Bonanno Family Members In New York In 1920

By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
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Published: Jan. 07, 2013
Words: 3,544 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301285280


Short description

My eBook profiles more than 100 Bonanno family members who lived in all boroughs of New York City in 1920. For each head of household, I have listed street address information as well as work industries. Related family members are described. Immigration and Naturalization dates are given, as is literacy data. Entries were researched from the 1920 U.S. Census and New York City Business Directory.

Extended description

Bonanno family members lived mostly in Brooklyn and Manhattan in 1920. Some resided in the Bronx and Queens also. Their professions ranged from police detectives to laborers for the city of New York. Clothing was the most prominent industry of employment of Bonannos at the time. Most all of the persons profiled in my eBook rented their residences. The text of Bonanno Family Members In New York In 1920 is advantageous to Italian and Italian-Americans who are working on individual family research projects of their own. The volume will likely assist crime researchers also, as some of the work professions may have been "fronts" for organized crime activities. I hope that my research will enable readers to find out more about the lives of their ancestors. Genealogy investigation is challenging. It needs useful texts which can serve as springboards to more accurate explorations of past lives. The beauty of ancestral study is found in the many directions it can take. In 1920 many Bonanno fa.. (Read more)

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