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ANTONIO CHIRI

ANTONIO CHIRI . from Italy to the United States. Antonio Chirio. Born on February 14, 1876 Bosconero, Canavese, Torino, Italy. ELLIS ISLAND. PASSENGER RECORD. Antonio Chirio. Ethnicity : Italian--Northern Place of Residence : Feletto Date of Arrival : 9 August 1902

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ANTONIO CHIRI

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  1. ANTONIO CHIRI from Italy to the United States

  2. Antonio Chirio Born on February 14, 1876 Bosconero, Canavese, Torino, Italy

  3. ELLIS ISLAND PASSENGER RECORD

  4. Antonio Chirio Ethnicity: Italian--Northern Place of Residence: Feletto Date of Arrival: 9 August 1902 Age on arrival: 31 Gender: Male Marital Stratus: Married Ship of Travel: La Touraine Port of Departure: Le Havre, Seine-Inferior, France

  5. I remember Grandpa Chiri. . My dad would take me with him every Saturday when he went to shave my grandpa.

  6. I remember Grandpa Chiri. . My cousins were all jealous Grandpa would give me TEN CENTS a week—the others only a NICKLE

  7. I remember Grandpa Chiri. . I was, at that time, the ONLY “Chiri” grandchild. Non-Chiri grandchildren: 8 No male Chiri to carry on the name

  8. I remember Grandpa Chiri. . When I was ten, he had another granddaughter with a Chiri surname, but, alas NO male to carry on the name

  9. I remember Grandpa Chiri. . And I do remember how he loved to make his own “special” wine

  10. Quite a Character . . . Grandpa Chiri

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