Over 25 million Italians have emigrated between 1861 and 1960 with a migration boom between 1871 and 1915 when over 13,5 million emigrants left the country for European and overseas destinations.
I am helping a friend research his Family Genealogy....Currently , I am trying to find immigration records for his Great Great Grandparents : Frank & Amelia Lariccia (nee Cannavino)....I know they lived in Cleveland , Ohio and I believe they came from the Abruzzo or Molise region....Any help that might be provided would be Greatly Appreciated....Thank You !
Hi Tony,
you can provide the birthdate or almost the birthyear?
I found some Francesco Lariccia but no one had Amelia wife ..
You can give us some other detail...?
Regards,
suanj
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Possible 1900 immigration record. Born about 1866. Last residence Matrice, province Campobasso, region Molise. Destination Cleveland. Previously in US 1898; looks like he's naturalized (citizen).
Located immigration records for Francesco and Amelia's son Giovanni and daughter Assunta (Susie?) in 1910 and 1912 coming through the port of Boston and going to Cleveland. Both mention nearest relative in Italy as mother Amelia. Neither one was joining father Francesco. I can post images of these if you'd like. I'm still trying to determine if mother Amelia ever came to the states before or after 1912.
Biff
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Great find Biff!
Marriage of Francesco Lariccia and Anna Emilia Cannavino: Matrice 6 Sep 1891 #7 Francesco Lariccia 20 old, farmer, son of Domenico Lariccia and Emmanuela Lemme
Anna Emilia Cannavina 23 old, farmer, daughter of late Gregorio Cannavina and of living Filomena Federico
Francesco Lariccia birth:
born in Matrice on 29 Jul 1871 #61, son of Domenico Lariccia( son of Vincenzo)34 old, farmer, and son of Emmanuela Lemme daughter of late Francesco http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... 2.jpg.html
suanj
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Anna Emilia Cannavina birth:
born in Matrice on 1th Jan 1868 #1 daughter of Gregorio Cannavina 32 old farmer( son of late Gennaro) and daughter of Filomena Federico ( daughter of Michelangelo) http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... 0.jpg.html
suanj
PS the maiden name spelling is Cannavina and not Cannavino
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