Fannie Lacovaro
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Fannie Lacovaro
Can someone help me find census records for Fannie Lacovaro. She was my italian great grandmother and she was born in Washington, D.C. in the 1890s or late 1880s. I can find no record of her. I am also looking for her marriage record to Frank Forame.
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
May help in the search…
edit: added to keep Forame family in sequence
Forame family
1920 census
1917 WWI Draft Registration Card
Frank Forame
48 F St NW Wash DC
13 Jan 1888
Alien
Roccalumera Messina
Shoemaker
Wife & 2 children
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edit: added
Frank living with sister’s family in 1910?
possible 1910 census
edit: added to keep Forame family in sequence
Forame family
1920 census
1917 WWI Draft Registration Card
Frank Forame
48 F St NW Wash DC
13 Jan 1888
Alien
Roccalumera Messina
Shoemaker
Wife & 2 children
---
edit: added
Frank living with sister’s family in 1910?
possible 1910 census
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
1900 census for Lacovaro Family in DC
Daughter Fannie born April 1894 in Pennsylvania
edit--1910 census which follows below shows place of birth as DC
Biff
Daughter Fannie born April 1894 in Pennsylvania
edit--1910 census which follows below shows place of birth as DC
Biff
"Mintammicce impizzu mpizzu ca pue largu minne fazzu sule!"
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
I am also looking for her marriage record to Frank Forame.
Note: fee may not be current
Marriage Records:
Dates: 1811-1980
Cost of Copy: $10 certified copy
Address:
DC Superior Court
500 Indiana Avenue, NW, Rm. 4485
Washington, DC 20001
Comments:
You must provide the full names of the bride and groom,
the bride's maiden name,
and the date of the marriage.
Make money order payable to Clerk, D.C. Superior Court.
Note: fee may not be current
Marriage Records:
Dates: 1811-1980
Cost of Copy: $10 certified copy
Address:
DC Superior Court
500 Indiana Avenue, NW, Rm. 4485
Washington, DC 20001
Comments:
You must provide the full names of the bride and groom,
the bride's maiden name,
and the date of the marriage.
Make money order payable to Clerk, D.C. Superior Court.
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
1910 Census for Lacovaro family
At same address as 1900 census although Giovanni is now Charles and birthplace of Fannie is District of Columbia
Biff
At same address as 1900 census although Giovanni is now Charles and birthplace of Fannie is District of Columbia
Biff
"Mintammicce impizzu mpizzu ca pue largu minne fazzu sule!"
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
Hey Biff!
1920 census also has Fannie born in PA
also
Fannie’s brother John?
Born in Phila
1917 WWI Draft Registration Card
Valarie
1920 census also has Fannie born in PA
also
Fannie’s brother John?
Born in Phila
1917 WWI Draft Registration Card
Valarie
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
Carmela (LaLicata?) was Giovanni/Charles Lacovaro's 2nd wife?
(not Fannie's mother)
(not Fannie's mother)
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Re: Fannie Lacovaro
Thanks you guys are so much help, now i have to read through it all and see what we have!
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Re: Fannie Lacovaro
Hi Valarie,vj wrote:Carmela (LaLicata?) was Giovanni/Charles Lacovaro's 2nd wife?
(not Fannie's mother)
That's the way I've interpreted the information.
Jerry,
Go to the following site and search for Lacovaro. It should result in three articvles that appeared in DC newspapers in the early 1900s where a G Lacovaro's name appears as a member of the local Eagles Lodge.
Library of Congress Chronicling America Newspaper Archive
Biff
"Mintammicce impizzu mpizzu ca pue largu minne fazzu sule!"
Re: Fannie Lacovaro
Beginning of an article from the Washington Post 18 Aug 1921:
"John Lacovaro, 62-year-old grocer, was mysteriously murdered in his store at 46 F street northwest shortly before 11 o'clock last night when a man entered the store and fired upon him killing him almost instantly." Beginning of 400 word article available for purchase. The John/Charles Lacovaro on the 1900 and 1910 census records stated his occupation as a tailor so this might be a different person but.....
Frank Forame's address on WWI Draft Card:
48 F St NW.
Hmmm? Can anyone with a subscription to Newspaperarchive.com do a search for any additional info?
Biff
"John Lacovaro, 62-year-old grocer, was mysteriously murdered in his store at 46 F street northwest shortly before 11 o'clock last night when a man entered the store and fired upon him killing him almost instantly." Beginning of 400 word article available for purchase. The John/Charles Lacovaro on the 1900 and 1910 census records stated his occupation as a tailor so this might be a different person but.....
Frank Forame's address on WWI Draft Card:
48 F St NW.
Hmmm? Can anyone with a subscription to Newspaperarchive.com do a search for any additional info?
Biff
"Mintammicce impizzu mpizzu ca pue largu minne fazzu sule!"
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Re: Fannie Lacovaro
Wow, my 3rd great grandfather was murdered in his store?
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Re: Fannie Lacovaro
There might have been two John Lacovaro's in DC--one a grocer; the other a tailor. Fannie's father was a tailor aka Charles not a grocer. If someone could post the entire article, we might find some answers.jwiilliams wrote:Wow, my 3rd great grandfather was murdered in his store?
Biff
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Re: Fannie Lacovaro
John Lacovaro was Charles' son and he was a jeweller. My Papa(grandad) lived with him until he was murdered and then he went to live in an orphanage. My Papa's parents: Fannie Lacovaro and Frank Forame died in the flu epidemic.Biff83 wrote:There might have been two John Lacovaro's in DC--one a grocer; the other a tailor. Fannie's father was a tailor aka Charles not a grocer. If someone could post the entire article, we might find some answers.jwiilliams wrote:Wow, my 3rd great grandfather was murdered in his store?
Biff
It would still be nice if someone could post the article.