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CIRAME/CERAMI family from Italy to NY to MA

CIRAME/CERAMI family from Italy to NY to MA

Posted: 25 Mar 2010 3:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: CERAMI LAMARCA CIRAME CHAMBERLIN RUBINO
Hi!

My mother was a Cirame, which was spelled Cerami by my great-grandfather Salvatore Cerami (b. 1866 in Italy)who came to the US around 1901. He married Carmella LaMarca (b. 1875), who had close family ties to the owners of the Boston Spaghetti factory, later The Prince Spaghetti Factory. The Cerami family all worked there. Story is that they moved out to Oklahoma so when it became a state they were automatic citizens. They returned to MA and lived near Boston.

These are their kids:

Joseph (1898-1975)b. in Italy
Josephine (1903-?)b. MA
Jacqueline (1906-?)b. MA
John (1907-1964)b. MA; My grandfather; m. Marie Chamberlin
Charles (1909-1998)b. Oklahoma
Angelo J. (1911-1992)b. Oklahoma; m. Elise ?, lived in L.A.

I believe Salvatore's parents were Giuseppe Cerami & Josephine Rubino, but I am not sure. Can anyone help?

Re: CIRAME/CERAMI family from Italy to NY to MA

Posted: 11 Sep 2010 2:23AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: cirame
not sure who salvatores parents were,but angelo j.cirame and elise were my grandparents,so i guess were related lol,but they adopted my dad,so i dont know much about the family history.

Re: CIRAME/CERAMI family from Italy to NY to MA

Posted: 13 Sep 2010 4:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: CIRAME/CIROME DIFORTE
I pulled his death record and found out. Salvatore's parents were Matteo Cirame (or Cirome)and Giuseppina DiForte. I am putting together a Cirame Genealogy and have done pretty well finding folks. The Italian records are proving harder to find. Feel free to contact me if you ever want to find out more about them. I think we are cousins, as my mom and your dad were.

Kim
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