Angeloantonio Testa was born 23 Sep 1879 (as per his WW1 Draft Registrations cards). The image is only partially available so I can't read anything else.
Antonia (possibly Antonia Concetta but unconfirmed yet) was born abt 1878
Their children: Filomena Fiorenza born abt 1906 (possible death record available in PA with birthdate of 1 Oct 1906 but you would need to research that.)
Carmine (also known as Carmen) born abt 1 Apr 1901 in Vinchiaturo. He married Rose Haggerty on Jun 15, 1924 in Richmond. He died Jan 1973 in Staten Island Richmond.
Cristina (Christina) was born abt 1897 in Vichiaturo. She married Antonio DiSerafino on 25 Jun 1916 in Richmond. She is living next door to her sister Marie and her husband, Jack Como.
Giuseppe, born about 1904, has a possible strange marriage situation. If this is him, there are two listings for spouses...Josephine Siclari, marriage date Dec 29, 1925 or Mary Tortorello, marriage Dec 6, 1925. Either way, he is listed as married in the 1930 Census yet he is living with his mother and no wife in site..(I hope I remembered that correctly). Also married in Richmond.
Lucia arrived with her aunt, Elisabetta and her cousins in 1907. Her ship record is listed under Vesta, but she was detained and that listed as Lucia Testa. She was born about 1893 and it states her place of birth is Serto Campno. She married Pasquale Primiano on Jun 15, 1913 in Richmond.
Maria, born in Jan 1910 in New York, married Rosario Como on Jun 30 1929. In the 1930 Census, they are recorded as Jack and Marie Como, married one year and living in Richmond.
Nicolas, born in New York in 1912, married Hazel G. Merrell on July 38, 1934 in Richmond.
Next Family...
Bernardino Andrea Venditti is the son of Michele Venditti, and Maria Cristina Iammatteo (she was born abt 1858 according to the ship manifest arriving in 1904).
Bernardino was born 25 Sep 1902 and died 29 Jan 1980 in Sonoma California.
As for Filomena..perhaps contact St Joseph's cemetary? There is a listing of a Filomena dying in 1959..
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... d=9164550&
Thoughts are welcomed...images appreciated as always!
Oh and John, if you do want to tell us about a record, could you please copy and paste at least the text information of the spelling and information that you find it. It makes it much easier to work with. Thanks and I hope this helps at least a bit.




