Marianna emigrated with her husband and children, and arrived in New Orleans on November 30, 1895. Her husband, Antonio, was killed in a railroad worker accident around 1906 in Missouri. His burial place is unknown at this time but he is most likely in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery in Saint James, MO in an unmarked grave. His parents were Francesco Spanevello & Domenica (Zini) Spanevello.
Marianna emigrated with her husband and children, and arrived in New Orleans on November 30, 1895. Her husband, Antonio, was killed in a railroad worker accident around 1906 in Missouri. His burial place is unknown at this time but he is most likely in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery in Saint James, MO in an unmarked grave. His parents were Francesco Spanevello & Domenica (Zini) Spanevello.
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