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  2. Francis Canino: Birth: 30 Mar 1905 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. Death: 18 Oct 1962 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA

  3. James Joseph Canino: Birth: 11 Jun 1906. Death: 2 May 1973 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA

  4. Joseph Canino: Birth: 9 Sep 1907 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. Death: 16 Feb 1910 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA

  5. Antonio Canino: Birth: 14 Jan 1909 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. Death: 24 May 1909 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA

  6. Rose Angela Canino: Birth: 4 Jul 1910 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. Death: 12 Sep 1979 in La Grange Park, Cook, Illinois, USA


Sources
1. Title:   Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by
Page:   Ancestry Family Trees
2. Title:   Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010.
Page:   Year: 1920; Census Place: Chicago Ward 19, Cook (Chicago), Illinois; Roll: T625_329; Page:
3. Title:   Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operatio
Page:   Registration Location: Cook County, Illinois; Roll: 1613517; Draft Board: 42.
4. Title:   Ancestry.com, Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operat
5. Title:   Ancestry.com, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 20
Page:   Year: 1902; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: 15; Microfilm roll: T715_274; Line: 10; List num

Notes
a. Note:   via S. leo 75 Sorbo San Basile
  may have emigrated to denver, co census-1910y,
 ck church
  sorbo-22 k n of cat;pop1260
 lds n
 ssn
  tomb stone-none
 bap s 4 sep 88
  city laborer-st. dept-1904-1910 and beyond
  1876-b sorbo
 1900-m sorbo
 1902-Denver, CO-no record in city directories-1902-04
 1904-d rosa b ;a?
 1905-d rosa d;d fran b;bought graves in mt. carmel;wit nat-142 sherman
 1906-s james b
 1907-s joe b
 1909-d ant b&d;borrowed money ;142 sherman
 1910-joe d;d rose b 142 sherman;census
 1911-buy 1026 congress
 1914-chgo dir-teamster at 706 sherman
 1918-1026 congress;loborer-peoples gas
 1920-cen- congress
 1923-city dir-1026 congress-laborer
 1944-d 1026 congress
  1944-08-12 Chicago Tribune (IL)
 CANINO
 Edition: Chicago Tribune
 Gaetano Canino, of 1026 W. Congress street, beloved husband of Theresa, fond father of Frank, James, and Mrs. Rose Bullard. Funeral Monday, Aug. 14, 9 a.m. from chapel, 3150 W. Harrison street to Seventh Day Adventist church, at S. W. corner of Lexington and Francisco avenues. Burial Montrose.
  Comune di Sorbo San Basile The Italian village of Sorbo San Basile is perched on the flank of a small mountainside in Calabria, above the stream Alli which flows 13 miles to the Ionian Sea. To arrive in Sorbo from Catanzaro, one drives a precipitous road that hugs the mountainside, winding for fifteen miles, while the crow travels seven. As is the rule with many Italian cities, towns and villages, its center is old, and full of stone and stuccoed houses with red tiled roofs. The first known record of Sorbo San Basile is 1324, when it was mentioned in the papal tax records. The single church in Sorbo San Basile, Santa Maria delle Grazie (Saint Mary of the Graces), dates to 1592, as described in the records of the office of the bishop of Catanzaro, and was then dedicated to the protection of Saint Peter. However, in 1657, the inhabitants of Sorbo instead chose as their patron and protector Saint Francesco Saverio, a saint of the Jesuit order, and dedicated an altar to him in their church, dedicated in congregational rites in 1672 and documented in a decree conserved today in the sacristy. Sorbo suffered a very grave earthquake in 1793, which almost entirely leveled the village to the ground. In the years following this catastrophic event the inhabitants of Sorbo reconstructed their church, damaged at least in part. The interior of Santa Maria delle Grazie is entirely decorated in stucco, with decorations added over the centuries. The church today is almost entirely as it appeared at the turn of turn of the century. Santa Maria delle Grazie has witnessed all the baptisms, marriages and funerals of all its inhabitants, and heard their prayers, for the past four centuries.


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