Martha Sanchez, a member of the staff at the San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery, confirmed that Giacomo Fornesi aka Farnesi is buried in their cemetery. The grave marker marker has the last name as Farnesi. Martha also sent me a photo of the grave stone, which confirms the last name of Farnesi. Also, see the biographical sketch below. Martha confirmed his birth date of 27 Jan 1888.
There is a Giacomo Farnesi who sailed from Genoa, Italy, on 6 Oct 1908 aboard the S. S. Regina D'Italia. He was headed for Stockton, CA. He was 20 years old. He was born in Gnonuo, Lucca, Italy. There is no town currently in Italy with the name of Gnonuo. This may have been a bad spelling of another town in the Province of Lucca.
Giacomo Farnesi is in the 1913 Stockton, CA, City Directory. He was then living at 322 South Commerce Street.
Giacomo Farnese is in the 1916 Stockton, CA, City Directory. He was then working as a laborer and living at 214 South Commerce Street.
Giacomo Farnesi is in the 1920 Stockton, CA, City Directory. He was then working as a farmer and living at 214 South Commerce Street.
He is in the 1920 federal census as Giacomo Farnesi. He and his family were then living at 214 South Commerce Street in the city of Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA. Giacomo was the head of the household. He was described as being 31 years old, white, married, and a native of Italy, as were his parents before him. He was employed as a sacker in a flour mill. He came to the United States in 1901 and he was still an alien. His wife was listed as Antomira or Automira Farnesi. She was listed as being 29 years old, white, married, and a native of Italy, as her parents were before her. She came to the United States in 1913 and she was still an alien. There were three children in the home and all were born in California. They were Frederico (6), Orlando (4 years, 7 months), and Zelda (daughter, 7 months).
When Zelda Enas Farnesi died, she listed her parents as Giacamo Farnesi and Altomira Rossini.
When Orlando Paul Farnesi died, he listed his parents as Giacamo Farnesi and Altomira Rossini.
When John Fredrick Farnesi died, he listed his parents as Giacomo Farnesi and Altomira Rossini.
Martha Sanchez, a member of the staff at the San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery, confirmed that Giacomo Fornesi aka Farnesi is buried in their cemetery. The grave marker marker has the last name as Farnesi. Martha also sent me a photo of the grave stone, which confirms the last name of Farnesi. Also, see the biographical sketch below. Martha confirmed his birth date of 27 Jan 1888.
There is a Giacomo Farnesi who sailed from Genoa, Italy, on 6 Oct 1908 aboard the S. S. Regina D'Italia. He was headed for Stockton, CA. He was 20 years old. He was born in Gnonuo, Lucca, Italy. There is no town currently in Italy with the name of Gnonuo. This may have been a bad spelling of another town in the Province of Lucca.
Giacomo Farnesi is in the 1913 Stockton, CA, City Directory. He was then living at 322 South Commerce Street.
Giacomo Farnese is in the 1916 Stockton, CA, City Directory. He was then working as a laborer and living at 214 South Commerce Street.
Giacomo Farnesi is in the 1920 Stockton, CA, City Directory. He was then working as a farmer and living at 214 South Commerce Street.
He is in the 1920 federal census as Giacomo Farnesi. He and his family were then living at 214 South Commerce Street in the city of Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA. Giacomo was the head of the household. He was described as being 31 years old, white, married, and a native of Italy, as were his parents before him. He was employed as a sacker in a flour mill. He came to the United States in 1901 and he was still an alien. His wife was listed as Antomira or Automira Farnesi. She was listed as being 29 years old, white, married, and a native of Italy, as her parents were before her. She came to the United States in 1913 and she was still an alien. There were three children in the home and all were born in California. They were Frederico (6), Orlando (4 years, 7 months), and Zelda (daughter, 7 months).
When Zelda Enas Farnesi died, she listed her parents as Giacamo Farnesi and Altomira Rossini.
When Orlando Paul Farnesi died, he listed his parents as Giacamo Farnesi and Altomira Rossini.
When John Fredrick Farnesi died, he listed his parents as Giacomo Farnesi and Altomira Rossini.
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