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Who was the immigrant - Achille or Bernardino? There is a widower Bernardino on the NY passenger lists born circa 1848, arrived in 1888 from the port of Naples.
Marisa
My Great Grandfather Achille was the immigrant to the US. I'm looking to go back past his his dad Bernardino and mom Maria Falcone.
I'll link the records for you...I fell asleep all afternoon as is the norm lately..So tired with this new shift..
1930 United States Federal Census Recordinfo
about Achille Destefano
Name: Achille Destefano
Age: 44
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's Name: Giovina Destefano
Race: White
Home in 1930: Bronx, Bronx, New York
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I need to go to the Italian records to go back further. My Aunt Josephine has been feeding me the info I have on the Distafano line and she can't go back past Achille's dad, Bernardino. Funny, but "Pete" is actually Bernardino too, named after his Grandfather.
Hopefully researching back into the Italian records should be fairly straightforward. You know your ancestor's place and year of birth. The records for Colledimacine have been filmed by the Mormon Church, so you should be able to order and view them. The records go from 1809-1865 which may pose a difficulty as your ancestor was born after that date. Some of the others will be able to advise you better on that. There are a lot of people here with a great deal of expertise when it comes to these films You might need to order Achille's birth papers, or his parents marriage lines from Italy before you can link into the films.
I notice that on your family page you have Tartaglias and Recchias. So have I - but quite a long way back. They are from the Comino Valley - to the north of Naples. How far back on those lines are you?
jcsm400 wrote:Another possible manifest...based on immigration date on the 1930 census
Achille Di Stefano
POD:Naples
POA:NY
DOA: 12/24/1919
Ship of Travel: Giuseppe Verdi
age:34 Marital Status: Not sure if it is a "M" or a "W" (think W)
Last Residence: Colledimacine
Nearest relative in Italy: mother, Maria
Going to b-i-l (?) Emidio Rossi in Phila., PA
This is my Great Grandfather. His parents were Bernardino DiStefano and Mary Falcone. I'm trying to go back beyond his parents. Any suggestions?
See my post above for writing to the Cumune di Colledimacine & also LDS films. With the films should be able to trace family possibly to the mid-1700's.
Hope it helps. If you have any more questions, just ask.
jcsm
Researching in San Vitaliano, Napoli, Italy & Armento, Potenza, Italy.
The advice offered by fellow posters is right on the mark. LDS microfilmed Colledimacine's records at the Archivo di Stato in Chieti, but at that time, the Archivo was missing the years 1866-1899 (they were at Lanciano's Archivo). Subsequently, they were delivered to Chieti, but only after LDS left. I have obtained the indeces for the missing years, transcribed them, and make them available on my Colledimacine website as a courtesy to all fellow Colledimacinesi.
Thanks. I also received a note from Maria Di Coio today on your new adds to your website. Hpe your mom and dad are having a great time in Colledimacine.
my Father's family is from Villa Bozza in abruzzo italy my great grandfather's name was allessandro DiStefano born in 1855 he had five sons my grandfather pietro and his four brothers luigi,antonio,domenico and Vincenzo my grandfather immegrated to america around 1913
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