Donato Aspromonte

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Personal and Family Information

Donato was born on 30 MAR 1900 in Torricella Peligna, the son of Giosia Aspromonte and Giovina D'Ulisse.

He died on 26 SEP 1991 in Santa Cruz.

He had two marriages/partners. His first wife was Maria Antonia Aspromonte, who he married on 20 DEC 1923 in Torricella Peligna, Chieti, Italy. Their only known child was Domenico (1924-1943).

His second wife was Alice Holloway, who he married in ABT 1938. The place has not been found. They had no known children.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Donato Aspromonte
(1900-1991)

 

Giosia Aspromonte
(1876-1956)

 

Donato Aspromonte
(1838-1882)

 

Marziale Domenico Aspromonte
(1811-1868)

+
   

Maria Giuseppa DiLuzio
(1817-1841)

+
   

Colomba Piccone
(1839-?)

 

Domenico Piccone
(c1809-?)

 
     
 
 
   

Giovina D'Ulisse
(1877-1960)

 

Pantaleone D'Ulisse
(c1847-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Maria Nicola Piccoli
(c1847-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth30 MAR 1900
Place: Torricella Peligna
Death26 SEP 1991
Place: Santa Cruz

Notes

Note 1

!BAPTISM: Book 1886-1901, p.88.

!MARRIAGE: Book 1901-1930, Number 596. Recorded marriage date:

10 December 1923. I thought it was: 22 Jan 1923. I do not

remember the reference.

!USA CITIZENSHIP: Number 4075683. November 16, 1936.

!DEATH: State of CA, Local Registration District and

Certificate Number: 3-91-44-001160.

PARENTS-BAPTISM: Giosia Aspromonte and Giovina D'Ulisse.

NAME-MARRIAGE: Donatum.

FATHER-MARRIAGE: Iosiae.

WITNESSES-MARRIAGE: Liborio Piccone and Paschale Porreca.

PRIEST-MARRIAGE: Cosma Di Cino.

NAME-USA CITIZENSHIP: Donato.

NAME-DEATH: Donato.

DEATH: Acute perforation of cecum with red cell aplosia,

hypertension and congestive failure.

OCCUPATION-DEATH: Retired self-employed tailor in a dry

cleaning business.

PEPINO'S (GIUSEPPE, SON OF MARZIALE ASPROMONTE AND ANNA DI

MARINO) RECOLLECTION OF HIS UNCLE, DONATO, AS TOLD TO ME THE

SUMMER OF 1998: Giosia said his son, Donato, was short and frail

(gracilino in Italian); therefore, tailoring was the only good

job for him. Donato made a request to allow his brother Marziale

and family to emigrate to the USA. Marziale died. He caught

pneumonia after being stuck under a rock for 40 days during the

war. So, no one emigrated.

Source: Dan Aspromonte aspromonte@got.net

Sources

  1. Source: Z-020 Dan Aspromonte V21/2/2003
    Source: Source: Z-020 Dan Aspromonte V21/2/2003
  2. Source: The Abruzzo Project, Phase 1 1999-2003. Tony Carfang. genealogy@carfang.com
    Source: Source: The Abruzzo Project, Phase 1 1999-2003. Tony Carfang. genealogy@carfang.com