In February 1901 she was a housekeeper, came to meet her husband in the US. A woman named Genovefa (?), six months old, was with her. This was undoubtedly Genevieve. The 1910 census says she arrived in 1900, but this is not the case.
In 1910, she is married and living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. She and Geovanni (John) Baccarini had five children: Jean (Genevieve), Albert, Maryo (Mario), Annie, and Nita (Anetta). In 1930, she is living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. She is named as Charlotte. She had two children at that time living with her: Mario & Annetta. In 1940, she is living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. Mario, their son, lives with them, as does a lodger named Domenick Rustici.
On May 11, 1957, 14 years after her husband died, she died in Harrison, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA of died of Luekemia. Ray Hermann, wife of Lena, said that that her funeral was on May 14, and he called her "Mrs. Baccarini."
In February 1901 she was a housekeeper, came to meet her husband in the US. A woman named Genovefa (?), six months old, was with her. This was undoubtedly Genevieve. The 1910 census says she arrived in 1900, but this is not the case.
In 1910, she is married and living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. She and Geovanni (John) Baccarini had five children: Jean (Genevieve), Albert, Maryo (Mario), Annie, and Nita (Anetta). In 1930, she is living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. She is named as Charlotte. She had two children at that time living with her: Mario & Annetta. In 1940, she is living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. Mario, their son, lives with them, as does a lodger named Domenick Rustici.
On May 11, 1957, 14 years after her husband died, she died in Harrison, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA of died of Luekemia. Ray Hermann, wife of Lena, said that that her funeral was on May 14, and he called her "Mrs. Baccarini."
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