Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NamePeter James AIMONE II
Birth Date28 Aug 1912
Birth PlaceToluca, Marshall County, Illinois
Death Date29 May 2001 Age: 88
Death PlaceQuincy, Adams County, Illinois
Burial PlaceToluca, Marshall County, Illinois
OccupationToluca, Marshall Illinois, Aimone Funeral Home
FatherPeter James AIMONE I (1888-1969)
MotherMary TERANDO (1887-1963)
Spouses
Birth Date2 Jan 1921
Birth PlaceChicago, Cook County, Illinois
Death Date19 Aug 2006 Age: 85
Death PlaceMorton, Tazewell County, Illinois
Family ID7917
Marr Date22 Oct 1941
Marr PlaceCook County, Illinois
ChildrenPeter James (1943-2013)
Notes for Peter James AIMONE II
Christopher,

We are 4th cousins, our great grandfathers our brothers.

My great grandfather, Giuseppe (Joseph) Aimone, 1857-1915 married Giovanna Maria Seren Piocca, 1854-1936

Your great grandfather, Giovanni (John) Aimone, June 24, 1854- 27 April 1899 married Lucy Cerrettp. 29 March 1850 – 7 May 1928. “John” Aimone was married to Lucia (Lucy). They were my great-great-grandparents.

My great-grandparents were Peter J. Aimone, Sr. (born in 1888 and died in 1969) and Mary (born in 1887 and died in 1963). One of their children—Peter J. Aimone, Jr. was my grandfather who ran Aimone Funeral Home in Toluca, IL until the early/mid-1990s when he retired and sold that business.

Their siblings are:

Maria Antonia, 1850 - ____

Tommaso Antonio, 1859 - ____ married Emilio Clara, 1863 - ____

Antonio/Anton, 1863-1946 married Marie Moignet, 1867-1919

The great grandfathers who lived in the northwest Italian mountain village of Turale, Alpette/CuorgneI I suspect traveled steerage from Le Havre, France in 1884 to the U.S. They settled first in Braidwood, Will County and moved to better coal fields in Toluca, Marshall County area.

Microfilmed Cuorne civil records have been obtained and translated by Scott Swanson [sswanson@butler.edu] who is a middle ages historian and genealogist. His mother is an Aimone that settled in Michigan. Scott has also checked and translated microfilmed Catholic church records in the Piedmont region.

Another Aimone genealogist is johnjohsnon@mac.com.

I spotted our relationship in the 1900 U.S. Census for Bennington Township, Marshall County, IL under the spelling of “Annon” (sometime spelled “Armone”)

[Originally sent by Alan Aimone Tuesday June 2, 2020]

————————————————————
Last Modified 5 Jul 2024Created 8 Apr 2025 using Reunion on a Macintosh


Created 8 Apr 2025.
© Copyright 1989-2025 by John Johnson. Any commercial use is prohibited.

Created on a Macintosh computer using Reunion genealogy software.

“I am bound to them though I cannot look into their eyes or hear their voices. I honor their history. I cherish their lives.
I will tell their story. I will remember them for I am the result of the very love, struggle, sacrifice and journey of thousands.”
Unknown