Calogero Cascio is born 3 November 1877 and baptized the next day. He is the son of Biagio Cascio and Caterina Morello, a married couple. His godfather is his maternal uncle Leoluca Morello, who is unmarried.[1]
Calogero, age 25, sails from the port of Napoli on 16 September 1903 with two of his sisters, Maria, age 20, and Giuseppa, age 18. They sail on the S.S. Nord-America to New York, arriving on 1 October 1903. According to the manifest, he is a worker and his sisters are servants. They are all literate. They are joining their cousin Giuseppe Morello.[2]
Calogero, 25 (b. 1877, he is 28) and his sisters Marietta, 20 (b. 1882: she is 23), and Josephine, 18 (b. 1885, she is 19), appear in the 1905 state census for New York, living in Manhattan. Calogero is a laborer. It says here that Marietta "Silks Waists" and Josephine is a Collar Maker.[3]
Calogero marries Maria Marelli, daughter of Liborio and Antonina Vaccaro, in New York on 22 April 1906.[4]
↑ Marriage of Calogero Cascio and Maria Marelli, 22 April 1906, "New York, Marriages, 1686-1980," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F631-PN2 : accessed 29 Sep 2014), Calagero Cascia and Maria Marelli, 22 Apr 1906; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 1558586.
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