Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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I’m looking for information on Antonio Guarino ( and spouse), b. abt. 1862 in Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia, m. Guiseppa D’Angelo (1867- ), son George Calogero b. 8 Apr 1888 in same town, son James Vincenzo b. 22 Mar 1900 in same town. Perhaps emigrated into New York City, arriving 30 Mar on the ship Sicilian Prince (no other family members on passenger list, unsure what that means).
Guiseppa’s place and exact date of birth, parents and other family members are unknown.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Resided in Rochester, New York for the rest of their lives.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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I believe this is Antonio and son Calogero's 1903 ship manifest on the vessel Hohenzollern, lines 21 and 22. Both last residence Villarosa. Antonio joining brothers Saverio & Salvatore in South Furth? PA; Calogero to brother in law Stefano Siciliano in Johnstown PA.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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1907 manifest for Giuseppa D'Angelo with daughter Carmela and son Vincenzo, destination Rochester NY to join husband/father Antonio. Last residence Villarosa; birthplace of children Villarosa; birthplace of Giuseppa Catania. Lines 5 to 7.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Based on Giuseppa's age on her manifest this could be her 1862 Catania birth act.

Presented on the 11th of November at the town hall by father Vincenzo D'Angelo, 31, a farmer, who stated that on the 9th of November was born a female child from his wife Domenica R(?)izzo, 28, whom he gave the name Giuseppa.

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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Possible baptismal record for Antonio Guarino from the Parish of San Giacomo, Villarosa, #136

18 May 1861
Parents--Calogero and Carmela Guarnieri

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... at=1546864

Antonio & Giuseppa's marriage act would verify Antonio's baptismal record as well as Giuseppa's Catania birth act above since it will have their parents' names.

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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Biff, amazing and quick work. It's a lot to absorb. Your work translating and associating events saved me A LOT of head scratching. This allows me to fill in a wealth of information and additional ancestors. Very grateful. This forum has some very dedicated members.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Biff83 wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 18:26 1907 manifest for Giuseppa D'Angelo with daughter Carmela and son Vincenzo, destination Rochester NY to join husband/father Antonio. Last residence Villarosa; birthplace of children Villarosa; birthplace of Giuseppa Catania. Lines 5 to 7.
This one is a bit confusing. The children I have for Guiseppa and Antonio are George Calogero and James Vincenzo, but I didn't have any record of a daughter Carmela.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Biff83 wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 18:18 I believe this is Antonio and son Calogero's 1903 ship manifest on the vessel Hohenzollern, lines 21 and 22. Both last residence Villarosa. Antonio joining brothers Saverio & Salvatore in South Furth? PA; Calogero to brother in law Stefano Siciliano in Johnstown PA.
This one could be another Antonio and Calogero. There's another family, Antonio and wife Josephine Parlato, who appear in Buffalo, NY in the 1900 Census, with the arrival date as 1894. And again in the 1920 Census in Pittsburgh, PA with the same names, and 13 children including some of the same names. And in the 1930 Census, Josephine is widowed. I recall getting these families mixed up before.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Macfawlty wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 21:59
Biff83 wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 18:26 1907 manifest for Giuseppa D'Angelo with daughter Carmela and son Vincenzo, destination Rochester NY to join husband/father Antonio. Last residence Villarosa; birthplace of children Villarosa; birthplace of Giuseppa Catania. Lines 5 to 7.
This one is a bit confusing. The children I have for Guiseppa and Antonio are George Calogero and James Vincenzo, but I didn't have any record of a daughter Carmela.
I believe this one is definitely the correct people.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Carmela Guarino's 24 Apt 1909 marriage to Giuseppe Tartaglia. She was only 17 and married two years after she emigrated. If you have the Guarino family 1910 census n Rochester, this explains why Carmela is not listed.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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This is the 1910 census for Antonio, Giuseppa, Calogero and Vincenzo (at the end). Note the immigration year for Antonio and Calogero is 1903 and 1907 for Giuseppa and Vincenzo. I believe the above 1903 immigration for Antonio and Calogero is correct.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Biff83 wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 22:25 Carmela Guarino's 24 Apt 1909 marriage to Giuseppe Tartaglia. She was only 17 and married two years after she emigrated. If you have the Guarino family 1910 census n Rochester, this explains why Carmela is not listed.
I see. Yes, the marriage date does explain the census. Thanks for finding that record.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Biff83 wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 22:33 This is the 1910 census for Antonio, Giuseppa, Calogero and Vincenzo (at the end). Note the immigration year for Antonio and Calogero is 1903 and 1907 for Giuseppa and Vincenzo. I believe the above 1903 immigration for Antonio and Calogero is correct.
Thank you. Yes I have that 1910 census and your additional documentation helps bring it together. Its challenging keeping all my facts and associations straight with some similar names in nearby states.
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Re: Antonio Guarino (1862-1938) Villarosa, Enna, Sicilia

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Biff83 wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 19:04 Based on Giuseppa's age on her manifest this could be her 1862 Catania birth act.

Presented on the 11th of November at the town hall by father Vincenzo D'Angelo, 31, a farmer, who stated that on the 9th of November was born a female child from his wife Domenica R(?)izzo, 28, whom he gave the name Giuseppa.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=1912932
A late reply, but I found a death certificate that lists mother's maiden name as Domenica Vizzo.
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