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I need your help again. Now I am looking for my mother's side of the family. Her father's name was Carmine Alise,DOB about 1888 in southern Italy. He came to the USA either in 1902 or 1906. He married Zoie Knapp on 17 Feb 1910 in Pennsylvania. They lived in Hallstead Pennsylvania most of their life. I have Pennsylvania census records for them. What I am looking for is death records for either one and any records for Carmine from Italy. Please send me any thing you can find on them.

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John,

Not sure if you have this.

WWII Draft Reg Card
Name: Carmine Thomas Alisi
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1889
Residence: 28 Railroad st, Hallstead, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
Birth: Anayli?, Italy
Employed by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad

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1906 ship manifest for Carmine Alisi line 6
Age 16, YOB about 1890
Last residence Anagni (currently in province of Frosinone, region of Lazio)
Destination New York NY to join uncle Magno Fabrisi?
Interesting to note that some of the others on the manifest from Anagni are going to Scranton PA.

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WWI Draft Reg Card Very poor image
Name: Carmine Alisi
City: Scranton
County: Lackawanna
State: Pennsylvania
Birthplace: Italy
Birth Date: 28 Jun 1889
Employed by Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad
Place of birth appears to be Anagni
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Since your grandfathers worked for the railroad, they would have been part of the US Railroad Retirement Board rather than Social Security. Here's a link to the board with information on the records available, fees, etc.
http://www.rrb.gov/mep/genealogy.asp

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