The 1907 passenger list that Pink found for me a few days ago turned out to be gold mine of information. My great grandfather (Pietro Allaria) must have been coming back after a trip to Italy and he brought with him five relatives who had not been to the America before. They were all going to the same post office box address in a copper mining town in Upper Michigan that was listed as my great grandfather's resident. We knew from oral history that relatives had worked the mines up there but we didn't know exactly where until seeing the town on this passenger list.
Anyway, on the list it also gives the name of the town in Italy where my great grandfather was born. It's listed as s. Giorgio Cam???se. I've been trying to search the internet for something that fits but I'm not sure what the "S" stands for---is it San or Saint or just S? And does anyone have a guess as to what the word following 'Giorgio' is suppose to be---the Cam???se. I'd like to find a little history about the town, circa 1860 around the time my great grandfather was born.
Jean
http://riva-alaria.blogspot.com/
Thanks, again, Pink---if you see this. I have been having fun with the stuff you and others posted.







