bertasm wrote:My grandfather Salvatore Dell'Arciprete immigrated to the US sometime in the 1900's with brother Nicolo. I was able to find Nicolo's immigration records in 1912. He arrived in Philly. None for my grandfather. My grandmother came to Ellis Island in 1914 with the rest of Dell'Arciprete family. My grandparents and his family moved into Boston. Except Nicolo Dell'Arciprete.
They are all from Arielli, Chieti, Italy.
I have searched Ancestry.com and Ellis Island.
Does anyone have any idea of where I can go for assistance?
Hi There,
Here is Nicolo going to see his brother, Salvatore, who was already in Philadelphia, PA. I also believe it states he left his father, Rocco, in Italy.
Name: Nicolo Dell'arciprete
Arrival Date: 14 Apr 1911
Age: 16 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1895
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: Italian (South)
Port of Departure: Naples, Italy
Ship Name: Taormina
Port of Arrival: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Last Residence: Italy
Birthplace: Arielli, Italy
Microfilm Roll Number: 89
I'm hoping Mfjp sees this, I'm sure she will post the actual document for you.
Here is your grandfather, Salvatore's WWI Draft info.
Name: Salvatore Dellarciprete
City: Lynn
County: Essex
State: Massachusetts
Birthplace: Italy
Birth Date: Feb 18 1892
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1674355
You might also like this Ellis Island manifest. Rocco going to see his son, Salvatore in MA along with Carmela and children.
http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipM ... 0658%2ETIF
There is also microfilm that you can order and rent from the Family History Center. The film goes for 1809-1900. It costs about $3.50 a roll. Here are the film numbers
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... =1&last=50
Have a great night.
Trish