The following names appeared on the earliest gravestone errected by the Unione Ticinese, in Kensal Green, Roman Catholic Cemetery. A photo and further details of the Unione Ticinese appear in Continental Tast: ticinese emigrants and their Cafe Restaurants in Britian, byt Petrer Barker and Peter Jacomelli, published by the Camden History Society. The book discusses the centrral role of Carlo Gatti's patronage is bringing many people over to England. V Cima 1846-1878 C Sorgesa 1846-1879 G Tettamanti 1848-1884 F Fontana 1830 1884 A Bozzini 1849-1885 L Feriroli 1832 1886 l Rodesano 1832 1886 G Gianella 1839 1888 R Vanina 1847 1889 P Feriroli 1841 1891 C Tami (could be Tani?) 1860 1892 There is a long list of confectioners and cafe owners culled from 19th century trade directories, so if anyone has a name connected with these trades I'd be happy to see if they're listed and provide addresses/dates. Best wishes, Elaine -- Researching ALZAPIEDI and OSTACCHINI, Clerkenwell and Borgoditaro
Hello Elaine, I would be grateful if you can find anything for Musicians, particularly for the name EROTTI/ERROTTI/EROTY Your work is much appreciated. Regards, Diane -----Original Message----- From: Elaine Collins [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 4:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Anglo-Italian] Ticinese emigrants The following names appeared on the earliest gravestone errected by the Unione Ticinese, in Kensal Green, Roman Catholic Cemetery. A photo and further details of the Unione Ticinese appear in Continental Tast: ticinese emigrants and their Cafe Restaurants in Britian, byt Petrer Barker and Peter Jacomelli, published by the Camden History Society. The book discusses the centrral role of Carlo Gatti's patronage is bringing many people over to England. V Cima 1846-1878 C Sorgesa 1846-1879 G Tettamanti 1848-1884 F Fontana 1830 1884 A Bozzini 1849-1885 L Feriroli 1832 1886 l Rodesano 1832 1886 G Gianella 1839 1888 R Vanina 1847 1889 P Feriroli 1841 1891 C Tami (could be Tani?) 1860 1892 There is a long list of confectioners and cafe owners culled from 19th century trade directories, so if anyone has a name connected with these trades I'd be happy to see if they're listed and provide addresses/dates. Best wishes, Elaine -- Researching ALZAPIEDI and OSTACCHINI, Clerkenwell and Borgoditaro ==== ANGLO-ITALIAN Mailing List ==== List Admin Message http://www.dreamwater.net/genealogy/AdminMessage.htm ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237