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Researching my wife's DiBartolomeo heritage

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We are looking for any information on Marianno Fortunato, born in 1846, and married to Dominicio DiBartolomeo. She was brought to America by her son Emidio around 1910 or so. They were from Caramonico. Emidio was born around 1888.

Emidio DiBartolomeo married Concetta Bucci in Amsterdam New York 16 Jan 1908. Her mother was Nunziata D'Atri, married to Carmonie Bucci, also from Caramanico area. Concetta Bucci returned to Italy in 1912, giving birth to Helen DiBartolomeo while there. She then returned to Amsterdam in 1913 with her mother.
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Here is a census of the family, 1930

http://img164.exs.cx/img164/6896/emidio0do.jpg
Name:   Emidio Dibartolomeo
Age:   42
Estimated birth year:   abt 1888
Birthplace:   Italy
Relation to head-of-house:   Head
Spouse's Name:   Concettina Dibartolomeo
Race:   White
Home in 1930:   Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York
Image source:   Year: 1930; Census Place: Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York; Roll: 1456; Page:  ; Enumeration District: 15; Image: 412.0.

It also shows that Nunziata Bucci, a widow, immigrated in 1913... so a manifest could be found for that trip.

Emidio immigrated in 1901 - is this correct??. Concietta in 1913 (which isn't correct either...)

but.... the info you are looking for is of Marianna...

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vtpaul wrote:We are looking for any information on Marianno Fortunato, born in 1846, and married to Dominicio DiBartolomeo. She was brought to America by her son Emidio around 1910 or so. They were from Caramonico. Emidio was born around 1888.

Emidio DiBartolomeo married Concetta Bucci in Amsterdam New York 16 Jan 1908. Her mother was Nunziata D'Atri, married to Carmonie Bucci, also from Caramanico area. Concetta Bucci returned to Italy in 1912, giving birth to Helen DiBartolomeo while there. She then returned to Amsterdam in 1913 with her mother.
Hi: Emidio Di Bartolomeo (correct spelling), came:

-first time: in 1903 age 14, coming from Caramanico, final destination Ravena NY, joining from Pasquale brother(Pasquale came in 1902, age 17 http://ellisisland.org/search/shipManif ... 2624020058 ), and in travel with Antonio Midoro also from Caramanico:

http://ellisisland.org/search/shipManif ... 2624020058

-second time: in 1912, 24 old, from Caramanico, married with Concetta Bucci in Italy, joining brother in law: Rocco Colledipietro in Ravena NY;
ship's manifest (mistaken Emilio Di Bartolameo):
http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipm ... 0864090198

-in 1913 came in USA Concetta Bucci , joining from husband Emidio Di Bartolomeo 38 Broad St- Amsterdam NY, with 3 child: Marianna Di Bartolomeo age 4, Domenico age 2, and another daughter Elena age 1, all born in Amsterdam NY, :
http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipM ... 0697%2ETIF

More:
-in 1907 came in USA an sister of Emidio: Anna Grazia Di Bartolomeo, Marianna Fortunato mother remained in Italy in Caramanico
http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipM ... 0438%2ETIF
no record about Marianna Fortunato...
regards, suanj
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In the 1920 Census of Monroe Co. , NY, ED 72, page 8A

DiBertolomy, Emil, age 32, arrived 1901
--------------, Mary, age 31, arrived 1906
--------------, Patsy, age 2, born NY
--------------, Dominick, age 10
--------------, Annie, age 12
--------------, Helen, age 7
DiBertolomeo, Anna, age 74, widow, arrived in 1906

Hope this helps
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