Frank SOLDANO & Pasquala GEANETTA - Media
Frank SOLDANO & Pasquala GEANETTA - Media
Frank Soldano & Pesquala Geanetta wed
Frank Soldano/Pasquala Geanetta marriage record.
Frank Soldano/Pasquala Geanetta marriage record, Dec. 20, 1903, Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado.
1910 CO Pueblo p68 Frank Soldano
1910 CO Pueblo p68 Frank Soldano. Frank Soldano line 63 is 29, Pasqula line 64 is 26, Liza line 65 is 5, Ann line 66 is 4, Calla line 67 is 3, Rosa line 68 is 2, Veta line 69 is 3/12, others in the household are Joseph Soldano line 70 is 24 and Joseph Pardresse line 71 is 30. Frank and Pasqula were both born in Italy. Frank is a farmer.
1920 CO Pueblo p30A Frank Soldano
1920 CO Pueblo p30A Frank Soldano. Frank Soldano line 39 is 36, Ester line 40 is 35, Rosalea line 41 is 15, Len line 42 is 14, Carlo line 43 is 12, Rosie line 44 is 11, Eva line 45 is 8, Josie line 46 is 7, and mary line 47 is 3 10/12. Both Frank and Ester were born in Italy as were their parents.He immigrated in 1889? while she came in 1901. Both are naturalized citizens in 1914. Both can read and write. Frank is a farmer.
1930 CO Pueblo p14B Richard Gomey
1930 CO Pueblo p14B Richard Gomey. At this time Richard and Elizabeth’s family are living with the Frank Soldano family which begins on line 85. Frank Soldano line 85 is 49, Ester Soldano line 86 is 46, Lena line 87 is 24, Eva line 88 is 18, Josephine line 89 is 17, Marie line 90 is 14, Frances line 91 is 7 and then we have the Richard Gomey family: Richard line 92 is 34, Elizabeth line 93 is 25, and philip line 94 is 3. Frank and Ester were born in Italy as were their parents. They both speak Italian. Frank immigrated in 1899 while Ester came in 1903 (possibly 1913, hard to read) both are naturalized.
1940 CO Pueblo p 3B Frank Soldano
1940 CO Pueblo p 3B Frank Soldano. Frank Soldano line 53 is 65, Pasquale line 66 is 54, Leno line 55 is 32, Francis line 56 is 17, (son in law) Calvin Mummert line 57 is 30, Josephine Mummert line 58 is 26, (brother in law) Carl Genitta line 59 is 60. Frank was born in Italy is a naturalized citizen farmer who schooled up to the 8th grade who works 70 hours per week. Interestingly on this version of the census two people were selected out for more information lines at the bottom. Lena Soldano was one of these listing both parents were born in Italy and that her native language before schooling was Italian.
1950 CO Pueblo p14B Frank Soldano
1950 CO Pueblo p14B Frank Soldano. 1930 United States Federal Census. Frank Soldano 49 (line 85) Ester Soldano 46 (line 86), Lena Soldano 24 (line 87), Eva Soldano 18 (line 88), Josephine Soldano 17 (89), Marie Soldano 14 (line 90). Frances Soldano 7 (line 91), son in law/partner Richard Gomey 34 (line 92), Elizabeth Gomey 25 (line 93), Philip Gomey 3 (line 94).
Frank Soldano & Pesquala Geanetta
Frank Soldano stone
Frank Soldano home
FRank Soldano home 6 miles east of Pueblo
Frank Soldano children 1
left to right: Mary, Josephine, Vivian Soldano
Seated: Frances Soldano
Frank Soldano grandchildren
left to right: Linda Bailty, Meredith Clary, Frank Carl Gomey, Dick Gomey, Ralph L. Capanna, Esther Mae Gomey
front: Rita Capanna, Bill Clary
Frank Soldano, Pasguala daughter Elizabeth
Frank Soldano children 2
left to right: Mary, Rose, Elizabeth, Carl, Frances
seated: Josephine, Vivian
Lucca, Sicily, ITALY
Lucca, Sicily, ITALY where both Fans Soldano and Pasquala Geanetta were born.
Lucca, Sicily, ITALY map
Lucca, Sicily, ITALY map.
Roselia Soldano funeral
Roselia Soldano funeral: men left to right probably son Frank Soldano and probably son Joe Soldano. Family on left, Frank’s wife Pasquala Geanetta and daughters Rosalia Elizabeth and Lena Soldano. Family on right, Joe’s wife Lula ? and daughter ? and probably son Charles V. Soldano.
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