[TI] Missing Person
Thomas Corso, PhD
tcorso at lecom.edu
Wed Jun 24 08:43:17 CDT 2009
This is great! I'll compare this with the other data I have to see if the Address matches or comes close.
Thanks again.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: terminiimerese-bounces at comunesofitaly.org [mailto:terminiimerese-bounces at comunesofitaly.org] On Behalf Of Larie Tedesco
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:16 PM
To: terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org
Subject: Re: [TI] Missing Person
Tom,
I checked out the sites I go to but did not find anything on Caterina and only one thing on Michele (possibly?). It is a death for 1905 for a Michael Corso. These sites are adding information all the time so I will have to keep checking. They do not move fast enough for me. Hopefully this is your Michele.
Died on Train (News Article)
Paper - Morning Herald
March 3, 1905
Died on Train
Louisville, Ky., March 2 - Michael Corso, of No. 131 West Market Street, one of the best known Italian citizens of Louisville, died this morning on the Illinois Central train while en route from Tuscan, Arizona. Then came at 4 o'clock, near Central city, Ky. The remains were brought hear and taken to Boden Brothers' undertaking establishment, No. 578 Second Street, to be prepared for burial.
Corso had been in ill health for nearly two years, suffering from lung trouble.
I checked out Arizona to see if there were any births or deaths for the name Corso but didn't find anything.
----- Original Message ----
From: "Thomas Corso, PhD" <tcorso at lecom.edu>
To: terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:44:46 PM
Subject: [TI] Missing Person
Larie, and whoever else out there might be of help.
My second great grandfather, Francesco Corso's Brother Michele Corso was born in Termini in 1823. He married Caterina Tedesco in 1844, had 2 Children in Termini (Antonino and GiovanBatista). He then moved to Palermo around 1850 and had at least 9 more children there. Starting in about 1876, he came to the US (possibly 4 or more times) and by the 1890's settled in Louisville and I think he died there in 1906 (I have a death index listing his name, plus the age matches, and I know his children settled there). However, his wife Caterina Tedesco disappears.
I can't find her entry to the U.S. on Ancestry.com (if she ever came) and I can't fine a death index on her either in Termini (TI data base), Palermo (LDS films) or the U.S. Since I know she on your Tedesco tree, by any chance, do you have information on her?
Tom
_______________________________________________
TerminiImerese mailing list
TerminiImerese at comunesofitaly.org
http://comunesofitaly.org/mailman/listinfo/terminiimerese_comunesofitaly.org
_______________________________________________
TerminiImerese mailing list
TerminiImerese at comunesofitaly.org
http://comunesofitaly.org/mailman/listinfo/terminiimerese_comunesofitaly.org
More information about the TerminiImerese
mailing list