Good morning. By chance yesterday I found my grandfather's brother, who I have not had anything on, except his birth record from Calvi Risorta.
He came to the US sometime after 1900, got married in Boston in 1907, then has just disappeared.
I know this:
Giovanni Olindo Amilcare Martino b. 27 June 1887 to Giuseppe and Assunta Palmieri Martino, in Petrulo, Calvi Risorta.
Married Assunta Nazzarro- aged 17, on 18 August 1907.
My grandfather and his older sister also came over to the US later on, but didn't stay in touch with Giovanni, and I would like to find his descendants.
Any ideas on where to search? Thank you.
At a dead end... with Giovanni Martino
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Re: At a dead end... with Giovanni Martino
Hi, I found this record:
Giovanni Martino
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards
Name: Giovanni Martino
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Boston City no 4, Massachusetts, United States
Gender: Male
Nationality: Italy
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1887
birthplace: caserta ( Calvi Risorta is in Caserta province).. the birthday is very close... marital status: single, divorced....; baker profession...
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... cc=1968530
suanj
Giovanni Martino
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards
Name: Giovanni Martino
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Boston City no 4, Massachusetts, United States
Gender: Male
Nationality: Italy
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1887
birthplace: caserta ( Calvi Risorta is in Caserta province).. the birthday is very close... marital status: single, divorced....; baker profession...
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... cc=1968530
suanj
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Re: At a dead end... with Giovanni Martino
Thank you, that more than likely is him.... I believe I transcribed the birth record from Italian myself, so may have got the birth date wrong. Everything else fits though...sadly, divorced and unemployed, I wonder if I'll ever find out what happened to him.
Thanks for looking for me!
Brenda
Thanks for looking for me!
Brenda
Re: At a dead end... with Giovanni Martino
I found the his naturalization paper of 1927:
http://interactive.ancestry.it/1192/M15 ... turnRecord
baker, single, home address 269 North st Boston MA
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http://interactive.ancestry.it/1192/M15 ... turnRecord
baker, single, home address 269 North st Boston MA
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Re: At a dead end... with Giovanni Martino
Thanks, that's exciting! I gave up my Ancestry membership though, so I can't access it, is there anything else I should know, or is there somewhere else I can see it? Thank you so much, I haven't been able to find anything about him!
Brenda
Brenda
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