He arrived in the USA on the S. S. City of Rome with his parents and younger sister and brother from London, England at Castle Garden, New York on 1 Jun 1883.
He died shortly after being kicked by a horse at his father's livery stable in Mayfield, Santa Clara County, California. The two other plots within the curb were originally purchased by and were for his parents. Instead, they decided to be buried on either side of their daughter Ida Marie (Bracchi) French Brickell in the mausoleum at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma, California.
He arrived in the USA on the S. S. City of Rome with his parents and younger sister and brother from London, England at Castle Garden, New York on 1 Jun 1883.
He died shortly after being kicked by a horse at his father's livery stable in Mayfield, Santa Clara County, California. The two other plots within the curb were originally purchased by and were for his parents. Instead, they decided to be buried on either side of their daughter Ida Marie (Bracchi) French Brickell in the mausoleum at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma, California.
Family Members
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Virginia Louise Bracchi Kellenberg
1880–1945
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Bartolomeo Francesco (Benjamin) "Bart" Bracchi
1882–1968
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Jennie Mary Bracchi Vandervoort
1884–1981
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Henry Francis Bracchi
1887–1958
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William Lewis "Bill, Willie" Bracchi
1888–1941
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Ida Marie Bracchi Brickell
1892–1931
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Leland Joseph Bracchi
1893–1947
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Ernest Joseph "Ernie" Bracchi
1896–1957
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