“and the chances of my baby’s survival would have been slim.“
Patrice Hanson



Randolph DePiano claimed my infant daughter as his own. Several time he came and stood in front of my abode with a baseball bat. Patrice Hanson told me his Sicilian family might hurt me. She said Randy might have killed our doughtier if he found out I was the father. In months everyone, but me, knew the truth. Heather had irradiance blue eyes. Randy had brown eyes. his mother knew her son – stole another mans child. He disgraced The Family for generations. Make it right. Buy me this home, and I will anoint the statue of Christus overlooking the city. I ill be the Godfather of the Two Sicilys.. I was born to end the division. I am….The Man With Nothing! It i time for me to take for myself. Everything I take will be blessed – beyond measure. The Presco house will be home to my children, and their children – forever. I will bring a blessing to all the Children of Sicily – for ever!
When I got off the phone with Patrice in 2000, she informing me I was the father of a sixteen year old daughter…..I put on a song I just came to own, and waltzed around the room, cradling her in my arms.
John Presco ‘The Good Godfather’
When I found myself pregnant, I felt the father could have been
either John’s or my husband’s, but I had to convince the husband
that it was his baby or life would have been unbearable and the
chances of my baby’s survival would have been slim. I knew this baby
was meant to be, and be with me, and that was important. From there
moment she was born, I could see that she looked like John, but it
was the husband’s name that went on the birth certificate.”
I Lived A Hundred Yards From My Daughter
Posted on April 19, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press

Here is Patrice Hanson and our newborn daughter she had no intention of telling me about. She is living a hundred yards away from me on Broadway with Randall Delpiano who knows Heather is not his daughter. So does Patrice’s siblings, Linda and Craig.. I name four adults that are stealing a man’s child. They convinced each other they deserve this child, and I don’t. What is that look on Patrice’s face? What is it saying?
“We have plans for you!”
Below is a pic of my mother, Heather’s grandmother. What if I found out I was a father – before Rosemary died – and told her her granddaughter had been kidnapped by Half-Gypsies?
John Presco
Rosemary Dearest
Posted on January 29, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press

Rosemary Dearest
A Musical
by
John Presco


The 1848 revolution was substantially organized from, and centered in, Palermo. The popular nature of the revolt is evident in the fact that posters and notices were being handed out a full three days before the substantive acts of the revolution occurred on 12 January 1848. The timing was deliberately planned to coincide with the birthday of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies, himself born in Palermo in 1810 (during the Napoleonic period mentioned above).[6]
The Italian tricolour was a symbol of the revolutions of 1848.[7][8][9] The Provisional Government of Sicily, which then gave rise to the self-proclaimed Kingdom of Sicily, which lasted from 12 January 1848 to 15 May 1849 during the Sicilian revolution, adopted the Italian tricolour as flag, defaced with the trinacria, or triskelion.[10] The Sicilian insurgents used to sing, in Sicilian language, the popular song Lu dudici jnnaru 1848 (en. “The 12 January 1848”): […] January 12th, day of valour, unfurl the tricolour, freedom, freedom. […].[11]
Salemma House: Charming Property With Land And Panoramic Terraces In Drautth
$1,248,034
- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,777 sqft
- 10,764 sqft lot
- $702/sqft
This marvellous Aeolian residence is located in Panarea, in the most exclusive area of the island, overlooking the rocky ridge of Drautto. The villa has a breathtaking view of Lipari, Vulcano and Salina and is located just above Cala degli Zimmari, the island’s most beautiful beach, which can be reached in a few minutes on foot. It can be reached by a long, evocative stone staircase that softens the roughness of the rock and leads to the property’s large Mediterranean garden, consisting of centuries-old olive trees and various fruit trees covering an area of over 1600 square metres.
The house is a prestigious residence, finely furnished and in perfect condition, which can be enjoyed summer and winter thanks to the fireplace and hot/cold air conditioning.
The main body is structured on two levels: on the ground floor the first terrace with a panoramic view leads to a covered portico where it is possible to relax and enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of the surrounding landscape. Immediately following this is the large living area with an open-plan kitchen. Also on the floor are two of the bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
An external staircase leads to the upper floor, enhanced by a large sea-view terrace with a covered patio, ideal for lunches and dinners in company, carried away by the cool breeze and the wonder of Cala Zimmari just below. On the floor we find another spacious bedroom with bathroom and a second kitchen.
In addition, a beautiful terraced garden surrounds the property and gives it good privacy, as well as offering several panoramic views. The garden houses an annexe that accommodates the fourth bedroom and an en suite bathroom and a building ruin, which gives the possibility of constructing a further living space
Patrice, Randall, and Heather Delpiano
Posted on November 26, 2020 by Royal Rosamond Press
When I saw my sixteen year old daughter for the first time, I told her and her mother I wanted to get rid of the surname, Delpiano, attached to my daughter. Her fake father was a major parasite on thousands in the Bay Area. Patrice had to know about MORE crimes of theft he committed. I now suspect Randy and Patrice were conning men in bars to get sympathy and money. They were a team. I am going to get court records. Randy used the death of Brent to solicit sympathy and get entry to the lives of those who grieve. This is what the con-artist did to my later sister’s legacy.
That my neighbors depict me as a pariah and parasite, knowing the plight I am suffering to get my daughter free of these con-artists, is vile and evil. These two sucked the life and energy out of me – like vampires! To know this career criminal knew an innocent child was used in a demonic way, is the epitome of evil. In this article Randy may have conned a boy under eighteen to get in his mother’s home to rob her. Patrice told me who could not conceive, and thus he watched my child grow in his wives womb – knowing it was my child! I suspect they both looked for dark way to exploit my unborn child who was five when her fake father got arrested. Was she told? He then went on the lamb, the Oakland police hot on his trail. Did he stay with Patrice in LA?How many bad checks did Randy write that his wife knew about? I can not find a marriage certificate. Did he ever kill anyone?
I was the real and sincere artist in my family. The rest is illusion.
John Presco
Sep 1, 1990 — ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) _ Miss America 1990 Debbye Turner says … Oakland police are looking for Randall Delpiano to arrest him on a …

The State
JAN. 16, 198912 AM
A man who looted $4,000 from a woman’s bank account while posing as Grateful Dead guitar player Bob Weir has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined $500. The sentence was imposed by Alameda County Superior Court Judge Stanley Golde on Randall C. Delpiano, 33, described in a Probation Department report as having “achieved moderate fame by impersonating” Weir. Delpiano pleaded guilty in Oakland Municipal Court last month to one count of using a computer system to steal money. Other charges were dropped in a plea agreement. Authorities said Delpiano befriended the victim’s son and then moved into the family home. While the woman was out of town in October, they said, he took the money from her bank account using her automatic teller machine card.
When I found myself pregnant, I felt the father could have been
either John’s or my husband’s, but I had to convince the husband
that it was his baby or life would have been unbearable and the
chances of my baby’s survival would have been slim. I knew this baby
was meant to be, and be with me, and that was important. From there
moment she was born, I could see that she looked like John, but it
was the husband’s name that went on the birth certificate.”




Patrice Hanson falsified a birth certificate by putting Randall Delpiano’s name as the father, instead of me. Heather Hanson is MY daughter. Patrice admits she knew this in a letter she composed to send Oprah Winfrey. Randy is famous! He appears in two books as “Bogus Bobby”. Patrice says she was married to BB, but, I have my doubts. Patrice has never had a grasp on reality. She suffers from mental illness due to her severely mentally ill mother being violently beaten by Patrice’s father. This may have caused this poor mother of three to jump off a cliff, and kill herself. Patrice describes herself as being the surrogate mother to her siblings.
Fremont – The Second Mexican Empire of California
Posted on June 20, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press





My great uncle, Frederick Broderick, said Stuttmeister was not the last name. On June 20, 2024 I believe I found my military family and roots. Above is a painting of Emanuel Felix de Wimpffen surrendering after he lost the Battle of the Sedan, where Napoleon 3 was taken prisoner. This loss changed the world. Napoleon was trying to create The Second Mexican Empire, not only in Mexico, but California. My kin, John Fremont was aware of these ambitions that hinged upon the Confederacy winning the Civil War. I suspect Fremont had a contingency plan to join the Empire of Napoleon, and as his top General, keep Confederate America – at bay!
Juneteenth has just ended.
Baron John Presco
A member of the Wimpffen family, de Wimpffen was born in Laon, the illegitimate son of Baron Félix Victor Charles Emmanuel de Wimpffen by Cornélie Bréda. His father was a general in the French Army who had been created a Baron of the Empire in 1810. In 1836 he was recognized by his father.
Félix Victor Charles Emmanuel de Wimpffen
https://aigles-et-lys.fandom.com/fr/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Victor_Charles_Emmanuel_de_Wimpffen
On 5 October 1825, he married Baroness Maria Anna Marianne Cecilia Bernhardine von Eskeles (1802-1862), who converted from Judaism to Catholicism, in Hietzing, Austria. She was born at the Palais Eskeles, Vienna, Austria, on 2 March 1802, daughter of Bernhard von Eskeles and wife Caecilie (Zipperche) Itzig, from whom she inherited a fortune in stocks and bonds, and died in Munich, Bavaria, on 10 August 1862.
Bernhard, Knight and Baron von Eskeles (German: Bernhard Ritter und Freiherr von Eskeles) (12 February 1753, Vienna – 7 August 1839, Hietzing (near Vienna, now Vienna)) was an Austrian–Jewish banker/financier and court Jew.

Early life
He was born Bernhard Eskeles, the posthumous son of Rabbi Issachar Berush Eskeles,[1] son of the Polish–Moravian Rabbi Gabriel Eskeles. At an early age he went to Amsterdam, where he entered a commercial house, of which he became manager at the age of 17, but met with reverses, and lost the fortune which his father had left to him.
Biography
In 1774 he returned to Vienna and entered the business of his brother-in-law Nathan Arnstein, with whom he established the banking-house of Arnstein and Eskeles, which came into great prominence during the Congress of Vienna. They were patrons of Mozart and also of Ignaz Moscheles who gave piano lessons to Caecilie. At this period Eskeles’s drawing-room was the rendezvous of men like Talleyrand, Wellington, Castlereagh, Hardenberg, and Theodor Körner. Eskeles’s name is often mentioned in the memoirs of this time. His advice in financial matters was frequently sought by Emperors Joseph II, and later by Francis II and I, who entrusted him with many important missions to foreign countries. He was sent to Paris and Holland in 1810. Eskeles was the founder of the Austrian National Bank (1816), and its director for 23 years. He was raised to the Austrian nobility in 1797, and became a knight in 1811, and a baron in 1822.
Eskeles took little interest in Jewish affairs, and during his short term of office as representative of the Jewish community new and vexatious measures were introduced which, according to his contemporaries, he might have prevented had he used his influence. He was, however, the founder of several charitable institutions. He also established, with an initial contribution of 50,000 florins, a fund for the maintenance of poor students.
Personal life
He was married to Caecilie (Zipperche) Itzig (1760–1836), daughter of Daniel Itzig of Berlin. They had two children, a son, Denis, Baron de Eskeles (1803-1876), and a daughter, Maria Anna (Marianne) Cecilia Bernhardine Freiin von Eskeles, Countess of Wimpffen, wife of Franz Graf von Wimpffen, deserted Judaism. Denis, who succeeded his father in the management of the banking-house, married Wilhelmina, Baroness Brentano-Cimaroli, and by his death the male line of the house became extinct.
The Wimpffen family is an old and distinguished Austrian noble family, originally from Württemberg in what is now Germany.

History
Originating in Württemberg, the family became prominent in the Kingdom of Bohemia during Habsburg rule, while its members held significant military positions throughout the Empire. On 8 April 1797, they were awarded the title of Count by Leopold II.[1]
Notable members
- Emmanuel Félix de Wimpffen (German: Emmanuel Felix Graf von Wimpffen; 1811–1884), French general
- Franz (Emil Lorenz Heeremann) Graf von Wimpffen (1797, Prague – 1870), Austrian general
- Maximilian von Wimpffen (1770–1854), Austrian general during the Napoleonic Wars
- Leontius (von Wimpffen) (1873-1919), Russian bishop murdered by the Bolsheviks
- Pauline von Wimpffen (1874-1961), German writer and Catholic activist

La California
Posted on October 5, 2015 by Royal Rosamond Press





The name Belmont comes from Beaumont. Count Leonetto Cirprini named a province in Italy after California, the place he dwelt. He was the first Italian ambassador and fought the Habsburgs as a Forty-Eighter, who I suspect were going to colonize California. Was Belmont going to be the capital of the Italian Unification, and, this is why Carl Janke brought six portable houses around the Cape? Little Italy?
I am going t establish correspondence, and unite the two Californias.
Jon Presco
“He also describes how he assembled his elegant prefabricated home in Belmont, the first of consequence on the San Francisco peninsula, later to become the Ralston mansion.”
After Victor Emmanuel became King of Sardinia he appointed Cipriani to be his first consul in San Francisco.”
French observers began expressing interest in the idea of a Mexican monarchy as early as 1830. Lorenzo de Zavala claimed that in that year, he was approached by a foreign agent hoping to recruit him in a plan to place an Orléans monarch upon a Mexican throne.[11] In 1840 José María Gutiérrez Estrada wrote a monarchist essay endorsing the idea of a legitimate European monarch being invited to govern Mexico. The pamphlet was addressed to the conservative president Bustamante, who rejected the idea.[12] French diplomats tended to sympathize with the Conservatives in Mexico, Victor de Broglie opining that monarchy was a form of government more suited to Mexico at the time and François Guizot giving a positive review of Estrada’s pamphlet. [13]
Napoleon III saw the opportunity to make France the great modernizing influence in the Western Hemisphere, as well as enabling the country to capture the South American markets. To give him further encouragement, his half-brother, the duc de Morny, was the largest holder of Mexican bonds on which President Juárez had suspended payment.
French troops had been able to take considerable Mexican territory from republican forces while the U.S. was embroiled in its civil war, but in April 1865, Union forces defeated the secessionist Confederate States of America after four years of bloody combat. The U.S. government was reluctant to enter a direct conflict with France to enforce the Monroe Doctrine prohibiting European powers in the Americas, but official U.S. government sympathy remained with Mexican president Benito Juárez. The U.S. government had refused to recognize the Empire and also ignored Maximilian’s correspondence.[27] In December 1865, a $30 million private American loan was approved for Juárez, indicating a confidence that he would return to power, and American volunteers joined the Mexican republican troops.[28] An unofficial American raid occurred near Brownsville, and Juárez’s minister to the United States, Matías Romero, proposed that General Grant or General Sherman intervene in Mexico to help the republican cause.[29] The United States refrained from direct military intervention, but it put diplomatic pressure on France to leave Mexico. [30]
The international situation shifted making a French invasion and establishment of a monarchy in Mexico a real possibility. Conservative Mexican politicians Estrada and Hidalgo managed to get the attention of French emperor Napoleon III, who came to support the idea of reviving the Mexican monarchy and re-establishing a French imperial presence in the Americas. Prior to 1861 any interference in the affairs of Mexico by European powers would have been viewed in the U.S. as a challenge to the Monroe Doctrine. In 1861 however, the U.S. was embroiled in its own conflict, the American Civil War, which made the U.S. government powerless to intervene directly, but it never condoned the French invasion or the regime it established.
In January 1866, seeing the war as unwinnable, Napoleon III declared to the French Chambers that he intended to withdraw the French military from Mexico. At this point, the U.S. government was no longer preoccupied militarily with winning the Civil War and could enforce the Monroe Doctrine against foreign intervention in the hemisphere. Maximilian’s request to France for more aid or at least a delay in troop withdrawals was defused nominally because a possible war against Prussia was coming, so despite the sunk costs of the French occupation, abandoning the enterprise was France’s strategic decision. Empress Carlota arrived in Europe in an attempt to plead for the Empire’s cause, but she was unable to gain France’s support.
A member of the Wimpffen family, de Wimpffen was born in Laon, the illegitimate son of Baron Félix Victor Charles Emmanuel de Wimpffen by Cornélie Bréda. His father was a general in the French Army who had been created a Baron of the Empire in 1810. In 1836 he was recognized by his father.
Entering the army from the military school of Saint-Cyr, he saw considerable active service in Algeria, and in 1840 became captain; in 1847 chef de bataillon. He first earned marked distinction in the Crimean War as colonel of a Turco-Persian regiment, and his conduct at the storm of the Mamelon won him the grade of general of brigade.[1]
In the campaign of 1859 he was with General MacMahon at the battle of Magenta at the head of a brigade of Guard Infantry, and again won promotion on the battlefield. Between this campaign and the Franco-Prussian War, he was mainly employed in Algeria, and was not at first given a command in the ill-fated Army of the Rhine. But when the earlier battles revealed incapacity in the commander of the 5th corps, De Wimpffen was ordered to take it over, and was given a dormant commission appointing him to command the Army of Châlons in case of Marshal MacMahon’s disablement. He only arrived at the front in time to rally the fugitives of the 5th Corps, beaten at Beaumont, and to march them to Sedan.[1]
In the disastrous Battle of Sedan on the first of September, MacMahon was soon wounded, and the senior officer, General Ducrot, assumed the command. Ducrot was beginning to withdraw the troops when Wimpffen produced his commission and countermanded the orders. In consequence it fell to him to negotiate the surrender of the whole French army.[1]
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Victor Paladin Stuttmeister
Posted on June 5, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press
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