Immigrated to the United States with eldest son from Italy about 1878. Wife and four children joined him in Chicago in 1882, crossing the Atlantic on the Archimede from Italy to New York. Naturalized citizenship 10 Oct 1888.
Children of Berardino and Filomena: Pasquale (1862-1939), Agata (Pascale)(1865-1931), Frank (1869-1940), Colomba (Miraglio)(1872-1943), Nunsia (Jordan)(1874-1958), Carmel (Christopher)(1878-1940), and Rose (Conforti)(1882-1959).
Daughter Agata Aretella Petosa (1865-1931) married Vito Pascale in 1883 at Church of the Assumption, Chicago, and relocated to Omaha, Nebraska. Pasquale (Pete) relocated to Montana. All other children remained in Illinois.
Filomena passed from typhoid in 1885. Berardino married Sarah Chalmers in 1887 and divorced her. They may have had one child (daughter).
Immigrated to the United States with eldest son from Italy about 1878. Wife and four children joined him in Chicago in 1882, crossing the Atlantic on the Archimede from Italy to New York. Naturalized citizenship 10 Oct 1888.
Children of Berardino and Filomena: Pasquale (1862-1939), Agata (Pascale)(1865-1931), Frank (1869-1940), Colomba (Miraglio)(1872-1943), Nunsia (Jordan)(1874-1958), Carmel (Christopher)(1878-1940), and Rose (Conforti)(1882-1959).
Daughter Agata Aretella Petosa (1865-1931) married Vito Pascale in 1883 at Church of the Assumption, Chicago, and relocated to Omaha, Nebraska. Pasquale (Pete) relocated to Montana. All other children remained in Illinois.
Filomena passed from typhoid in 1885. Berardino married Sarah Chalmers in 1887 and divorced her. They may have had one child (daughter).
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