1900 Census Akron Ohio-Scalia or Rinella

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Ok, I'm having no luck with a marriage certificate for Anthony and Chiara. You may want to read through this site for some additional info..

http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/i ... vsmain.htm
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Thanks for all the research. I'll go through all this and try to figure it out. There's definitely a relation somewhere.
Maybe Chiara and Anthony weren't married in Canada. I assumed they were since their first 2 children were born there. The third was born in Akron, Ohio. Maybe they were married in Akron.
I'll try to find out more.
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I am Frank Rinella's daughter . If anyone can tell me anything about a Laverne Steele , or Steel who had a child with my dad please contact me , I am trying to find my brother. I also have family photo's of our family from 1800's and I am willing to share any information I have . Thank you Pamela Natale Rinella - Schmidt
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I am Cathrine Rinella's grand daughter , and the daughter of Frank Rinella. I have alot of photo's and questions. I am willing to share information. Thanks Pamela Natale Rinella -Schmidt celticghost589@luckymail.com
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Hi. I was researching another Scalia family in Akron Ohio that lived on 169 Hickory Street in 1930. I was wondering if there was a connection that you knew of. The names and ages are:

Benjamin Scalia 40
Mary Scalia 38
Samuel Scalia 19
Lucy Scalia 16
Mary Scalia 13
Anthony Scalia 11
Rose Scalia 8
Benjamin Scalia 6
Anna Scalia 3 9/12
James Scalia 1 4/12

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Yes I think there is. I recognize a lot of these names. My Aunt Mary was a Scalia and she was from New Jersey. And yes, when she married my uncle, they had to get special permission because they were cousins. My uncle was Joseph Rinella. My Grandmother's maiden name was Scalia. I believe one of her cousins or brother settled in New Jersey when they came from Sicily. Check some of the posts that go with the Rinella name and there are a few ship manifests listed that show some of names you have.
by the way, you look remarkably like Harrison Ford.
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nuccia wrote:Another interesting record..Your Rose??

Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002
about Rose Griffin
Name: Rose Griffin
Birth Date: 27 Feb 1916
Birth Country: Canada

Gender: Female
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)


Death Date: 3 Sep 1993
Death Time: 11:56 PM
Hospital of Death: St Thomas Hospital Medical Ctr
City of Death: Akron
County of Death: Summit
Certificate: 072230
Age at Death: 77
Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient

Social Security Number: xxx-xx-xxxx
Father's Surname: Rinella
Mother's Maiden Name: Scalia
Marital Status: Widowed
Education: 11
Industry of Decedent: Not specified retail trade
Occupation of Decedent: Sales workers, other commodities

Census Tract: 5203
Primary Registration District: 7701
Not sure where or if the relation is...

My great grandmothers Petition for Naturalization is signed by a Rose Marie Griffin who at the time was residing at 1220 Phelps St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
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VaDeb wrote:Jsks916,

Just a word of caution. Seems there are 2 different families living in the same county in the same ward in this 1930 census. Also similar names. Both have a daughter named Rose and a son named Joseph. Due to naming traditions the male head of families MAY have been brothers.

Make sure to check all documents you get that they pertain to the correct family. Also, there could be value in researching the other family also. You will gain info to help seperate them. May learn how they are related.

This is for the census record Nuccia posted.

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This census is actually showing my family records. Catherine Rinella (Caterina Quattrocchi was her maiden name) was my great grandmother. The son listed as Joseph was my grandfather. I too am trying to solve the mystery here of who her husband was. On her naturalization petition it is listed as 'Santo' with a birth place of Termini, Palmero, Italy and nothing more.

Any takers on this mystery?
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Hello,
I live in Akron and can tell you that I went to school with a Rinella and his family owned a dry cleaners on Exchange St. Hope this helps
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Very interesting as I live in Cuyahoga Falls. And the dry cleaners was owned by a Joe Rinella?? I believe we are cousins. You probably have relatives named Scalia and Bonfiglio too.
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