I am looking for the sister of my great-great grandmother. She was born in Valle di Maddaloni in 1895. She immigrated in 1914. Her passenger record says she is going to her sister, my great-great grandmother. She was single at the time. By the time the 1920 census came around, I am assuming she was married. I did a search on Family Search for an Annunziata born that year and saw a possible match in Berks County, Pa. That is only a few miles from where my great-great grandmother was living. So based on the birth year, immigration year, and the fact that she was living so close to where my family was living at the time, I am going to assume that it was her until I can be proven otherwise.
The man's name is listed as Camillo Canto. Upon further investigation, it appears he is from Cepagatti. However, she could have gone back to Italy and stayed there for all I know. Does anyone have any idea how I can find out if this Annunziata is mine? It's very hard to search without a last name, and I know she could have shortened her name, but I just find it too coincidental that this woman in this census record was a perfect match.
Berks County does have a search feature on their register of wills website, so I was able to search Camillo Canto. There IS a record for him, dated 3-4 weeks after Annunziata's immigration date. However, when I put in the volume and page number, the name Cuarlatta, Norvzrata comes up with his. If you want to go to the website and see what I mean, the link is here- http://rwills.co.berks.pa.us/geneology/Marriages.aspx
Please let me know if anyone has any ideas! Thank you!



