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Clementina “Laura” Galli

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Clementina “Laura” Galli

Birth
Italy
Death
16 Mar 1942 (aged 81)
San Benito County, California, USA
Burial
Hollister, San Benito County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION C-Southeast
Memorial ID
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Parents Unidentified

Married Paolo Galli circa 1880. Italy
Children:
Nick Galli - 11 October 1885
Elmer Galli - 8 November 1892*
Peter Galli - 15 August 1892*
Rosa "Rosie" Galli - 3 January 1895
Albert T. Galli - 5 February 1896
Frank Galli - 5 February 1898
Edythe Galli - 8 November 1900
Amelia M. Galli - 20 May 1902
Two more not in records

Clementina immigrated with son Nick in 1891 according to the 1900 census. Her husband Paolo had immigrated in 1885, established himself and sent for Clementina and son Nick.
The family moved from a rented farm Las Animas Precinct, Gilroy Township, Santa Clara County, in 1900 to Hollister Township, San Benito County by 1910 where they had a dairy operation.

After the death of her husband, Clementina is found living in 1920 with her two sons, Nick and Albert, who were partners in a ranch operation - hay, grain and stock raising, with daughters Edythe and Amelia in school. In 1930 Clementina is living close to Hollister with her two daughters and in 1940 with daughter Amelia.

*Birth dates cannot both be right but these are in the California death indices.

[Many thanks to Findagrave volunteers Sharon B and Tom Glowaci for their kind interest and assistance on this and other memorials.]
Parents Unidentified

Married Paolo Galli circa 1880. Italy
Children:
Nick Galli - 11 October 1885
Elmer Galli - 8 November 1892*
Peter Galli - 15 August 1892*
Rosa "Rosie" Galli - 3 January 1895
Albert T. Galli - 5 February 1896
Frank Galli - 5 February 1898
Edythe Galli - 8 November 1900
Amelia M. Galli - 20 May 1902
Two more not in records

Clementina immigrated with son Nick in 1891 according to the 1900 census. Her husband Paolo had immigrated in 1885, established himself and sent for Clementina and son Nick.
The family moved from a rented farm Las Animas Precinct, Gilroy Township, Santa Clara County, in 1900 to Hollister Township, San Benito County by 1910 where they had a dairy operation.

After the death of her husband, Clementina is found living in 1920 with her two sons, Nick and Albert, who were partners in a ranch operation - hay, grain and stock raising, with daughters Edythe and Amelia in school. In 1930 Clementina is living close to Hollister with her two daughters and in 1940 with daughter Amelia.

*Birth dates cannot both be right but these are in the California death indices.

[Many thanks to Findagrave volunteers Sharon B and Tom Glowaci for their kind interest and assistance on this and other memorials.]


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