Name |
Giovanni “John” DiCarmino Palermo |
Birth |
26 Mar 1877 |
Ferrazzano, Campobasso, Molise, Italy [1, 2, 3, 4] |
- His name is not in the SSDI.
|
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1900 |
224 Carroll Ave., Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [5] |
- Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Head
|
Immigration date |
16 Mar 1900 |
Ellis Island, Upper New York Bay, New York [6, 7] |
- Arrived aboard the "Marco Minghetti"
|
Registered for the Draft |
1917 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [1] |
Census |
1925 |
471 South Division, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [8] |
- Relation to Head: Head; aged 47, born in Italy; been in the US for 25 years
|
Census |
1930 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [9] |
- Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head. This gives an "Arrival" year of 1930, which must be an error, maybe for 1900.
|
Census |
1935 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [10] |
Census |
1940 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [10] |
- Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
|
Residence |
1941 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York [11] |
Death |
14 Jan 1942 |
Buffalo, Erie Co., New York |
Notes |
- He arrived, I believe, on the ship “Marco Minghetti” on March 16, 1900. He was single at the time, and aged 23; his last Census is given as Ferrazzano; this is the same as that given by his younger brother Epifania as well.
The ship’s manifest says that he was bound for “Pittsburgh," but he must have altered this plan quickly, as he appears on the 1900 census in Buffalo. He says, though, that he was going to visit a cousin "Giacomo" or "Giovanni" Fagin [?] at no. 854 in a street in Duquesne, Pa, which is a borough of Pittsburgh. The next person, Angelo DeMario DeNero, gives the same address, saying that his brother, of the same last name, also lives there. Angelo had been in the US from 1892-98 in Buffalo.
His younger brother Epifanio' immigration record clearly says that he is bound for Buffalo to find his brother Giovanni.
- He arrived, I believe, on the ship “Marco Minghetti” on March 16, 1900. He was single at the time, and aged 23; his last Census is given as Ferrazzano; this is the same hometown as that given by his younger brother Epifania as well.
The ship’s manifest says that he was bound for “Pittsburg,” but he must have altered it; his younger brother Epifania clearly says that he is bound for Buffalo to find his brother Giovanni.
Family, however, has not heard of him.
According to the SSDI, a John Palermo died in New Jersey, and was born in 09 Sep 1877. It may not be the same Person. [12]
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Person ID |
I259 |
BisantzCaldiero |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2023 |
Family |
Domenica "Minnie" Argenia b. 12 Aug 1887, Italy d. 21 Jul 1974, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York (Age 86 years) |
Marriage |
16 Dec 1906 |
Children |
| 1. Carmine Palermo b. 5 Oct 1907, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York d. 15 May 1973 (Age 65 years) |
| 2. Anthony J. Palermo b. 12 Aug 1909, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York d. Nov 1976, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York (Age 67 years) |
| 3. Joseph A. Palermo b. 27 May 1911, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York |
| 4. Felicia "Fanny" Palermo b. 31 Mar 1913, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York |
|
Family ID |
F130 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2023 |