Difference between revisions of "Biagio Schillaci"
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 1 October 2012
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | ~1858 | |||
Immigration | 3 Jun 1904 | Arrived New York City, NY | from Corleone, Italy on SS Calabria | |
Marriage | ~1883 | presume Italy | To Antonina Coniglio | |
Death | <= 1925 | New York | ||
Burial |
[edit] Immediate family in my direct ancestry
Generation 4 Generation 5 Generation 6 +-- Leoluca Schillaci | (????-????) +-- Biagio Schillaci --+ | (~1858-1911) | Maria Schillaci --+ +-- Maria Saporito (1885-1974) | (????-????) +-- Antonina Coniglio (????-????)
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[edit] Children
(all children with Antonina Coniglio)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Maria Schillaci | F | 1885 | Italy | Bernardo Lanza | direct line | |
Leoluca Schillaci | M | ~1890 | Italy | imigr. 1904 | ||
Vito Schillaci | M | ~1895 | Italy | imigr. 1903 & 1904 (?) | ||
Catherine Schillaci | F | ~1900 | Italy | imigr. 1903 | ||
Giovanni Schillaci | M | ~1902 | Italy | imigr. 1903 | ||
Angelo Schillaci | M | ~1906 | New York City, NY | |||
Salvatore Schillaci | M | ~1908 | New York mCity, NY |
[edit] Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Italy | birth to 1904 | ||
Ward 12 Manhattan, NY | by 1910 |
[edit] Sources
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1 | 1910 United States Federal Census, Manhattan Ward 12, Enum. Dist. 0341, New York, New York, page 13. Census dated 18 April 1910. Lines 17-24: Biagio Schillaci, 52, head, married (1st) 27 years, imigr. 1904, laborer, building, rents house, does not read, write or speak English; Antonina, 46, wife, married (1st)27 years, 9 children born, 7 living, imigr. 1904, does not read, write or speak English; Leoluca, 20, son, imigr. 1904, plasterer, does not read, write or speak English; Vito, 15, son, piano polisher, imigr. 1904; Catherine, 10, dau., imigr. 1904, att'd school; John, 8, son, imigr. 1904, att'd school; Angelo, 4, son, b. New York; Salvatore, 2, son, b. New York. Except as noted, all can read and speak English. All except tow youngest (and all parents) b. Italy. The language spoken by the non-English speakers is Italian. |
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2 | 1915 New York State Census, New York City, New York, A-D-27-E-D-02, dated 1 Jun 1915, page 18, lines 36-42: Biagio Schillaci, 56, lives with his wife Antonina, 50, their son Vito, 20, daughter Catherine Schillaci, 16, son John, 14, son Angelo, 9, and son Salvatore, 7. Everyone except Angelo and Salvatore was born in Italy, have been in the US for 11 years, and are still resident aliens. Angelo and Salvatore were born in the US. Biagio is a building laborer. Vito is a piano maker. Catherine works with "ladys dresses." They live at 217 E. 107th St. |
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3 | 1925 New York State Census, New York City, New York, A-D-18-E-D-23, dated 1 Jun 1925, page 36, lines 42-47: Antonina, 60, is the head of household living with her son William, 29, son John, 23, daughter Katie, 24, son Angelo, 19, and son Salvatore, 17. Everyone except Angelo and Salvatore was born in Italy, have been in the US for 20 years, and are still resident aliens. Angelo and Salvatore were born in the US. William is a contractor. John is a salesman. Catherine is a dressmaker. They live at 217 E. 107th St. |
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4 | New York Passenger Lists 1820 - 1957, SS Calabria, 3 June 1904. Lines 19-20: Biagio Schillace, age 46, father, able to read and write, southern Italian, from Corleone, in good health; Vito, 9, son. Both to live with cousin Velardo Paoli, 527 S. 106th St, New York. |
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5 | 1930 United States Federal Census, Manhattan District 820, New York, NY page 13. Census dated 7 Apr 1930. Lines 30-35:Antonina Schillaci, head, 67, widow (for 19 years), imigr. 1904, alien, can nor read, write or speak English, rents home ($24) has radio; William, son, 35, imigr. 1904, naturalized, collector for store; John, son, 28, imigr. 1904, naturalized, plasterer in building trades; Catherine, dau., 30, imigr 1904, naturalized, dress maker in factory; Angelo, son, 24, b. NY, plasterer in building trades; Salvatore, 22, b. NY, button make in factory. Except as noted all can read, write and speak English and all (and all parents) were born in Italy. William is Vito in earlier census. |
[edit] Research Notes
Vito Schillaci seems to have immigrated twice. He arrived with his mother on 5 Jun 1903, and again here with his father in 1904. This suggests that possibly one of these two passenger lists is not the right people. The Calabria list is the more likely of the two to be incorrect.