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Sisters Photo Left: 1942 photo of Eulalia "Laura" Bommarito Ciaramitaro, with her grandaughter Sadie Sharamitaro and her sister Rosalia Bommarito Ciaramitaro.


Special thanks to Pete Sharamitaro for sharing this photo.


PIETRO & LAURA CIARAMITARO FAMILY TIMELINE PAGE


1870 – 21 January 1870- birth of Pietro Ciaramitaro to Giuseppe and Giovanna Consiglio Ciaramitaro in Terrasini, Sicily

1882– 30 January 1882 – birth of Eulalia Bommarito to Giuseppe and Fara Bommarito in Terrasini, Sicily

1897 – 17 January 1897 – Marriage of Pietro Ciaramitaro to Eulalia Bommarito in Terrasini, Sicily

1897 – 10 Nov 1897 - Birth of daughter, Giovanna Ciaramitaro in Terrasini, Sicily

1899 – 02 Feb 1899 – Birth of son, Giuseppe Ciaramitaro in Terrasini, Sicily

1901 – 10 Sept 1901 – Passenger Records show a listing for Pietro Ciaramitaro - 31 yr old male from Terrasini, Sicily, in good health, carrying $30 on this first voyage to America. Having paid his own passage, his final destination is shown as Boston, MA, where he will meet his brother Salvatore (Ciaramitaro)

1901 – 01 Dec 1901 – Birth of daughter, Fara Ciaramitaro in Terrasini, Sicily

1902 - 18 Aug 1902 – on the ship Roma from Naples to New York arrived 4 Immigrants; Eulalia Bommarito and her 3 children; Giovanna (5yrs), Giuseppe (3yrs), and Fara (1 yr)– to meet her husband and the children’s father; Pietro Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachustts

1904 – 28 July 1904 – Birth and Death of infant Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachusetts

1905 – 22 July 1905 – Birth of daughter, Grazia Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachusetts

1907 – 17 Aug 1907 – Birth of male infant, Giuseppe who will eventually be adopted by Pietro and Eulalia Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachusetts

1907 – 24 Nov 1907 – Birth of daughter, Catarina Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachusetts

1908 – 09 Sept 1908 – Death of infant daughter, Catarina Ciaramitaro at 8 months old due to Measles and Pneumonia, in Boston, Massachusetts

1909 – 26 Aug 1909 – Death of first born son, Giuseppe Ciaramitaro, age 10, due to a drowning accident, in Boston, Massachusetts

1909 – 25 Sept 1909 – Birth of daughter, Catarina Flora “Katie” Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachusetts


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1910 – U. S. Federal Census taken on 15 April 1910 – Suffolk County, Precinct 4, Ward 6, Boston City, Massachusetts - lists a Pietro Sharamitaro as head of household, residing and renting at 306 North Street – Rear Alley - Boston, Massachusetts.

States that he immigrated in 1902 and his wife in 1903 and that they were married 13 yrs. Laura is the mother of 7 children, 5 are living.

None can read or write. To the question of language; Italian (not English).

1911 – 19 Dec 1911 – Birth of son, Giuseppe “Peno” Ciaramitaro in Boston, Massachusetts

1912 – 06 Dec 1912 – Death of Pietro Ciaramitaro at age 42, burial in Milton City Cemetery in Boston, Massachusetts

1913 – A listing in the 1913 Boston City Directory =

1914– Exact date unknown – Laura Bommarito Ciaramitaro and her 5 children moved to St. Louis, Missouri to live closer to her brother (Sam Bommarito) and sister (Rosaria Bommarito Ciaramitaro)

1917 – 18 May 1917 Selective Service Act passed – Authorizing the President to increase temporarily the military establishment of the United States. Under this Act registration was required for all men residing in the U. S., between the ages of 18 and 45, whether native born, naturalized, or alien.

1917– 5 June 1917 – Sharamitaro Family WWI Registration Cards:

1917 – 29 July 1917 – per St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church records – marriage of daughter, Giovanna Ciaramitaro to Giuseppe Ciaramitaro son of Giuseppe and Rosalia Ciaramitaro

1918 – 27 April 1918 – per St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church records – marriage of daughter, Fara (Fannie) Ciaramitaro to Girolama (James) Alvernia, son of Matteo and Rosa Alvernia


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1920 – U. S. Federal Census on 2 January 1920 – Ward 24. St. Louis, Missouri listed as head of household is a Joseph Sharamitaro living and owning a home at 6328 West Park Avenue, St. Louis, Mo

Note: I could find no listing in the 1920 U.S. Census records for Eulalia (Laura) Ciaramitaro or for her daughter Gracia Ciaramitaro.

1921 – The St. Louis City Directory lists a Laura Sharamitaro living at 1421 N. 7th Street.

1922 – 22 July 1922 – per Civil Records at St. Louis County Courthouse – marriage of daughter, Grace Sharamitaro to Charles Regina.

1922 – 22 Oct 1922 – per St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church records – marriage in church of daughter, Gracia Ciaramitaro to Salvatore Ciaramitaro, son of Giuseppe and Rosalia Ciaramitaro

1923 – The 1923 St. Louis Street Directory (Red & Blue Book) – lists a Mrs. Laura Bommarito living at 1421 N. Seventh Street. In addition it lists a Jos (Sarah) Sharamitaro living at 1414 N. Seventh St., and a Sam’l (Lena) Bommarito living at 1418a N. Seventh St.

1928 - 19 March 1928 – Death of little grandson, Leo Sharamitaro, at age 5 from diptheria and pneumonia. The funeral on 21 March 1928 was from St. James the Greater Catholic Church and per the parish bulletin; “rarely has so large an attendance been observed at a child’s funeral”

1929 - 24 October 1929– Stock Market Crash - Beginning of the Great Depression


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1930 – U. S. Federal Census on 10 April 1930 in Ward 24, St. Louis City, Missouri. Listed is Joe Sharamitaro as head of household who owns the home at 6326 West Park Avenue –value $8000. Radio set: Yes. Joe was 28 and Jennie 17 when they married. He listed as immigrated in 1901, she in 1905 (both immigrated in 1902 with mother and siblings, he in April, she in August)


1931 – 19 April 1931 – per Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church records – marriage of daughter, Katerina (Katie) Ciaramitaro to Cesare (James J) Ciaramitaro son of Giuseppe and Rosaria Ciaramitaro

1935 – actual date unknown – Marriage of adopted son, Joseph Sharamitaro to Margaret O’Shaughnessy, daughter of John and Margaret O’Shaughnessy at St. James the Greater Catholic Church (?)

1936 – actual date unknown – Marriage of son, Peno Sharamitaro to Virginia Green, daughter of Charles and Nora Green at St. James the Greater Catholic Church (?)

1940 – U. S. Federal Census on 11 April 1940 Ward 24, St. Louis city, Missouri. Listed is Joe Sharamitaro as head of household and owning the home at 6328 West Park, value $2500, they lived in this same house in 1935. Both Joe and Jennie are naturalized citizens.

1940 – U. S. Federal Census taken on 17 April 1940 Ward 24, St. Louis, Missouri. Listed is Joe Sharamitaro (adopted son of Laura and the late Pietro Ciaramitaro). They are renting ($25/mon) at 6131 Crescent Avenue and in 1935 they state that they lived at the same place.

1941 – 6 December 1941 - Japanese attack Pearl Harbor – America declares war on Japan, Germany and Italy

Sharamitaro (Grandsons) who served:

1947 – 28 Dec 1947 – Death of (adopted) son, Joseph Sharamitaro at 40 yrs old, of heart attack, at St. Louis City Hospital. Residence at the time per death certificate was 2335 Park Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. Occupation: Chauffeur for Pupillo Fruit Co., Divorced from Margaret. Per obituary the funeral was from Hoppe Funeral Home, 4700 Washington Ave. On 30 December there was a funeral mass at St. James the Greater Church with interment at Calvary Cemetery.

1951 – 20 July 1951 – Death of brother in law, Giuseppe Ciaramitaro, husband of sister, Rosaria Bommarito Ciaramitaro. Funeral 13 July from Bensiek-Niehaus to St. Patrick church with interment in family plot at Calvary Cemetery.

1952 – 27 April 1952 – Death of Laura Bommarito Ciaramitaro of heart disease at 70 yrs old. Per the death certificate she was living at 6328 West Park Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. The funeral was from P. Miceli & Sons Funeral Home 1150 N. Kingshighway. On 30 April there was a funeral mass at St. James the Greater Catholic Church with interment at Calvary Cemetery.



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