Difference between revisions of "Antonio Pellegrino"
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+ | | '''1930 United States Federal Census''', New York, Nassau, Hempstead, Enum. District 114, page 26. Census dated 10 Apr 1930.<br> | ||
+ | Lines 62-72: There are four families living at the same address (312 Jefferson St.). The first family is [[Antonio Pellegrino|Anthony Pellegrino]], 60, widower, and his granddaughter [[Catterina Sciallo]], 18, single. He was born in Italy as were his parents, she was born in NY and her parents were born in Italy. Anthony is the proprietor of (illegible (farmer?)). He immigrated to the US in 1890(?). | ||
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+ | The second family is Antonio's son, [[Joseph Pellegrino]], 32, his wife [[Carmella Arbolino|Carmella Pellegrino]], 30, and their son [[Anthony Pellegrino]], 10. Joseph and Carmella have been married for 11 years. Everyone was born in NY, Joseph and Carmella's respective parents were all born in Italy. Joseph works as a painter. | ||
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+ | The third family is Antonio's daughter, [[Anna Pellegrino|Anna Lanzilotto]], 30, and husband [[Benjamin Lanzilotta|Ben Lanzilotto]], 30, and their son [[Ben Lanzilotta|Ben Lanzilotto]], 9. Everyone was born in NY, Ben Sr. and Anna's parents were born in Italy. Ben Sr. is the proprietor of a garage. | ||
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+ | The fourth family is [[Carmelo Garito]], 42, widower, his daughter [[Elenora Garito]], 16, and his son [[John H. Garito]], 15. Carmelo was born in Italy as were his parents. The children were born in NY and both their parents were born in Italy. Carmelo works as a plasterer in a building construction business. He immigrated to the US in 1905. | ||
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| '''Naturalization Record''' for [[Antonio Pellegrino]] dated 28 Jun 1897 from the Supreme Court of New York County, bundle 68, copy 12. He lives at 409 E. 112 St., NYC. His occupation is "Boot Black." He is 27 years old. His former nationality is "King of Italy." He arrived in the US at NYC on Dec 1890 (1880?). | | '''Naturalization Record''' for [[Antonio Pellegrino]] dated 28 Jun 1897 from the Supreme Court of New York County, bundle 68, copy 12. He lives at 409 E. 112 St., NYC. His occupation is "Boot Black." He is 27 years old. His former nationality is "King of Italy." He arrived in the US at NYC on Dec 1890 (1880?). | ||
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| '''Descendants of Maria Greco''', family tree diagram in possession of Diane Narr (an identical copy was also in possession of Maria Wiese). Origin unknown. | | '''Descendants of Maria Greco''', family tree diagram in possession of Diane Narr (an identical copy was also in possession of Maria Wiese). Origin unknown. | ||
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| '''Personal communication''' between NLL and [[Margaret Anna Sciallo]], 1980/90s. | | '''Personal communication''' between NLL and [[Margaret Anna Sciallo]], 1980/90s. | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 15 February 2013
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | Southern Italy | |||
Marriage | ~1888 | to Catarina Greco | ||
Immigration | 1890 or ~1892 | |||
Death | ||||
Burial |
Immediate family in my direct ancestry
Generation 3 Generation 4 Generation 5 +-- unknown Pellegrino | +-- Antonio Pellegrino --+ | (1852-????) | Maria Pellegrino --+ +-- unknown (1889-????) | +-- Catarina Greco (1861-????)
Sources:
Children
(all children with Catarina Greco)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Rosa Pellegrino | F | 1888 | Italy | Nunzio Caliendo | ||
Maria Pellegrino | F | 1889 | Italy | Alesandro Sciallo | direct line | |
Teresina Pellegrino | F | ~1892 | Italy | John Tatora | ||
Charles Pellegrino | M | ~1896 | New York City, NY | Irene Costanza | ||
Joseph Pellegrino | M | ~1897 | New York City, NY | Carmela Arbolino | ||
Anna Pellegrino | F | ~1900 | New York City, NY | Benjamin Lanzilotta | ||
unknown | Birth order unknown; 1910 census indicates 9 children total | |||||
unknown | Birth order unknown; 1910 census indicates 9 children total | |||||
unknown | Birth order unknown; 1910 census indicates 9 children total |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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409 E. 112 St., NYC, NY | 1897 | ||
118 Hopkins Ave., Queens, NY | 1910 | ||
64 Hopkins Ave., Queens, NY | 1915 |
Sources
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1 | 1910 United States Federal Census, Queens, New York, district 1157, page 40. Census dated 30 Apr 1910. Lines 58-64: Antonio Pellegrino, 48?, lives with his wife Catherine, 48, their daughter Theresa, 18, their son Charles, 14, their son Joeseph, 12, their daughter Anna, 10, and Antonio's mother in law, Marie Abbatemarco, 80. Antonio and Catherine have been married for 22 years. Catherine has given birth to 9 children, 6 of whom still live. Marie is a widow who has given birth to 4 children, all of whom still live. Antonio, Catherine, Theresa, Marie, and their parents were born in southern Italy. Charles, Joseph, and Anna were born in New York. Antonio immigrated in 1892. His naturalization status is illegible. Catherine, Theresa, and Marie immigrated in 1896. Everyone can speak English except Marie, who's primary language is Italian. Antonio is a mason. Theresa is a weaver at a mill. They live at 118 Hopkins Ave., Queens, NY. |
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2 | 1915 New York State Census, Queens, New York, Admin. District 01, Enum. District 10, page 22. Census dated 1 June 1915. Lines 22-26: Anthony Pellegrino, 48, lives with his wife Kathern Pellegrino (sic), 50, their son Charles Pellegrino, 19, their son Joseph Pellegrino, 18, and their daughter Anna Pellegrino, 15. Anthony and Kathern were born in Italy. Anthony has been in the US for 28 years. Kathern has been in the US for 23 years. The children were all born in US. Anthony is a painter or decorator. Kathern does housework. Charles and Joseph are painters. They live at 64 Hopkins Ave., Queens, NY. |
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3 | 1930 United States Federal Census, New York, Nassau, Hempstead, Enum. District 114, page 26. Census dated 10 Apr 1930. Lines 62-72: There are four families living at the same address (312 Jefferson St.). The first family is Anthony Pellegrino, 60, widower, and his granddaughter Catterina Sciallo, 18, single. He was born in Italy as were his parents, she was born in NY and her parents were born in Italy. Anthony is the proprietor of (illegible (farmer?)). He immigrated to the US in 1890(?). The second family is Antonio's son, Joseph Pellegrino, 32, his wife Carmella Pellegrino, 30, and their son Anthony Pellegrino, 10. Joseph and Carmella have been married for 11 years. Everyone was born in NY, Joseph and Carmella's respective parents were all born in Italy. Joseph works as a painter. The third family is Antonio's daughter, Anna Lanzilotto, 30, and husband Ben Lanzilotto, 30, and their son Ben Lanzilotto, 9. Everyone was born in NY, Ben Sr. and Anna's parents were born in Italy. Ben Sr. is the proprietor of a garage. The fourth family is Carmelo Garito, 42, widower, his daughter Elenora Garito, 16, and his son John H. Garito, 15. Carmelo was born in Italy as were his parents. The children were born in NY and both their parents were born in Italy. Carmelo works as a plasterer in a building construction business. He immigrated to the US in 1905. |
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4 | Naturalization Record for Antonio Pellegrino dated 28 Jun 1897 from the Supreme Court of New York County, bundle 68, copy 12. He lives at 409 E. 112 St., NYC. His occupation is "Boot Black." He is 27 years old. His former nationality is "King of Italy." He arrived in the US at NYC on Dec 1890 (1880?). | |
5 | Descendants of Maria Greco, family tree diagram in possession of Diane Narr (an identical copy was also in possession of Maria Wiese). Origin unknown. | |
6 | Personal communication between NLL and Margaret Anna Sciallo, 1980/90s. |