Antonina Coniglio
From MouserAncestry
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | ~1864 | Italy | [1][3][4] | |
Immigration | 1904 | Italy. Arrived New York City, NY | [4] | |
Marriage | ~1883 | presume Italy | To Biagio Schillaci | [1][3] |
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Immediate family in my direct ancestry
Generation 4 Generation 5 Generation 6 +-- Biagio Schillaci | (~1858-????) | Maria Schillaci --+ (1885-1974) | +-- Vito Coniglio | | (????-????) +-- Antonina Coniglio--+ (1862-????) | +-- Catherine D'Amore (????-????)
Sources: [1][3][4]
Children
(all children with Biagio Schillaci)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Maria Schillaci | F | 1885 | Italy | Bernardo Lanza | direct line | [4] |
Leoluca Schillaci | M | ~1890 | Italy | imigr. 1904 | [1] | |
Vito Schillaci | M | ~1895 | Italy | imigr. 1903 | [1] | |
Catherine Schillaci | F | ~1900 | Italy | imigr. 1903 | [1][3] | |
Giovanni Schillaci | M | ~1902 | Italy | imigr. 1903 | [1][3] | |
Angelo Schillaci | M | ~1906 | New York City, NY | [1][3] | ||
Salvatore Schillaci | M | ~1908 | New York mCity, NY | [1][3] |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Italy | birth to 1904 | [4] | |
Ward 12 Manhattan, NY | by 1910 | [1][3] |
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; Angeline, 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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3 | 1930 United States Federal Census, Manhattan District 820, NY, NY, dated 7 Apr 1930. Lines 30-35: Antonina Schillaci, 67, widowed, was 19 at the time of her first marriage. She lives with her son William Schillaci, 35, single; her son John Schillaci, 28, single; her daughter Catherine Schillaci, 30, single; her son Angelo Schillaci, 24, single; and her son Salvatore Schillaci, 22, single. Antonina, William, John, and Catherine were born in Italy and immigrated in 1904. Angelo and Salvatore were born in New York. The father of the children was also born in Italy. William works as a Collector in a store. John is a plasterer. Catherine is a dress maker in a factory. Angelo is a plasterer. Salvatore is a button maker in a factory. |
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4 | New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: The S.S. Citta di Milano, sailing from Naples on 20 Mar 1903 and arriving in New York on 5 Jun 1903, contained Antonina Coniglio, 39, as well as Vito Schillaci, 8, Caterina Schillaci, 3, and Giovanni Schillaci, 1. Antonina is described as a "country woman." None of them are able to read or write. They're all from Corleone, Italy, and their final destination is New York. Antonina paid for the journey herself and for the kids. She is listed as being in posession of $40. None of them had ever been to the US before. Antonina is going to join her sister, Maria Schillaci, currently living at 223 E. 103rd St. The children are all listed as joining their "sister," presumably also Maria. |