Laurie; I think I found your 1910 census of Antonio DiCicco, possibly with the spelling of DiCecco. It's hard to tell from the writing. There is also a Nicola, possibly a brother? Antonia shows as married once and number of children born is 2. His immigration date is 1909. I can send you a copy of the image offline if you wish. By the way, our Casalenos and Mastripolitos came over around the same time. They were from the Abruzzi region. B Casaleno __________________________________________________________________ Switch to Netscape Internet Service. As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp
B, thanks! Here's an update, and thanks to the help of a lister I've discovered the family in the 1910 through 1930 censuses and have learned that Antonio's mother immigrated as well--something I had not known and came as quite as a surprise. 1910: 735 Carpenter Street is the residence of my Antonio DICICCO along with his mother Carolina, his brother Giovanni, and his sister Concetta. 1920: 934 Beulah Street is the residence of Antonio and his wife Fortunata and their children Marino, Joseph, Clementine, Rosina, Catherine, and Carmela. 1930: 1404 Patton Street is the residence of Antonio and his wife Fortunata and the same children plus one more named Angelina. Marino has changed his name to Charles, Rosina to Rose, Carmela to Millie. 1936: According to his social security application, Antonio is living at 1424 S. Patton Street. 1936 is the year I have of his wife Fortunata's death. And, he is now living next door to the man Mildred DICICCO has married/will marry (need to get that marriage date): William Joseph SEKEL on 1426 S. Patton Street. James SEKEL, William's father, is at 435 Patton Street. The SEKEL line is quite a challenge and my part of the family line I'd like to tackle. I'm not finished by any means with the DICICCO line, but I feel like I have a good start on them. Laurie ----- Original Message ----- : I think I found your 1910 census of Antonio DiCicco, possibly with the spelling of DiCecco. It's hard to tell from the writing. There is also a Nicola, possibly a brother? Antonia shows as married once and number of children born is 2. His immigration date is 1909. I can send you a copy of the image offline if you wish. : : By the way, our Casalenos and Mastripolitos came over around the same time. They were from the Abruzzi region.
B, thanks! Here's an update, and thanks to the help of a lister I've discovered the family in the 1910 through 1930 censuses and have learned that Antonio's mother immigrated as well--something I had not known and came as quite as a surprise. 1910: 735 Carpenter Street is the residence of my Antonio DICICCO along with his mother Carolina, his brother Giovanni, and his sister Concetta. 1920: 934 Beulah Street is the residence of Antonio and his wife Fortunata and their children Marino, Joseph, Clementine, Rosina, Catherine, and Carmela. 1930: 1404 Patton Street is the residence of Antonio and his wife Fortunata and the same children plus one more named Angelina. Marino has changed his name to Charles, Rosina to Rose, Carmela to Millie. 1936: According to his social security application, Antonio is living at 1424 S. Patton Street. 1936 is the year I have of his wife Fortunata's death. And, he is now living next door to the man Mildred DICICCO has married/will marry (need to get that marriage date): William Joseph SEKEL on 1426 S. Patton Street. James SEKEL, William's father, is at 435 Patton Street. The SEKEL line is quite a challenge and my part of the family line I'd like to tackle. I'm not finished by any means with the DICICCO line, but I feel like I have a good start on them. Laurie ----- Original Message ----- : I think I found your 1910 census of Antonio DiCicco, possibly with the spelling of DiCecco. It's hard to tell from the writing. There is also a Nicola, possibly a brother? Antonia shows as married once and number of children born is 2. His immigration date is 1909. I can send you a copy of the image offline if you wish. : : By the way, our Casalenos and Mastripolitos came over around the same time. They were from the Abruzzi region.