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Abt 1855 -
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Name |
Tragni Paul |
Born |
Abt 1855 |
Italy |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I1780 |
Bloom |
Last Modified |
14 Nov 2020 |
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Notes |
- A Paul Tragni is found in the 1920 census. He is living in Salem, Westmoreland, PA with his daughter, Lucy, and her husband, John Mangery. His age is given as 65 and he is from Italy. Arrival in the US is listed as 1900.
A note from Frank Tragni lists four children of the ancestral Paul Tragni. One child is listed as a daughter in Pennsylvania; no other information is listed. Lucy would have been born about 1880, close to when Dan (Donato) was born (1882). Paul arrived in the US in 1900, which matches when census records say Dan emigrated.
A problem is that the 1920 census lists Lucy as arriving in 1901. But can this be a mistake since she is Paul's daughter in the census (maybe she emigrated after he made arrangements in the US?). Another problem is that the 1910 census lists a 17 year old sister-in-law, Annie Trageni (sp?), living with Lucy and John. There's no record of a fifth Paul Tragni child. On the other hand, Annie could have been a servant or border and the census taker just recorded the household last name.
I am connecting the census Paul Tragni with the ancestral Paul Tragni. I will add Lucy as the fourth child, too. This needs verification.
This is a possible record from Ellis Island:
First Name: Pavlo
Last Name: Tragni
Ethnicity: Italian
Last Place of Residence: Altamara (actually spelled Altamura, per Mario Tragni in Altamura)
Date of Arrival: Apr 23, 1898
Age at Arrival: 43y Gender: M Marital Status: M
Ship of Travel: Bolivia
Port of Departure: Naples
Manifest Line Number: 0004
This may have been a son:
First Name: Salvatore
Last Name: Tragni
Ethnicity: Italian
Last Place of Residence: Altamara (actually spelled Altamura, per Mario Tragni in Altamura)
Date of Arrival: Apr 23, 1898
Age at Arrival: 10y Gender: M Marital Status: S
Ship of Travel: Bolivia
Port of Departure: Naples
Manifest Line Number: 0006
There is also a record on this ship for Donato Tragni.
Altamara may be the modern Altamura Bari, which is about 35 miles southwest of Bari. Bari is listed elsewhere as being the Tragni city of origin.
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