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Rovern,

I know lastname is really mispelled but do you believe possible this could have been the 1930 census for your family?

1930 United States Federal Census
about Frank Bottino
Name: Frank Bottino on the manifest Batterno (maybe a mispelling of Paternostro)
Home in 1930: Utica, Oneida, New York
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Age: 34
Estimated birth year: abt 1896
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to Head of House: Head
Mother's Name: Rose
Spouse's name: Mary
Race: White
Occupation:

Education:

Military service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Frank Bottino 34 head, born in IT, owner of his house, immigr. year 1911, occupation Steam rail road
Mary Bottino 34 wife, born in IT, immigration year 1921
Domenick Bottino 10 son, born in NY
Rose Bottino 9 daughter, born in NY
James Bottino 8 son, born in NY
Mildred Bottino 3 2/12 daughter, born in NY
Louis Bottino 1 1/12 son, born in NY
Rose Bottino 66 mother, widow, born in IT, immigr, year 1920

Address: 1206 or 1216 Hayes Street....

image, from Ancestry.com

http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxi50CJ

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Re: Paternoster - Laucello families, campomaggiore potenza,i

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Dear Laura Francisco Laucello did not die in Ohio. He died in Utica, new York May 4, 1926. His proposed wife was told to me as Giuseppina (or Josephine). She disasppeared. He said she died on July 31, 917 in Ohio and then he came to Utica, new York. Francisco's son, Joseph always said his mother's name was Josephine (Roselli) i cannot located a deasth certificate in Ohio nor a marriage of the two. HE WAS SUPPOSEDLY CAME TO AMERICA 1905, jOSEPH WAS BORN my 24, 1908 and Michael was born in 1910.

I am trying to locate a birth certificate. The name must be spelled wrong. Joseph had to get some kind of a birth certificate to receive Social Security benefits. ?? thank you
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Re: Paternoster - Laucello families, campomaggiore potenza,i

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Hello Laura I checked the 1920 census Utica, new Yro. It is the Laucello family when they came from Ohio in 1917 as a widower ?? Joseph and Michael were 9 and 7 respectively. I remember my brother saying they were put into an orphanage/home as the father had to work. I located the St Vincent Industrial School on Rutger Street, Utica, New York. so I do recognize that info.

thank you so much for finding this info. I tried to search as much as I can when I reocognize. BUT I do not know all those families in 1920 on Hayes as no homes were on that street at that time. could be another location ? I will check

thank you for a beautiful job well done. i am still trying to locate their birth certificates in Ohio ??even a marriage certificate. Did Francisco come in 1905 or 1907 ?? thank you
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rovern wrote:His proposed wife was told to me as Giuseppina (or Josephine). She disasppeared. He said she died on July 31, 917 in Ohio and then he came to Utica, new York.
Yes, I understood this... this is the reason I posted for you the military enlistment for the Francesco Saverio Lancello living in Utica on 1917 I found yesterday... I can't say for sure he is "your" Frank but the record worth a look...
Pink67 wrote:World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Francesco Savario Lancello
Name: Francesco Savario Lancello
City: Utica
County: Oneida
State: New York
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1880
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1819117
DraftBoard: 1

image, click here:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TscMd80
These are the marriage dates for Francesco Lauciello and Goffredo Giuseppina:
Pink67 wrote:Ohio Marriages, 1808-1958

Groom's name: Francesco Laucello
Bride's name: Goffredo Giuseppa
Marriage date: 18 june 1911
Marriage Place: Columbiana, Ohio
I found these dates on the free site:
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/rec ... t.html#p=0

and they also had these three child who died:
Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953

Name: Rosco Antenio Laucello right spell of first name: Rocco Antonio
Death date: 15 november 1913
Death place: Wellsville, Columbiana, Ohio
Birth date: 15 november 1913
Death place: Wellsville, Columbiana, Ohio
Death age: 1 day
Gender: male
Burial date: 17 november 1913
Cemetery name: St. Elizabeth
Father's name: Frank Laucello
Mother's name: Josephine Goffrede

image:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TscJ54J

Name: Frank Launcello
Death Date: 1 june 1916
Death place: Wellsville, Columbiana, Ohio
Birth date: 1 june 1916
Burial date: 1 june 1916
Cemetery: St. Elizabeth
Father's name: Frank Launcello
Mother's name: Josephine Gofried

image:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqIWuqS

Name: Frank Lancello
Death Date: 4 may 1917
Death place: Wellsville, Columbiana, Ohio
street address: 321 Lisbo street - 1 ward
Burial date: 3 may 1917
Cemetery: St. Elizabeth
Father's name: Frank Lancello
Mother's name: Josfhine Gofed

image:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVw8e4i
these three child died at 1 day of age.... they are for sure Frank and Josephine Lauciello's sons...
rovern wrote: I checked the 1920 census Utica, new Yro. It is the Laucello family when they came from Ohio in 1917 as a widower ?? Joseph and Michael were 9 and 7 respectively. I remember my brother saying they were put into an orphanage/home as the father had to work. I located the St Vincent Industrial School on Rutger Street, Utica, New York. so I do recognize that info.
Pink67 wrote:This is the 1920 census for Joseph and Michael Laucello, they were living as inmates in the Saint Vincent Industrial school of Utica:

1920 United States Federal Census
about Joseph Camello
Name: Joseph Camello
[Joseph Lancello]
Home in 1920: Utica Ward 10, Oneida, New York
Age: 11
Estimated birth year: abt 1909
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of House: Inmate
Father's Birth Place: Italy
Mother's Birth Place: Italy
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Male
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Emil Kaschalt 10
Micheal Kaschaski 12
Micheal Labella 13
James Lyons 11
Joseph Camello 11
Mike Camello 9

image:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqJ02hi
This is the 1920 census only for Frank's sons... they were living in this school/orphanage, of course their father is not present in this census... I wasn't able to find him in the 1920 census....

this is (I'm pretty sure) the 1930 census for your family:
Pink67 wrote:I know lastname is really mispelled but do you believe possible this could have been the 1930 census for your family?

1930 United States Federal Census
about Frank Bottino
Name: Frank Bottino on the manifest Batterno (maybe a mispelling of Paternostro)
Home in 1930: Utica, Oneida, New York
View Map
Age: 34
Estimated birth year: abt 1896
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to Head of House: Head
Mother's Name: Rose
Spouse's name: Mary
Race: White
Occupation:

Education:

Military service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Frank Bottino 34 head, born in IT, owner of his house, immigr. year 1911, occupation Steam rail road
Mary Bottino 34 wife, born in IT, immigration year 1921
Domenick Bottino 10 son, born in NY
Rose Bottino 9 daughter, born in NY
James Bottino 8 son, born in NY
Mildred Bottino 3 2/12 daughter, born in NY
Louis Bottino 1 1/12 son, born in NY
Rose Bottino 66 mother, widow, born in IT, immigr, year 1920

Address: 1206 or 1216 Hayes Street....

image, from Ancestry.com
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxi50CJ
please note that on the manifest they are the only family listed in that sheet for Hayes Street, the other families listed are living on Albany Street and Tilden? Avenue... Do you recognize the children's names of your family?

You may try to ask for Frank and Josephine's marriage certificate to the Columbiana county Ohio... you have their names and marriage date (18 june 1911)

Still checking to see if I cand find Josephine Lauciello's death record... :wink:

Laura
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Pink67 wrote:Ohio Marriages, 1808-1958

Groom's name: Francesco Laucello
Bride's name: Goffredo Giuseppa
Marriage date: 18 june 1911
Marriage Place: Columbiana, Ohio
form the same site another record for this marriage:

Groom's name: Francesco Lancello
Groom's birth date: 1881
Groom's birth place: Italy
Groom's age: 30
Bride's name: Goffredo Guisippa (Giuseppa)
Bride's birth date: 1891
Bride's birth place: Italy
Bride's age: 20
Marriage date: 10 june 1911
Marriage place: Columbiana County, Ohio
Groom's father name: Joseph Lancello (first name in italian Giuseppe)
Bride's father name: Sebastiano Guisippa (possibly last name was wrongly written, it must have been Goffredo)

Laura

edit to add:

now I'm pretty sure that also the military enlistment for the first world war is correct for your uncle Francesco Lauciello....

See the image and the answer to the question "Nearest relative":

Nearest relative: Joseph Laucello - (living in) Italy

image:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TscMd80

Campomaggiore is a very little town in the Basilicata region (today are living in Campomaggiore only 980 inhabitants), this is the Town Hall site:

www.comune.campomaggiore.pz.it/

you can ask them to obtain an "Estratto per copia integrale dell'atto di nascita di Francesco Lauciello nato il 26 dicembre 1880, figlio di Giuseppe Lauciello, completo di eventuali annotazioni"...
On the document you'll find also his mother's maiden name, the address where he was born, his parents occupations etc....

Or, you can contact your nearest family History Center here:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library ... et_fhc.asp

and ask them to rent this microfilm (Civil registration of the Town of Campomaggiore)

Title Registri dello stato civile di Campomaggiore (Potenza), 1809-1910
Authors Campomaggiore (Potenza). Ufficio dello stato civile (Main Author)

Microfilm:
Nati 1866-1899 (births 1866-1899)
FHL INTL Film 1964936 Item 3

here is the link to find the town microfilmed:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library ... prePARTOF=

Laura :D
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Note also the address on the Draft registration card for the WW1 for Francesco:

address: 1006 Fay street - Utica

this is the same address that your grandmother Rosa Lauciello gave at her 1920 arrival in Boston:
Pink67 wrote:Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943
about Rosa Lanciello
Name: Rosa Lanciello
Arrival Date: 20 Mar 1920
Age: 55 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Gender: Female
Ethnic Background: Italian (South) (Italian)
Port of Departure: Naples, Italy
Ship Name: Cretic
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Francesco
Last Residence: Italy
Birthplace: C Maggiore, Italy
Microfilm Roll Number: 252

Rosa (widow) was travelling with her daughter Paternoster Maria, age 23, single.
Rosa stated she was leaving in Italy (Campomaggiore) his son Giuseppe and was joining his son Francesco in Utica - NY - Address 1006 Fay Street

See the second page of the arrival manifest

page 1:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx3C_3A
page 2:
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx3DHY9
These persons are definitively your ancestors.... :D

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lAURA DID YOU NOTICE THE DISCREPACY IN MARRIAGE DATE FROM jUNE 11 OR jUNE 18, 1911
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hello laura I see a new member Bressi. I have cousins by that name in calabria. rose
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Susan you wanted to know on the Paternoster - Laucello. your gggrandmother was Theresa Laucello I replied cannot located where your inquiry is. I will be going to Italy May 28th

would like to hear from you

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