I am looking for my Great Uncle’s naturalization papers. He was naturalized either before, during or after his service in WWI. He came with his mother (his father was already here) from Sicily, to Rochester, NY. Thank you!
I am looking for my Great Uncle’s naturalization papers. He was naturalized either before, during or after his service in WWI. He came with his mother (his father was already here) from Sicily, to Rochester, NY. Thank you!
If you are willing to give us his name, approximate birth year, and if he lived anywhere other than Rochester NY in the US, we could help you look for the information.
I am so sorry! I gave you the other side of the family’s last name. Please excuse me.
His name is Antonio Lombardo. He was born in the Province of Palermo, in Sicily and as far as I know, he lived only in Rochester, NY, with the exception of his time in the military.
1891 - 1939
Thank you!
1. If we can believe the information on the Census doco, father Antonio (1861) was naturalised some time between 1900 and 1910. I would have expected that son Antonio (1891) would have been automatically naturalised as well because he might still have been a minor?
2.There is a 1909 declaration of intention for an Antonio b 1885, so I assume that there is a fair chance that he isn't the one in that 1915 index: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C915-RS5H-B
Thank you, Susannah! You have given me my Great Grandparents' marriage information and information on the birth of my Great Uncle and his marriage. It makes sense that the above marriage certificate is dated after WWI, in which he participated. One of the censuses indicated he was a naturalized citizen. I wish I remembered which one. It must be him, since his mother is a Scialabba and his father is Antonio Lombardo, usually listed as Anthony, on the census.
Great detective work, Susannah! Now, if I can only find out where my Great Grandmother is from in Sicily!
It seems like my Great Grandfather, Antonio Sr. came to America to work first. He wasn't married until 1890, in Termini Imerese, Palermo, Sicliy. So, if he was here in 1861, he must have gone back to Sicily. I assumed from the census records I looked at (one was missing, due to a fire) he never became naturalized. Only Antonio the son became naturalized later. I wonder if it was due to his service in WWI,
Hi Sylvia,
My Great Grandfather, Antonio, was born in 1861. It seems like Lombardo is a very common name and they probably had cousins or maybe even siblings come to Rochester, as well. Funny, I don't know who is related to my Great Grandfather or if my Great Grandmother, maiden name was Scialabba, had any relations here.
Hi Sylvia,
I just reread this on a larger screen.
Thank you, for your research.
I am happy to hear my Great Grandfather at least attempted to become a citizen. Does that mean his wife, Jacqueline, also known by a few different first names, would be automatically naturalized, if he was?
Did you see the naturalization records?
This is all very exciting!
Thank you,
Cachelle Guadagnino
Which great-grandmother are you looking for? Jacqueline was born in Termini (which may be the town or region) as was her husband, according to the marriage record. She was the daughter of Bernardi Scialabba. If you are looking for the birthplace of another great-grandmother, start a new query with her name (maiden & married), approximate birth year, and any other pertinent information, and we will try to find the information for you or tell you where you might find the info.
Thank you, Susannah.
I had someone translate the wedding record for me. I can’t believe you found it! Any suggestions on how to find out more about either Bernarda Scialabba family and her family? Ignazia Scarface (Antonio’s mother) and when Antonio’s father (Antonio Lombardo) died? The record said, he was deceased.
Thank you so very much for your great detective work and help!
Cachelle Guadagnino
This is the civil registration birth record for Giachina Scialabba in Villaurea, Termini Imerese, Palermo in 1870. It starts at the bottom of one page and continues on the top of the next page. Even though it is all handwritten (not a printed form) it contains the same wording as the printed form for births.
You will find the digital version of the microfilm of civil registration records for Villaurea (1862-1910) on www.familysearch.org (search the catalog by place). Record Type and Year (familysearch.org) Once you pick a type of record and the year you want, always check the beginning and end of each book (usually annual) for an index. Some towns have separate books of 10-year indexes. The number in the index after the name is not a page number, but the entry number for the individual.
This is a link to the death record of Antonio Lombardo Italy, Palermo, Termini Imerese, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1862-1910; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9M8-9GTY?cc=1947613&wc=MDB8-P3D%3A245876501%2C246396502
Hi Susannah,
I stumbled upon this thread. I'm trying to locate, or learn, the date when my Grandfather became a naturalized US Citizen. His name was Joseph Sanatore. His name was Guiseppe upon arrival here. He was born on 12/01/1909 and dies on 9/29/1986. He lived in Queens NY all of his life after arriving here from Bari Italy. Any assistance is much appreciated. This thread is several years old so I'm not even sure you'll get this. Thanks.
Kevin
Ciao! Thank you so much for this answer. Quick follow-up, if I may. My grandfather came to the US initially into the Bronx, but lived the majority of life in Easton, Pennsylvania. Would that change the archives I where I should search?
Grazie!
N.
Grazie! N.