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I am looking for information about Trementozzi's. Here is the information that I have so far.

Sophie Trementozzi Married Alessandro Trementozzi
They had the following Children
Giovanni Trementozzi Born 1895 in San Giovanni, Incarico Married Lucia Desantis
Guiseppe Trementozzi
Francesca Trementozzi (Renzi)
Emilio Trementozzi Tremonde Born San Givoanni, Incarico

Two of the boys came over to the U.S Giovanni was one of them. His brother passed away at an early age.

Giovanni and Lucia had 4 girls
Sophie, Theresa, Antoinette and GLoria in Providence, RI
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Here is a possible index to Naturalization Petition for Giovanni Trementozzi in Rhode Island...

Gives his exact birthdate as 26 January 1895
Date of naturalization is June 4, 1921 in US District Court in Rhode Island.
A Certificate number is given...

It also includes the Petition # (13547), and arrival information (Boston, 1910)
Do you have his arrival manifest?

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Here is a WWI registration card for Giovanni
Same birthdate...
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WWII registration card
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No I don't . Where could I get this information?
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Hi Tessa, grat find!
here the arrival record of Giovanni Trementozzi ( born in San Giovanni Incarico, Frosinone province, Lazio region, IT):
Book Indexes to Boston Passenger Lists, 1899-1940 about Giovanni Trementozzi
Name: Giovanni Trementozzi
Ship Name: Canopic
Date of Arrival: 6 Jun 1910

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POSSIBLE Rhode Island Naturalization Index card for brother, Giuseppe Trementozzi?

DOB - 29 January 1893 in S. Giovanni Incarico, Frosinone, Italy
Residing in Harrisville, RI

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Possible arrival of Giuseppe

Book Indexes to Boston Passenger Lists, 1899-1940 about Guiseppe Trementozzi
Name: Guiseppe Trementozzi
Ship Name: Canopic
Date of Arrival: 20 Aug 1920 (same as above naturalization card)
Age: 26
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1894

Possible arrival of Giuseppe's wife and child...in October 1920
Wife: Ginevra Di Sante, age 26
Son: Clemente Trementozzi, age 2
Leaving no one in S. Giovanni
Destination: husband/father Giuseppe Trementozzi


Boston, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1954 about Clemente Trementozzi
Name: Clemente Trementozzi
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: Italian
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1918
Birth Place: Caserta, S Giovanni I
Age: 2
Port of Departure: Naples, Italy
Ship Name: Canopic
Arrival Date: 17 Oct 1920
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Giuseppe Trementozzi
Last Residence: Italy


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I was in San Giovanni Incarico last week. There are photos on my website.
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Thanks for the Giovanni information. This seems like it could be him. The giuseppe isn't he died in a tunnel when it was being built in Providence, RI. The tunnel was built between 1905-1913. Giovanni my great-grandfather worked with his brother so I know this isn't a myth and is how he died. I have giovanni's mothers name now thanks to this group for being able to read it. However I can't find anything on her. Her name is Sofia Quattrucci and was married to Alessandro Tremenetozzi.
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Giuseppe Trementozzi is my grandfather.
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Giuseppe Trementozzi was my grandfather. He was born in 1898 and passed away in1992 in Rome at the age of 95. He had three children. My mother is the eldest child and is still alive. He was married to Giuseppina Sebastianelli. Their children were Vanna, Alessanadro and Maria Sofia. He never left Italy except to visit Vanna,who emigrated to the U.S. With her husband in 1956, and his brother Giovanni. Vanna had four children of which I am the eldest. I was born in San Giovanni Incarico in the same house in which my mother was born. We still own that house in the historic center of San Giovanni. Alessandro never left Italy and had 3 children. Maria Sophia never left Italy and had two children. My great aunt, Franceschina Trementozzi Renzi never left Italy and died a few years ago in Rome. I am still in regular contact with her children.
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So nice to read about San Giovanni Incarico. I have roots there as well (Federici, Rampini, Tanzi, Toti etc.) and enjoyed some time there in May. Found the Federici ancestral home still standing!
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Hello my Grandmother was Celestina Trementozzi in Carbone she was 24-4-1894 - 13-3-1971 and resided in San Giovanni Incarico
My father was Alessandro Carbone I would like to know of my cousins and Zio’s and Zia’s please
My name is Michelle Carbone Shields
Thank you in advance
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