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Europe / Re: Italian Research
« on: Monday 23 November 20 14:32 GMT (UK)  »
Steve, the information given to me by Svenja for Luigi Scattola born in Tezze sul Brenta Vincenza, Veneto, Italia was not correct. If the d/o death was 1964 making him 81 the other Luigi Scattola died at age 72, and the parents don't match up.

The following information is what I recovered through the website Archives. Perhaps something here can help.

Luigi Scattol
Death Record

Luigi Scattola
Male
White
B/D 9 Mar 1883
B/P Austria
Father: Alojz Scattola
Mother: Maria Paoletich
SSN 085309821

Notes
Nov 1954: Name listed as Luigi Scattola

Members in Household: Alojz Scattola (n) Maria Paoletich

Collection
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index

Kind Regards,
Amy

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Europe / Re: Italian Research
« on: Monday 23 November 20 14:14 GMT (UK)  »
Steve, I guess that cemetery information was not exactly the cemetery. I had to translate it and silly me it just says "Cemetery Service for the Municipality of Parma" I feel stupid at least I now have a death date. That is more than I've had for many years.  I had no idea he died long after I was born. I hadn't visited their grave until 1970.

You know the old saying "If I knew then what I know now" (about genealogy) back in 1970, I would have interrogated everyone of my grandmother's family like I was an FBI agent. Getting names, dates, places, but what does a 14 y/o know about genealogy, I was just along for the experience little did I know that I would enjoy this so much....Hind sight is 20/20!


Best regards,
Amy

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Europe / Re: Italian Research
« on: Monday 23 November 20 13:51 GMT (UK)  »
Steve62

The Luigi Scattola you found in 1923 passenger list is actually my grandmother who immigrated. From the time she immigrated, she hadn't seen her parents until 1954 when they came to America for what was suppose to be a move, it so turns out they were not exactly happy the short time they were here and wanted to return. I do have a copy of her on the passenger list and the name of the ship and who her sponsor was (my great uncle Michael Hrelyanovich) her mother's brother.

The information you found in the Cemetery, I haven't looked at yet but will shortly. I am hoping that it is them. I received a reply from my very first inquiry from Svenja that found the surname Scattola in Tezze sul Brenta Vicenza, Veneto, Italia. I looked at the record but nothing makes sense to me.

If any small detail comes to mind I will pass it on to you

Thanks for the help you have given me... 

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Europe / Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« on: Friday 13 November 20 14:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Scattola in Tezze sul Brenta, Vicenza, Vento, Italia could actually be who I'm searching for. My mother (now deceased) wrote down some basic information that he was born in Venice but I couldn't find proof. As with Rootschat, Antenati and Familysearch, I fail miserably when it comes to searching documents. I'm not even sure I am responding to your post correctly. I've even tried looking in all the possible resting places in Italy that I can think where they might be to help give me some information. I will try to look further on my own, but anymore help you can give is very much appreciated.

Kindest Regards,
Amy

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Europe / Re: ITALIAN RESEARCH
« on: Thursday 12 November 20 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
I've never used Rootschat before, it was recommended from another that I seek help here. Looking to find any information on:

Luigi Scattola pos DOB 9, Mar 1883 (according to SS death record obtained on Archives), DOD, 1954-1956, POB Austria (Venice or Trieste), Mother is Maria Paoletich, Father Alojz Scattola (these names are listed on the U.S., SS applications and claims index).

Palma Scattola nee Hrelyanovich, no vital information available

Little background, Luigi, an Italian Citizen living and working in (Fiume) Yugoslavia and spouse left in 1945 for political reasons and returned to Italy.  Between May 10, 1945-Sept, 1954 they came to America on the immigration quote. After 16 months they returned to Parma, Italy where they both died sometime between 1954-1956. These are my great grandparents. Any help provided is appreciated I am at my wits-end trying to find any information on them. I know they are buried somewhere in Italy. I've visited their resting place but its not recorded on photo it has to be either, Parma or Genoa.

Greatful for any help or guidance.

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