Former member of the Alb city council
Dau is Mrs. Rose Selva
E Bernardinelli is Sister
Charles Grande is Brother
Two brothers in Italy
Mother's Name: Rosa
Immigration Year: 1882
Strong Mortuary
Biography Source: Bernalillo County New Mexico Genealogy and History, Genealogy Trails, March 1, 2006
Cesare A Grande
Alderman of Albuquerque and one of the city's prominent businessmen, was born in Naples, Italy, March 15, 1854, of Italian ancestry. He was educated in his native country, and learned the stone-cutter's trade, as well as that of stonemason. Mr. Grande came to the United States May 1, 1882, arriving in Albuquerque, New Mexico, twelve days later. After coming to this city, he immediately began work at his trade, having assisted in the erection of a number of the principal buildings here. In 1890 he opened a brickyard in the city and furnished brick for the Catholic Church, the San Felipe Hotel, the finest hotel in the city, and for a number of other buildings. In 1887 Mr. Grande embarked in the saloon and grocery business in Albuquerque and has met with more than ordinary success in this venture. In 1888, at 305 Broadway, he built for himself a large, two-story building for a store and residence, in which he now resides and carries on his extensive business.
In 1884 our subject was united in marriage with Miss Felicita Tushan, and they had one daughter, Rosie. The wife and mother departed this life in March 1890, and two years afterward Mr. Grande married Macedonia
Gurule, a native daughter of New Mexico. In his social relations Mr. Grande is a member of the Christopher Columbus Benevolent Society. Politically he is one of the leading Democrats of his community, and he has won the confidence and esteem of the citizens of the First Ward to the extent that in 1893 they elected him to represent that ward in the City Council, a position which he is now filling to the best of his ability and to the entire satisfaction of his constituents. He is ever ready to do all in his power to advance the interests of the city of his choice. [Source: "An Illustrated History of New Mexico . . .;" The Lewis Publishing Company, 1895; transcribed by GT Transcription Team]
Former member of the Alb city council
Dau is Mrs. Rose Selva
E Bernardinelli is Sister
Charles Grande is Brother
Two brothers in Italy
Mother's Name: Rosa
Immigration Year: 1882
Strong Mortuary
Biography Source: Bernalillo County New Mexico Genealogy and History, Genealogy Trails, March 1, 2006
Cesare A Grande
Alderman of Albuquerque and one of the city's prominent businessmen, was born in Naples, Italy, March 15, 1854, of Italian ancestry. He was educated in his native country, and learned the stone-cutter's trade, as well as that of stonemason. Mr. Grande came to the United States May 1, 1882, arriving in Albuquerque, New Mexico, twelve days later. After coming to this city, he immediately began work at his trade, having assisted in the erection of a number of the principal buildings here. In 1890 he opened a brickyard in the city and furnished brick for the Catholic Church, the San Felipe Hotel, the finest hotel in the city, and for a number of other buildings. In 1887 Mr. Grande embarked in the saloon and grocery business in Albuquerque and has met with more than ordinary success in this venture. In 1888, at 305 Broadway, he built for himself a large, two-story building for a store and residence, in which he now resides and carries on his extensive business.
In 1884 our subject was united in marriage with Miss Felicita Tushan, and they had one daughter, Rosie. The wife and mother departed this life in March 1890, and two years afterward Mr. Grande married Macedonia
Gurule, a native daughter of New Mexico. In his social relations Mr. Grande is a member of the Christopher Columbus Benevolent Society. Politically he is one of the leading Democrats of his community, and he has won the confidence and esteem of the citizens of the First Ward to the extent that in 1893 they elected him to represent that ward in the City Council, a position which he is now filling to the best of his ability and to the entire satisfaction of his constituents. He is ever ready to do all in his power to advance the interests of the city of his choice. [Source: "An Illustrated History of New Mexico . . .;" The Lewis Publishing Company, 1895; transcribed by GT Transcription Team]
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