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Definitely not my Barbato. Here is the other one. No Pasquale listed by 1910.
1910 United States Federal Census
Barbato Mastrandrea
Name: Robert Mastandrea
Age in 1910: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1866
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Italy
Mother's Birth Place: Italy
Spouse's Name: Grace
Home in 1910: Manhattan Ward 14, New York, New York
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1889
Household Members: Name Age
Robert Mastandrea 44
Grace Mastandrea 44
Angelo Mastandrea 21 All children born in New York, US
Susie Mastandrea 15
Josephine Mastandrea 12
Salvator Mastandrea 8
Adam Mastandrea 3
Name spelling is always a problem. I have relatives in their 90s who insisted their name never had the exra "R" (Mastrandrea)...until I showed them their father's signature on several old documents. Aslo the census takers didn't hear correctly. I think some were from a different background trying to spell a name in an accent they were unfamiliar with. Good luck with your search.
Good work. You can use the cert number and order his death certificate. It should have his parents names on it. Also do a marriage search under all the various names and see if anything comes up.
I was given the baptismal certificate for Barbeto's son (Pasquale Musantry) last night - its from 1909 and Barbeto is going by the last name of Musantry and lists his wife as "Gaetana Greppa"
Not that I can see. My Barbato Mastrandrea was married to a Giuseppa Rubano but she died in 1893. His next wife was Clementina Maglio. Have not found any children from them and he left to go back to Italy by 1909.
My grandfathers name was Barbato Rubano. He came from Valle Dell Angelo to New York to New Jersey. He married Dora Andriola and lived in Jersey City. He had 9 brothers and 2 sisters. Some of his brothers came to US. There are 2 brothers still alive in Valle Dell Angelo. I'm trying to put together a family tree...any relatives out there?
Hello Edmondo
I'm sorry you didnt get my email...I must not have hit send. Anyhow, I saw your website with the family tree and it has most of the info I had sent you. I will send more info when I get a chance. I'm at work now but soon.
Keep in touch
Joe
Hello Edmondo
I sent you an email with a bunch of info regarding the family. Maybe I didn't send to right person. Anyhow...I was looking at the family tree page that you have and it seems to have all the info I sent you already. My grandfather Barbato came to USA and lived in Jersey City, New Jersey on Wayne street. He married Dora Andrieula who was born in New York. He worked as a shoe maker in NY. He brought over some of his brothers, one was a tailor in NY. They had 5 daughters: Carol, Rosanna, Eleanor, Norma, and Geraldine.
Let me know what else you need
Joe
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