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==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
===Birth=== | ===Birth=== | ||
− | 1881 at Corgeno | + | 27 May 1881 at Corgeno, Varese, Italy<br> |
− | < | + | ===Parents=== |
− | < | + | Luigi Caielli and Teresa Macchi, farmers. Another source her first name was Carolina.<br> |
+ | Teresa Macchi was from Villadosia, her parents were Giuseppe and Maria Vanoni. | ||
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+ | ===Siblings=== | ||
+ | Giacomo Caielli<br> | ||
+ | Cesare Caielli, b 9 Nov. 1888. Cesare went to Canada before Antonio. | ||
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==Marriage== | ==Marriage== | ||
− | Wife: Carolina Falcetta of Corgeno (1907, 1913 ships manifest) | + | Wife: Carolina Falcetta of Corgeno (1907, 1913 ships manifest)<br>Carolina was a cotton spinner at time of marriage.<br> |
− | < | + | Carolina was a factory worker (most likely in textile factory).<br> |
+ | Married 15 Jan 1905, Corgeno<br> | ||
+ | Carolina Falcetta was the daughter of Pasquale and Emilia Merlo, born Corgeno 4 Nov 1886 | ||
+ | ===Children=== | ||
+ | *Ettore Caielli (Sept 12,1907-1995) | ||
+ | *Rino Caielli (Apr 4, 1912-1970) | ||
+ | *Giuseppina (1913-1933) | ||
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==Immigration to Canada== | ==Immigration to Canada== | ||
1908 Ship ''La Touraine'', age 26, from Corgeno to brother Cesare Caielle of Frank/Lille, Alberta<br> | 1908 Ship ''La Touraine'', age 26, from Corgeno to brother Cesare Caielle of Frank/Lille, Alberta<br> | ||
− | 1913 Ship ''France'', age 33 years, wife Carolina, of Corgeno, going to Bellevue, Alberta to cousin Luigi Tamborini | + | Family source says Cesare Caielli was a cousin. <br> Antonio returned to Italy after a few years. |
+ | 1913 Ship ''France'', age 33 years, wife Carolina, of Corgeno, going to Bellevue, Alberta to cousin Luigi Tamborini. | ||
==Occupation in 1914== | ==Occupation in 1914== | ||
[[Occupations#Bucker|Bucker]] | [[Occupations#Bucker|Bucker]] | ||
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Antonio Carelli, Antony Caielli, | Antonio Carelli, Antony Caielli, | ||
==Interesting Facts== | ==Interesting Facts== | ||
− | 1913 ''France'' manifest lists [[Carlo Parnisari]], maybe another victim of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster. | + | 1913 ''France'' manifest lists [[Carlo Parnisari]], maybe another victim of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.<br> |
+ | Contact for the family: m.caielli@libero.it | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 6 November 2021
Antonio Caielli | |
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Born |
1881 Italy |
Died |
1914 (aged 32–33) Hillcrest, Alberta |
Cause of death | Hillcrest Mine Disaster |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Bucker |
Our research indicates the following is the most probable history for this miner.
Contents
Early Life
Birth
27 May 1881 at Corgeno, Varese, Italy
Parents
Luigi Caielli and Teresa Macchi, farmers. Another source her first name was Carolina.
Teresa Macchi was from Villadosia, her parents were Giuseppe and Maria Vanoni.
Siblings
Giacomo Caielli
Cesare Caielli, b 9 Nov. 1888. Cesare went to Canada before Antonio.
Marriage
Wife: Carolina Falcetta of Corgeno (1907, 1913 ships manifest)
Carolina was a cotton spinner at time of marriage.
Carolina was a factory worker (most likely in textile factory).
Married 15 Jan 1905, Corgeno
Carolina Falcetta was the daughter of Pasquale and Emilia Merlo, born Corgeno 4 Nov 1886
Children
- Ettore Caielli (Sept 12,1907-1995)
- Rino Caielli (Apr 4, 1912-1970)
- Giuseppina (1913-1933)
Immigration to Canada
1908 Ship La Touraine, age 26, from Corgeno to brother Cesare Caielle of Frank/Lille, Alberta
Family source says Cesare Caielli was a cousin.
Antonio returned to Italy after a few years.
1913 Ship France, age 33 years, wife Carolina, of Corgeno, going to Bellevue, Alberta to cousin Luigi Tamborini.
Occupation in 1914
Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed
Cemetery
Antonio Caielli was buried in another graveyard in the Crowsnest Pass or elsewhere in Canada
After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Compensation
Schedule E
No one had applied for compensation by Feb 1915.
Alternate Names or Alternate Spelling of Names
Antonio Carelli, Antony Caielli,
Interesting Facts
1913 France manifest lists Carlo Parnisari, maybe another victim of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.
Contact for the family: m.caielli@libero.it
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