Giacomo Galli’s Birth Certificate
TRANSLATION: Church of the parish of Caprino Veronese Birth Certificate There appears in this Parish registry that Giacomo Galli, son of Francesco and Giovanna Martinelli, was born in this Parish on March 27th 1868. [...]
A Shopping List
A shopping list containing items for baby Erminia Galli in the year 1900.
Money Sent to Giacomo
A letter from Ralph and Erminia, on the Cumberland Macaroni Manufacturing Company letterhead. Dated October 31, 1920 TRANSLATION: Dear Father-in-law, The five thousand lire check costs me 250 dollars and you will also [...]
Giacomo Galli’s Passport
TRANSLATION: This passport is valid for one year. Dated February 21st, 1923 IN VITTORIO EMANUELE III IN THANKS TO GOD AND THE WILL OF THE NATION KING OF ITALY PASSPORT Released to [...]
Giacomo’s Permit to Reenter the U.S.
March 25th, 1926. Giacomo Galli, an alien lawfully admitted to the United States, was issued a permit by the United States immigration service to lawfully be re-admitted to United States, returning from a [...]
Giacomo’s Certificate of Residence
A letter dated June? 20, 1926. In Italian, on stationery printed: the Royal Consulate of Italy, Boston, Mass. Beneath that there's a rubber-stamp: Agent of the Royal Consulate in Springfield, Mass. It is [...]
Giacomo Penal Certificate
TRANSLATION: The Civil and Penal Tribunal of Verona Penal Certificate We attest that in this record office, in the name of Giacomo Galli, son of Francesco and Giovanna Martelli, born in Caprino Veronese [...]
Bank Receipt Transfer of Lire to Italy
A receipt on bank-like paper #6027, Barnesboro, PA. August 31, 1921 TRANSLATION: I have received from Mr. Giacomo Galli the sum in Lire of 5000 to transmit to Prior Cesare, the leading Catholic [...]
Giacomo’s Will?
December 12th, 1926. A handwritten official letter signed by Elisa Pezzolato, which is hard to translate, but says in part: "... for the rest of his natural life..." It could be a will, [...]
Giacomo’s Money Orders from the Cunard Line
Two receipts from the Cunard lines, exchanging Lire for dollars. Seems like money orders. One is dated April 15th, 1924 for $20 for 425 Lire. The other is undated for $27.50 for 600 [...]