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Looking for John Cusano - CT (late 1800''s)

Looking for John Cusano - CT (late 1800''s)

Sue Castaldi (View posts)
Posted: 22 Nov 1999 5:23PM GMT
I am looking for any information on John Cusano from New Haven, CT area. I believe he was a bread baker and was married to Frances Fusco. Any ifo would be appreciated. Please contact via e-mail. Thank you

Cusano

joe (View posts)
Posted: 25 Mar 2000 5:59PM GMT

cusano

Nora Bujewski (View posts)
Posted: 29 Mar 2000 9:43PM GMT
I am a grandaughter of Ralph Cusano, who came to america from Italy with eight brothers we were young and did not get the names of the other brothers. they all came through Ellis Island any other information of the brothers would be greatly appreciated...contact me at mklepadl@neo.rr.com

Frances Fusco/CT

MaryAnn (View posts)
Posted: 2 Jul 2000 1:02PM GMT
Hi Sue,

Just came across your message. I don't know your email address.

I have a Frances Fusco, marital status unknown. Father was Ralph Fusco, mother Louise Simone. Parents were from East Haven, CT.

Let me know if names are familiar to you.

MaryAnn

Frances Fusco

Sue Castaldi (View posts)
Posted: 14 Jul 2000 7:00PM GMT
Hi MaryAnn -
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. My computer has been down. I am actually researching my husband's family. I know that the Frances Fusco I am looking for was married to John Cusano (East Haven) and was born 10/26/1886 and died in 1961. She also had a daughter Elizabeth. Please let me know if any of this sounds familiar.

Thank you - Sue

Frances Fusco/East Haven, CT

MaryAnn (View posts)
Posted: 15 Jul 2000 4:48AM GMT
Hi Sue,

Ralph Fusco, Frances's father, was born in 1894 and died in 1992. All his children were born late 1800-early 1900's. Frances was named after her grandmother, Frances Pagliuca. Your Frances was born before Ralph Fusco. Ralph did not have any sisters named Frances that I know of. However, I will check with my aunt who may remember another sibling in that family. I have found that many times a sibling is forgotten, either because of an early death or they did not get along with the rest of the family. You never know!

I'll keep your email on file and if I come across anything for Fusco/Cusano I'll let you know.

MaryAnn
Posted: 24 Jul 2000 1:54PM GMT
Edited: 5 Sep 2001 3:20AM GMT
What part of Italy did your family immigrate from?

Cusano

Eileen (View posts)
Posted: 24 Jul 2000 9:07PM GMT
Debbie
My Grandfather and Grandmother came to the United States from Foggia, Italy. My grandfather came here with a couple of brothers 7 or 8 of them. My grandfather came to Tuscarawas County, in Ohio

Cusano, Ralph

Cathy (View posts)
Posted: 3 Mar 2001 9:02PM GMT
Looking for any additional or new info on the Cusano ancestry. My grandfather was Ralph Cusano and my grandmother was Carmela Cusano (Pompei).

Re: Looking for John Cusano - CT (late 1800''s)

Posted: 11 Sep 2001 6:25AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 3 Mar 2004 1:01AM GMT
ciao sue, my name is rich dipalma. i'm from north haven. my great-grandmother's brother was john cusano. he came to new haven from faicchio, province of benevento, italy i think around 1906. he was not a bread maker but a shoe maker. he also was not married to a fusco but to margherite nunziante. he had about 8 or 10 children, most of which are still alive today. please email me if you want to discuss this.
thanks
rich
we are so close too, if you want to call me at 239-6037.
ciao
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