Carmine Palmieri

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Personal and Family Information

Carmine was born on 12 JUN 1914 in Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy, the son of Giovanni Palmieri and Assunta Tranchini.

He died on 11 MAR 2011 in West Newton, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.

His wife was Helen E. Parise, who he married on 19 JUL 1936. The place has not been found. Their four known children were John Philip (?-?), Marguerite Ann (?-?), James Michael (?-?) and Janet (?-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Carmine Palmieri
(1914-2011)

 

Giovanni Palmieri
(1885-?)

 

Carmine Palmieri
(1848-?)

 

Ferdinando Palmieri
(1811-?)

+
   

Domenica Cavicchia
(1817-?)

+
   

Vittoria Bozzi
(c1864-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Assunta Tranchini
(1893-?)

 

Domenico Tranchini
(1859-?)

 

Pietro Tranchini
(1815-?)

+
   

Maria Anna Lucia DiStefano
(1822-?)

+
   

Teresa Vincenza Masciantonio
(1862-?)

 

Luigi Masciantonio
(1839-?)

+
   

Domenica Masciantonio
(c1839-?)

 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth12 JUN 1914
Place: Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy
Death11 MAR 2011
Place: West Newton, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania

Notes

Note 1

Source: Flora Rossetti, Calif.

Source: AJC 2001 Letto Trip

Source: darcy <cpalmer@yukonwaltz.com> V20 2/2003

Sources

  1. Social Security Death Index AJC compilation V27 Dec 2021
    Source: Social Security Death Index AJC compilation V27 Dec 2021
  2. Source: Z-014 Flora Rossetti 2002
    Source: Source: Z-014 Flora Rossetti 2002
  3. Source: Lettopalena Tony Carfang Research. The Lettopalena Project. 2001-2003 V23. Atti di Nascita, Atti di Martimonio, Atti di Morte. Photos of Cimiterio. Personal visits and interviews. Assited by Gene Angelcyk. genealogy@carfang.com.
    Source: Source: Lettopalena Tony Carfang Research. The Lettopalena Project. 2001-2003 V23. Atti di Nascita, Atti di Martimonio, Atti di Morte. Photos of Cimiterio. Personal visits and interviews. Assited by Gene Angelcyk. genealogy@carfang.com.
  4. 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