Arata in Bay Area, California
Arata in Bay Area, California
Hi there. I am looking to try and figure out some family mysteries. Thought I might reach out here and see if anyone can assist. My great grandpa was a man named Ernest Arata (born 1893 in Antioch, CA). His father was named Eugenio Arata (born 1868 in Orero, Genoa). I am trying to find any and all info on these two men and their lineage. I found another woman on 23&Me with a father named Daniel/Dellio Arata (born 1914 in San Francisco). His father looks to be a man named Bartolomeo Arata (born 1873 in Croce di Orero). Trying to see if there is any relation between the two families. I've looked around on Ancestry a bit but haven't found too much in terms of relating the two. I'd assumed there must be a relation given the names and the regions they're from.
Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
Here is a possible birth record for Eugenio Arata:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... at=2387846
He married Maria Onorina Arata in 1891.
As you can see if you look in the index, Arata was the most popula surname in Orero, so, it's hard to say if there's a relation to Bartolomeo.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... at=2387846
He married Maria Onorina Arata in 1891.
As you can see if you look in the index, Arata was the most popula surname in Orero, so, it's hard to say if there's a relation to Bartolomeo.
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
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Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
Yes, his wife was Onorina.
Do you have any insight into why Arata was the most popular last name? Was it normal for certain last names to be so popular in Italy during that time?

Do you have any insight into why Arata was the most popular last name? Was it normal for certain last names to be so popular in Italy during that time?
Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
As I'm not English mother tongue, maybe I used the word "popular" uncorrectly?
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
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Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
I think you used it correctly. You meant it as in it was one of the more common surnames in Orero, yes?
Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
Yes, that's what I meant. So, i could not understand the question.
However, some towns have some very common surnames, and they were very peculiar, expecially until the 19th century.
Then, people started to move around a lot.
However, some towns have some very common surnames, and they were very peculiar, expecially until the 19th century.
Then, people started to move around a lot.
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
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Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
Legal assistance in Italy for your Italian citizenship.
Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
I looked in GenealogyBank and found a number of articles on Ernest Arata. I do not know if this is your man but I posted some of the articles here - https://imgur.com/gallery/hBaWGDA
Re: Arata in Bay Area, California
Those don’t appear to be the same Ernest, however those all were interesting reads! Thanks for sharing, nonetheless.