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Staffordshire / Thomas BULL, Tamworth or Fazeley
« on: Sunday 06 December 15 20:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Is anyone please able to look up the Staffs trade directories for any years between 1862 and 1868 for Thomas BULL, believed to have been the manager at the gasworks at either Fazeley or Tamworth? He was manager of both these works and I am trying to determine dates of each appointment.  Thanks in anticipation.
Paul

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Europe / Re: ITALY: Immigrants to UK - RISI family
« on: Sunday 12 April 15 16:34 BST (UK)  »
Bjorn:
I have sent you a personal message.
Paul

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Europe / Re: ITALY: Immigrants to UK - RISI family
« on: Sunday 12 April 15 16:33 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, JJ, for the link.  I've ordered the book in the hope it will be of interest. 
Paul

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Occupation Interests / Re: Ice cream sellers and street musicians
« on: Sunday 27 January 13 08:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi CazzaB
As far as I am aware the Hull Daily Mail for that date is not online.  The British Newspaper Archive has HDM online only up to 1950 at the moment, though they seem to be adding new pages from time to time.  The paper should be available on microfiche at the Hull History Centre.  If you live locally to Hull it would be worth checking with them.   :)

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Occupation Interests / Re: Ice cream sellers and street musicians
« on: Friday 28 October 11 21:39 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Jamie.  I wonder if they were related to the Newcastle Risi family; an Angelo was a leading light of that branch.
Paul

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Occupation Interests / Re: Ice cream sellers and street musicians
« on: Sunday 16 October 11 08:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jamie
Was Salvatore anything to do with the Tomassos of Leeds?
Have you any more info on Agostino Risi?

Paul

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Occupation Interests / Re: Ice cream sellers and street musicians
« on: Saturday 08 October 11 12:55 BST (UK)  »
My Capaldi Ancestors came over from Cassino in the late 1800's to the UK as Musicians.
Looking at records, they spent some time in Edinburgh where there trade seemed to be Confectioners and Restauraters, but in England and Ireland they were Musicians.
Majority of the Italians they were around were Musicians, such Families as:

Tedesco
Salera
Arpino
Caringi
Macari
Colacicco
Di Tommaso
Coletta
D'Agostino
Di Ciacca
Pacitto
Innelli
Risi
Pinchera
Ricci
Rotonda
Tartaglia
Tomasso
Velardo



Hi
I recognise several of the names you mention.  I quote from an earlier posting of mine on this thread which you may have seen: 

"As well as the well-known Italian communities in Holborn and Ancoats, there was a smaller 'Little Italy' in Hull from the 1880s.  It was situated in a compact area of tightly-packed terraces and courts known ironically as the 'West End' (it was a far cry from the more famous West End in London).  These streets were home to many of the Hull poor as well as Irish and Italian immigrants. 
My RISI ancestors came to the UK in early1880s from Cassino and were employed in the usual combination of ice-cream sellers/street musicians.  My great grandfather Lorenzo Antonio RISI first turned up in Glasgow in 1881, then in Leeds (1882), before settling in the 'West End' (Hull).  He later had workshops in North Street, Hull, in the heart of the Little Italy district, where he made ice cream and repaired and hired out street pianos with his son pasquale Antonio.  Pasquale later became a publican, managing the Royal Oak on Spencer St under the anglicised name of Tony RICE, where he employed my grandfather Vincenzo as barman. 

Another ice cream manufacturer in the West End of Hull was that of George Pontone based at 58 Spencer Street, Hull.  Trade directories of the early 1900s listed several Italian ice-cream businesses in the ‘West End’ area, including Laurence Rice (Risi), Frank Penna, Alfred Bacci, Charles Corodino, George Pontone and George Ladolcetta, all listed as ice-cream makers.

Lorenzo and his wife Geltruda (nee FUSCO) moved to Leeds/Bradford and then to Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1900s; they died in Newcastle in 1927/1919. 

As I've posted on another thread Italy:Immigrants to UK - RISI family there is still a RISI ice-cream business making and selling ice cream in the city."

Do you have any connection with the Risi family?

Regards
Paul   

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Occupation Interests / Re: Ice cream sellers and street musicians
« on: Saturday 08 October 11 12:25 BST (UK)  »

Hi Everone

I am trying to piece together some family history.
My great gandparents were called Edward & Annie Capes, they were Ice cream makers around 1925 in Hull, they had an ice cream shop and three carts that would go around the area selling, this was around the same time that the Penna family was in that area too. My grandad has said that the 'S' was put on the end of the surname when the couple came over from Italy. Annie Capes was also known to have been on a travelling stage with her sisters as a dancer before she had children with Edward (13 children in total).

Any further info would be very much appreciated.

Peggy x

Hi Peggy
Wondered if you#d seen my posting (reply #44 on this thread) re other ice cream sellers in Hull?  What was the name your ancestors used in Hull, and do you know when they arrived in the UK, or whereabouts in Italy they came from? 
Regards
Paul

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The Common Room / Re: Is he really a "Turner"?
« on: Saturday 20 August 11 05:14 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Tim for the reference.  It sounds like an interesting article.  I'll see if my local library can get hold of a copy.
Regards
Howard

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