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Hi,
I'm having a problem finding Carmine DiPativo or DePadova or DiPadova on any passenger list (I have 3 spellings for his name). I have checked Ellis Island and found a Carmine DePadova, B 1877 married to a Antonetta. My grandmother's name was Maria. This Carmine and Antonetta shows up on the 1920 and 1930 census. My Carmine died 1916 and is buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, Trenton, NJ. So I know this is not my Carmine. Besides checking Ellis Island Passenger list I have checked The Boston list and the New Orleans List also checked the website Filby's Passenger & Immigration List Index. I also checked the microfilm from Family Search for Ospedaletto, Euganeo, Italy along with Ospedaletto, Padova, Italy and many many many more towns. On those films I checked his birth date 1880 then 1881 and 1879. No luck. I called the cemetery and was told they only have plot numbers. I wrote to St. Joachim's Church on April 10th where his funeral service was held but they have not responded. I have called but was told they are busy and only have volunteers.
Anyone, have any suggestions on how I could find how and when Carmine arrived in this country. Carmine does not show up on Ancestry nor Family Search. Carmine was my grandmother's first husband. I know he existed. I have a copy of their marriage record and his death certificate from Trenton, NJ archives. I feel like I hit that proverbial brick wall. Any help, suggestions or directions would be appreciated.
Sorry this is so long.
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For reference, marriage record mentioned above.

http://imageshack.us/a/img692/1122/smarriagerecord.jpg

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That marriage record is on my family tree. That's the one I got from the Trenton, N.J. Archives. My problem is I can't find what ship or port he arrived at or when.
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Hi, I found:
First Name: Carunine (Carmine)
Last Name: Di Padova
Ethnicity: Italy, Italian South
Last Place of Residence: Aguila Ro...aso ( Roccaraso town, L'Aquila province, Abruzzo region, IT)
Date of Arrival: Dec 10, 1908
Age at Arrival: 27y Gender: M Marital Status: M
Ship of Travel: Konigin Luise
Port of Departure: Naples
Manifest Line Number: 0017


http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipM ... 0540%2ETIF
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The Carmine mother maiden name: Falconio, it is a surname of Abruzzo region...
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hmmm I have some big doubt abt the arrival that i found, because the your Carmine married in 1906, and also because the first child( Louis) was born around 1905/6 so, the find is no abt your Carmine.. I wish search better!
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