In article <TJWdnXoYQvJ_qOTanZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@giganews.com>, "Tara" <NOtnlarkinSPAM@iparagon.net> wrote: > "RobertB" <missinglink@cloud9.net> wrote in message > news:missinglink-5B82E0.18481430122007@news.cloud9.net... > > OK. If anyone has access to this and would be kind enough to look it up, > > here are a couple of names. I don't have a great deal of information > > about my paternal grandparents though. > > > > 1. Ignatzio Bononno [Bonanno] > > born: Nado, Sicily > > died 1936, New York, NY > > > > married to (first wife): > > > > 2: Grace Nicotra > > born: [Italy] > > died 1918, New York > > > > I'm not sure when they got married or came over from Italy. I do know > > that they were married here in NY, somewhere. My father had almost no > > papers or memorabilia about his parents or relatives. > > > <snip> > > I can't find anything on Grace, but I think for Ignazio, it says 1907 on > immigration date on the 1930 census. I think this is him: > > New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 > Name: Ignazio Bonanno > Arrival Date: 20 Aug 1907 > Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883 > Age: 24 > Gender: Male > Port of Departure: Palermo, Italy > Ethnicity/RaceĀ/Nationality: Italian (South) (Italian) > Ship Name: Campania > Port of Arrival: New York, New York > Nativity: Sicily > Line: 29 > Microfilm Serial: T715 > Microfilm Roll: T715_969 > Birth Location: Sicily > Birth Location Other: Naro > Page Number: 195 > > The passenger list is available on EllisIsland.org. Yes, that would be him, thanks. I did some checking their myself this morning. -- "Never believe anything until it's officially denied."