Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Please help. My grandfather came to the US in the early 1900s from Bagheria, Sicily he was born in 1881. We are trying to locate information about the heritage. His name was Paola Lo Buglio. He married Rosina Balistreri also from Bagheria. We are not certain of Paola's father's name - it could be Nicolo or Giuseppe LoBuglio. We would like to find his father's name, his father's father's name and possibly his brothers and sisters names. Does anyone know how to get this information from the city hall in Bagheria is all else fails? Any suggestions are welcome.
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Here you golipply wrote:... Does anyone know how to get this information from the city hall in Bagheria ...
Valarie
Research in Bagheria by writing to the comune:
Italian form letter generator with instructions:
http://www.circolocalabrese.org/resourc ... civile.asp
Address:
Comune di Bagheria
Ufficio dello Stato Civile
Corso Umberto I
90011 Bagheria PA
ITALY
http://www.nonsolocap.it/sicilia/59-bagheria/
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Website for finding comune addresses:
http://www.nonsolocap.it/
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
thank you, may I ask questions if need be?
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
You bet!
There are quite a few manifests (mostly lined-off, did not sail) on this site.
http://stevemorse.org/ellis2/ellisgold.html
about lined-off manifests:
http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/manifests/left/
He's joining his brother Giuseppe in Buffalo
Does this sound correct?
Do you need any of his US records?
for reference from ancestry .com (subscription):
possible 1930 census
Home in 1930:
7 Boone Street, owns $4000
Buffalo, Erie, New York
head Paul Lobuglio 48, abt 1882 IT
- married age 23, abt 1904-5
- immig 1905, Pa (filed 1st papers for naturalization)
wife Rose Lobuglio 47, abt 1883 IT
- immig 1914
son Nicolis Lobuglio 25, abt 1905 IT
- married age 24, abt 1929
- immig 1914, Na
daughter-in-law Mary Lobuglio 19, abt 1911 Can-Eng
- immig 1929
daughter Madaline Lobuglio 21, abt 1909 IT
- immig 1914
son Albert Lobuglio 17, abt 1913 IT
- immig 1914
son Joseph Lobuglio 14, abt 1916 NY
son John Lobuglio 11, abt 1919 NY
daughter Anna Lobuglio 8, abt 1922 NY
daughter Mariarn Lobuglio 5, abt 1925 NY
Thanks!
Valarie
There are quite a few manifests (mostly lined-off, did not sail) on this site.
http://stevemorse.org/ellis2/ellisgold.html
about lined-off manifests:
http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/manifests/left/
He's joining his brother Giuseppe in Buffalo
Does this sound correct?
Do you need any of his US records?
for reference from ancestry .com (subscription):
possible 1930 census
Home in 1930:
7 Boone Street, owns $4000
Buffalo, Erie, New York
head Paul Lobuglio 48, abt 1882 IT
- married age 23, abt 1904-5
- immig 1905, Pa (filed 1st papers for naturalization)
wife Rose Lobuglio 47, abt 1883 IT
- immig 1914
son Nicolis Lobuglio 25, abt 1905 IT
- married age 24, abt 1929
- immig 1914, Na
daughter-in-law Mary Lobuglio 19, abt 1911 Can-Eng
- immig 1929
daughter Madaline Lobuglio 21, abt 1909 IT
- immig 1914
son Albert Lobuglio 17, abt 1913 IT
- immig 1914
son Joseph Lobuglio 14, abt 1916 NY
son John Lobuglio 11, abt 1919 NY
daughter Anna Lobuglio 8, abt 1922 NY
daughter Mariarn Lobuglio 5, abt 1925 NY
Thanks!
Valarie
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Yes, that's him. How do you get US records? I want anything I can get my hands on.
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
The fastest and most complete subscription site is ancestry. com. It's available at many libraries for use on-site.
Ancestry also offers a 14 day free trial (make sure you cancel on-time to avoid credit card charges)
Many libraries also offer HeritageQuest which you may be able to log onto from home with your library card.
One of the best free sites is the FamilySearch Pilot:
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/rec ... 7819#start
and FamilySearch
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
Many members have subscriptions that may help you locate your US records.
Valarie
Ancestry also offers a 14 day free trial (make sure you cancel on-time to avoid credit card charges)
Many libraries also offer HeritageQuest which you may be able to log onto from home with your library card.
One of the best free sites is the FamilySearch Pilot:
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/rec ... 7819#start
and FamilySearch
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
Many members have subscriptions that may help you locate your US records.
Valarie
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
possible 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card
Paul Lo Buglia 38
Born: 20 Jan 1880
Declarant
Citizen of Italy
Occupation: Stone Mason
Nearest Relative: Rose Lo Buglia
107 Lackawanna(?) Ave
Paul Lo Buglia 38
Born: 20 Jan 1880
Declarant
Citizen of Italy
Occupation: Stone Mason
Nearest Relative: Rose Lo Buglia
107 Lackawanna(?) Ave
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
thanks that's the family and the right address. now I want to go backward
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Yes we found something official like that while cleaning out the house. Not sure if he was drafted or not. They must have lived on Lackawanna before they bought the house on Boone St. Or the street changed names. Rose was his wife, my grandmother.
I thank you kindly for all this info.
I thank you kindly for all this info.
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
I'm glad we could find a few US records for you .
For research in Italy, you could review your family’s records on microfilm.
Valarie
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Your nearest Family History Center has records for Bagheria on microfilm.
The cost is about $6 mo (rent), you’ll need to go to the center to order & view them.
Family History Library Catalog:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library ... t_fhlc.asp
film notes for Bagheria
Topic:
Italy, Palermo, Bagheria - Civil registration
Titles:
Registri dello stato civile, 1820-1903 Bagheria (Palermo)
Ufficio dello stato civile
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In case you aren’t familiar with the Family History Center & Italian records
FamilySearch Home Page
Includes how to find your nearest local Family History Center
A helpful essay written by Trish, one of our forum members:
Steps for Finding Microfilm at the Family History Center
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Italian Record Research from FamilySearch guides:
Italy Research Outline
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Also from FamilySearch (PDF format)
Italian Records Extraction - An Instructional Guide
For research in Italy, you could review your family’s records on microfilm.
Valarie
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Your nearest Family History Center has records for Bagheria on microfilm.
The cost is about $6 mo (rent), you’ll need to go to the center to order & view them.
Family History Library Catalog:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library ... t_fhlc.asp
film notes for Bagheria
Topic:
Italy, Palermo, Bagheria - Civil registration
Titles:
Registri dello stato civile, 1820-1903 Bagheria (Palermo)
Ufficio dello stato civile
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In case you aren’t familiar with the Family History Center & Italian records
FamilySearch Home Page
Includes how to find your nearest local Family History Center
A helpful essay written by Trish, one of our forum members:
Steps for Finding Microfilm at the Family History Center
---
Italian Record Research from FamilySearch guides:
Italy Research Outline
---
Also from FamilySearch (PDF format)
Italian Records Extraction - An Instructional Guide
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Brother Giuseppe/Joseph(?) owns the house at 107 Lackawanna Street in 1910 (same addess as Paul's WWI Card)
Both Paul & Joseph named their first son Nicolo/Nicholas, possibly their father's name
Traditional naming patterns:
http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/News ... id=22.html
1910 census
page 2
Both Paul & Joseph named their first son Nicolo/Nicholas, possibly their father's name
Traditional naming patterns:
http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/News ... id=22.html
1910 census
page 2
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
Yes, it makes sense that Nicolo is the right name for the father. Especially now that you found those comments about Paolo going to Buffalo to meet with his brother Giuseppe. I don't know much about Giuseppe or their children but since they lived in the same town I should be able find out.
Do you think it would be possible to find info on Nicolo or is that just too far back? Like dates of birth, names of children? I have an old list that my relatives give me, just trying to confirm it. Joseph, Paolo, Jaquino, John (who went to South America) and Mariana.
Do you think it would be possible to find info on Nicolo or is that just too far back? Like dates of birth, names of children? I have an old list that my relatives give me, just trying to confirm it. Joseph, Paolo, Jaquino, John (who went to South America) and Mariana.
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
If father Nicolo came to the US there should be a record, especially a ship manifest.lipply wrote:... Do you think it would be possible to find info on Nicolo or is that just too far back? Like dates of birth, names of children? I have an old list that my relatives give me, just trying to confirm it. Joseph, Paolo, Jaquino, John (who went to South America) and Mariana...
If he stayed in Italy there will be records in the microfilm at the LDS
If the father Nicolo, the brothers and their sister arrived in New York the manifest(s) should be on the Ellis Island site.
http://stevemorse.org/ellis2/ellisgold.html
Women usually traveled under their maiden names
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This appears to be another Lo Buglio family in 1920, perhaps Jaquino?
Joseph & family at 107 Lackawanna
Jake (Gioacchino?) & family at 72 Lackawanna - also with a 1st son named Nicolo/Nickie
1920 census
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Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
father Nicolo?
1901 ship manifest
15 Jul 1901, SS Sicilia, Naples to NY
line 6
transcribed as Nicolo Lo Briglio
it's probably Nicolo Lo Buglio 52 (abt 1849)
- married
- mason
- last residence Bagheria
- destination Buffalo NY
- joining son Giuseppe at 635 Michigan Street
1901 ship manifest
15 Jul 1901, SS Sicilia, Naples to NY
line 6
transcribed as Nicolo Lo Briglio
it's probably Nicolo Lo Buglio 52 (abt 1849)
- married
- mason
- last residence Bagheria
- destination Buffalo NY
- joining son Giuseppe at 635 Michigan Street
Re: Lo Buglio from Bagheria Sicily
No father Nicolo did not come. Will check the film. Not sure about the siblings. I can find some of them but not all. Jaquino sure sounds like it could be Jake. My mom had cousins in the area so I am sure that is them.
I couldn't find my grandmother and then I tried maiden name like you suggested. It looks like she lied. She said she was going to be with her "son" unless that is a mistake. She had her kids with her and they were young.
I couldn't find my grandmother and then I tried maiden name like you suggested. It looks like she lied. She said she was going to be with her "son" unless that is a mistake. She had her kids with her and they were young.