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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 19 December 07 20:38 GMT (UK) »
To Slippery - what was the names of your ggrandfathers brothers and I will see if I can spot them. I live in the North-east - Sunderland - but go to all the main archives in Durham and Newcastle.
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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #10 on: Monday 21 January 08 20:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi, would you be intersted in a copy of Early Italians in Newcastle upon Tyne 1800-1900 by Hugh Shanklin? It is about Italians in the registers of St Andrews Roman Catholic Church.

That book might be of interest to me.  I've traced my Cardella line back to Michael Caradille.  He only ever lists his birth place as Italy, no specifics.  His earliest appearance I know of is his marriage in St Andrew's on 1 November 1857, listed as Michael McCardelle (don't understand the Mc bit) marrying Mary Stephens.  His occupation is listed as 'Figure Maker' and in a later census, 'Whitening Figure Image Maker'.  On the certificate his father is Dominickes McCardelle, a brick layer.

Any more info about the book or even about Michael Caradille?
Researching; Biggins, Clark, Cardella, Calder.  All based in Northumberland or Durham.

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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 23 January 08 00:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sam, please write to me at (*) with your address. It is not a 'book' it is 5 pages of info taken from the Catholic Registers of Newcastle upon Tyne vol. 36 there is a copy of the book in the library of the Northumbria and Durham Family History Society at Bolbeck Hall, Westgate Road, Newcastle

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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 29 March 08 17:24 GMT (UK) »
Help, I am trying to find out when & where on the isle of man my grandfather, FIORE ANGELO SARTOR, was interned in WWII. We think he was interned in 1940/41. I hope someone can give me some info. Thanks :(


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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 09 April 08 20:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Sheronb,
                I`ve seen some of you`r messages about the Italian Quarter
                in B`ham. I`m really interested in the photograph of your
                Gt. Gt. Grandfather with his friend Martino.
                Family members think this maybe Martino Ciangretti who was my
                Gt. Gt. Grand father. My family also lived in Bartholomew St.
                This is the first time I have ever replied to any messages on the
                internet, but that photograph really got me excited!
                I`m also on the Birmingham website. If you can give me any more
                information it would be great.
                                                                st. evenlucy.

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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 09 April 08 20:54 BST (UK) »
st.evenlucy

I have sent you PM(private message)I am really pleased to hear from you.
Larden/Cecil-Birmingham/lichfield/halesowen<br />Lombardozzi-Sora-Italy<br />Tuzi/Tuzio/Tuzzio- Sora-Italy/birmingham,
La Rocca/Tersigni/Lancia-Sora-Italy
Farrell/Battle-Ireland/Birmingham
Polsinelli/Gismondi-Sora-Italy<br />Heffer/Turner-Bristol-Frampton cotterell<br />Dean/skinner-Huntley,gloucs<br />Hinkley-Aston-Juxta-Birmingham<br /><br />Mchale/Oldbury/Ireland<br />Hinton/Smith/Carter/Hercules-Worcestershire.

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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 09 April 08 23:21 BST (UK) »
My great grandfather's sister married a man called Tony Bosoni (born around 1899). I'm not sure which part of England there were from but they were from Italy orginally and married Hilda Morgan in London. Tony had a brother Bulla/Buller - not sure which and Tony and Hilda had a son Albert 'Tony' Bosoni - who later changed his name to Tony Bradshaw and emigrated with his wife Bobby.
I know you are probably not interested in all of that but I thought I would put a little bit of information in case there are any other Bosoni relatives about.
I have several pictures of Tony on his wedding day and after as well as pictures of Tony Bradshaw but they are mainly just family snaps not really showing the community.
Romany/Traveller:
BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT

Jewish:
BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS

French:
HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT

English:
BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY,  NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS

Irish:
ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE

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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 10 April 08 08:25 BST (UK) »
Hi, Thanks for the information. I am interwested in other Italian families who came to England.
 I think my grandfather came overland from Northern Italy to England in Aug 1920. He was Fiore Sartor who settled in Clerkenwell area of london & I am trying to find out when he arrived in England & where he first lived but I am new to it so am finding my feet.

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Re: Italian' s in England
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 10 April 08 16:20 BST (UK) »
Hi, can anyone help me to trace when my grandfather & his siblings came over to England from Udine in northern Italy. His name was Fiore Sartor, he came to London in about Aug 1920.
Could he have travelled overland as I can find no passenger records. Thanks, Gill