1930 US census and maiden name enquiries

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1930 US census and maiden name enquiries

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Hi all

I have tried to look for my father's uncle, Pietro Pinto (dob: 16/7/1899) on the 1930 census but have not been able to track him down. I tried using the first name Peter to no avail. He arrived in the US in Nov, 1920 and to my knowledge would have been around in 1930. He later married a Jacqueline on 17/7/1937 in New York. I also would like to find out what her maiden name was? Any clues?

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Nick,

I found Peter's Draft Registration card for the Second World War.. the address was:

485 E. 188 th street, Bronx, NY...

here is the image:
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maybe this can help to find the census... :wink:

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What do you think about this one?:

1930 United States Federal Census
about Peter Pinto
Name: Peter Pinto
Home in 1930: Bronx, Bronx, New York
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1895
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to Head of House: Roomer
Race: White
Occupation:

Education:

Military service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace: View Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Francis Farrelly 54 head
Mary Farrelly 50 wife
Anna Farrelly 19
Catherine Farrelly 16
Thomas Farrelly 14
Mary Farrelly 12
Peter Pinto 35, roomer, born in IT, single, year of imm. 1910?, occupation waiter in a restaurant
Margaret Connors 60, roomer

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Hi Laura

Thanks for your help but the fact that the year of birth on the draft registration card is listed as 1893 is throwing me off. It has the right day and month (16th of July), but I am looking for the year 1899. They were both born in Rapone, Italy but I think they are two different people.

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Same Peter Pinto as on Laura's 1930 census find and Draft Card.

U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
Name: Peter Pinto
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1893
Birth Place: Rapone, Italy
RESIDENCE: New York, New York
Passport Issue Date: 6 May 1920

Application, right hand image
Physical descripion and photo, left hand image

Social Security Death Index for the correct Peter Pinto
Name: Peter Pinto
SSN: 091-05-xxxx
Last Residence: 10701 Yonkers, Westchester, New York, United States of America
Born: 16 Jul 1899
Died: Jan 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951)

There is also an SSDI record for the Peter Pinto born 16 Jul 1893.


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Maybe his wife is buried with him and her maiden name might appear along with Pinto surname. There are several cemetaries in westchester county NY you can check at www. findagrave.com =Peter=
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thanks for all the help. I guess the Pietro Pinto I am looking for maybe missed out on being included in the 1930 census - for what ever reason. But I am learning a lot using this website.

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