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Eugenio “Daniel” Baratter

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Eugenio “Daniel” Baratter

Birth
Tirol, Austria
Death
11 Feb 1920 (aged 31)
Brandy Camp, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Brandy Camp, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Eugenio Baratter, also known as Daniel Bart was born and baptized Dec 01, 1888 in Santa Maria del Carmelo parish, Rovereto, Trento, Italy. He was on the S. S. Konig Albert that sailed from Naples, Italy Jun 02, 1905 and arrived at the Port of New York Jun 14th. His last residence is illegible and his final destination was Taylor, PA. Eugenio "Baratteri" arrived at Ellis Island Dec 26, 1910 on the ship LaBretagne. The ship's port of departure was LeHavre, Seine-Inferior, France. According to the ship's manifest, he could read and write, he was a miner, had family in the US, and his destination was Dagus Mines, PA. This was not his first arrival in the US. He had $25 with him, and was described as being 5 feet, six inches tall, with auburn hair. When he filed his WWI draft registration card Jun 15, 1917 in Elk County, PA, he was residing in Brandy Camp, and was employed by the Shawmut Mining Company as a miner. He listed his place of birth as Austria, and also stated that he served for three months in the Austrian Army. At that time, Eugenio was described as having a medium height and build, grey eyes and brown hair. Daniel Eduord Bart died Feb 11, 1920 from lobar pneumonia at his home in Brandy Camp, Horton Township, PA and was buried Feb 14, 1920 in Holy Cross Cemetery, Brandy Camp. His funeral and his brother-in-law Guillermo Tomasetti's was concelebrated at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in Brandy Camp.
Eugenio Baratter, also known as Daniel Bart was born and baptized Dec 01, 1888 in Santa Maria del Carmelo parish, Rovereto, Trento, Italy. He was on the S. S. Konig Albert that sailed from Naples, Italy Jun 02, 1905 and arrived at the Port of New York Jun 14th. His last residence is illegible and his final destination was Taylor, PA. Eugenio "Baratteri" arrived at Ellis Island Dec 26, 1910 on the ship LaBretagne. The ship's port of departure was LeHavre, Seine-Inferior, France. According to the ship's manifest, he could read and write, he was a miner, had family in the US, and his destination was Dagus Mines, PA. This was not his first arrival in the US. He had $25 with him, and was described as being 5 feet, six inches tall, with auburn hair. When he filed his WWI draft registration card Jun 15, 1917 in Elk County, PA, he was residing in Brandy Camp, and was employed by the Shawmut Mining Company as a miner. He listed his place of birth as Austria, and also stated that he served for three months in the Austrian Army. At that time, Eugenio was described as having a medium height and build, grey eyes and brown hair. Daniel Eduord Bart died Feb 11, 1920 from lobar pneumonia at his home in Brandy Camp, Horton Township, PA and was buried Feb 14, 1920 in Holy Cross Cemetery, Brandy Camp. His funeral and his brother-in-law Guillermo Tomasetti's was concelebrated at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in Brandy Camp.


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  • Created by: Rick Bart
  • Added: Sep 14, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76498165/eugenio-baratter: accessed ), memorial page for Eugenio “Daniel” Baratter (1 Dec 1888–11 Feb 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 76498165, citing Holy Cross Cemetery, Brandy Camp, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Rick Bart (contributor 47601455).