She arrived in the USA on the Ship Spartan Prince on May 6, 1900 (ship departed from Naples) and went to stay with her sister Angelina and her husband Frank Todaro, at 1014 (according to the 1910 & 1920 Census they lived at 1018) Dekalb St.
Vincenza (AKA Frances and/or Jennie) handmade dresses and boys suits for a shop in the Knickerbocker Area of Brooklyn. She had a total of 15 pregnancies: 9 survived to adulthood; 1 died at the age of 2; 3 births are unaccounted for. The last pregnancy would have produced twins. She passed away from an incomplete spontaneous miscarriage that ended in a septic infection.
She lived at 33 SEDAM ST. Brooklyn, NY at the time of her death.
She arrived in the USA on the Ship Spartan Prince on May 6, 1900 (ship departed from Naples) and went to stay with her sister Angelina and her husband Frank Todaro, at 1014 (according to the 1910 & 1920 Census they lived at 1018) Dekalb St.
Vincenza (AKA Frances and/or Jennie) handmade dresses and boys suits for a shop in the Knickerbocker Area of Brooklyn. She had a total of 15 pregnancies: 9 survived to adulthood; 1 died at the age of 2; 3 births are unaccounted for. The last pregnancy would have produced twins. She passed away from an incomplete spontaneous miscarriage that ended in a septic infection.
She lived at 33 SEDAM ST. Brooklyn, NY at the time of her death.
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