Angiela Maria Santalucia immigration

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Angiela Maria Santalucia immigration

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http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view. ... lucia&st=g

I am looking at this manifest and trying to figure out where Angiela came from and any other pertinent info. Is it likely that Santalucia was her maiden name from Italy? Did she travel on this trip? I'm not sure if she is crossed out. :?

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Hi Jim :-)

Looks like Angiola Maria came from CRACO
Going to meet husband B????
My guess is that Santalucia is her maiden name
She and her son seemed to be crossed off, but that could mean that they didn't sail, or are listed somewhere else in the manifest...

Hope that helps!

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Hi T.

After I posted that inquiry, I found her on a census (I think it was 1920) with her daughter Rachel Santalucia. I wondered if there was a husband.
Who is her son?

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I see Vincenzo, but no surname?
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http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=Vi ... 4005591119

Here is her arrival in 1900. Does that help? I can't read the notation.

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On the first manfest, Vincenzo is listed as "son Vincenzo" - and yes, there is no surname given. However, at the end of the line her destination is husband (can't read name) and his is father.

On the second manifest you posted, Angiola is listed as a "Citizen" and was "Dis[charged] on Pier" - destination, "husband P[asqua]le Farrara"

Don't see the son on this manifest... :?

The 1920 Census you found, what city?

This looks like her 1930 Census... living with daughter Rachel's family...
First name is grossly misspelled :?
States that Angiola is a WIDOW

1930 United States Federal Census about Luigello Santalucio
Name: Luigello Santalucio
[Lingells Santalucia]
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Italy
Race: White
Home in 1930: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut
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Marital Status: Widowed
Immigration Year: 1906
Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law
Father's Birthplace: Italy
Mother's Birthplace: Italy
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Household Members:
Name Age
Louis M Pantano 39
Rachel Pantano 36
Peter J Pantano 15
Josephine Pantano 12
Jennie Pantano 9
Luigello Santalucio 63 (Angiola?)

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http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=Vi ... =187406433

Hi T.

Here is the 1910 census. Rachele and Marie have the same surname. It is where the confusion started and I haven't been able to iron it out. I have seen other places where she is listed as "Maria". I believe there is enough evidence to believe I am dealing with the same person.
I haven't been able to come up with any logic why Rachele and Maria have the same surname. Does any of this make any sense to you?
Still confused. :?
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Hi Jim, :-)

Looking at the 1910 Census, the HEAD of household is Giulo Santalucia, and everyone is listed as they relate to HIM.

So, Maria (Angiola Maria) Santalucia is listed as his "step mother" and she is a widow.

Giulio, Raffaele, Caterina, Rachele and Bessie appear to be siblings.

Michael Pardano/Perdano is married to Bessie and is listed as "brother-in-law", and his son Johann is Giulio's nephew.

There is a good possibility that Angiola Maria's maiden name was the same as her married name :? , but I do believe that Rachele's maiden name is Santalucia.

Looks like Rachele married another Pandano/Pantano (1920 Census) sometime between 1910 and about 1915. Maybe you can find that marriage record. It will show her maiden name.

Here is an Ancestry link to possible GIULIO SANTALUCIA Naturalization Index Card.
http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=Vi ... id=3357252

According to the Census you posted, all but Giulio arrived in 1906. :-)
Maybe getting papers for Raffaele will show more information.
Here is link to his Card...
http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=Vi ... id=3357323


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Hi T.

I actually got to the Santalucia family thru the Pantano family. I thought that Maria was Rachele's mother. I never considered the possibility of Maria having the same original surname. You have made me rethink the whole relationship. :(
Thank you for the additional leads. I will pursue them and figure this thing out. :)
I appreciate the help.
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Hi, I believe that Giulio and Raffaele was born in Carlantino ( Foggia province)

Raffaele Santalucia 2th trip:
pag 1 http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup ... &line=0018
with wife Maria Grazia Zambella(?); next of kin: brother in law Giuseppe D'Amelio in Carlantino

pag 2 http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup ... &line=0018
joining at brother Giulio in Bridgeport CT

previous trip: Jan 29, 1906 final destination Waterbury CT joining at cousin Saverio Coccia or Coscia
http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup ... &line=0002

Name: Raffale Santallucia
City: Bridgeport
County: Fairfield
State: Connecticut
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1875 ( 1879 ...maybe right)
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1561885
DraftBoard: 6


Giulio:


First Name: Gintio
Last Name: Santalucio
Ethnicity: Italy, Italian
Last Place of Residence: Carlantino
Date of Arrival: Sep 22, 1902
Age at Arrival: 21y Gender: M Marital Status: S
Ship of Travel: Lahn
Port of Departure: Genoa, Italy
Manifest Line Number: 0011


joining at cousin Vincenzo Palmieri in Waterbury, CT

http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup ... &line=0011

Name: Guilio Santalucia
City: Bridgeport
County: Fairfield
State: Connecticut
Birth Date: 1 Oct 1881
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1561884
DraftBoard: 5

Now:
because thisAngiola Santalucia on the ship's manifests was born around 1867, US citizen and joining at Pasquale Ferrara husband, and she never before in USA...

something not matching....

on 1910 census her first name was Lucia and widow, imm. in 1906 and all family seeming arrived in USA around 1906
abt Giulio and Raffaele I am pretty sure abt the arrivals....

the arrival of Angiola (1900) is abt another person... different person... second my opinion...

If you are searching for the step mother of Giulio and Raffaele, as appearing in 1910 census and 1930 census,
well she was Maria Luigia GUERRIERA/O b. abt 1868 married Santalucia, coming from Carlantino, emigrated with daughters:


Rosalia age 17, Caterina age 19, Rachele age 14

all joining at Giulio Santalucia in 598 Pennbroke St Bridgeport, CT
the address is the same of 1910 census.

The daughters travelled under mother maiden name.

First Name: Rachele
Last Name: Guerrera
Ethnicity: Italy, Italian South
Last Place of Residence: Carlantino
Date of Arrival: Oct 24, 1906
Age at Arrival: 14y Gender: F Marital Status: S
Ship of Travel: Virginia
Port of Departure: Naples
Manifest Line Number: 0008

http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup ... &line=0008

So the husband of Maria Luigia was Santalucia, and widow with children, remarried with Maria Luigia and had the daughters...

After him death, Maria Luigia and daughters emigrated also..

Your suggestions?
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Hi Suanj, :)

Thank you for that wonderful research. I was really struggling to figure out this whole puzzle.
However, I do have a question. How common was it for daughters to travel under mother's maiden name? I don't believe I have seen that before.

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Hi Jim,
I think from the place where the coin was issued a passport, and only when there were children of minor age and if they were accompanied only by mother.
Happened rarely, but it happened ...
other possibility was that, who wrote the names on ship's manifest, read just the first surname on passport (in this case the maiden name of Maria Luigia)

and wrote just the children first names...

you know that it are many ship's manifest, where the surname of a child was wrote as mother maiden name, and after crossed and wrote the child surname..

in this Maria Luigia ship's manifest no, maybe Maria Luigia no claimed the correction, who know?

what is good that now you found the right arrival...
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You are right and what you say does make sense.

Thank you very much for your help.
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