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Angiono from Piedicavallo

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Looking for information on the Angiono Family. Cypriano (or Cipriani) Angiono was a stone cutter. Migrated to USA. Cypriano had a daughter Elisa who married a Prario from the same town. There was also Grato Angiono who was born in Piedicavallo in 1895, lived in the same house in Vermont as Cypriano and Elisa, but can not confirm Grato is Cypriano's son. Any help would be appreciated.
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http://www.familysearch.org
This is a good website to try they list alot of members of the Angiono family maybe you may find the person you are looking for.
There is only one listing on the site for a Grato Angiono not sure if it him.
Hope this helps some.
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Hi!
What other information do you have on Grato?

His social security application will have his parents' names
Cost $27

SSDI
Name: Grato Angiono
SSN: 049-26-6207
Last Residence: 06109 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
Born: 15 Apr 1895
Last Benefit: 06111 Newington, Hartford, Connecticut
Died: Jan 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (1951-1952)

About the SS Application:
http://genealogy.about.com/od/online_re ... equest.htm
The SS-5, or Application for Social Security Number is a great resource for learning more about individuals who died after about 1960, and generally includes the following:
- Full name
- Full name at birth, including maiden name
- Present mailing address
- Age at last birthday
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
- 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
- Date signed
- Applicant's signature
Order form SSA-711 (can be done online):
http://www.ssa.gov/foia/html/foia_guide.htm
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Here's a passport application for Elisa with a picture on pgs 2 & 3, in case you haven't already seen it
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Name: Eliza Praris
Birth Date: 31 Jan 1891
Birth Place: Predicaalls, Italy
Residence: Barre, VT
Passport Issue Date: 14 Aug 1920
Father Name: Cipriano Angiono
Father's Birth Location: Italy
Father's Residence: Deceased
Passport Includes a Photo: Y
Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490)
pg1
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/6568/pg10.jpg
pg2
http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/9561/pg2.jpg
pg3
http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/9223/pg301.jpg
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Elisa's marriage record with both parents' names
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/7964/1912e.jpg
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http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipM ... 0913110009

Found an elisa angiono that lists Cypriano as his father
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sorry her father
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princessbubbles_1 wrote:Elisa's manifest

Found an elisa angiono that lists Cypriano as his(her) father
Hi!
Other than a later 1932 manifest, can't find Grato's original arrival
He was in the US by 1917, he listed his 'father' as someone he was supporting on his WWI draft registration card
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thanks for your help! I will check out the SS5 app. I did find that elisa's husband and Grato both used the same address on thier WWI draft registration. Also found Grato on the 1910 census as a boarder and apprentice granite-cutter. The head of household was the name Valz (also a stone-cutter). I have not found anything Grato's original arrival. Could Grato be a nickname? I know he also went by "Andy". There were many families (stone masons) from piedicavallo that migrated to the US and settled in Barre Vt. But I'm not sure if Grato was Cypriano's son or possibly nephew.
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Re: Angiono from Piedicavallo

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My great grandfather lived in Prario village - Montensanaro - near Pedivacallo. I went there. Everyone is a Prario. It is near Biella Italy

He came to Vermont with brother via French passport. I believe one of his brothers was a Grato. I have info but not with me at this time. I am visiting in Vermont right now. I visited Hope cemetery in Barre Vermont today. I found gravestone with Amabile Prario.

My email is bakerkb@comcast.net. I can get you more info when I return home.
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