Hello Marianne,
I'm glad you found the information to be useful. Here's a Rago passenger that was on the ship with Nicola:
Passenger's Name: Rago, Vincenzo
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Occupation: Laborer
Literate: Unknown
Village/Last Residence: Unknown
Country: Italy
Date of Arrival: Apr. 29, 1891
Final Destination: New York
Purpose for Travel: Staying in USA, but not a citizen of USA
Ship's Name: Letimbro
Captain's Name: Matteo
Manifest I.D. Number: 81840
Port of Embarkation: Naples
Mode of Travel: Steerage
There are quite a few passengers named Maria Rrago but this one and Gabriele Rago came from Monteroduni on the same ship:
Passenger's Name: Rago, Maria
Age: 32
Gender: Female
Occupation: Farmer
Literate: Unknown
Village/Last Residence: Monteroduni
Country: Italy
Date of Arrival: Jun. 10, 1890
Final Destination: New York
Purpose for Travel: Staying in USA, but not a citizen of USA
Ship's Name: Burgundia
Captain's Name: Dulac
Manifest I.D. Number: 249
Port of Embarkation: Naples
Mode of Travel: Steerage
Passenger's Name: Rago, Gabriele
Age: 36
Gender: Male
Occupation: Farmer
Literate: Unknown
Village/Last Residence: Monteroduni
Country: Italy
Date of Arrival: Jun. 10, 1890
Final Destination: New York
Purpose for Travel: Staying in USA, but not a citizen of USA
Ship's Name: Burgundia
Captain's Name: Dulac
Manifest I.D. Number: 249
Port of Embarkation: Naples
Mode of Travel: Steerage
Could Gabriele and Maria be siblings? Married women usually travelled under their maiden name.
My CD lists Italians who arrived in the Port of New York 1880-1893 and it can be searched by various fields besides surnames. Let me know if there are any more names that you would like to have searched.
Al