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Federico Apolito

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Federico Apolito

Birth
Perito, Provincia di Salerno, Campania, Italy
Death
1918 (aged 39–40)
East Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Little is known about Federico Apolito. He married Maria Rosa Lancellotti and immigrated from Italy in 1903 aboard the SS Prinz Oskar. It seems he first came to Jersey City and lived with his cousin Carmine on Brunswick Ave. Apparently he moved to East Boston, MA sometime later. He died in 1918 in East Boston, MA. After his death Maria Rosa moved to Jersey City, NJ with their four daughters: Antoinette (1903-1985), Angelina (1906-1953), Rose (1909-1976), and Josephine (1912-1984). Federico is buried in a Boston Cemetery, but I don't know which one at this time. He was Roman Catholic.

He lived with his family at 347 East Eagle St., East Boston, MA, and at 464 Bremen St. Also in East Boston.

I would like to connect with any and all relatives of my great grandfather, Federico Apolito.
Little is known about Federico Apolito. He married Maria Rosa Lancellotti and immigrated from Italy in 1903 aboard the SS Prinz Oskar. It seems he first came to Jersey City and lived with his cousin Carmine on Brunswick Ave. Apparently he moved to East Boston, MA sometime later. He died in 1918 in East Boston, MA. After his death Maria Rosa moved to Jersey City, NJ with their four daughters: Antoinette (1903-1985), Angelina (1906-1953), Rose (1909-1976), and Josephine (1912-1984). Federico is buried in a Boston Cemetery, but I don't know which one at this time. He was Roman Catholic.

He lived with his family at 347 East Eagle St., East Boston, MA, and at 464 Bremen St. Also in East Boston.

I would like to connect with any and all relatives of my great grandfather, Federico Apolito.

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