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Esposito family New Haven ct 1800s

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HI, I'm doing research on my Great Great Grandparents who settled in New Haven Ct in the late 1800s. Their names were Salvatore Esposito, married to Lucia Costanza, in New Haven, in August 1884.

My Great grandfather was their son Frank, born July 1894, married to Josephine Vita in 1916.

Does anyone here have any family connection to them, or any information to share?

I have a family tree on Familysearch.com, and would appreciate any help you might have.

I've been unable to determine what part of Italy Salvatore & Lucia came from.

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from his naturalization the birthdate was 8 Oct 1857 and no 8 sep 1857 like on the death record... also on a public genealogic tree on ancestry.com.. his place is wrote Pagania, Cosenza, I believe wrong because I searched in Cosenza province and no one born on 1856/1857/1857/1858...
because the name is very popular I believe helpful to know the his parent's names...
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"Esposito" (exposed) was a very common 'foundling' surname...
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I found just a Salvatore Esposito born in Marigliano, Napoli, IT on 8 sep 1854
Salvatore Esposito
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Name:
Salvatore Esposito
Sex:
Male
Birth Date:
8 Sep 1854
Birthplace:
Marigliano, Napoli, Italia
Birthplace (Original):
Marigliano, Napoli, Italy
Father's Name:
Gennaro Esposito
Father's Sex:
Male
Mother's Name:
Veneranda lo Sapio
Mother's Sex:
Female

it could be helpful to know if some relative also went in USA....
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suanj wrote: 27 May 2021, 08:54
Name:
Salvatore Esposito
Sex:
Male
Birth Date:
8 Sep 1854
Birthplace:
Marigliano, Napoli, Italia
Birthplace (Original):
Marigliano, Napoli, Italy
Father's Name:
Gennaro Esposito
Father's Sex:
Male
Mother's Name:
Veneranda lo Sapio
Mother's Sex:
Female

it could be helpful to know if some relative also went in USA....
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No si sono adeguati a quella scemenza del politically correct.. vedessi su ancestry genitore 1 e gentore 2... ma che se ne andassero a...
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Yes, I believe there may have been 2 or 3 Salvatore Espositos living in New Haven at that time, so I can't say with any certainty which is correct. I contacted the cemetery in West Haven where he was buried, to get more information. He has a family plot with many family members so hopefully they will find something for me.

Thanks everybody for your responses!

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Lucia COSTANZO born in Castellammare di Stabia on 6 August 1866 #801 daughter of Raffaele 45 old, mariner, and of Rachele ESPOSITO 36 old
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=1482813
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I found a possible born in different iyear but same day and month.. He was marrid on 1877 to Maria Esposito .. I don't know if could be helpful... if is the same man that on 1878 went in USA and probably abandoned his wife.. mayve just a strange coincidence....
In the naturalization papers he stated to be born on 8 Oct 1857.
so:
Salvatore ESPOSITO born in Castellammare di Stabia on 8 Oct 1853 #844 son of Antonio, 30 old, mariner, and of Stanislava (?) DI MARTINO 30 old. Married on 28 Apr 1877 to Maria Esposito born in Meta, Naples, IT on 30 Jan 1851

first page https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=1482813
second page https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=1482813
You think possible a similar story?
You have his marriage record in Connecticut?

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I don't think that is my Salvatore, it could be a cousin.

Thanks for finding this for me. I'll keep digging for more information.

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That could be my Lucia though, her first son was named Raffaele(ralph).

Thanks for finding this for me, it really helps!

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wthout to know Salvatore parent's name it is hard because several Salvatore Esposito born in the area.. and actually our main trace is the birthday and probably the birthmonth.. But the day is sure never changed, and I believe October right.. But the birth year could be false because many italians don't lied abt that especially if the wife was more young..
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There was a Catello esposito listed as a witness to Salvatore & Lucia's wedding. He was married to a Rosina Costanza, I'm trying to make a connection. Catello's father's name was Antonio.
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