Biagia d’Anna is born around 1867 in Corleone, the daughter of Biagio d’Anna and Angela Nicolosi. She is named after her maternal grandmother.
Biagia marries Giuseppe Liggio, son of Nicolo’ Liggio and Salvatrice Giandalone, on 1 November 1886.[1]
These passengers from Corleone appear in sequence on the manifest of the SS Manilla, sailing from Palermo on 24 April 1903 and arriving in the port of New Orleans on 14 May:
8. Leoluca Trumbaturi, 24 (b. 1879), married, destination Slidell, to his brother in law Gaspare Finocchio in Slidell
9. Francesco Cutropia, 22 (b. 1881), single, destination Slidell, his cousin Gaspare Finocchio in Slidell
10. Giovanni Palazzo (or Palermo), 27 (b. 1876), single, destination Patterson, his cousin Paolo Gummo in Patterson
11. Gaetana Lampo, 29 (b. 1874), married, destination Patterson, to her brother Salvatore Lampo
12. Salvatore Morello, 11 (b. 1892), destination Patterson, same as above
13. Lorenzo Morello, 9 (b. 1894), destination Patterson, same as above
14. Vita Morello, 4 (b. 1899), destination Patterson, same as above
15. Giuseppe Piraino, 30 (b. 1873), married, destination Patterson, his brother Leoluca Piranio
16. Serafina Orlando, 24 (b. 1879), married, destination Patterson, same as above
17. Rosalia Scoma, 38 (b. 1865), married, destination Patterson, her husband Leoluca Piranio
18. Lucia Piraino, 11 (b. 1892), destination Patterson, same as above
19. Giovanna Piraino, 2 (b. 1901), destination Patterson, same as above
20. Arcangelo Piraino, 1 (b. 1902), destination Patterson, same as above
21. Giuseppe Castro, 13 (b. 1889), single, destination Patterson, to his brother Luciano
22. Biagia d’Anna, 36 (b. 1867), married, destination Glencoe, to her husband Giuseppe Liggio[2]
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