Ancestrees
Michael (Mick) Anthony CESARIO
1863 - 1929 (66 years)-
Name Michael (Mick) Anthony CESARIO [1, 2, 3] Birth 6 Aug 1863 Of Gervino, Italy [1] Gender Male Death 8 Dec 1929 Kushequa, , PA, USA Burial Bridge View Cemetery, Mt. Jewett, Mckean, PA, USA Person ID I12243 Ancestrees Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
Father Tony CESARIO Relationship natural Mother Josephine GENELLI Relationship natural _MARRIED N Family ID F4409 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Unknown UNKNOWN d. 5 Apr 1920 Marriage Bef 1920 Family ID F3526 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
Family 2 Marie VOVCSIK, b. 25 Dec 1862, Budapest, Budapest, Hungary d. 18 Aug 1932, Mt. Jewett, Mckean, PA, USA (Age 69 years) Marriage 5 Jun 1909 Cattaraugus, New York, USA [3] Children 1. Anthony (Tony) CESARIO, b. 22 Feb 1912, Johnsonburg, Elk, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Jun 1988, Johnsonburg, Elk, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 76 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. Josephine CESARIO, b. 12 Mar 1910, Johnstown, Cambria, PA d. 28 Mar 1994, Salamanca, Cattaraugus, NY, USA (Age 84 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F3527 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
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Photos Mike & Mary Cesario.jpg Mary Vovsik.jpg 42342_1521003238_0806-01918.jpg Mike & Mary Cesario.jpg TH-1-159371-297915-6.jpg
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Notes - Mike was a forman who worked in that capacity on the rebuild of the Kinzu Bridge. He appears in a picture on a pamphlet describing it's rebuild. (D-167) That means he was probably in Pennsylvania by May of 1900. Mike was originally fromno, near Naples, Italy. He left a wife and two daughters behind when he came to work on the bridge. His eldest daughter was named Cosenza. I have a letter in Italian in my files where the daughters tried to obtain property from their father in 1932. (D-167) He and Mary met in Mt. Alton. They lived at Johnstown when their daughter, Josephine was born. They moved to Backus and then Kushekaw while their children were young. He married Mary twice, once in 1909 and the second in 1922 when he discovered his first wife had died back in Italy. (C-165)
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