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Could this be the death index record for your Grandfather Giuseppe in Ohio?ceddia wrote:I am looking for information about my grandfather and grandmother, My grandfather came from San Nicandro, Italy. His name was Guiseppe Ceddia and he came to the United States in 1907 and 1913. He was born in 1873. He had a wife in Italy named Lucia(?) who died between 1907 and 1913 which is why he came back to the United Ststes. He left siblings and children (daughers?) in Italy. I would really like to find any information related to Guiseppe especially any information related to family in Italy. We would really like to find family in Italy if there are any alive. Guiseppe was a tailor. He went to somewhere in Hoboken when he arived in the U.S and I would like to know who he stayed with in Hoboken. I would like to know if either my grandfather or grandmother were naturalized.
My grandmother's name Maria Alessandro Ceddia. She came to the United States in 1921 at age 19 from Palermo, Sicily. Her mother was Maria Vainisi and father Salvatore. We have information her family that came to the United States and are looking for information on any family left in Sicily or still in Sicily or Italy.
Thank you,
rceddia
On the 1907 arrival manifest for Giuseppe, his destination was to "cousin Antonio Salimanda(sp?) at 407 Fourth St., Hoboken NJceddia wrote:I am looking for information about my grandfather and grandmother, My grandfather came from San Nicandro, Italy. His name was Guiseppe Ceddia and he came to the United States in 1907 and 1913... Guiseppe was a tailor. He went to somewhere in Hoboken when he arived in the U.S and I would like to know who he stayed with in Hoboken. I would like to know if either my grandfather or grandmother were naturalized.
Thank you,
rceddia
Tessa78 wrote:
On the 1907 arrival manifest for Giuseppe, his destination was to "cousin Antonio Salimanda(sp?) at 407 Fourth St., Hoboken NJ
[Hi suanj -- I also checked 1874 and 1875 index and no birth record in Sannicandro for Giuseppe... ]
T.
ceddia wrote:This is the death notice for my grandfather and we did locate his gravestone. Unfortunately my father was only about 10 when Giuseppe died and he said Giuseppe never spoke about Italy at home that he remembers. My grandmother, who was much younger did re-marry but also never spoke about Italy. She was alive still when I was growing up but never thought about asking about family in Italy. The only thing my father says he remembers is that my grandmother would send money over to my grandfather's family. Thanks for the help!
I cannot find the Giuseppe Birth act, but I found the birth act of a sister:ceddia wrote:Re my grandfather Guiseppe Ceddia: we believe that he had a sister in Italy named Rosetta Ceddia Granito. Any information on this person would be appreciated!