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Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
Surnames: D'Ascenzo, D'Amico, Petrarca
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
It took me a moment to take in everything that Pink and VJ were able to find.
I can't express how grateful I am! THANK YOU.
I am very concerned on how I am going to prove Orino is Guerino. Any thoughts? Do Marriage Certificates list the groo parents, if so that may be a link?
VJ-
I'm curious about the Cincinnati INS, since he only lived in Columbus I wonder why Cincinnati would be working on his case.
Thanks Again!
I can't express how grateful I am! THANK YOU.
I am very concerned on how I am going to prove Orino is Guerino. Any thoughts? Do Marriage Certificates list the groo parents, if so that may be a link?
VJ-
I'm curious about the Cincinnati INS, since he only lived in Columbus I wonder why Cincinnati would be working on his case.
Thanks Again!
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Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
I have a distant relative from Nicosia, Sicily named Provvidenza D'Amico. She married Luigi Basilotta. Do you have any family from there?
Alicia
Alicia
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
Hi DeFilippis, I had come across a post of yours yesterday and saw the D'Amico surname and wondered the same thing. I know nothing about my GGM, Michelina/e D'Amico, side of the family. I *think* her parents were Lugi and Filomena, but that is a stretch. Seeing as VJ found her ship manifest and is said she was staying with her uncle Lugi I'm not my info on her parents is accurate.
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
It was probably his choiceazreala wrote:VJ-
I'm curious about the Cincinnati INS, since he only lived in Columbus I wonder why Cincinnati would be working on his case.
Cincinnati is closer to Columbus than Cleveland
Here's a link to the offices 1933-1943
http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/mani ... 33-43.html
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Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
Actually I dont think there would be a relation now that I look more. That side of my family settled in the Bronx in NYC.azreala wrote:Hi DeFilippis, I had come across a post of yours yesterday and saw the D'Amico surname and wondered the same thing. I know nothing about my GGM, Michelina/e D'Amico, side of the family. I *think* her parents were Lugi and Filomena, but that is a stretch. Seeing as VJ found her ship manifest and is said she was staying with her uncle Lugi I'm not my info on her parents is accurate.
Alicia
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
I'm pretty sure all of my D'Amico relatives were in Ohio.
Vj-
Thanks again for the links to the explanation of what the markings mean, I've spent all day reading and re-reading. So, the 6758/38 was his application number and INS checked the documents on 5/20/1942. If I contact the Cincinnati INS office and reference #6758/38 they should be able to pull up his records? I've been hunting for any type of naturalization documents, or lack there of, for Guerino so the helps tremendously!
Vj-
Thanks again for the links to the explanation of what the markings mean, I've spent all day reading and re-reading. So, the 6758/38 was his application number and INS checked the documents on 5/20/1942. If I contact the Cincinnati INS office and reference #6758/38 they should be able to pull up his records? I've been hunting for any type of naturalization documents, or lack there of, for Guerino so the helps tremendously!
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
I've always understood that the "6758/38" can't be used to find a record...
Since this was after 1906 the US Govt also has copies of his records
from NARA
http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/naturalization/
You'll probably have a better shot at using the date & both versions of his nameThe application number is useless in finding naturalization records. Only the District key number is of limited help, in that one can usually use the number to determine a general location where the immigrant was living when he/she filed their application.
Since this was after 1906 the US Govt also has copies of his records
from NARA
http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/naturalization/
Re: Guerino Dascenzo, Micheline D'AMico
Thanks VJ.
I forwarded the info to the man I've been working with at NARA.
I forwarded the info to the man I've been working with at NARA.