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Giovanni B. “John” Baccarini

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Giovanni B. “John” Baccarini

Birth
Berceto, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Death
12 Oct 1943 (aged 70)
Avonmore, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Avonmore, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Giovanni (John) was born on 23 Apr 1873 in Berceto, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy to Geovanni Baccarini (father) and Louise (mother). He married Charlotte Celesta Serventi in circa 1897 in Italy according to the 1910 census.

On 11 Nov 1900 he arrived in New York, New York. Celesta was not with him, but an Amadio Serventi going to Millwood to visit a cousin named Valam, while he is going to Blainsville to visit Giuseppe Baccarini. Celesta would come over the next year.

By 1910, he was living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. He was described as a coal miner. He had three children (with Celesta) at this time: Albert (1902–1989), Mario Premo (1904–1977), Enas Marie (1907–2000), and Annetta Rose (1909–1932).

In 1915, Celesta and John had one more child, reportedly in New York: John Baccarini(1915–1989).

In 1930, he was still living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. He was again head of the household and was described as a coal mine laborer. 10 years later, in 1940, he was living in the same place, was head of the household and was a coal loader.

Three years later, on 12 Oct 1943 in Avonmore, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, John would die of a passive contraction of stomach and asthma, caused by stomach cancer.
Giovanni (John) was born on 23 Apr 1873 in Berceto, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy to Geovanni Baccarini (father) and Louise (mother). He married Charlotte Celesta Serventi in circa 1897 in Italy according to the 1910 census.

On 11 Nov 1900 he arrived in New York, New York. Celesta was not with him, but an Amadio Serventi going to Millwood to visit a cousin named Valam, while he is going to Blainsville to visit Giuseppe Baccarini. Celesta would come over the next year.

By 1910, he was living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. He was described as a coal miner. He had three children (with Celesta) at this time: Albert (1902–1989), Mario Premo (1904–1977), Enas Marie (1907–2000), and Annetta Rose (1909–1932).

In 1915, Celesta and John had one more child, reportedly in New York: John Baccarini(1915–1989).

In 1930, he was still living in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. He was again head of the household and was described as a coal mine laborer. 10 years later, in 1940, he was living in the same place, was head of the household and was a coal loader.

Three years later, on 12 Oct 1943 in Avonmore, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, John would die of a passive contraction of stomach and asthma, caused by stomach cancer.


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