Esterina DiClaudio

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Personal and Family Information

Esterina was born on 18 NOV 1903 in Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy, the daughter of Tiberio Amadeo DiClaudio and Adelaide Martinelli.

She died on 9 DEC 1989 in United States.

Her husband was Giuseppe Martinelli, who she married in ABT 1920 in United States. Their six known children were Rosa (?-?), Nicoletta (?-?), Agnes (?-?), Della (?-?), Maria (?-?) and Natalina (?-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Esterina DiClaudio
(1903-1989)

 

Tiberio Amadeo DiClaudio
(1870-1949)

 

Claudio DiClaudio
(1831-?)

 

Armidoro DiClaudio
(c1801-1854)

+
   

Silvia Rossi
(c1808-?)

 
   

Domenica Rossetti
(1831-?)

 

Teodoro Rossetti
(c1801-<1868)

+
   

Agata Maddalena Rossetti
(c1802-1854)

+
   

Adelaide Martinelli
(1874-1966)

 

Angelo Raffaele Martinelli
(1840-?)

 

Domenico Martinelli
(c1817-?)

 
   

Dorotea Lippis
(c1823-?)

 
   

Anna Camilla Palmieri
(1843-?)

 

Domenico Sabatino Palmieri
(1815-<1881)

+
   

Maria Clementina DiGiacco
(1820-?)

+

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth18 NOV 1903
Place: Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy
Death9 DEC 1989
Place: United States

Notes

Note 1

Reference 3706

Came to US in 1920

Source: Gene/Ships and AJC Sr/CrossTab V20 2/2003

Sources

  1. Source: Z-010 Gene Angelcyk Ship Crossing and Census Records 4/2002 for V16
    Source: Source: Z-010 Gene Angelcyk Ship Crossing and Census Records 4/2002 for V16
  2. 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.
  3. 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