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Is this the correct manifest?DANDY1970 wrote:... BORN IN ALBEROBELLO, ITALY ACCORDING TO PASSENGER LIST, ARRIVED 1914,
FATHER LISTED FRANK MASTRONARDI, AM LOOKING FOR HIS BROTHERS.
THEY LIVED IN BARI, MTHR, ANGELINA COMAS, LISTED ON DEATH CERT...
The Vito in Birmingham died before 24 May 1959...Beach-Mastronardi
Mrs Rebecca Beach of 8 Sturges Street announces the engagement of her daughter, Judith Anne, to Victor J. Mastronardi, son of Mrs. Carmella Mas- tronardi of 593 State Street and the late Vito Mastronardi of Binghamton,
I think you’ve found Vito’s sister Pasquapink67 wrote:From the same site where I found Vito's obituary, another one interesting:
ANTONIO VITO
Antonio Vito, 72; of 1149 Hilton
Ave., a retired employe of
the Oneita Knitting Company,
died Dec. 22 in St. Elizabeth
Hospital.
He was born in Alberobello,
Italy. He came to Utica in
1905. He married Nellie De
George in 1925 in Utica, .
He retired in 1960.
He was a member of St. Anthony
of Padua Church _and the
Fort Schuyler Post, American.
Besides his wife he leaves
three daughters, Mrs. John
(Pauline) Marchitelli, Mrs.
Frank (Marie) Iagnocco and
Mrs. Louis "(Esther) Comito;
a sister, Mrs. John (Pasqualin?)
Rotondo, and a brother,
Vito Mastronardo, all of Utica.
The funeral will be at 8:30 tomorrow
from the Eannace Fu-
[neral Home, and at 9 from St.
Anthony of Padua Church.
This may help Denice determine if this is her family,Mr. Rotondo married Pasqua Mastronardo
She died in February.
Rotondo was employed by Utica Knitting ...
...leaves a daughter. Marie Rotondo of Utica and a son
Denice,DANDY1970 wrote:I also have him in 1920 alone
DANDY1970 wrote:THIS MAN IS MY GRANDFATHER, BORN IN ALBEROBELLO, ITALY ACCORDING TO PASSENGER LIST, ARRIVED 1914,
FATHER LISTED FRANK MASTRONARDI,
AM LOOKING FOR HIS BROTHERS.
THEY LIVED IN BARI,
MTHR, ANGELINA COMAS, LISTED ON DEATH CERT.
pink67 wrote:From the same site where I found Vito's obituary, another one interesting:
ANTONIO VITO
Antonio Vito, 72; of 1149 Hilton Ave., a retired employee of the Oneita Knitting Company,
died Dec. 22 in St. Elizabeth Hospital.
He was born in Alberobello, Italy.
He came to Utica in 1905.
He married Nellie De George in 1925 in Utica.
He retired in 1960.
He was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church and the Fort Schuyler Post, American.
Besides his wife he leaves three daughters, Mrs. John (Pauline) Marchitelli, Mrs. Frank (Marie) Iagnocco and Mrs. Louis "(Esther) Comito;
a sister, Mrs. John (Pasqualin?) Rotondo,
and a brother, Vito Mastronardo, all of Utica.
The funeral will be at 8:30 tomorrow from the Eannace Funeral Home, and at 9 from St.
Anthony of Padua Church.
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Mrs. Paula Masfronardo
Mrs. Paula Pasqualicchia Mastronardo.
1007 Nichols, widow of Francesco Mastronardo, died Jan 1, 1944, in a local hospital after
a brief illness.
She was born in Albero Bello, and was married in Italy 50 years ago.
Her husband died 42 years ago.
Mrs. Mastronardo had been a Utica resident since 1921.
She was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church.
Surviving are two sons, Vito Mastrodonardo
and Antonio Vito,
a daughter Mrs. John Rotondo, all of this city,
and nieces and nephews. etc....
Laura