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I an looking for the Farino/Farina side of my family. Through this site my cousin has found our Santelia side now I would like to find my Farino side. My Grandfather was Nicholas Peter Farino (4-10-1884), his parents were, Paschal Farino and Magdelina Caldarone. Grandpa's siblings were, Anthony, Virginia and a twin brother whose name was I believe Nicholas Paul all three siblings had the last name Farino/Farina. The vague information that I have found is in the 1910 & 1020 Arkansas Census. I would appreciate any information that anyone can provide.
Thank You, Wanda Harrison
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Here is the WW 1 draft registration:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Nicholes Peter Farino
Name: Nicholes Peter Farino
City: Not Stated
County: Conway
State: Arkansas
Birth Date: 10 Apr 1883
Race: White
Roll: 1522836
DraftBoard: 0

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Census list early immigration, these manifest usually do not contain much info. Pasquale is naturalized.......there is a possibility this may list town of origin.........have you sent for any US documents yet??

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Wanda & wldspirit,
possible records from ancestry.com?
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Paschal & Magdelina Farino/a
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possible 1879 manifest
13 Oct 1879, SS Switzerland, Antwerp Belgium to NY
lines 163, 164
- Pasy (Pasq) Farina, 43 (abt 1836)
- Dom. Farina, 11 (abt 1868)
- another Farina on next page age 18
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possible 1880 census
Concordia, Bolivar, Mississippi
- Phascal Farrena, 44 (abt 1836), married, farming, b in Italy
- son Donnie, 10 (1870), farming, b in Italy
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possible 1881 manifest
3 Sep 1881, SS Washington, Palermo to NY
- Maddalena Catdarond (edit: Calderone),
38 (abt 1843)
- Rachela Farina, 15 (abt 1866)
- Palmarosa? Farina, 1 (abt 1880)

transcription of manifest from Castle Garden:
Maddalena Caldarone
Occupation Unknown
Age 38
Arrived 3 Sep 1881
Origin Italy
Port Palermo
Last Residence Carenutio edit: Carunchio, Chieti
Destination New York
Plan Unknown
Ship Washington
Passage Unknown

edit name & town per suanj
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living w/son Anthony & family?
possible 1900 census
St Louis, Missouri
314 Clark Ave
FARENO
- father Pasqualle, Mar 1835, 65, immig 1879 Al, in US 21 yrs
- mother Mattlena, Nov 1842, 57, immig 1879
- head Tony, Mar 1870, 30, married 12 yrs, immig 1879 Na
- wife Annie, May 1873, 27, 7 children born/6 living, immig 1875
(children all b in Missouri)
- son Frank 11
- son Pasqualle 9
- son Paul 7
- daughter Mattlene 5
- daughter Rosa 2
- son Carmie 5 mos
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possible 1900 census
Nicholas P Farina
Eden, LaSalle, IL
Pine Street
boarder, single
b Apr 1881, 19
b in Missouri
parents b in Italy
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Hi all, the right surname of Maddalena is CALDERONE and the town is CARUNCHIO in Chieti province; for all civil records you can write:
Ufficio di Stato Civile
Via municipio, 2
66050 Carunchio (Ch)
Italy or to send a email

anagrafe_carunchio @ virgilio.it (NO SPACES)
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Wanda, My g-grandmothers second husband was Vincenzo Farina. I don't know much about him except he had a son names Peter born about 1928 in East Haven, CT. Peter married a German girl named Giesela and they had James, Peter Jr, Vincent and Karen.

I have Vincenzo (as James Farino) on the 1930 census in Connecticut or New York (it's at home and I can't see it) I think he was in his 40's at that time.

Are we related?
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Wanda wrote:I an looking for the Farino/Farina side of my family. Through this site my cousin has found our Santelia side now I would like to find my Farino side. My Grandfather was Nicholas Peter Farino (4-10-1884), his parents were, Paschal Farino and Magdelina Caldarone. Grandpa's siblings were, Anthony, Virginia and a twin brother whose name was I believe Nicholas Paul all three siblings had the last name Farino/Farina. The vague information that I have found is in the 1910 & 1020 Arkansas Census. I would appreciate any information that anyone can provide.
Thank You, Wanda Harrison
Hi Wanda,
I am a 4th generation Farino. from what i was told that we are all farina's and the O was a "type O" :D When they wrote our name at Ellis Island they put O in sted of A. All are from Connecticut.
You can find good info here
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I have databased the Carunchio vital records as a hobby, and have a very good match for Pasquale Farina, born in Carunchio on 31 Mar 1836, son of Giustinantonio Farina and Vincenza Conti. He married Maddelena Caldarone in Carunchio on 21 Oct 1861. Maddelena Caldarone was born on 18 Nov 1843 in Carunchio, the daughter of Domenicantonio Caldarone and Grazia Conti.
Pasquale and Maddelena had a daughter Rachele Farina (later called Katie) in Dec. 1866, and son Domenicantonio Farina, born in March 1869, and daughter Palmarosa Farina, born on Feb 25, 1880. This family closely matches the info below, and other related info on Ancesty.com. I believe this family, later called Farino, are Carunchiese.
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Re: Farino/Santelia

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Hello Everyone, Wow it's been a very long time since I posted an inquiry about my Farino / Santelia grandparents. Honestly I forgot about this page and was away from my searches for a while. Thanks to everyone who replied to my post. I am up and running again with my search.
Thanks Again,
Wanda
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