The Philadelphia NEGROs
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The Philadelphia NEGROs
| Connie Livingston (View posts) | Posted: 8 Oct 2000 2:11PM GMT |
Hi,
My name is Connie Livingston and am interested
locating any relatives from Italy or in the US.
My father's name is Michael Joseph Negro.
He was born in 1925 in Philadelphia.
He has 7 siblings; John (Giovanni), Joseph,
Caroline, Nancy, Mary, Theresa, and Agnes.
His father's name (my Grandfather)was Guiseppe Negro. He was
born in the province of Piemonte, Italy (Castagnoli Lonzi) in 1856. He is the son of Michele and Agnese Negro.
He had 9 siblings; Michele, Giavonni, Carlo, Attilio, Constantine, Theresa, Caterina, Anna, and Maggiorina.
My grandfather's father's name (my great grandfather) was Giovanni Negro. He was born an only child to Michel and Agnese Negro in 1856.
He was also born in Costagnoli Lonzi.
He married Carolina Gobino (my great grandmother).
In 1906, my great grandfather (Giavonni) came to the US with his wife and
4 sons followed by Maggiorina and Constantine. I believe Michele, Theresa,
Caterina and Anna stayed in Italy.
If anyone recognizes this part of the Negro family I would appreciate hearing from
you.
My name is Connie Livingston and am interested
locating any relatives from Italy or in the US.
My father's name is Michael Joseph Negro.
He was born in 1925 in Philadelphia.
He has 7 siblings; John (Giovanni), Joseph,
Caroline, Nancy, Mary, Theresa, and Agnes.
His father's name (my Grandfather)was Guiseppe Negro. He was
born in the province of Piemonte, Italy (Castagnoli Lonzi) in 1856. He is the son of Michele and Agnese Negro.
He had 9 siblings; Michele, Giavonni, Carlo, Attilio, Constantine, Theresa, Caterina, Anna, and Maggiorina.
My grandfather's father's name (my great grandfather) was Giovanni Negro. He was born an only child to Michel and Agnese Negro in 1856.
He was also born in Costagnoli Lonzi.
He married Carolina Gobino (my great grandmother).
In 1906, my great grandfather (Giavonni) came to the US with his wife and
4 sons followed by Maggiorina and Constantine. I believe Michele, Theresa,
Caterina and Anna stayed in Italy.
If anyone recognizes this part of the Negro family I would appreciate hearing from
you.