1920 Margaret Sperduto to Stefano Zappia Mortgage Document, Buffalo NY
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Margaret Sperduto was born in Italy in 1875 and came to America in 1895. Her husband Rocco Sperduto, born 1860, came 5 years earlier. It appears their family sold fruits, and an alternative spelling of their name is spelled Sperduti. Her husband, Rocco was a Buffalo city Firefighter.
Stefano Zappia arrived in the USA in 1909, and sold shoes in Buffalo NY in census records. He came from Reggio, Tunlico, Italy and departed Italy from the port of Naples. This document was found in New England.
Found in Public Genealogy Records:
Margaret Sperduto in the New York, State Census 1925
Birth Date: abt 1875
Birth Place: Italy
Age: 50
Residence Place: Buffalo Ward 27, Erie County
Relationship: Wife
Number of Years in US: 30 years, 1845
Household Members: Name, Age
Rocco Sperduto 65
Margaret Sperduto 50
Stefano Zappia in the New York, Passenger Lists 1820-1957
Name: Stefano Zappia
Arrival Date: 4 Apr 1909 at age 49
Birth Date: abt 1860
Birth Location: Reggio, Calabria, Italy
Birth Location Other: Tunlico, (Tonelico, Tonlico)
Age: 49
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Italian (South) (Italian)
Port of Departure: Naples, Italy
Port of Arrival: New York City, New York
Ship Name: Luisiana
This is a Record of Discharge of mortgage given by Margaret to Stefano on Sept 27, 1920. It is a beautiful old documant between Italian immigrants living in Buffalo in Erie County, New York. Found in New England, we wonder if they may have ties there.
Size is 5 x 3 inches.
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Margaret Sperduto was born in Italy in 1875 and came to America in 1895. Her husband Rocco Sperduto, born 1860, came 5 years earlier. It appears their family sold fruits, and an alternative spelling of their name is spelled Sperduti. Her husband, Rocco was a Buffalo city Firefighter.
Stefano Zappia arrived in the USA in 1909, and sold shoes in Buffalo NY in census records. He came from Reggio, Tunlico, Italy and departed Italy from the port of Naples. This document was found in New England.
Found in Public Genealogy Records:
Margaret Sperduto in the New York, State Census 1925
Birth Date: abt 1875
Birth Place: Italy
Age: 50
Residence Place: Buffalo Ward 27, Erie County
Relationship: Wife
Number of Years in US: 30 years, 1845
Household Members: Name, Age
Rocco Sperduto 65
Margaret Sperduto 50
Stefano Zappia in the New York, Passenger Lists 1820-1957
Name: Stefano Zappia
Arrival Date: 4 Apr 1909 at age 49
Birth Date: abt 1860
Birth Location: Reggio, Calabria, Italy
Birth Location Other: Tunlico, (Tonelico, Tonlico)
Age: 49
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Italian (South) (Italian)
Port of Departure: Naples, Italy
Port of Arrival: New York City, New York
Ship Name: Luisiana
This is a Record of Discharge of mortgage given by Margaret to Stefano on Sept 27, 1920. It is a beautiful old documant between Italian immigrants living in Buffalo in Erie County, New York. Found in New England, we wonder if they may have ties there.
Size is 5 x 3 inches.

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