Alfonso was the father of:
Francesco, 1865-1947
Benedetto, born 1870*
Rosario, born 1873
Joseph, 1882-1964
Angelina, born 1886
Carmela, born 1888
Antonio, 1890-1956
All of Alfonso and Benedetta's children were born in Caltanisetta, Resuttano, Sicily and immigrated to the United States in the late 19th-early 20th centuries.
In addition to providing a home for his younger children Joseph, Angelina, Carmela and Antonio, Alfonso's niece Alfonsa DeVita lived with him circa 1900.
On October 20th, 1910 Alfonso was diagnosed as suffering from Bronco-Pneumonia and Endocarditis Cronica. He was cared for at home by Dr. Giuseppe Di Santis until his passing at 5 a.m. on November 7, 1910. At the time of his death, Alfonso was living at 88 Oliver Street in a tenement within the Fourth Ward.
Funeral arrangements were made through the Establishement of Charles Bacigalupo of Mulberry Street New York followed by burial on November 9, 1910 at Calvary Cemetery.
Sources: Certificate and Record of Death #33280.
Memorial Manager's Note: Research into 1900, 1910, 1920 Federal Census and U.S. Immigration records in progress.
Bio will be updated.
*The only record I have of a son named Benedetto Torregrossa appears on the Death Certificate for Benedetta Torregrossa. Benedetto is given as the informant of his Mother's death. My notes had mention of a birth year circa 1870 but I cannot find the original source for this. It is possible that the clerk recording the information for Benedetta's death made a mistake as to the name of the informant.
Bio updated on: 12/21/2013
Alfonso was the father of:
Francesco, 1865-1947
Benedetto, born 1870*
Rosario, born 1873
Joseph, 1882-1964
Angelina, born 1886
Carmela, born 1888
Antonio, 1890-1956
All of Alfonso and Benedetta's children were born in Caltanisetta, Resuttano, Sicily and immigrated to the United States in the late 19th-early 20th centuries.
In addition to providing a home for his younger children Joseph, Angelina, Carmela and Antonio, Alfonso's niece Alfonsa DeVita lived with him circa 1900.
On October 20th, 1910 Alfonso was diagnosed as suffering from Bronco-Pneumonia and Endocarditis Cronica. He was cared for at home by Dr. Giuseppe Di Santis until his passing at 5 a.m. on November 7, 1910. At the time of his death, Alfonso was living at 88 Oliver Street in a tenement within the Fourth Ward.
Funeral arrangements were made through the Establishement of Charles Bacigalupo of Mulberry Street New York followed by burial on November 9, 1910 at Calvary Cemetery.
Sources: Certificate and Record of Death #33280.
Memorial Manager's Note: Research into 1900, 1910, 1920 Federal Census and U.S. Immigration records in progress.
Bio will be updated.
*The only record I have of a son named Benedetto Torregrossa appears on the Death Certificate for Benedetta Torregrossa. Benedetto is given as the informant of his Mother's death. My notes had mention of a birth year circa 1870 but I cannot find the original source for this. It is possible that the clerk recording the information for Benedetta's death made a mistake as to the name of the informant.
Bio updated on: 12/21/2013
Inscription
QUI GIACE NEL PURO RIPOSO
ALFONSO TORREGROSSO
RAPITO DALL'AFFETTO DELL'AMATA
SPOSA
E DEGLI UBBIDIENTI FIGLI
NELL'ETA DI ANNI 68
SERENAMENTA SOSPIRO
L'ULTIMO SOSPIRO
IL 7 NOV. 1910
ERETTA PER CURO
DELLA CARISSIMA MOGLIE
BENEDETTA TORREGROSSA
(1850-1928)
English Translation:
HERE LIES IN PURE [i.e. unsullied] REST
ALFONSO TORREGROSSA
TORN AWAY FROM THE AFFECTION OF HIS BELOVED
SPOUSE
AND FROM HIS OBEDIENT [i.e. dutiful] CHILDREN
AT THE AGE OF 68
[He] PEACEFULLY BREATHED
HIS LAST BREATH
ON NOV. 7, 1910
[This monument was] ERECTED BY
HIS DEAREST WIFE
BENEDETTA TORREGROSSA
(1850-1928)
Gravesite Details
Thank you to Marilyn Horn, FindAGrave Member, for the beautiful translation.