Thank you. I think that you have found the right person. In viewing your information, I went back to the 1890 Nati records again for Alimena where he was born and came up with another puzzle. The index lists the birth of two Amadeo Scrivano's for 1890 - numbers 18 and 59 in the following link:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=1947613
#59 is him and agrees with what I already have on my Tree. #18 is not an Amadeo Scrivano. Cannot find a second Amadeo Scrivano for 1890. Here is the link for number 18:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=1947613
Our biggest puzzle for us however, comes from the 1930 census Lines 95 - 100. There he shows up as Mike again (since the family only knew him as Tony). However, the wife's first name is correct and their ages are correct. Also, the Pergola's are family too, with the Scrivano and Pergola wives being sisters which is why we think this census lists my wife's family members. The problem is that there are two children listed on the census for the Scrivano's, and my wife, their niece, who was born 17 years later, is sure that they never had children as they were never mentioned nor there at family occasions. The Scrivano wife, Maria Cerami, lived to 1989 to age 95. The Pergola wife, Epifania Cerami, died in 1932 at age 45. Now, my wife wonders if they had children but they died young. Here is the link to the census:
https://i.postimg.cc/VvqLbB7f/Scrivano- ... Census.jpg