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Matches 51 to 56 of 56
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| 51 | According to Ship Manifest, going to brother Antonino. | Giuseppe Sparacio
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| 52 | According to Ship Manifest, Isabella was going to her sister Concetta-no address given. Had never been in US before, traveled without family but with others from Ventimiglia. | Isabella Sparacio
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| 53 | From VIncent S: Uncle Charlie was in World War I. He was in the Princess Pat Light Infantry Regiment out of Canada. They saw considerable action and Uncle Charlie had a silver plate in his head from a war wound. He must have joined after 1915 and before 1917. The USA entered the war in April of 1917. He was in his late 20's when he joined. Italy came into the War in May have 1915. Since he must have felt the ties to the home country he joined under the British Flag (Canada) You can find much information about the Regiment under Google. The had no Children and lead a very simple life. They made a living by doing sewing at home. | Salvatore (Charlie) Sparacio
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| 54 | Death record purchased by Francesco Corso, 30, villico and Santo Bonanno, age 46, | Salvatore Tomasino
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| 55 | widow at the time of marriage to Giovanni Schimmenti | Paola Tommasino
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| 56 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 | Source: 1910 United States Federal Census
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