On 24 June 1863 in Bracigliano, Michele Albano, son of Raffaele, age 43, bracciale, presents a baby boy born to Angela Sarno, age 36, on 23 June in their home. The baby is named Alfonzo. A margin note says he married on 26 November 1891 to Teresa Ciorvino.[1]
On November 26 1891 in Bracigliano, Alfonso Albano(28) born in Bracigliano to Michele and the late Angela Sarno married Teresa Carvino(22) born in Bracigliano to Ferdinando and Raffaela Iennaco.[2]
On the Ems departing Naples and arriving in the port of New York on 12 July 1899, this party from Bracigliano emigrates together:
6. Pasquale Grimaldi, 25 (b. 1874), single, baker, bound for New York, joining cousin Mario Cale
7. Pietro Pellegrino, 30 (b. 1869), married, clerk, connected to line 8 with a bracket, joining brother-in-law Pasquale Dece...?
8. wife Adelaide, 26 (b. 1873), housewoman, as above
9. Alfonso Albano fu Michele, 35 (b. 1864), married, countryman, bound for Springfield, Mass., joining brother Luigi
10. Giuseppe Albano di Antonino, 11 (b. 1888), single, bound for Springfield, joining father Antonio
11. Gennaro Anabile di Antonino, 14 (b. 1885), single, countryman, bound for Springfield, joining father
None of them have been in the US previously.[3]
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