Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameDomenico TRABUCCO 374
Birth Date28 Feb 1895
Birth PlaceAgliè, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
Death Date15 Nov 1977 Age: 82
Death PlaceAgliè, Torino, Piedmont, Italy, In Colorado (1920-27) Returned Agliè.
MemoWas in Colorado returned to Agliè.
Burial PlaceAgliè, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
OccupationMiner In A CF&I Subsidiary Mine. Miner In Florence From 1920 Until 1928, But Returned To Agliè, Torino, Italy.
FatherPietro Giorgio TRABUCCO (1857-1937)
MotherAurelia Cattarina MICHELA (1863-1941)
Spouses
Birth Date26 Apr 1905
Birth PlaceAgliè, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
Death Date19 Dec 1960 Age: 55
Death PlaceAgliè, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
MotherAngela Maria SILVA (1881-1933)
Family ID666
Family Media
ChildrenAurelia (1929-2020)
Notes for Domenico TRABUCCO
Domenico in Colorado 1920-1927.

TRABUCCO: Italian: metonymic occupational name for a trapper, from Old Italian trabucco ‘trap’, ‘pitfall’, Sicilian trabbuccu ‘(mouse)trap’.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press

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He watched family farm when Grandpa, Grandma, daughter Tillie and son Peter went to Italy in summer 1925. Grandpa Trabucco told him he could keep whatever he made. He later returned to Italy with the money he made that summer a relative rich man and married a woman doctor, they had a son who also was a doctor.

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Good morning,
J'm Bruno De Marco (17/08/1959-)
My grand father, named Domenico Trabucco (1895-1972, worked in Florence with Your Grand Father John Battista Trabucco (they were cousins) for several years (1920 until 1928) as miner and farmer.
After Domenico Trabucco returned in Agliè in Italy and he married Domenica Brusso. Her daughter was my mother Aurelia Trabucco De Marco (07/11/1929-27/04/2020). J'm the son of Aurelia and j have a sister named Nora De Marco Faraggiana (20/01/1958-) who has a son named Emilio Faraggiana (02/09/1992-).
We leave in Piemont.
J send you 3 photos:
1) Probably John Battista Trabucco.
2) My mother Aurelia Trabucco De Marco at 25 yeas old.
3) My Grand father Domenico Trabucco and his wife Domenica Brusso in February 1928 when they married in Agliè (Italy).
J have found your mail address in internet in the story of the family Trabucco, Johnson in Canon City, Brookside, Florence.

J send You my
Best regards


Bruno De Marco

Bruno email February 3, 2021 at 1:07 PM

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Dear John,
J'm happy too fot your answer.
If you like j have 3 letters that j have found in a trunk in our house in Agliè sended from John Battista Trabucco and also his wife Nina to my grand father Domenico Trabucco. The letters are written in Italian.
J studed English for some years when j was young but is a lot of time that j don't practice the language.

Bruno email February 3, 2021 at 2:08 PM

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John,
My grand father Domenico Trabucco was son of Giorgio Trabucco (1863 - 1941) in Agliè. Giorgio Trabucco and Pietro Trabucco (1862 - 1937) were son of Giovanni Battista Trabucco (1830 - 1892 Agliè) and Maria Bertotti (1838 - 1910 -Agliè). Domenico Trabucco and John Battista Trabucco were cousin (as you can see in the letter written in 1929).
In the link there there are the photos of Giorgio Trabucco and his wife Aurelia Michela.
J congratulate for the work that you have done!

Kind regards

Bruno De Marco

Bruno email February 4, 2021 at 2:50 AM

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