Giovanni Marino is born around 1865 in Corleone, the son of Filippo Marino and Castrenza di Miceli.
Giovanni marries Anna Maria Vernagallo, daughter of Giuseppe Vernagallo and Vincenza Birtone, on 21 June 1891 in Corleone.[1]
Giovanni and Anna Maria have at least two children, Filippo (1893) and Vincenza/Jennie (1898).
Filippo is baptized on 22 May 1893 in Corleone.[2]
Giovanni, two of his brothers, their wives, and children appear among more than sixty passengers from Corleone on the Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm, sailing from Palermo via Naples and arriving on 17 October 1894 in Ellis Island. They are all going to the port of New Orleans.
334 Giovanni Marino, 29 (b. 1865), married laborer
335 Anna Maria Vernagallo, 25 (b. 1869), wife
336 Filippo Marino, 8 months (b. May 1893), child
337 Leonardo Piranio? (looks like Pairnio?), 40 (b. 1854), laborer
338 Antonino Marino, 28 (b. 1866) married laborer
339 Bernardo Marino, 24 (b. 1870), married (Antonino’s brother)
340 Filippo Marino, 3 (b. 1891) child
341 Angelo Marino, 10 months, child[3]
According to the record of her death, Vincenza Marino, called Jennie, is born 8 August 1898 in Chicago, the daughter of John and Anna Marie Marino.[4] Vincenza Marino is born 3 August 1898 and baptized on 6 August 1898 in Chicago, Illinois. She is the daughter of Giovanni Marino and Anna Maria Vernagallo.[5]
Jennie marries Salvatore Oliveri on 28 September 1919 in Chicago.[4][6][7] Salvatore, known as Sam, is one of two Chicago representatives at the December 1928 Cleveland Conference, a meeting of Mafia bootleggers, of whom twenty are arrested.[8][9]
Anna Maria lives in Chicago with her daughter, Jennie, in the 1920 census, and her other daughter, Stella, in the 1930 census. Giovanni has died.
Jennie dies at home in Rockford at age 100 on 26 July 1999.[4][10]
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