Nicolangelo D'Antonio Manifest

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Nicolangelo D'Antonio Manifest

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My great grandfather, Nicolangelo D'Antonio, immigrated from Montenerodomo, Italy to the U.S. in 1911. I believe he arrived on October 9, 1911 in Philadelphia, PA. His ship was "Ancona". I have not been able to locate his manifest.
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I found this record:
Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943
about Nicolaugelo Dantonio
Name: Nicolaugelo Dantonio
Arrival Date: 25 Apr 1911
Age: 23 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1888
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: Italian (South) (Italian)
Port of Departure: Naples, Italy
Ship Name: Romanic
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Luigi Polaerd
Last Residence: Italy
Birthplace: Tiego, Italy ( Pago Veiano, Benevento province)
Microfilm Roll Number: 162

father Luigi in Pago Veiano, joining at Luigi Polvere friend in Boston, MA
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Re: Nicolangelo D'Antonio Manifest

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This seems like a real stretch, but thought I would offer it.

There is a manifest for the SS Ancona, arriving in Philadelphia on Sept. 21, 1911. It lists a passenger Nicola Di Nicolantonia, age 33, tailor. He is from Pianella (which is in the Abruzzo region) and is destined for his brother-in-law whose name is Morelli.

Just a consideration...

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Re: Nicolangelo D'Antonio Manifest

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I don't think either is him, but I do appreciate the research.
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