Location: Brooklyn, Kings, New York
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Surnames/tags: Bongiovi Guardino Siggins
Research Summary for Albert Bongiovi
Evidence of the Baptism of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi was baptized on 12 Oct 1894 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Brooklyn, New York. This is documented by transcriptions from the church registrar made by the parish in 1922 and in 2002. The sponsors or Godparents were Ignazio Santangelo and Maria Guardino. Please refer to the Proof of the Baptism of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that Alberto Bongiovi was baptized on 12 Oct 1894 at Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. A review of this assertion states:
There are actually two extractions of the church records, one from 1922 in Italian and another from 2002 in English. Both clearly state he was baptized this date.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that The sponsors for Alberto Bongiovi's bapstism were Ignazio Santangelo and Maria Guardino. A review of this assertion states:
There are actually two extractions of the church records, one from 1922 in Italian and another from 2002 in English. Both clearly state he is baptism sponsors.
Evidence of the Birth of Albert Bongiovi
The evidence clearly supports a birth date of 20 Sep 1894. The baptism records, although transcribed in 1922 and 2002 almost guarantee this is correct, but it is well supported by his World War I records, World War I and II draft cards, marriage records, and death records. However, the 1900 U.S. Census lists his birth in Sep 1893. I believe this is probably due to issues translating the Italian to English or some other Census error, so the 1894 date is more likely correct. Please refer to the Proof of the Birth of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi Abstract of World War I Military Service[2] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born on 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely the same source as the dates on the other World War I service records we have, but continues to validate that 20 Sep 1894 was Albert's Birthday.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that Alberto Bongiovi was born in New York on 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
The 1922 and 2002 transcripts both give the same birth record. While the transcription was made many years later, the original record was likely recorded at or very near the baptism which was within a month or so of birth, so this source should be very reliable.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's date of birth was September 20, 1894. A review of this assertion states:
It appears Albert signed this card and may have even filled it out himself. While it could be incorrect, this should be a reliable source.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 22 years old. A review of this assertion states:
It appears Albert signed this card and may have even filled it out himself. While it could be incorrect, this should be a reliable source. This helps confirm the birthdate that is also given on this document.
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 47 years old, was born on 20 Sep 1894 and was born in Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Like the World War I draft card, this draft card was signed by Albert, which means that it is likely correct.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
The informant for Albert's death certificate was his wife, so this is very likely a reliable source, although because of the grieving, spouses have been known to accidentally give incorrect information.
Albert Bongiovi Find A Grave[6] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
The photo of Albert's gravestone on the FInd A Grave website lists his full birthdate. While it is possible this is incorrect, it is unlikely.
Albert Bongiovi Social Security Death Index (Familysearch)[7] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born on 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
This information is derived from Social Security Records. It is likely a reliable source but may be incorrect.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was six years old at the time of the census and was born in Sep 1893. A review of this assertion states:
The 1900 U.S. Census lists his birth in Sep 1893. Other sources indicated he was born in Sep 1894. This is probably an error in census tking or in translating the Italian to English, so it is likely incorrect.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Albert Bonheor was 15 years old. A review of this assertion states:
Since this census was recorded in April, Albert could have been born in 1894 or 1895.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a single 25 year old male. A review of this assertion states:
Since Albert was listed as 25 years old in the 1920 census, he was born in 1894.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a 35 year old white male. A review of this assertion states:
Since this census used 1 Apr as the accounting date, Albert could have been born in 1894 or 1895.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 45 years old. A review of this assertion states:
Since Albert was listed as 45 years old in the 1940 census, he was born in 1894 or 1895.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 27 years old. A review of this assertion states:
Albert signed this affidavit so is can be considered accurate.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 27 years old. A review of this assertion states:
Albert signed this license, so it can be considered accurate.
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was an 11 year old male born in the US. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by his parents. It supports an 1893 or 1894 birth.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a 30 year old white male born in the US. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert or his wife Loretta. This supports a birth in 1894 or 1895.
Evidence of the Birth Place of Albert Bongiovi
Albert's birthplace was Brooklyn, New York. This is support by at least three documents with Albert's signature and there is no conflicting evidence in the other records. Please refer to the Proof of the Birth Place of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
Albert signed this form and probably filled it out, so this is compleling evidence for a Brooklyn birthplace
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This form was signed by Albert so is very conclusive
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 47 years old, was born on 20 Sep 1894 and was born in Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This form was signed and probably filled out by Albert.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that Alberto Bongiovi was born in New York on 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
Supports a New York birthplace and, since the church was in Brooklyn, likely means Albert was also born in Brooklyn. The proximity in time to Birth supports this.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
This form was probably filled out with Albert's direct knowledge so is probably but not certainly correct.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
This also lists his birthplace. The information was more than likely provided by Albert and Loretta.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in New York. A review of this assertion states:
Albert's wife Loretta was the informant so this is probably correct, but sometimes informants on death certificates give the wrong info unintentionally.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in New York. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probaby provided by his mother. The proximity in time to the birth helps increases the likelihood this is correct.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Albert Bonheor was born in New York. A review of this assertion states:
The information was probably provided by his mother.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in New York. A review of this assertion states:
The info was probably provided by Angela or someone who knew Albert so probably but not certainly correct.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born in New York. A review of this assertion states:
This was probably provided by Loretta. It supports the birth but is not conclusive.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert, Loretta, Robert and Lucille were all born in New York. A review of this assertion states:
Supports a New York birthplace. Info was probably provided by Loretta.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a 30 year old white male born in the US. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert or his wife Loretta and supports only the fact he was born in the US.
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was an 11 year old male born in the US. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert's parents and supports only the fact that he was born in the US.
Evidence of the Burial of Albert Bongiovi
Albert was buried at Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, New York on 13 Oct 1964. This is proven by his death certificate and the find-a-grave entry. Please refer to the Proof of the Burial of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi Find A Grave[6] asserts that Albert Bongiovi is burried at Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York in plot H, 3473. A review of this assertion states:
This entry includes a photograph of the gravestone. It appears to correctly represent what is actually at the cemetery and is likely conclusive.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was buried at Long Island National Cemetary in Farmingdale, New York on 13 Oct 1964. A review of this assertion states:
The marriage certificate lists the burial location.
Evidence of the Census of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi has been located in all the available U.S. Census during his lifetime. In addition, he has been located in the 1905 and 1925 New York state census. He was not located in the 1915 New York state census. Please refer to the Proof of the Census of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Joseph, Angela, Josephina, Lilly, Francis and Albert Bongiovi appeared in the 1900 U.S. Census in Brooklyn, Kings, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Albert appears with his parents and siblings in Brooklyn in the 1900 U.S. Census.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Joseph, Lena, Lillian, Albert, Frances, Josephine and Martin Bonheor appeared in the 1910 U.S. Census in Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Albert appears with his parents and siblings in Brooklyn in the 1910 U.S. Census. Note that the last name is very poorly spelled, but this is clearly the correct family.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Angela Bongiovi and her son Albert Bongiovi appear in the 1920 U.S. Census in Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
Albert appears in the 1920 Census with his mother. His sister and her husband appear to live next door.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi, Loretta Bongiovi, Robert A. Bongiovi, and Lucille M. Bongiov appeared together in the 1930 U.S. Census on 1 Apr 1930. A review of this assertion states:
Albert appears with his wife and children in the 1930 U.S. Census.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi, Loretta Bongiovi, Robert Bongiovi and Lucille Bongiovi appeared together in the 1940 U.S. Census on 1 Apr 1940. A review of this assertion states:
Albert appears with his wife and children in the 1940 U.S. Census.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Albert, Loretta, and Robert Bongiovi appeared in the 1925 New York Census in 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This is almost certain proof he appeared in the 1925 New York Census with his wife and children.
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Joseph, Alangi, Lillie, Frances, Albert, and Joseph Bongiovi appeared in the 1905 New York Census at 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
This is almost certain proof he appeared in the 1905 New York census with his parents and siblings.
Evidence that Albert Bongiovi is the Child of Angeline Guardino
Albert Bongiovi's mother was Angela Bongiovi. Angela was listed as Albert's Mother under the name Michela Guardino on Albert's birth certificate, which appears to be a transcription error.. The 1900, 1910 and 1920 US and the 1905 New York census list Albert as Angela's son. On his marriage affidavit, which was signed by Albert, Albert listed Angela as his mother. Albert's wife. Loretta, states Angela Guardino was Albert's mother when she provided the information for Albert's death certificate. Her obituary also documents this relationship. Please refer to the Proof that Albert Bongiovi is the Child of Angeline Guardino for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that Alberto Bongiovi's mother was Michela Guardino. A review of this assertion states:
This is a transcription of an original record or church register. There appears to be some transcription error here on his mother's first name, but this does support her maiden name being Guardino and proves the relationship.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was Joseph and Angela Bongiovi's Son. A review of this assertion states:
Albert is listed in this census as the son of Joseph and Angela Bongiovi. Alone, it is likely true, but supported by additional evidence this could provide conclusive proof.
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Albert Bongiovi is Joseph and Alangi Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Joseph or Angeline so this is very likely true.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Albert Bonheor was Joseph and Lena Bonheor's son. A review of this assertion states:
Albert is listed in this census as the son of Joseph and Angela Bongiovi. Alone, it is likely true, but supported by additional evidence this could provide conclusive proof.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was Angeline Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
Albert is listed with his mother in this census, so this is likely true.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's mother was Angeline Guardino who was born in Italy. A review of this assertion states:
This affidavit was signed by Albert, so is proof that this relationship is almost certainly true.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's mother was Angelina Guardino. A review of this assertion states:
This appears to be the same source of information as thier marriage affidavit. It is almost certainly true.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's mother was Angelina Guardino. A review of this assertion states:
The informant on his death certificate was Albert's wife, Loretta, who personnally knew his mother, so this is likely true.
Angelina Bongiovi's Obituary in Brooklyn Daily Eagle[18] asserts that Angeline was mother of Albert Bongiovi, Lillian Easton, Frances Crapanzano, and Josephine Fabrizio. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by a child or grandchild and reasonable proof of the relationship.
Evidence that Albert Bongiovi is the Child of Giuseppe Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi's father was Joseph Bongiovi. Joseph was listed as Albert Father under the name Guiseppe Bongiovi on Albert's birth certificate. The 1900 and 1910 US census and the 1905 New York Census list Albert as Joseph's son. On his marriage affidavit, which was signed by Albert, Albert listed Joseph as his father. Finally, Albert's wife. Loretta, states Joseph Bongiovi was Albert's father when she provided the information for Albert's death certificate. Please refer to the Proof that Albert Bongiovi is the Child of Giuseppe Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that Alberto Bongiovi's father was Guiseppe Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This is a transcription of an original record or church register. Absent transcription errors, which don't appear to be an issue here, this is very likely true.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's father was Joseph Bongiovi who was born in Italy. A review of this assertion states:
This was signed by Albert, so he probably provided the information, meaning this is likely true.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's father was Joseph Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This appears to be from the same information as the marriage affidavit. It is almost certainly true.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's father was Joseph Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
The informant on the death certificate is his wife, Loretta. She probably never new Joseph, but probably had knowledge of the relationship from Albert. This is not conclusive, but is probably true, especially if supported with other facts.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was Joseph and Angela Bongiovi's Son. A review of this assertion states:
Albert is listed in this census as the son of Joseph and Angela Bongiovi. Alone, it is likely true, but supported by additional evidence this could provide conclusive proof.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Albert Bonheor was Joseph and Lena Bonheor's son. A review of this assertion states:
Albert is listed in this census as the son of Joseph and Angela Bongiovi. Alone, it is likely true, but supported by additional evidence this could provide conclusive proof.
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Albert Bongiovi is Joseph and Alangi Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Giuseppe or Angeline, so is likely correct.
Evidence of the Death of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi died on 9 Oct 1964. This is conclusively documented on his death certificate and is confirmed by a funeral card, a photograph of his gravestone, and the Social Security Death Index. Please refer to the Proof of the Death of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi died on 9 Oct 1964 at 5:20pm. A review of this assertion states:
This is almost certainly true as it is a primary record of his death and was generated at the time of his death.
Albert Bongiovi's Funeral Card[19] asserts that Albert Bongiovi died 9 Oct 1964. A review of this assertion states:
This is almost certainly true because it was generated very close to the time of his death as part of his burial.
Albert Bongiovi Find A Grave[6] asserts that Albert Bongiovi died 9 Oct 1964. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely true because the record contained a photograph of the grave, but there is a small chance for error.
Albert Bongiovi Social Security Death Index (Familysearch)[7] asserts that Albert Bongiovi died in October 1964 in New York at age 70. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely true becaue the database would have been a source for his widow's benefits, but not certain.
Loretta Bongiovi Death Certificate[20] asserts that Loretta (Siggins) Bongiovi was widowed. A review of this assertion states:
This indicates he died before she did in 1980.
Evidence of the Death Place of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi died at Lutheran Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. This is conclusively proven by his death certificate and partially confirmed by the Social Security Death Index. Please refer to the Proof of the Death Place of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi died at the Lutheran Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Confirms exact death location because it is a primary record written at the time of the event.
Albert Bongiovi Social Security Death Index (Familysearch)[7] asserts that Albert Bongiovi died in October 1964 in New York at age 70. A review of this assertion states:
Confirms that Albert died in the state of New York. Likely true.
Evidence of the Education of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi had an eighth grade education according to his wife in the 1940 U.S. Census. Please refer to the Proof of the Education of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi had an 8th grade education
. A review of this assertion states: Likely true that Albert only completed the eighth grade because the information was provided by his wife, Loretta.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was at school. A review of this assertion states:
Albert was in school when he was about six years old.
Evidence of the Fact of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi and his family owned a radio at the time of the 1930 U.S. Census. Please refer to the Proof of the Fact of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi owned a radio. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely true. Only noted for color.
Evidence of the Marriage Witness of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi was a witness at the marriage of Charles Eisenstein to Calogera Bongiovi on 1 June 1912 Please refer to the Proof of the Marriage Witness of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Charles Eisenstein and Calogera Bongiovi Marriage Certificate[21] asserts that The witnesses to this Charles and Calogera Eisenstein's marriage were Alberto Bongiovi and Francezca Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This certificate indicates he was present at this marriage and the back of the certificate has his signature.
Evidence of the Marriage of Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins
Albert Bongiovi married Loretta Siggins on 12 July 1922 at Our Lady of Lourdes in Brooklyn, NY. This is proven by the marriage certificate and supported by the marriage license and affidavit. According to the license and affidavit, this was Albert's first marriage. The marriage is also support by his death certificate, his World War II draft card, the 1930 and 1940 U.S. Census, and Albert's find a grave entry. His World War I papers indicate he was not married at that time. Please refer to the Proof of the Marriage of Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
</li>Bridget Siggins Death Notice in Brooklyn Daily Eagle[22] asserts that Bridget Siggins was the mother of Sister M. Ida, S.J., Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Mrs. Helen Wood, Mrs. Loretta Bongiovi, Mrs. Ida Fischer, Mrs. Lillian Foote and Joseph Siggins. This assertion has not been reviewed.
</li>Sister Mary Ida Siggins Obituary[23] asserts that Sister Mary Ida was survived by five sisters: Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Mrs. F. Wood, Mrs. A. Bongiovi, Mrs. F. Fisher, and Mrs. L. Foote and by a brother, Joseph Siggins. This assertion has not been reviewed.
1920 U.S. Census for Bridget Siggins and family[24] asserts that Loretta Siggins was single. A review of this assertion states:
This indicates that Loretta and Albert were not yet married in 1920.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that this was Albert Bongiovi's first marriage. A review of this assertion states:
This form, signed by Albert, supports this being Albert's only marriage because he was not married before Loretta.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Certificate from Our Lady of Lourdes[25] asserts that Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins were married on 12 July 1922 at Our Lady of Lourdes, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This is a primary source generated at time of marriage so is almost certainly true.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that This was Loretta Siggins first marriage. A review of this assertion states:
This supports this being Loretta's only marriage as she was not married before Albert.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi was 27 years old when first married. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert or Loretta. If Albert was born about 1894, this supports a marriage in about 1921.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that this was Loretta Siggins's first marriage. A review of this assertion states:
This supports this being Loretta's only marriage as she was not married before Albert.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that This was Albert's first marriage. A review of this assertion states:
This form, signed by Albert, supports this being Albert's only marriage because he was not married before Loretta.
Loretta Bongiovi Death Certificate[20] asserts that Loretta (Siggins) Bongiovi was widowed. A review of this assertion states:
This implies she was married to a Bongiovi at some point.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Loretta Bongiovi was Albert Bongiovi's wife. A review of this assertion states:
The information was probably provided by Albert or Loretta so was probably true.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was single. A review of this assertion states:
This indicates he was married after 1918.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was single. A review of this assertion states:
This indicates that Albert was single in 1917.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Certificate from Our Lady of Lourdes[25] asserts that Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins were married by Rev. John P. Rohleder. A review of this assertion states:
While this is a 1960 transcription from the church record, it is clear and is likely correct, providing reasonable proof.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that the groom was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This is near certain proof that Albert and Loretta were married.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Loretta Bongiovi was 22 years old when first married. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Loretta. Since she was born in 1899, this supports a marriage about 1921.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Certificate from Our Lady of Lourdes[25] asserts that The witnesses to Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins were William F. Kramer and Lillian Siggins. A review of this assertion states:
This is a primary source generated at time of marriage so is almost certainly true.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that the groom was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This was generated at the time of marriage and is signed by Albert so is almost certain proof.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was married to Loretta Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
Loretta was listed and Albert's spouse on his death certificate. This is almost certain proof.
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was married to Mrs. Loretta Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This card was signed by Albert so is certain proof he and Loretta were married.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi's wife was Loretta Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
By the 1930 US Census, Loretta and Albert appear as a married couple. The likely source of the information is Loretta, so this is very likely true.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was married to Loretta. A review of this assertion states:
Loretta was identified as the informant on this census, so this statement is almost certain proof.
Albert Bongiovi Find A Grave[6] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's spouse was Loretta Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This was entered by an unknown person and is probably based on the fact that her information is on the back of his graves stone.
Loretta Bongiovi Find A Grave Memorial[27] asserts that Loretta Bongiovi was married to Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
The find-a-grave entries include a photo of the front of the gravestone, with Albert's information, and a photo of the back of the gravestone, with Loretta's information. Loretta is listed as his wife on the gravestone. This is near certain proof they were married.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that the bride was Loretta Siggins. A review of this assertion states:
This form, signed by Loretta, supports this being Loretta's only marriage because she was not married before Albert.
Evidence of the Military of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi briefly served in the Army during World War I. He enlisted on 4 Sep 1918 in Brooklyn and was discharged on 10 Dec 1918 from Camp Gordon, Georgia in good physical condition. He was a Private in Company I, 4th Infrantry Replacement Regiment and starting on 27 Sep 1918, Company C, Dev. Bn #1 Camp Gordon and his army serial number was 4880348. This is documented in his enlistment record and discharge paperwork. His death certificate, the fact that he is buried in a National Cemetery, and the 1930 U.S. Census support this. In addition, Albert registered for the Old Men's Draft in World War II. Please refer to the Proof of the Military of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi Abstract of World War I Military Service[2] asserts that Pvt. Albert Bongiovi army serial number was 4880348. He was inducted at #79 Brooklyn, NY on 4 Sep 1918. He was a member of Company I, 4 Infantry Replacement Regiment, Camp Gordon, GA from 4-27 Sep 1918 and Company C of Development Battalion #1, Camp Gordon, GA from 27 Sep 1918 until 10 Dec 1918. He did not serve overseas. A review of this assertion states:
This is additional proof of his service. It supports the fact that he never served overseas. One new fact was that he also service in the 4th Infantry Replacement Regiment for a while.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that Albert Bongiovi enlisted on 4 Sep 1918 in Brooklyn, NY and had no prior service. A review of this assertion states:
Proof of his start date for World War I service.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a private. A review of this assertion states:
Certain proof of his World War I service and rank.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's Army Serial number was 4880348. A review of this assertion states:
This is almost certain proof of his Army Serial Number from World War I.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a Private in Company C, Dev. Bn #1 Camp Gordon. A review of this assertion states:
Almost certain proof of his World War I service.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was discharged from the U.S. Army on 10 Dec 1918 from Camp Gordon, Georgia. A review of this assertion states:
Almost certain proof of his discharge at the end of World War I.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was in good physical condition when discharged. A review of this assertion states:
Inidicates his condition at the end of his World War I service.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's Army Serial Number was #4880348. A review of this assertion states:
This is almost certain proof of his Army Serial Number from World War I.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a World War I veteran. A review of this assertion states:
Likely proof that he served in World War I
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a World War (I) Veteran. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Loretta so is probably true.
Albert Bongiovi Find A Grave[6] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a Private in the U.S. Army in World War I. A review of this assertion states:
Supports World War I paperwok about his rank and service.
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that the registrant was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
Shows that Albert Bongiovi registered for the World War II "Old Men's Draft."
Evidence of the Name of Albert Bongiovi
He was known as Albert Bongiovi his entire life. His Baptism record, which was written in Italian, is the only variant. He is listed as Alberto. Please refer to the Proof of the Name of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1944 A.R. Bongiovi World War II Injury Article in Brooklyn Eagle[28] asserts that Albert Bongiovi lived at 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY on 13 July 1944. A review of this assertion states:
This data is derived from a War Department list and is probably true.
Angelina Bongiovi's Obituary in Brooklyn Daily Eagle[18] asserts that Angeline was mother of Albert Bongiovi, Lillian Easton, Frances Crapanzano, and Josephine Fabrizio. A review of this assertion states:
His mother's obituary lists his name as Albert Bongiovi. He or one of his siblings probably provided the info, so conclusive evidence.
Albert Bongiovi Abstract of World War I Military Service[2] asserts that Pvt. Albert Bongiovi army serial number was 4880348. He was inducted at #79 Brooklyn, NY on 4 Sep 1918. He was a member of Company I, 4 Infantry Replacement Regiment, Camp Gordon, GA from 4-27 Sep 1918 and Company C of Development Battalion #1, Camp Gordon, GA from 27 Sep 1918 until 10 Dec 1918. He did not serve overseas. A review of this assertion states:
This information is likely the same source as the other World War I records, but provides further proof.
Alberto Bongiovi Baptism[1] asserts that His name was Alberto Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
His baptism record, which was written in Italian, states his name as Alberto.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Joseph, Angela, Josephina, Lilly, Francis and Albert Bongiovi appeared in the 1900 U.S. Census in Brooklyn, Kings, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This census, where the source was probably his mother, indicates that he was called Albert as a young child.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Joseph, Lena, Lillian, Albert, Frances, Josephine and Martin Bonheor appeared in the 1910 U.S. Census in Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
The source for this census was probably his mother and indicates that he liked to be called Albert as a teenager.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that His name was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This document was signed by him so shows the name he preferred to use.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's Army Serial Number was #4880348. A review of this assertion states:
This documents the use of Albert when he was in the military in World War I
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that his name was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This indicates he went by Albert when he was serving in the Military in World War I.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was Angeline Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
The source was probably Angela, so this indicates she referred to him as Albert.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that the groom was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This signed document is proof of the name he used.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that the groom was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This primary source indicates he preferred to be called Albert.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Certificate from Our Lady of Lourdes[25] asserts that Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins were married on 12 July 1922 at Our Lady of Lourdes, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
He was known as Albert when he was married.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi and his family lived at 92 or 94 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
The likely source for this census was his wife, Loretta, so this indicates he preferred to be called Albert in 1930.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that his name was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This info was provided by his wife Loretta and is likely correct.
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that the registrant was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This document, signed by Albert, indicates he preferred the use of Albert.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that The deceased was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This shows he used Albert as his preferred name his entire life.
Albert Bongiovi's Funeral Card[19] asserts that his name was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This card, made for his funeral, indictes he was known as Albert when he died.
Albert Bongiovi Find A Grave[6] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
His Gravestone supports that he was known as Albert.
Albert Bongiovi's Social Security Card[29] asserts that his name was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This document was signed by Albert and indicates he went by Albert.
Albert Bongiovi Social Security Death Index (Familysearch)[7] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was born on 20 Sep 1894. A review of this assertion states:
This database supports that he was known as Albert
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Joseph, Alangi, Lillie, Frances, Albert, and Joseph Bongiovi appeared in the 1905 New York Census at 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert's parents and is therefore likely true.
Charles Eisenstein and Calogera Bongiovi Marriage Certificate[21] asserts that The witnesses to this Charles and Calogera Eisenstein's marriage were Alberto Bongiovi and Francezca Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
I assume that this is the same Albert Bongiovi since this is probably his sister. Notice that on this 1912 document he uses the Italian variant of Alberto.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Albert, Loretta, and Robert Bongiovi appeared in the 1925 New York Census in 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert or Loretta and is probably true.
Albert Bongiovi's Obituary on VAGazette.com[30] asserts that Albert R. (Bob) Bongiovi was preceded in death by his father Albert Bongiovi and his mother Loretta (Siggins) Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This info was probably provided by his Grandson, Robert P. Bongiovi, and is very likely true since he was about 17 when Albert died and would have known him.
Evidence of the Nationality of Albert Bongiovi
Albert was a natural born U.S. Citizen. This is doucmented on his World War I draft card. Please refer to the Proof of the Nationality of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a natural born citizen. A review of this assertion states:
This card, signed by Albert, is likely proof that Albert was a natural born U.S. Citizen.
Evidence of the Occupation of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi appears to have had a series of occupations. When he was a teenager, it appears he was a helper on a wagon. By the time he was in his 20's, he appears to have become a Chauffeur. In his 20's and 30's he also appeared to be an Electrician or a Salesman for an electrical company. Sometime in the 1930s or 1940s, he appears to have bought a Liquor store with his brother in law, Edmund Fitgerald. They sold it in 1945. Please refer to the Proof of the Occupation of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1945 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Article on Liquor Store Sale[31] asserts that Fitzgerald and Bongiovi sold a liquor store at 107-14 Jamaica Ave, Richmond Hills, Queens, NY in on or about 8 Nov 1945. A review of this assertion states:
This notice strongly supports the claims that he owned a liquor store.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Albert Bonheor was a helper on a wagon. A review of this assertion states:
Albert would have been 16 at this time so it is possible that he could have a job like this.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi occupation was "Express" for Robert Sipperman, 200 Pennsylvania Ave. A review of this assertion states:
This could mean he was some sort of delivery or express person or it could be that Robert Sipperman was a person he was a chauffeur for.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Enlistment Record[26] asserts that Albert Bongiovi had knowledge of the Chauffeur vocation. A review of this assertion states:
This document supports that Albert was a Chaufffeur.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a Chauffeur. A review of this assertion states:
This document clearly states Albert was a Chauffeur.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was an electrician's helper in a electrical fixtures company on his own account. A review of this assertion states:
This seems to indicate that Albert was an Electrician by 1920.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a Chauffeur. A review of this assertion states:
Albert reported that he was a Chauffeur at the time of his marriage.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a chauffeur. A review of this assertion states:
Albert reported that he was a Chauffeur at the time of his marriage.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a Salesman for the Electric Company. A review of this assertion states:
It appears that before buying the liquor store, Albert was a salesman. This information was probably provided by Loretta and is likely true.
Interview with Albert R. and Eleanor Bongiovi[32] asserts that Albert Bongiovi had a liquor store in Richmond Hills, Queens, New York after prohibition. He had one of the 1st liquor stores licenses after prohibition. Hist partner was Edmind Fitzgerald, Aunt Mayme's (Mary Ellen Siggins) husband. Address on World War II draft card may be address of store. A review of this assertion states:
There are multiple family stories of working in the liquor store so this appears believable to me.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a storekeeper in a retail package store. He had been employed 52 weeks in 1939 and earned $2600. A review of this assertion states:
This appears to confirm the story from Albert R. Bongiovi that Albert Bongiovi owned a liquor store, also referred to as a package store.
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was self employed. His business was located at 107-14 Jamaica Ave, Queens, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This may be the address of his liquor store. A google street view photo indicates there is still a liquor store at this address.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a retired store keeper. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely referring to the liquor store that he ran after prohibition.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was a chauffer. A review of this assertion states:
This info was probably provided by Albert or his wife. His occupation was clearly identified and is likely correct.
Evidence that Albert Robert Bongiovi is the Child of Albert Bongiovi
Albert R. Bongiovi's parents were Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins. This is documented in the 1930 and 1940 U.S. Census and the 1925 New York Census. Also, the War Department reported that Albert Bongiovi is Albert R. Bongiovi's father in World War II. Albert and Loretta were reported as Albert R. Bongiovi's parents in his obituary. Please refer to the Proof that Albert Robert Bongiovi is the Child of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1944 A.R. Bongiovi World War II Injury Article in Brooklyn Eagle[28] asserts that Albert R. Bongiovi's father was Albert Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
The War Department records were likely supplied by Albert R. Bongiovi so is likely correct.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Robert A. Bongiovi was Albert and Loretta Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely true, but should be confirmed witha primary record.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Robert was Albert and Loretta Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
This is likely true, but should be confirmed witha primary record.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Robert Bongiovi was Albert and Loretta Bongiovi's son. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by Albert or Lillian so is likely true.
Albert Bongiovi's Obituary on VAGazette.com[30] asserts that Albert R. (Bob) Bongiovi was preceded in death by his father Albert Bongiovi and his mother Loretta (Siggins) Bongiovi. A review of this assertion states:
This information was from Albert R. Bongiovi's son Robert P Bongiovi and is very likely correct. The following tasks are assigned to this event/fact for Albert Robert Bongiovi:
19 Jan 17: Added 1925 New York Censu
Evidence that Lucille M. Bongiovi is the Child of Albert Bongiovi
Lucille Bongiovi's parents were Albert and Loretta Bongiovi according to the 1930 and 1940 US Census. Merged From Second Proof: Albert Bongiovi's childred were Robert A. and Lucille M. Bongiovi. This is from the census records, one of which lists Albert's wife, Lucille, as the informant so this is almost certainly true. Please refer to the Proof that Lucille M. Bongiovi is the Child of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Lucille M. Bongiovi was Albert and Loretta Bongiovi's daughter. A review of this assertion states:
This information was probably provided by her mother and is likely correct.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Lucille Bongiovi was Albert and Loretta Bongiovi's daughter. A review of this assertion states:
Her mother is listed as the informant so is likely correct.
Evidence of the Physical Description of Albert Bongiovi
According to Albert's draft cards and World War I army discharge, Albert was white, a little over 5 feet tall, medium build with brown eyes and a dark complexion. He had black hair and was bald by age 50. Please refer to the Proof of the Physical Description of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was white. A review of this assertion states:
Albert's registration, which he signed, clearly states his race as white.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was short, of medium build, with brown eyes and black hair. A review of this assertion states:
Albert's registration, which he signed, probably provides an accurate description of Albert in his early 1920s.
Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge[17] asserts that Albert Bongiovi had brown eyes, black hair, a dark complexion and was 5 ft 1-1/2 inches tall. A review of this assertion states:
Albert's discharge paperworks gives an accurate description of his physical appearance when he was discharged from the army after World War I
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that Albert Bongiovi was white, 5 ft, 3 1/2 inches tall, weighed 145 lbs, had brown eyes, black hair and was bald, with a dark complexion. A review of this assertion states:
Albert Bongiovi's World War II "Old Men's Draft" card probably gives an accurate description of Albert at about age 50.
Evidence of the Property of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi owned a Liquor store at 107-14 Jamaica Ave, Richmond Hills, Queens, NY., selling it in November 1945. Please refer to the Proof of the Property of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1945 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Article on Liquor Store Sale[31] asserts that Fitzgerald and Bongiovi sold a liquor store at 107-14 Jamaica Ave, Richmond Hills, Queens, NY in on or about 8 Nov 1945. A review of this assertion states:
This strongly implies he owned this property.
Evidence of the Residence of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi lived in Brooklyn, New York his entire life. From at least 1900 until his marriage in 1922, Albert lived at 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, New York. After his marriage he lived in 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, New York until at least 1944. Sometime before his death in 1964, he moved to 134 Highland Place. Please refer to the Proof of the Residence of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
1944 A.R. Bongiovi World War II Injury Article in Brooklyn Eagle[28] asserts that Albert Bongiovi lived at 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY on 13 July 1944. A review of this assertion states:
Reporting is from War Department records so is proobably correct. Certainly validates other sources.
Albert Bongiovi Abstract of World War I Military Service[2] asserts that Albert Bongiovi resides at 2037 Pikin Ave, Brooklyn, Kings, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Supports claims that he lived at 2037 Pitkin Ave in 1918.
1900 U.S. Census Entry for Joseph Bongiovi and his family[8] asserts that Joseph, Angela, Josephina, Lilly, Francis and Albert Bongiovi lived at 2037 Pitkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This demonstrates that the Albert lived with his parents on Pitkin Ave from at least 1900.
Joseph and Angeline Bongiovi 1905 New York Census[15] asserts that Joseph, Alangi, Lillie, Frances, Albert, and Joseph Bongiovi appeared in the 1905 New York Census at 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
This is reasonable proof of Albert's residence in 1905.
1910 US Census for Joseph Bongiovi and Family[9] asserts that Joseph, Lena, Lillian, Albert, Frances, Josephine and Martin Bonheor resided at 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Albert was still living with his parents on Pitkin Ave in 1910.
Albert Bongiovi World War I Draft Registration - Familysearch[3] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's home address was 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
When Albert filled out the World War I registration card in about June 1917, he gave the Pitkin Ave address as his home address.
1920 U.S. Census for Albert Bongiovi and Angela Bongiovi[10] asserts that Angeline and Albert Bongiovi lived at 2037 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. A review of this assertion states:
This shows that Albert was still living with his mother on Pitkin Ave in 1920.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage Affidavit[13] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's address was 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
When Albert filled out his Affidavit in June 1922, he reported his address was still Pitkin Ave.
Albert Bongiovi & Loretta Siggins Marriage License[14] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's residence 2037 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
Albert's June 1922 marriage license also lists his Pitkin Ave address as his residence.
1925 New York Census for Albert Bongiovi and Family[16] asserts that Albert, Loretta, and Robert Bongiovi appeared in the 1925 New York Census in 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
This is reasonable proof of his residence in 1925.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi and his family lived at 92 or 94 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
By 1930, Albert and Loretta were living on New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn. It is not clear if it was 92 or 94 New Jersey Ave, but other sources use 92 New Jersey Ave, so that is more likely correct.
1930 United States Census Entry for Albert, Loretta, Albert Robert, and Lillian Bongiovi[11]asserts that Albert Bongiovi rented his home for $44/month. A review of this assertion states:
In 1930, they were renting the apartment on New Jersey Ave for $44/month. This is just an interesting fact.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi and his family lived in the same house in 1935 as they did in 1940. A review of this assertion states:
By stating they lived in the same house in 1935, it means they lived on New Jersey Ave in 1935.
Albert Bongiovi and family 1940 U.S. Census[12] asserts that Albert Bongiovi and his family lived at 92 New Jersey Ave, Brooklyn, NY. A review of this assertion states:
In 1940, Albert and Loretta were still living on New Jersey Ave.
Albert Bongiovi World War II Draft Registration Card[4] asserts that Albert Bongiovi resided at 92 New Jersey, Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. A review of this assertion states:
When Albert filled out his World War II Registration Card in 1942, he indicated he still lived on New Jersey Ave.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's usual residence was 134 Highland Pl, Brooklyn, Kings, New York. A review of this assertion states:
By the time he died in 1964, Albert had moved to 13 Highland Place.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi lived in City of New York his entire life. A review of this assertion states:
This just confirms that he lived in New York city, probably Brooklyn, his whole life.
Evidence of the Social Security Number of Albert Bongiovi
Albert Bongiovi's Social Security Number was xxx-xx-3053. Please refer to the Proof of the Social Security Nbr of Albert Bongiovi for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
Albert Bongiovi Certificate of Death[5] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's social security number was xxx-xx-3053. A review of this assertion states:
The certificate of death is an accurate source for the social security card.
Albert Bongiovi's Social Security Card[29] asserts that Albert Bongiovi's Social Security Number was xxx-xx-3053. A review of this assertion states:
The social security card is an accurate source for the social security card.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Brooklyn, Kings County, New York), Bongiovi Family History Files (privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016), Alberto Bongiovi Baptism Certificate (1894), 1922; Transcripts from 1922, in Italian, and 2002, in English.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 New York State Archives, “New York, Abstracts of World War I Military Service, 1917-1919,” database with images, fold3 (https://www.fold3.com/ : downloaded 1 November 2015), WWI Army Cards, Service Number 4880348, Albert Bongiovi.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1968530 : accessed 27 March 2016), Albert Bongiovi; citing NARA microfilm publication M1509, FHL microfilm 1,754,611; New York City no 79, New York, United States.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 "U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 April 2016), Albert Bongiovi, Local Board 228, Kings County, New York; citing , United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. Records of the Selective Service System, Record Group Number 147. National Archives and Records Administration.
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, death certificate no. 156-64-320099 (9 October 1964), Albert Bongiovi; Bureau of Records and Statistics, Department of Health, New York, New York.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Find A Grave, Find A Grave, online database (http://www.findagrave.com/ : accessed 27 March 2016), Albert Bongiovi, memorial #2619268.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Albert Bongiovi, no. xxx-xx-3053, Social Security Administration, "U.S. Social Security Death Index," FamilySearch (Salt Lake City, Utah: Family History Library)
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 1900 U.S. Census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn Ward 26, enumeration district (ED) 457, Sheet 4, dwelling 40, family 87, Joseph Bongiove and family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : downloaded 2 April 2016); United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 1910 U.S. Census, King County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn Ward 26, enumeration district (ED) 976, sheet 2A, dwelling 20, family 20, Joseph Bonheor and family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 2 April 2016); Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 1920 United State Census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn Assembly District 22, enumeration district (ED) 1416, sheet 1B, dwelling 12, family 20, Angelina Bongiovi and Albert Bongiovi; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 March 2016); Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn Borough, enumeration district (ED) 24-487, sheet 16A, dwelling 113, family 263, Albert Bongiovi and family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : downloaded 5 February 2016); United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
- ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 1940 United States, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, enumeration district (ED) 24-2639, sheet 9A, household 203, Albert Bongiovi and family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ww.ancestry.com : accessed 9 March 2016); United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 Kings County, New York, Affidavit for License to Marry, License number illegible, A. Bongiovi and L. Siggins, 2 June 1922; City Clerk, Brooklyn, New York.
- ↑ 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 Kings County, New York, Marriage License, Number illegible, A. Bongiovi and L. Siggins, 27 June 1922; City Clerk, Brooklyn.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 1905 New York Census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, Administration District (AD) 21, enumeration district (ED) 16, page 55, 2037 Pitkin Ave, Joseph Bongiovi and Family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 11 January 2017).
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 1925 New York Census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, Assembly District 22, enumeration district (ED) 2, p. 43, lines 14-16, Albert Bongiovi and family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 January 2017).
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 Albert Bongiovi's World War I Honorable Discharge from the United States Army, Bongiovi Family History Files; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016. Photocopy provided by Albert R. Bongiovi in 2007.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 ”Deaths,” obituaries, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), 25 September 1950, page 7; online images, newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com : downloaded 30 May 2018).
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Albert Bongiovi's Funeral Card, Bongiovi Family History Files; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016. Original. Provided by Albert R. Bongiovi in 2007.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Nassau County, New York, verified transcript from the register of deaths no. 29 (3 August 1980), Loretta Bongiovi; Registrar of Vital Statistics, Farmingdale, New York.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Kings County, New York, Marriage License, 5968, Charles Eisenstein and Calogera Bongiovi, 1 June 1912; City Clerk, Brooklyn.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 ”Deaths,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), 8 May 1949, Bridget Siggins Death Notice; online images, /newspapers.com/ (https://www.newspapers.com : downloaded 30 May 2018). Also appeard in 9 May 1949 issue on page 9.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Sister Mary Ida Obituary, Bongiovi Family History Files; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016. Original copy provided by Albert R. Bongiovi in 2006, paper and publication date are unknown.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 1920 United State Census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn Assembly District 23, enumeration district (ED) 1478, Sheet 3A, Dwelling 11, Family 37, Bridget Siggins and Family; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 4 April 2016); Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 Our Lady of Lourdes (Brooklyn, Kings County, New York), Marriages (privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016), Certificate of Marriage for Albert Bongiovi and Loretta Siggins, 22 July 1922; Photocopy of 4 May 1960 transcription provided by Albert R. Bongiovi in 2007.
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 26.7 Albert Bongiovi's World War I Enlistment Record, Bongiovi Family History Files; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016. Photocopy of original. Provided by Albert R. Bongiovi in 2007.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Find A Grave, Find A Grave, online database (http://www.findagrave.com/ : accessed 3 April 2016), Loretta Bongiovi, Find A Grave Memorial #2619272.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 ”49 of 1,988 Wounded Are From Boro and L.I.,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), 13 July 1944; online images, newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 30 May 2018).
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Albert Bongiovi's Social Security Card, Bongiovi Family History Files; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016. Photocopy. Provided by Albert R. Bongiovi in 2007.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Albert Robert “Bob” Bongiovi Obituary, /Virginia Gazette/, Williamsburg, Virginia, 24 May 2017. (Accessed at https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/vagazette/obituary.aspx?n=albert-robert-bongiovi-bob&pid=185602600&fhid=13608).
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 ”Liquor stores sold,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), 8 November 1945; online images, /newspapers.com/ (https://www.newspapers.com : downloaded 30 May 2018).
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Albert and Eleanor "Fitzpatrick" Bongiovi, Paternal Grandparents of Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], Dix Hills, New York, interview by Robert P. Bongiovi, 13 January 2007–15 January 2007; Transcribed and Handwritten Notes, privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2016. Wide ranging discussion outlining extended family. Originals in possession of Robert P. Bongiovi.
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