Name |
Epifanio "Anthony" Palermo |
Birth |
18 Jul 1881 |
Ferrazzano, Campobasso, Molise, Italy [1, 2, 3, 4] |
- His name is not in the SSDI.
|
Gender |
Male |
Emigration date |
14 Feb 1901 |
Naples, Campania, Italy |
Immigration date |
25 Feb 1901 |
Ellis Island, Upper New York Bay, New York [1] |
- Aboard the "Columbia." Seems to have traveled alone.
|
Arrival |
30 Mar 1909 |
New York City, New York [2] |
Census |
1910 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [5] |
- aged 26, born in Italy, as with both parents; has had 3 children; car cleaner for the railroad
|
Census |
1915 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [6] |
- Relation to Head of House: Head. Living in the household next to his wife's parents, at the same address (259).
|
Census |
1920 |
Seneca St., Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [7] |
- Relation to Head: Head; Residence Marital Status: Married; age 37, born in Italy, mother tongue is Italian; “car repairer” for the Steam R.R.
|
Census |
1925 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [8] |
|
Census |
1930 |
Myrtle Ave., Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [9] |
- Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head; as “Tony Palermo”; works in car repair on the Railroad
|
Census |
1935 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [10] |
Census |
1940 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [10] |
- Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
|
Occupation |
“Car Repair” on the railroad |
Religion |
Catholic |
Residence |
1941 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [11] |
Death |
31 May 1942 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [12] |
Burial |
Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cheektowaga, Erie Co., New York |
Notes |
- He immigrated on Feb. 25, 1901 on the ship "Columbia," which had embarked from Naples, Italy. His last given census in Italy was Ferrazzano. This is right next to Campobosso, in the center of Italy. He was aged 20 at the time. He gives his destination as Buffalo, New York. He says he is coming to visit his brother Giovanni, who must be the one whom family history records as “John.”
He does not seem to be traveling with family, but he is traveling with 13 other people from Ferrazzano and Campobasso. The person in the line above his is also traveling to Buffalo: Filippo Baranello, aged 21.
His WWI draft registation card confirms that he was born that same year, and gives a more precise birthdate. I take his name as spelled from his gravestone and his immigration record.
The 1920 census gives his citizenship as 1900—in Pennsylvania.
He got a job on the Lehigh valley railroad. He would always ask for a pass for the family to go shopping in NY.
There is no “Angelo” (as his child) with this family on the 1920 census, though family history places him there. Could Thomas also have been called Angelo?
He does not appear with his wife in the 1930 census: could he have died that early? [13]
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Person ID |
I258 |
BisantzCaldiero |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2023 |
Family |
Rosina "Rose" Battista b. 23 Mar 1892, New York State d. Dec 1968, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
14 Apr 1907 |
St. Lucy's Church, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York |
- Ecclesiastical Record of St. Lucia's
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Children |
| 1. Felicia “Fanny” Palermo b. 4 Dec 1907, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York d. 28 Feb 1984 (Age 76 years) |
| 2. Carminem Palermo b. 30 Nov 1908, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York |
| 3. Fannie Palermo b. Abt Dec 1909, New York State |
| 4. Carmine "Charlie" Palermo b. 1 Sep 1911, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York d. 1 Apr 2000, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana (Age 88 years) |
| 5. Theresa Palermo b. Abt 1914, New York State d. 22 Feb 1996, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York (Age 82 years) |
| 6. Thomas Palermo b. Abt 1915, New York State |
| 7. Angelo Palermo b. 24 Jan 1915, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York d. Jan 1975, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York (Age 59 years) |
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Family ID |
F119 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2023 |