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CERINI Family History, Part VIII

October 2022
Acknowledgement
Thanks to research from and collaboration with Dan Malugani, Jim Pandiani, Jill (Marci) Sybalsky, Dell Swearingen, and others who contributed to our family history.
Italian and Latin Names
Parish records, from which most of this information comes, is primarily written in Latin, while civil records are primarily written in Italian. Names that have only been observed in Latin but have either been converted to Italian or left in Latin are rendered in italics.

 

Giovanni Pietro CERINIΔ (1828-1904)

1173233B. Giovanni Pietro CeriniΔ, was born on the night of September 16/17, 1828, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland, and baptized on the 17th as "Jacobus Joannes Petrus." His godfather was named as Pietro Torneri (II), who was married to Giovanna Maria Giumini, his father's first cousin on his paternal grandmother's side. His godmother was Mrs. Maria (Piezzi) Cerini, wife of uncle Antonio Cerini.[Bap 1828] July 2017Pietro married Ellen Howard in the early 1860s and they had at least four children:[Dth 1904]

1173233B1. John Peter Cerini (Jr.) (1874) --  -- 
1173233B2. Sarah CeriniΔ (1878) --  -- 
1173233B3. Johanna Cerini (1879-1882) (Bef. 1904) -- 
1173233B3. William Cerini (1883) --  -- 

Pietro, recorded as "Giacomo Pietro of Giacomo Pietro," a farmer, took out a loan of 710 francs on May 30, 1855, to emigrate to Australia. This was the same day that younger brother Pietro (Antonio) also took out an emigration loan.[Cheda 341-342] The usual cost was 1,000 francs, so presumably Pietro or his family was able to put up the remainder. As did his brother, Pietro likely traveled aboard the Adèle[Gentilli 34], which departed Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Sydney on November 8, 1855.

Peter, as he was called in Australia, was one of 43 initial shareholders for the Derwent Jacks Quartz Gold Mining Company Limited in 1874. He bought 100 shares at £2/10/- (two pounds, 10 shillings). Five other Swiss-Italian shareholders, all of whom were also miners who lived at Derwent Jacks, were: Bundi Perinoni, Martin Gaggononi, Stephen Bolla, Peter Polla, and Peter Bardozie. Each of them bought 50 shares.[Hunt 279]

John Peter Cerini suffered from pneumoconiosis (caused by inhalation of dust) for five years until he died on January 12, 1904, in Piggoreet, Shire of Grenville, County of Grenville, Victoria, Australia. He was reportedly 76 years old but was 75. He was buried on January 14 at Scarsdale Cemetery, 9 kilometers north of Piggoreet.

Sources
  • Bap 1828: 17 Sep 1828 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1843: 1843 Church Census, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1851: Family 47, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Dth 1904: 12 Jan 1904 Death Record, District of Piggoreet, Victoria, Australia, filed January 1904
  • Cheda, Giorgio. L’emigrazione Ticinese in Australia, 2d edition. Locarno, Switzerland: Armando Dadò Editore, 1979.
  • Gentilli, J. The Settlement of Swiss Ticino Immigrants in Australia, 3d edition. University of Western Australia, 1988.
  • Hunt, Joan E. Mining a Rich Lode: The Making of the Springdallah Deep Lead Goldfield Communities. Ballarat, Australia: Federation University, 2015.

Pietro (Antonio) CERINI (1830-1903)

1173233C. Pietro (Antonio) Cerini, was born on the morning of June 17, 1830, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland, and baptized that same day. His godparents were named as Pietro Torneri, who was married to Giovanna Maria Giumini, likely his father's first cousin on his paternal grandmother's side, and who also served as godfather to Pietro's elder brother Giovanni Pietro. Pietro's godmother was named as Mrs. Marianna (Piezzi) Adami, the wife of Pietro Marco Adami, and also his father's first cousin on Pietro's paternal grandmother's side.[Bap 1830]

Pietro, recorded as "Pietro Antonio," a mason, took out a loan of 400 francs from the Oswald company on May 30, 1855, to emigrate to Victoria, Australia. This was the same day that elder brother Giovanni (Giacomo) Pietro also took out an emigration loan.[Cheda 342] The usual cost was 1,000 francs, so presumably Pietro Antonio or his family was able to put up the remainder. Pietro (Antonio) traveled aboard the Adèle[Gentilli 34], perhaps with his brother, which departed Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Sydney on November 8, 1855.

Pietro (Antonio) settled in Hepburn (1856-1857) and mined with partner Alessandro (Mansueto) Pozzi. He also mined in Piggoreet, about 77 kilometers southwest of Hepburn, and was naturalized in 1896.[Gentilli 34]

Pietro (Antonio) Cerini died in Ballarat, between Hepburn and Piggoreet, in 1903. He was about 73 years old.[Gentilli 34]

Sources
  • Bap 1830: 17 Jun 1830 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1843: 1843 Church Census, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1851: Family 47, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cheda, Giorgio. L’emigrazione Ticinese in Australia, 2d edition. Locarno, Switzerland: Armando Dadò Editore, 1979.
  • Gentilli, J. The Settlement of Swiss Ticino Immigrants in Australia, 3d edition. University of Western Australia, 1988.

Giovanni Battista CERINI8 (1834-1929)

Battista CERINI 1173233E. Giovanni Battista Cerini8, was born on August 7 or 8, 1834, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland, and baptized on August 8. He may have been named for his maternal uncle, Giovanni Battista Tognazzini. His godparents were Marcello Lafranchi, likely his great uncle, and Mrs. Maria (Piezzi) Cerini, the wife of his uncle, Antonio Cerini.[Bap 1843] She had also been the godmother of Battista's eldest brother Giovanni Pietro. .

Battista married Maria Orsola Cerini8, his second cousin, after being granted a dispensation, on on April 14, 1861, in Giumaglio. Giacomo Pietro Piezzi and Ferdinando Pozzi were recorded as witnesses.[Mar 1861]. They had seven children and all but one of the six who lived to adulthood emigrated to America:

1173233E1. Addelida CeriniΔ 4 Jul 1861 (> 1900) (> 38)
1173233E2. Giovanni Pietro Cerini (2) Oct 1863 (>1920) (>56)
1173233E3. Maria Annonziatta CeriniΔ 2 Sep 1865 19 Jul 1929 (61/63)
1173233E4. Aurelia Caterina Cerini9 3 Aug 1867 28 Jan 1948 (80)
1173233E5. Ernesta Carolina CeriniΔ 28 Jun 1869 --  -- 
1173233E6. Silvio Cerini 27 Mar 1871 2 Apr 1871 (6 days)
1173233E7. Giacomo Valeriano "Dan" Cerini 27 Jun 1872 18 Oct 1947 (75)
Batista and Josephina CERINI

The Cerinis named the following godparents for their children:

  1. Addelida: Pietro Cerini, Orsola's younger brother, and Maria Cerini, Battista's younger sister[Bap 1861];
  2. Pietro: Giovanni Piezzi and Marianna Cerini, Battista's sister[Bap 1863];
  3. Annonziatta: Felice Cerini, likely Orsola's uncle, and Mrs. Apollonia Piezzi, the widow of Giovanni Piezzi, likely the godfather of Pietro[Bap 1865];
  4. Aurelia: Agostino Piezzi, likely the brother of Giovanni Piezzi, and Maria Cerini (no immediate relationship)[Bap 1867];
  5. Carolina: Domenico Pedrotti and Maria Cerini, Battista's younger sister[Bap 1869];
  6. Silvio: Giovanni Lorenzo Pozzi and cousin Marianna Cerini, daughter of Felice[Bap 1871]; and
  7. Dan: Giacomo Pedrotti and Carolina Pozzi.[Bap 1872]

Godfathers Giovanni and Agostino Piezzi and Domenico Pedrotti were all grandsons of Giovanni Domenico Piezzi.

Battista's two eldest brothers emigrated to Australia in 1855. Battista is recalled to have emigrated to California but did not settle there permanently. He left his family behind in Switzerland during at least two trips to America. While in America he worked at a dairy in Fallon, Marin County, California, just north of Tomales.

The first trip may have been captured in the 1880 census in which a Battista Cerini, age 47, was working as a hired man on the farm of Luca and Barbarina Bonetti in Nicasio Township, Marin County. Along with them worked Angelo Bizzini, a button maker, age 30, and Marco Bonetti, age 18.[Cen 1880] While the Bonetti family is well established in Giumaglio and the Bizzini family associated with Avegno, none of Battista's employers or co-workers in 1880 have been connected to Giumaglio. Battista's eldest son Pietro is also recorded to have immigrated to California in 1880.

After son Pietro's emigration to California came Dan's in 1888 and Annonziatta's in 1890.

Battista was named as the godfather of grandson Carlo Aurelio Malugani8 in 1890, likely while his son-in-law Giuseppe Malugani was in America. Giuseppe returned and took daughter Aurelia7 and their two toddlers to California 1892.

Daughter Addeleida also emigrated by 1893, to Pennsylvania. In the end, of their six grown children, only daughter Carolina stayed behind in Giumaglio while her first seven children emigrated to California between 1907 and 1920.

Battista's own last trip to America was believed to be the year of his grandson Dan's birth in 1908. According to granddaughter Alice Cerine, Battista fought under Teddy Roosevelt in the Indian Wars, but that is unlikely as Battista was already in his 70s by then.

Giovanni Battista Cerini died on January 4, 1929, in a hospice in Someo, at the age of 94 years. He was buried in Giumaglio.

Battista has been credited as the source of his grandchildren's longevity. Six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren lived to be 95 years or older: Olga Cerine (1891-1991), age 99; Maria (Bertelli) Mazzina (1896-1992), age 107; Josephine (Malugani) Sanford (1898-1994), age 95; Daniel Malugani (1908-2008), age 99; Doro Bertelli (1905-2000), age 95; Giuseppina Bertelli (1909-2016), age 107; Alice Cerine (1911-2012), age 101; Mike Magatelli (1913-2011), age 97; Annabelle Pomi (1917-2015), age 97; and Hazel (Malugani) Goss4 (1919-2018), age 99. An article attributed Battista's and others' longevity in Giumaglio to "the air of our waterfall and our grottoes."[News 1929]

Popolo e Libertà, January 18, 1929

Death of Giovanni Battista Cerini

"From Valle Maggia"

"Giumaglio. — Last week, a dear 95 year old, Battista Cerini, was buried here. He died in the municipal hospice of Someo."

"A friend warns us that in this town there would be more than 20 individuals of both sexes who exceed 70 years of age. It must be said that the air of our waterfall and our grottoes is very healthy. Then on Sunday, in the afternoon, Fiorni Giovanni, 60 years old, of Italian origin, came accompanied to his final resting place, but here he was married for many years and enjoyed well-deserved esteem for his industriousness, for his goodness, for his goodness of character, always helpful to everyone. His friend V. Sartori said short but moving words of greeting at the grave of poor Giovanni."

"To all relatives, sincere condolences."


Sources
  • Bap 1834: 8 Aug 1834 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1843: 1843 Church Census, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Mar 1861: 14 Apr 1861 Marriage, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1861: 4 Jul 1861 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1863: 4 Oct 1863 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1865: 3 Sep 1865 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1867: 4 [Aug] 1867 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1869: 29 Jun 1869 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1872: 1 Jul 1872 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1880: 15 Jul 1880 Census, Nicasio Township, Marina County, California
  • Reg ~1851: Family 47, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • News 1929: Popolo e Libertà, 18 Jan 1929

Marianna (CERINI) MALUGANI (1840-1892)

1173233G. Marianna Cerini was born on the morning of March 15, 1840, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland, and baptized that day. Her godfather was a man named Battista (family name illegible) from Bergamo, Italy, and her godmother was Maddalena Giumini, her father's first cousin on his maternal side.

Marianna is known for having been named by her brother Battista8 as the godmother of his eldest son Giovanni Pietro Cerini.[Bap 1863]

Marianna is suspected to be the one who married Carlo Malugani1 in Primaluna, Lecco province, Italy, on March 29, 1877[Mar 1877], becoming his second wife. As such, her stepson Giuseppe Carlo Malugani2 later married her niece Aurelia Cerini9.

Carlo Malugani died sometime before Marianna's death in 1892.[Dth 1892]

Marianna (Cerini) Malugani died on October 15, 1892, in Primaluna. She was recorded to be 55 years old, but, if the same, would have been 52 years old. Her parents were listed as Pietro Cerini and Giovanna Cerini.[Dth 1892]

Sources
  • Bap 1840: 15 Mar 1840 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1843: 1843 Church Census, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1863: 4 Oct 1863 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Mar 1877: 29 Mar 1877 Marriage, Primaluna, Lecco, Italy
  • Reg ~1851: Family 47, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Dth 1892: 15 Oct 1892 Death, Primaluna, Lecco, Italy, filed 16 Oct 1892
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland

Maria Marghertia (CERINI) TOGNETTIΔ (1842->1876)

1173233H. Maria Margherita CeriniΔ was born on April 8, 1842, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland. Her godparents were named as Pietro Antonio Tognazzini of Someo and Margherita Lafranchi of neighboring Coglio, who was likely her namesake.[Bap 1842] Margherita married Angelo Tognetti around April 16, 1876.[Reg ~1894]

Mary (Tognetti) Phillips

August 2019What became of Margherita and Angelo after their marriage is not yet known, but a Mary M. (Tognetti/Tognotti) Phillips (1877-1929) may have been their daughter.

Mary married Felix F. Phillips (1686-1929) and raised at least six children in Sonoma County, California. Hazel (Malugani) Goss recalled that Mary's daughter Olga (Phillips) Camozzi was a cousin to Aurelia9 and Annonziatta Cerini. DNA testing of one of Olga's granddaughters and a niece and nephew show matches with multiple cousins of this branch, including an overlapping segment match with another descendant of the Cerini-Tognazzini line.


Sources
  • Bap 1842: 8 Apr 1842 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1843: 1843 Church Census, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland

Maria Catterina CERINI (1844-1885)

1173233I. Maria Catterina Domenica Cerini was born on September 18, 1844, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland. Her godparents were named as Pietro Adami and the widow Catterina Piezzi.[Bap 1844]

Maria Catterina Domenica Cerini died on April 27, 1885, in Giumaglio, six years to the day after her next younger sister Carolina died. Catterina was buried the following day at the Church of Santa Maria Assunta. She was only 40 years old.[Dth 1885]

Sources
  • Bap 1844: 18 Sep 1844 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Dth 1885: 27 Apr 1885 Death, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland

Maria Carolina CERINI (1847-1879)

1173233J. Maria Carolina Cerini was born on January 27, 1847, in Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland.[Bap 1847] Her godparents were named as Pietro Antonio Tognazzini of Someo (likely a relatve on her mother's side) and Carolina Pozzi, her apparent namesake.

Maria Carolina Cerini appears not to have married and died on April 27, 1879, at her home in Giumaglio. She was only 32 years old. She was buried the following day at the Church of Santa Maria Assunta.[Dth 1879, Reg ~1894]

Sources
  • Bap 1847: 27 Jan 1847 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Dth 1879: 27 Apr 1879 Death, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland

Maria CERINI

June 20131173233x. Maria Cerini lived in Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland. She is known for having been named by her brother Battista3 as the godmother of his two daughters, Addelida and Ernesta Carolina Cerini, however, I have yet to isolate which of the five "Maria" sisters she correlates to.[Bap 1861,1869]

Sources
  • Bap 1861: 4 Jul 1861 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1869: 29 Jun 1869 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland

Maria Orsola CERINI8 (1839-1886)

Maria Orsola CERINI11732462. Maria Orsola Cerini8 was born on December 15, 1839, apparently somewhere other than Giumaglio as no baptism record has been found at the parish. She married Giovanni Battista Cerini8, her second cousin, after being granted a dispensation, on April 14, 1861, in Giumaglio. Giacomo Pietro Piezzi and Ferdinando Pozzi were recorded as witnesses.[Mar 1861] They had seven children and all six who lived to adulthood emigrated to America:

117324621. Addelida Cerini 4 Jul 1861 --  -- 
117324622. Giovanni Pietro Cerini (1 Oct) 1863 (>1920) (>56)
117324623. Maria Annonziatta CeriniΔ 1 Sep 1865 19 Jul 1929 (61/63)
117324624. Aurelia Caterina Cerini9 3 Aug 1867 28 Jan 1948 (80)
117324625. Ernesta Carolina CeriniΔ 28 Jun 1869 --  -- 
117324626. Silvio Cerini 27 Mar 1871 2 Apr 1871 (6 days)
117324627. Giacomo Valeriano "Dan" Cerini 27 Jun 1872 18 Oct 1947 (75)
Orsola, Elisabetta, or Giuseppa?
Tracking Orsola over time has proven a bit of a challenge. Inexplicably, she was named three different ways in her children's baptism records. For her first three children she was named as "Maria Ursula" (Orsola)[Bap 1861-1865, Reg ~1894], followed by "Josepha" (Giuseppa) for daughter Aurelia[Bap 1867], and lastly as "Elisabeth" (Elisabetta) for the last three children.[Bap 1869-1872] She was further named as "Josephina" (Giuseppina) on daughter Aurelia's marriage record.[Mar 1888] In all but one case she was correctly named as the daughter of Josephi (Giuseppe) Cerini.

Maria Orsola Cerini reportedly died on October 18, 1886. She was only 46 years old.

Sources
  • Mar 1861: 14 Apr 1861 Marriage, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1861: 4 Jul 1861 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1863: 4 Oct 1863 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1865: 3 Sep 1865 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1867: 4 [Aug] 1867 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1869: 29 Jun 1869 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1872: 1 Jul 1872 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Mar 1888: 5 Feb 1888 Marriage, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Reg ~1894: Family 22, Registro della Popolazione, Giumaglio, Ticino, Switzerland

Pietro Antonio CERINIΔ (1842-1916)

11732463. Pietro Antonio CeriniΔ was born on October 10, 1842, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland. He was apparently named for his paternal grandfather and his paternal uncle and godfather Pietro Antonio Felice Cerini. His godmother was his paternal aunt Maria Anna Cerini.[Bap 1842]

Peter married Marianne Siegenthaler in Trub, Bern canton, Switzerland, in 1874.[Mar 1874] They had seven children but only four survived to 1900.[Cen 1900] The family emigrated to America in 1882 and the spelling of Cerini changed to Cerine.

117324631. Louise Mary CerineΔ 8 Jun 1875 23 Jun 1947 (72)
117324632. Fred Peter CerineΔ 9 Oct 1877 6 Jun 1947 (69)
117324633. Joseph Nicholas Cerine 1 Jul 1879 11 Oct 1935 (56)
117324634. Rose Cerine Mar 1881 21 Apr 1968 (87)
117324635. Peter Antonio Cerine (Jr.) Oct 1886 14 Nov 1886 (5 weeks)

Pietro was named by his elder sister Maria Orsola8 as the godfather of her daughter Addelida Cerini.[Bap 1861]

"Pietro Ceriny" (sic), age 40, departed from Le Havre, France, aboard the Labrador and arrived in New York City on August 24, 1882. He was recorded to be a blacksmith from Biel/Bienne, canton of Bern. His family's passenger records have not yet been found. Maria, Fred, and presumably Peter and the rest of the Swiss-born children, were naturalized as United States citizens in 1887.[Cen 1920]

Son Peter Antonio was born in early October 1886 but died 5 weeks later of cholera infantum. He was buried at Hyde Park Cemetery (Washburn Street Cemetery). He and his family had been living on 9th Street in Scranton.[Dth 1886]

The Cerines later resettled at 1407 North Main Avenue in Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, by 1900. At the time they had a mortgage on the home but paid it off by 1910.[Cen 1900, 1910] Peter worked as a hotel keeper.[Cen 1900]

Peter Cerine suffered a stroke and later died of a cerebral hemorrhage on July 12, 1916, at home at 1407 North Main Avenue in Scranton. He had been attended by Dr. Peter Felix Carlucci, the younger brother of son-in-law Frank Carlucci. He was 73 years old.[Dth 1916] Peter was buried on July 14 at Dunmore Cemetery, northeast of Scranton.[Grave]

Obituary
"Death of Peter Cerine, Prominent North End Citizen"
"Peter Cerine, for many years one of the most prominent citizens of the North Scranton section, but living somewhat retired from the activities of the community for several years, died this morning at his home, 1407 North Main avenue, from the effects of a stroke of paralysis sustained three weeks ago. Mr. Cerine was born in Switzerland in 1842, coming to this country in 1881, locating in this city, which had be[e]n his home ever since. He was a blacksmith by trade, following this occupation for some time and later engaging in the hotel business, which his son afterwards continued up to a year or so ago. Mr. Cerine was a home-loving man, and in the family circle his loss will be deeply felt. He was a member of the Gruglie Verein Swiss Singing society and of the Taylor Beneficial association, and was greatly esteemed in the Swiss circles of the valley. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and two sons, as follow: Mrs. Frank Carlucci, Mrs. Nicholas Carlucci, Fred Cerine and Joseph N. Cerine, all of Scranton. There also survive nine grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the house on Friday afternoon."
Frank Charles Carlucci III
Daughter Louise (Cerine) Carlucci's grandson, Frank Charles Carlucci III (1930-2018) served in the U.S. Navy and went on to the positions of Ambassador to Portugal, Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Advisor, and Secretary of Defense.

After Peter's death, Maria continued to reside at 1407 North Main Avenue with son Fred. Both reported German as their native language. By 1930, Marie was renting a house next to son Fred and his family, but the houses were curiously numbered as 1409 and 1411 North Main Avenue, respectively.[Cen 1930]

Marie Anne (Siegenthaler) Cerine reportedly died on January 14, 1933, in Scranton. She was 89 years old.

Sources
  • Bap 1842: 10 Oct 1842 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Cen 1843: 1843 Church Census, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Bap 1861: 4 Jul 1861 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Mar 1874: 1874 Marriage, Trub, Bern, Switzerland
  • Pass 1882: 24 Aug 1882, United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897
  • Dth 1886: Return of Death, 14 Nov 1886, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
  • Cen 1900: 16 Jun 1900 Census, 1407 North Main Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
  • Cen 1910: 16 Apr 1910 Census, 1407 North Main Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
  • Dth 1916: 12 Jul 1916 Certificate of Death 75060, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, filed 14 Jul 1916
  • Cen 1920: 15 Jan 1920 Census, 1407 North Main Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
  • Cen 1930: 9 Apr 1930 Census, 1409 & 1411 North Main Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
  • Grave: Washburn Street Cemetery, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, Find A Grave <http://www.findagrave.com>

Elisabetta Apollonia (CERINI) MARCIΔ (1848-)

11732465. Elisabetta Apollonia CeriniΔ was born on September 16, 1848, in Giumaglio, Ticino canton, Switzerland, and baptized the following day. Her godmother and apparent partial namesake was Mrs. Apollonia Piezzi, the wife of Giovanni Piezzi. Her godfather was Giovanni Giacomo Adami.[Bap 1848]

Elisabetta married Luca Marci of Frasco, in the upper Verzasca valley, in Frasco on August 3, 1877. They had at least three children, all born in Frasco:[Marci-Sybalsky]

117324651. Gerunzio Giuseppe MarciΔ 6 May 1880 4 Jan 1966 (85)
117324652. Dorothy Marci 8 Mar 1884 25 Jan 1920 (35)
117324653. Luca Santino Marci 25 Jun 1885 (> 1930) (> 45)

Three children emigrated to California after the turn of the century: Gerunzio in 1900, Luca in 1901, and Dorothy in 1911.

Sources
  • Bap 1848: 17 Sep 1848 Baptism, Sancta Maria Gratiarum, Giumaglio Parish, Ticino, Switzerland
  • Marci-Sybalsky, Jill A. Jill Marci and Her Ancestors. (Library Edition). 2013.