BillieDeKid wrote: |
These next ones are all listed as coming from bozogno all on same manifest ship s.s. savoie arrived jan 10 1904 from le havre left jan 2nd start line 8 through line 12 line 8 angelo nicolazzi going to nyc was here before in kansas city 1894 to 1903 brother pietro line 9 going to nyc here from 1894 to 1903 Angelo and Pietro were Francesco (Frank) Nicolazzi and Maria Marchini's sons. line 10 vincenzo sacco going to nyc This is Giovanni, Attilio and Federico's father line 11 giuseppe pastore going to nyc here from 1892 to 1897 kansas city Giuseppe Pastore, born in 1864, is also a relative, his mother was a Sacco and grandmothers were Guglielmetti and Nobile. In 1911, when his daughter got married, he sent his consent from Saint Louis, US. Don't know what happened to him. line 12 luigi ferrari goig to nyc He's a relative. He came back as he got married in 1909 I saw this manifest. Although they declared they were going to NYC, I believe they were all going to Centerville or nearby. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ada was there was a filippo gallo? Vincenzo Gallo s.s. alesia jan. 9 1899 left naples on (doesn't say) line 2 has town listed as Bogano or Bagrano final destination says Philadelphia passage paid by his brother he is going to his cousin and it says Ferdinando line 3 is from same place name is Salvatore Frassetti 10yr old child going to Phil. to his brother Ferdinando No, these Gallos are not my relatives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The Francesco Gallo, related to my maternal family, was born in Favria (Torino) in 1867. He had an adventurous life as a soldier in Africa. He went then to Canada between 1890 and 1895 but I don't know if there are manifests. He lived in Canada for few years then went to somewhere in Illinois and after to Centerville or nearby. He paid a ticket for his brother Pietro (Peter) who reached him in US. Peter married Antonia Nicolazzi (daughter to Frank Nicolazzi and Maria Marchini) about 1900. They had three children: Joseph, Frances, Pete. In 1904/1905 Peter died in a mine accident and Frank married Antonia. They had 4 children: -Angelina who married Giovanni (John) Sacco. -Josephine who married Giovanni's brother Attilio (aka Albert). -Edith - don't know who she got married to. - N. (he's still alive) I saw some listings for this family on ancestry but I don't have images. I know that Antonia died around 1951 so Frank went to Illinois and lived with Josephine and Albert/Attilio. He might have died soon after. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
BillieDeKid wrote: |
These next ones are all listed as coming from bozogno all on same manifest ship s.s. savoie arrived jan 10 1904 from le havre left jan 2nd start line 8 through line 12 line 8 angelo nicolazzi going to nyc was here before in kansas city 1894 to 1903 brother pietro line 9 going to nyc here from 1894 to 1903 Angelo and Pietro were Francesco (Frank) Nicolazzi and Maria Marchini's sons. line 10 vincenzo sacco going to nyc This is Giovanni, Attilio and Federico's father line 11 giuseppe pastore going to nyc here from 1892 to 1897 kansas city Giuseppe Pastore, born in 1864, is also a relative, his mother was a Sacco and grandmothers were Guglielmetti and Nobile. In 1911, when his daughter got married, he sent his consent from Saint Louis, US. Don't know what happened to him. line 12 luigi ferrari goig to nyc He's a relative. He came back as he got married in 1909 I saw this manifest. Although they declared they were going to NYC, I believe they were all going to Centerville or nearby. Ada- would you like the image for this manifest? I can easily download and post for you. |
BillieDeKid wrote: |
Ambrogio Gugliemetti arrived june 25 1910 from le havre on jun 18th line 27 going to centerville iowa to his brother in law giuseppe Sacco. His wife teresa is still in bogogno he's a blacksmith. Ambrogio Guglielmetti's wife was sister to Giuseppe Sacco. Ambrogio came back to Italy and died there. I'm interested to Giuseppe Sacco's family. I saw a 1910 census on FAMILY SEARCH site (now disappeared) where he declares he immigrated in 1902 but I couldn't find a ship manifest for him. His name could have been badly mispelled or I just missed it. He was born in Bogogno on September 11, 1884, his father was Luigi (died in 1888) and his mother Serena Vecchio. In November 1913 his mother Serena goes to US on Olympic. She's listed as Serene Sacco and travels with her daughter in law Ernesta Sacco and two children, Luigi and Angelina both born in US. Ernesta and Serena used their married name and I could find out that Ernesta' maiden name was Mascagni as her brother Serafino was in her house in 1910 and, as Biff found, there was also a Galileo Mascagni and they were all from Lizzano in Belvedere, province of Bologna. But I couldn't find Ernesta first travel to US. In 1910 Census she declared she immigrated in 1901. So I wonder where she went in 1901 in US and with whom. I don't think a woman could go to US alone. Either she was with a relative or married to someone who died. When she travels with her mother in law in 1913 she declares she had been in Centeville from 1908 to 1912. This means she was somewhere else from 1901 to 1908. Also her age continously changes, she looks sometimes older and sometimes younger than her husband Giuseppe Sacco. Their first child was born in January 1910. I assume they got married in 1908-1909 somewhere in US. Serena (Vecchio) Sacco was 60 when she went to US and I suppose she never came back to Italy. She might be in a Centerville' cemetery. Ada for mascagni do you have some possible birth years, years of travel and possible occupations |
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