Bartholomew Christopher America Milano was the seventh of ten children born to Giovanni (John) and Grace Robertaccio Milano. He worked for the Post Office for 40 years serving as the examiner in charge of the U. S. Civil Service Examining Board. He and his wife Hilda never bought a house and never drove or owned a car. They walked or took public transportation. Shiek was known as a brisk walker who did not wear a coat even in the middle of winter. He retired with 2,656 hours, nearly one and a half years of accumulated sick time which he never used and for which he was ineligible for payout. What does hat tell you about his work ethic?
Bartholomew Christopher America Milano was the seventh of ten children born to Giovanni (John) and Grace Robertaccio Milano. He worked for the Post Office for 40 years serving as the examiner in charge of the U. S. Civil Service Examining Board. He and his wife Hilda never bought a house and never drove or owned a car. They walked or took public transportation. Shiek was known as a brisk walker who did not wear a coat even in the middle of winter. He retired with 2,656 hours, nearly one and a half years of accumulated sick time which he never used and for which he was ineligible for payout. What does hat tell you about his work ethic?
Family Members
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John Antonio Milano
1863–1920
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Grace Antonia Robertaccio Milano
1869–1944
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Lucia Leonora Miranda Milano Palmer
1886–1954
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Angelina Amanda Adelina Milano Cuozzo
1888–1954
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Joseph Marino Celestino Milano
1889–1972
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Rosa Grazia Angelica Milano Morison
1892–1983
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Francesco Carino Alberto Milano
1894–1926
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Anna Marie Marguerita Milano Hufnell
1896–1975
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Basil Augustino Amabile Milano
1902–1913
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John Baptiste Romeo Milano
1904–1999
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Grace Antonia Milano
1908–1911
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Bart Allen Milano
1924–2007
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