Luigi Colombaro
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Luigi Colombaro
I have the info on Luigi Colombaro from ellis island Manifest but need his parents info! Can anyone help.
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Re: Luigi Colombaro
Luigi Colombaro arrived Ellis island on 10 march, 1910. He was 21 yrs old....Born 1889 and residence at time of travel to US was Tressino, Italy.
On the ship "Europa" from the Port of Genova. Page 163 line 17 Ellis island records. I know his wifes name is Christine or Christina. Not sure what her Maiden name was.....He had son's Leo and frank and some daughters that resided in Toledo, Ohio......Sure hope someone can help with Luigi's parents and maybe find out what Christine's Maiden name was....Thx a million.... Dale
On the ship "Europa" from the Port of Genova. Page 163 line 17 Ellis island records. I know his wifes name is Christine or Christina. Not sure what her Maiden name was.....He had son's Leo and frank and some daughters that resided in Toledo, Ohio......Sure hope someone can help with Luigi's parents and maybe find out what Christine's Maiden name was....Thx a million.... Dale
Re: Luigi Colombaro
He came back with wife Constantina in 1921. She is listed with his last name so cannot determine her maiden name that way.
However, he was naturalized according to the census in 1930. Frank was the first son listed so a chance his father was Francesco. Matilda is the first daughter...not sure what the Italian would be...Malfada??? Anyway, with the naturalization papers, and the papers filled out first--Declaration of Intent and the Petition for Naturalization--you will probably get more info on his parents.
Check also his cemetery records, his death records, and even an obituary for him to get more info. Don't forget to look up her as well.
However, he was naturalized according to the census in 1930. Frank was the first son listed so a chance his father was Francesco. Matilda is the first daughter...not sure what the Italian would be...Malfada??? Anyway, with the naturalization papers, and the papers filled out first--Declaration of Intent and the Petition for Naturalization--you will probably get more info on his parents.
Check also his cemetery records, his death records, and even an obituary for him to get more info. Don't forget to look up her as well.
Re: Luigi Colombaro
Hi Essgee,
Matilda or Matilde is right in italian spell... kisses, suanj
datoledo also you can look up the Trissino microfilms by Mormons:
Registri dello stato civile, 1806-1903 Trissino (Vicenza). Ufficio dello stato civile
regards, suanj
Matilda or Matilde is right in italian spell... kisses, suanj
datoledo also you can look up the Trissino microfilms by Mormons:
Registri dello stato civile, 1806-1903 Trissino (Vicenza). Ufficio dello stato civile
regards, suanj
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Re: Luigi Colombaro
Thanks suanj!
Hugs to you as well!
Have enjoyed seeing both you and Riccardo's pics on the site in addition to all the others...wonderful!
Hugs to you as well!
Have enjoyed seeing both you and Riccardo's pics on the site in addition to all the others...wonderful!
Re: Luigi Colombaro
some of the info I have found on Luigi Colombaro.His childrens names are Lucille ,Matilda,Leo ,Frankie ,and Mary.
Re: Luigi Colombaro
Essgee wrote:He came back with wife Constantina in 1921. She is listed with his last name so cannot determine her maiden name that way.
However, he was naturalized according to the census in 1930. Frank was the first son listed so a chance his father was Francesco. Matilda is the first daughter...not sure what the Italian would be...Malfada??? Anyway, with the naturalization papers, and the papers filled out first--Declaration of Intent and the Petition for Naturalization--you will probably get more info on his parents.
Check also his cemetery records, his death records, and even an obituary for him to get more info. Don't forget to look up her as well.
I think my grand mother was the first born Mary?