Filippo Birtone is born and baptized on 14 November 1874 in Corleone. He is the son of Francesco Birtone and Maria Triolo. His godmother is Stefania Triolo.[1]
These passengers sail from Palermo on the Wanderer in 1898 and are destined for New Orleans:
163. Mariano Gulotta, 38 (b. 1860), from Corleone, a farmer
164. Giuseppe Birrittella, 21 (b. 1877), from Corleone, a farmer
165. Giorgio Ferrara, 32 (b. 1866), from Corleone, a farmer
166. Leoluca Bonanno, 38 (b. 1860), from Corleone, a farmer (his next child is born around Jan 1900 in Corleone)
167. Filippo Birtone, 23 (b. 1875), from Corleone, a farmer
168. Giorgio Barbato, 33 (b. 1865), from Palazzo Adriano, a farmer
169. Cosimo Badami, 41 (b. 1857), from Corleone, a farmer[2]
In October 1902, Filippo's brother, Luciano, joins him in Plaquemine, Louisiana.
The following month, their father dies in Corleone.
Filippo does not appear in the index of marriages performed by the Church in Corleone, in the years 1881-1942. Cascio-10 21:38, 5 March 2019 (UTC)
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Categories: Corleone, Palermo | Migrants from Sicily to Louisiana