlotte Sophia Mozley (1841-1920), the sister of Edith Margaret Mozley, who married his brother Mario Gigliucci. Giovanni and Charlotte had a daughter named Vittoria Beatrice Gigliucci (1873-1967).
The family moved to Florence in 1880 after his brother Mario’s family had relocated there during the previous year. Giovanni died in 1906 at the age of 62 and was buried in the English Cemetery in Piazzale Donatello in Florence.