My overall goal is to find where he came from in Italy and this is one of the avenues.
The 1901 gives a place name of 'Cakemore' but you need to see the original for what it really says.
This is the only census which seems to give an actual place name in Italy i.e. worth a few credits as he's not going to be on the 1911 having died in 1903.
1871Dominick Bonnina
41
Born Italy
Registration Number 644/1
Registration district Central District
Glasgow St Paul
County Lanarkshire
7 Bell St
Occupation
Artifical House WorkerED: 28
Household schedule number 76
LINE 1
Roll CSSCT1871_123
Household
Dominick Bonnina 41
Ann Bonnina 33
(Spouse)Lawrence Bonnina 13 (Son)
John Bonnina 7 (Son)
1881Dominique Bonino
52
Born Italy
Registration Number 564/1
Registration district Greenock Middle
Renfrewshire
27 Market Street
Shop Keeper
ED 10
Schedule number 50
LINE 16
Roll cssct1881_164
Household
Dominique Bonino 52
John Bonino 17 (Son)
Steven Rogan 12 (Nephew)
Could this be him?
Domenico Bonino
Port of Arrival Dover, England
Arrival Date: 12 Jul 1842
Country of Origin/Native of Italy
Arrived from France
Could this be him?
Marriage (Catholic Parish Registers)
Dominico Bonnini
2 May 1853
St Michael and John's, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
Parish Variants: Lower Exchange St., St Michael's and John's, Lr. Exchange St.
Diocese Dublin
Spouse Anne Jane Regull (sic)
Witnesses Wm? John Regull & Luisa Lester
Possible birth of a son (Catholic Parish Registers)
Donniclus Bonini
Parish Variants Francis St., St. Nicholas (without), Francis Street
Diocese Dublin
Spouse Anna Reekwill (sic)
Child Laureutius Josephus Bonini
So, looks like he left Italy, left via France, arrived Dover then headed to Ireland (where he married & had children) before coming to Scotland with wife who went back to Ireland alone?
Annie