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A member of my extended family is looking for information on a
Anthony Lombardo
b1889
Married to:
Mary Ciulla b1899 d1975
I find them in the 1930 Census but can't find anything before that. In 1930 it listed:
Tony Lombardo Age 41 born 1889
Mary Lombardo Age 31 born 1899 ( I believe she was born in Louisiana)
Filomena Lombardo Age 6
Providence Lombardo Age 4 6m
Anthony Lombardo Age 1 y 6m
They do not have many living relative so I was trying to piece things together to help them get started.
Looks like they were Married around 1916.
I've asked them to ask as many questions as possible so we can find out when they immigrated.
Trying to find parents for Tony and Mary to fill the tree out a bit.
son Anthony?
Name: Anthony Mario Lombardo
Death Date: 12 Oct 1961
Death Place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama
Gender: Male
Age at Death: 33y
Estimated Birth Date: 1928
Spouse's Name: Margie Father's Name: Anthony Lombardo
Mother's Name: Mary Ciulla
Film Number: 1908965
Reference Number: 22257
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
They do show up in the 1930 Alabama Census...thank you VJ, I just did not see anything other than that Census.
Yes, Anthony Mario Lombardo (my Uncle Anthony) is correct...he did pass at age 33.
His Wife is Margaret (Margie) Helena Milazzo and is still alive and kicking here in Birmingham. She has two children.
That's pretty much all we have so far....I am hoping we'll get some additional info like what region of Italy that may have been from and where Mary Ciulla's family came from as well.
I do have the link that someone passed me before for the Italian Collection of Documents offered through Family Search....just need an idea of where to look.
If anyone runs across anything else I would appreciate any additional info.
As always I appreciate the assistance.
I still am working on the Milazzo lineage but have hit a snag at the mother and fathers name for Joseph (Guiseppe) Milazzo Born 1865 and Died 1943 and Leonalda (or Leonarda) Plaia Born Feb 1872 and Died October 1940. I did find them in the Marriage records for San Giovanni Baptista in February 1894 in Bisacquino, Palermo, Italy. I can't seem to find anything before 1894.
Thanks to all who read this....any information provided.
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