[TI] Early Immigration/ Baltimore/ Ciofalo
Ken Geraci
ken_geraci at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 12 22:12:22 CDT 2008
Dom,
I have an old photo that appears to be one from around
1910-1920 of a young woman and on the back of the
photo her last name was Ciofalo and she identifies
herself as a cousin of my family.
Unfortunately, I don't have this picture scanned and
it's packed away at the moment. I did show this photo
to my Marcellino cousins a few years ago and they said
that our family had been close to the Ciofalo's in
Washington, DC and we were connected somehow. I'll try
to remember to bring this up with you the next time I
can get my hands on this picture and scan it.
Ken Geraci
--- dfg353 at cox.net wrote:
> A cousin to my grandparents, Salvatore Battaglia and
> Vincenza Pace Battaglia
> lived in Baltimore.
>
> His name was Mariano Satariano, Born in Termini in
> 1886, died Baltimore in 1948.
> Wife was Grazia Ciofalo, also born in Termini.
> (1881- ca. 1965). They were married in Termini in
> 1910 and first came over to Chicago in 1910.
>
> They had a daughter Vera Onorato ( born Elvira
> Satariano, wife of Thomas Onorato) with whom I
> corresponded in the 1970's. Vera was born in Chicago
> in 1911 and died in Baltimore in 1998. The last
> address I had for her was 3428 Woodstock, Ave. in
> Baltimore.
>
> I've found these Satariano relatives in both the
> 1920 and 1930 censuses. They lived at times on
> Aisquith St. and S. Decker St.
>
> The only other information I know about this Mariano
> Satariano is that he had a younger brother, Onofrio
> Satariano(b.1890) (married to Vincenza Calderone)
> who lived in Toronto, Canada. I see from the border
> crossing records in Ancestry.com that they had a
> daughter, Agostina Satariano, born about 1921. Also,
> the record lists his brother-in-law, Frank
> Calderone, of Toronto.
>
> If anyone on the list is familiar with there
> relatives, please drop me a line.
>
> Dom Guagenti
> Virginia Beach, VA
> ---- GSAUNC at aol.com wrote:
> > J-
> > My grandfather, John Bisesi (Bisese), was
> > born at 402 South Sharp St on January 17, 1894.
> > I understand the row house he was born in was
> > torn down to make way for the Camden Yard
> > baseball stadium. Since he was a great baseball
> fan
> > in his later years this seems fitting. I was able
> to
> > obtain his birth certificate. I will ask the two
> > Churches you noted, St Leo and St. Vincent de
> Paul
> > if they have a baptism record.
> > Great information. Thanks..Mark
> >
> >
> >
>
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