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Hello LaurenSherryLaurenSherry wrote:Oh I think I may have just answered my own question. I found a marriage record for one of their children and the mother is listed as Annunziata Suarlotta. I can't even find anything on that last name at all.
Thank you! Yes, I do have this and was wondering if you think the mother's name could possibly be Grieco or Greco from this. This particular birth record, it DOES look like Ricco to me, but we have Greco/Grieco for the rest of the older family members and that could mess things up a bit for me, haha. So, you think it's still possible for this to be my girl, even though the spelling is way off?Tessa78 wrote:Hello LaurenSherryLaurenSherry wrote:Oh I think I may have just answered my own question. I found a marriage record for one of their children and the mother is listed as Annunziata Suarlotta. I can't even find anything on that last name at all.
It is likely that this is a gross misspelling of Annunziata's surname.
Do you have this birth record from Valle di Maddaloni?
Father is Vincenzo, which agrees with the ship manifest you referenced...
Record #29
Dated 27 March 1895 in Valle di Maddaloni, Caserta
Appearing before the official was Vincenzo Santacroce, son of deceased Pasquale, age 44, peasant farmer, to declare that at 9 AM on the 26th of the above-stated month, at the place as Vico Storto(?) #6, to Maria Giovanna Ricco, daughter of deceased Luca, age 34, peasant farmer, his wife living with him, was born a female child, whom he presented to the official and to whom was given the name ANNUNZIATA...
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Thank you, I did not see this yet. So that's the third possible spelling of the name, but I wonder if it's really possible it could still be her? Or if it's just too far off?erudita74 wrote:I had seen the birth record earlier, which T was nice enough to upload to the forum. I was hoping there would be a marriage notation for Annunziata in the margin, even though the marriage took place in the U.S. Sometimes that info is communicated back to the original town and added in the margin of the individual's Italian birth record. I also found the following, which you may have seen for the son, Joseph:
Canto , Joseph 2/1/1920 7/25/2004 Quarlotto 7/27/2004
http://www.genealogytrails.com/penn/ber ... x2004.html
In this index, you have the mother's maiden name spelled as Quarlotto.
Erudita
Yes, Lauren, I guess there is a possibility it could be Grieco...LaurenSherry wrote:
Thank you! Yes, I do have this and was wondering if you think the mother's name could possibly be Grieco or Greco from this. This particular birth record, it DOES look like Ricco to me, but we have Greco/Grieco for the rest of the older family members and that could mess things up a bit for me, haha. So, you think it's still possible for this to be my girl, even though the spelling is way off?
Definitely GRECO on this recordLaurenSherry wrote:Yes I do, it is here- http://postimg.org/image/6jl3gvn2p/
Better to work on getting the information you have already organized.LaurenSherry wrote:No, I haven't done any of that yet. I don't even know how to go about that, but would that tell me more than what I already have on her? I am fairly new to this, have only been searching for about a month, so I only have what I've been able to find on Family Search and what a friend has been able to find on Ancestry, which is a lot of names, birth years, and the birth/death/marriage records of most of the people whose names I have so far.