Ferdinand Anibile Chiaramonti

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Ferdinand Anibile Chiaramonti

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Would someone tell me how to find the birthdate of Ferdinand Anibile Chiaramonti of Genoa, Italy? He was in Baltimore, Maryland in the 1940s working at Bethlehem Steel. He died there in 1966.
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Possible Social Security record

Name: Fernando Chiaramonte
SSN: 215-xx-xxxx
Last Residence: 21224 Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America
Born: 27 Aug 1897
Died: Jan 1966
State (Year) SSN issued: Maryland (Before 1951 )
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Don't know if this is related to your inquiry, but thought you might be interested.

http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Foru ... =8721.html
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Thank you for the replies about Ferdinand Anibile Chiaramonti. I really appreciate it. How did you determine that he was born in 1897? I just heard today that he was born August 27, 1898 so that is close to what you said. Is there any way to find out more about him? I think he came to the U.S.A. from Genoa. I wanted this information in order to buy a grave stone marker for him. I don't know anything about him eventhough he raised me. He did not speak that much English but he did tell me he was born on the same street as Christopher Colombus.
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Possible Annibale Chiaramonti 1921 arrival... If this manifest is correct probably he was employed on the ship.... I know that sometimes seamen landed from the ship to stay in USA....

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From ancestry.com
(mostly subscription site - may be available at your local library)

(click here) possible 1930 census

Home in 1930:
3313 Piedmont Ave, owns house $6500
Baltimore, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland

Ferdinand Chiromontie 31 (abt 1899) IT
- age at 1st marriage 30 (abt 1929)
- immig 1925, Pa (filed 1st papers for naturalization)
- Machinist Ship Yard
Josephine Chiromontie 42 (abt 1888) IT
- age at 1st marriage 17 (abt 1905) NY
- immig 1900, Na (naturalized citizen)
Salvatore Chiromontie 25 (abt 1905) NY
Alphonse Chiromontie 22 (abt 1908) NY
Rose Chiromontie 20 (abt 1910) NY
Frank Chiromontie 17 (abt 1913) MD
Umberto Chiromontie 14 (abt 1916) MD
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How did you determine that he was born in 1897?
I just heard today that he was born August 27, 1898 so that is close to what you said.
Is there any way to find out more about him?
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What the application may include from about.com:
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following:

Full name
Full name at birth, including maiden name
Present mailing address
Age at last birthday
Date of birth
Place of birth (city, county, State)
Father's full name
Mother's full name, including maiden name
Sex
Race as indicated by the applicant
Whether the applicant ever applied for Social Security or Railroad Retirement before
Current employer's name and address
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Re: Ferdinand Anibile Chiaramonti

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Hi Valarie :D !

Great find. I think you've got him.

"The Rise and Fall of Steel in Baltimore — Sparrows Point
Steel was brought to the City with the construction of a steel mill and shipyard by the Pennsylvania Steel Company in 1893, and came to dominate the local economy following the company’s acquisition by Bethlehem Steel in 1916."
--from this site.
http://www.nathanielturner.com/robertmo ... union3.htm

New York Times 29 Sep 1921
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-fr ... 838A639EDE

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