If these people died in the United States, look to their death certificates (you'll need to know where they passed in order to contact the right Department of Vital Records.) You should find fairly accurate information from next of kin who knew thedecedent's history.
Good Luck,grandfather. All I have is his name and when he passed. He was married to my grandmother for three years before he died from TB. Any help or suggestion would be appreciated
Vicky Sicilian
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 13:05:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jamie Sadler <jamiesadler@me.com>
To: gen-italian@rootsweb.com
Subject: Carano, Fabrizio, DiAngelis
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I am hitting a road block with my Italian family. My GG Grandparents came over from Naples on the Germania in 1904. I know my grandfather was born in Aquila but not sure about my grandmother. I am also trying to find some info about my great
GG Grandfather Giovanno John Carano b March 7, 1878
GG Grandmother Marietta Liberata Fabrizio b May 4,1884
GG Jeanie Carano b 1913 married to Ernest DiAngelis (DeAngelis) 1901-1933. I believe he was born in Italy but I cannot find any proof of this. I have their wedding picture but not much else.
Jamie
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