Never married.
"Lepoldo (Pony) Albergo, 69, 115 1/2 W. 2nd South, died Thursday at 9:10 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment.
He was born 1883 at Bitritto, Italy, a son of Luigi and Carone Marianna Albergo. He came to the United States in 1895 and lived in Nevada for 10 years. He then moved to Utah where he has resided since.
Mr. Albergo had owned and operated the Victory Hotel for the past 20 years. He was a member of the Catholic Church.
Survivors include two brothers and three sisters in Italy."
- The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, October 25, 1952, page 22.
Self-employed hotel operator.
Buried Oct 23, 1952.
Sources:
Death certificate.
World War 1 Draft Registration Card from Kimberly, White Pine, Nevada, Sept 12, 1918, working as a teamster.
1920 Census, Ruth, White Pine, Nevada, name listed as Tony Alberg, age 31, born Italy, immigrated 1904, working on track gang for copper mine.
Naturalized citizen November 24, 1924, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Never married.
"Lepoldo (Pony) Albergo, 69, 115 1/2 W. 2nd South, died Thursday at 9:10 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment.
He was born 1883 at Bitritto, Italy, a son of Luigi and Carone Marianna Albergo. He came to the United States in 1895 and lived in Nevada for 10 years. He then moved to Utah where he has resided since.
Mr. Albergo had owned and operated the Victory Hotel for the past 20 years. He was a member of the Catholic Church.
Survivors include two brothers and three sisters in Italy."
- The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, October 25, 1952, page 22.
Self-employed hotel operator.
Buried Oct 23, 1952.
Sources:
Death certificate.
World War 1 Draft Registration Card from Kimberly, White Pine, Nevada, Sept 12, 1918, working as a teamster.
1920 Census, Ruth, White Pine, Nevada, name listed as Tony Alberg, age 31, born Italy, immigrated 1904, working on track gang for copper mine.
Naturalized citizen November 24, 1924, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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