Cocchiola Family Tree

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Additional Children of Marco Cocchiola and Angiolina Calo'

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Birth No 139: Mariantonia Cocchiola
Date of Birth 3 December 1885, 2.40 am, Contrada Quarta, No 5
Father: Marco Cocchiola, 26, peasant farmer, living Frigento
Mother: Angiolina Calo', his wife, peasant farmer
Side Note: On 26 January 1907 she marries Genuaro Genua in Frigento
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cc=2043434

Birth No 41: Carmine Cocchiola
Date of Birth: 13 April 1887, 1.30 pm, Contrada Quarta, No 5, Frigento
Father: Marco Cocchiola, 28, peasant farmer, living Frigento
Mother: Angiolina Calo', his wife, peasant Farmer

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cc=2043434

Attached on previous page is a copy of a Marriage Record dated 22 June 1919:
“Carmine Cocchiola, son of Marco and of Angiolina Calo', born Frigento, 14 April 1887 (they have made an error); and Lucia Filippone, daughter of the late Nicolangelo and Maria Giuseppa Famiglietti, born in America on 5 June 1892 ...” etc https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cc=2043434

Birth No 74: Giuseppe Cocchiola
Born 29 May 1889, 4.20 pm, Contrada Quarta, No 5, Frigento
Father: Marco Cocchiola, 30 yo, contadino
Mother Angiolina Calo', his wife, contadina
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cc=2043434


Further records for Frigento can be found here: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cc=2043434

You can also search here at Italiangenealogy.com – a number of our forum members are researching some of your surnames in Frigento.

Angela :D
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Re: Cocchiola Family Tree

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AngelaGrace56 wrote:There was a Concetta Cocchiola, aged 19 (1884), single, last place of residence, Torella dei Lombardi, arriving New York 10 June 1903, going to see her brother Antonio at 614 Baulo? Street, Waterbury. Does that sound like her? It seems to match the birth record that Marty found.

http://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/s ... cGciOw==/1

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I think that's her. I also think the street name might be Bank st, but not sure.
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Re: Cocchiola Family Tree

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Yes! Ofcourse. Banks Street makes much better sense. :)

Did you see the marriage banns for Marco Cocchiola and Angiolina Calo' that I posted, along with further children? Marco and Angiolina's actual marriage record will also be on the same film, towards the end. It is just a matter of turning the pages to get there. I'll leave you to do that. Let me know if you have any issues and I'll help you to locate. There are some really good records there for Frigento.

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Re: Cocchiola Family Tree

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I had Antonia Ciampi as Carmenantonia.

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I wish I could read Italian!!
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Uxoiraq wrote:I had Antonia Ciampi as Carmenantonia.

Thanks!!
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Hi there

That could very well be correct? In the marriage bann that I have posted here though, it just has Antonia. What was your source?
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You'll soon pick it up. For reading the records it is basically just a matter of building up your vocabulary specific to the BMDs. Anyways, when you find any records you would like translated, there are always plenty of good folk here to support.

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Death Record: Raffaele Cocchiola

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Death Record No 20 Raffaele Cocchiola
20 March 1891, 11.20 am, Frigento
Giuseppe Flammia, 52 and Giuseppe Pugliese, 31, both peasant farmers (contadini), living in Frigento, reported that at 11.40 am yesterday (ieri), at a house in Contrada Quarta, No 5, died Raffaele Cocchiola, age 77 (1814), peasant farmer, born and residing Frigento. He was the son of the late Marco (Cocchiola), peasant farmer, who lived in Frigento when living, and the late Antonia Branca, peasant farmer who also lived in Frigento when living. (Giuseppe Flammia) was the husband of Antonia Ciampi.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cc=2043434

Antonia Ciampi was still alive, according to the record. I'll take a look a little later and see if I can locate her death record.

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Death Record: Antonia Ciampi

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Death No 50: Antonia Ciampi
Dated 14 October 1905, 8.25 am, Frigento
Giuseppe Abbondandolo, 26, and Vitantonio Abondandolo, 26, both contadini (peasant farmers), both living Frigento, reported that at 4.15 pm yesterday at a house in Contrada Mefite, No 7, Antonia Ciampi died. She was aged 87(1818), peasant farmer, residing and born in Frigento, daughter of the late Vito (Ciampi) who lived in Frigento when living, and the late Caterina Pomponio who lived in Frigento when living. She was the widow of Raffaele Cocchiola.

Witnesses: Rocco Filippone, 23, calzolaio (shoemaker/cobbler), and Giuseppantonio Famiglietti, 60, muratore (mason/bricklayer).
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Re: Cocchiola Family Tree

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AngelaGrace56 wrote:
There was a Concetta Cocchiola, aged 19 (1884), single, last place of residence, Torella dei Lombardi, arriving New York 10 June 1903, going to see her brother Antonio at 614 Baulo? Street, Waterbury. Does that sound like her? It seems to match the birth record that Marty found.

I lived in Waterbury most of my life. I would think the address would have been 614 Baldwin Street. That could be the one you referenced. I doubt if it was Bank Street. Although there were some apartments there when I was growing up, most of Bank Street was dedicated to local business entities.
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