AMBLY, you are stellar! While I did have those two records attached to Francesca Emmi, I was never able to actually READ the entirety of the documents....they are very erm...crowded.
In regards to the June 1, 1915 New York census I posted earlier, I did note that all three Emmi's lived at what appears to be a boarding house(?) located at 768 Vernon Ave, Long Island City, Queens NY. I have searched high and low for information about this place, because I do have a a 1917-18 Draft Registration card for "Concello" Emmi, born Linguaglossa, Italy on Dec 7 1895, who has a mother dependent upon him, living at 768 Vernon Ave. It's so easy to just swallow information and believe it to be true, but I want it to be factual as well.
What I'm curious to know is where is Francesca buried? I have found my family's plot in Flushing, with a bunch of other relatives...but no Francesca
Also, I have no idea who the cousin could be! Like I said, I was never actually able to read that information, as I am partially visually impaired.
What I don't understand is why I cannot find any information regarding any one's naturalization? I have searched all over the web, through various websites, paid and free...to no avail. Did an immigrant not have to be naturalized in order to have draft registration papers? In regards to draft registration papers, I also have a 1942, WWII draft registration document for Concetto Emmi, which I'll attach below. I know for a fact that he lived at the location listed on this document, as my father had gone there in his childhood (98th St. Corona, NY)
I am starting to get very erm....swamped over here. All I would like to do is bridge the gap from USA to Linguaglossa, Italy, so I can take it from there. Who knows if that is even possible. Thank you again for any assistance!