For information on the Thorne family, see: Fradd, Brandon, "Ancestry of Thomas Thorne, Grandfather of Thomas Dudley", The Genealogist, Rockport, ME: Picton Press,Spring 2005, Vol. 19, No.1, pp. 112-128.
Child of Thomas Dorne alias Thorne and Mary Purefoy
Susanna Thorne+ b. after 5 March 1559/60, d. a 29 Oct 1588
Mary Purefoy
F
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
For information on the Thorne family, see: Fradd, Brandon, "Ancestry of Thomas Thorne, Grandfather of Thomas Dudley", The Genealogist, Rockport, ME: Picton Press,Spring 2005, Vol. 19, No.1, pp. 112-128.
Timothy Nace, Genealogical research into the Wallingford family of Quebec and upstate New York (Dallas, TX: Ongoing research communicated to this writer, 2001-),.
Thomas Dorne alias Thorne
M, d. before 7 October 1702
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
For information on the Thorne family, see: Fradd, Brandon, "Ancestry of Thomas Thorne, Grandfather of Thomas Dudley", The Genealogist, Rockport, ME: Picton Press,Spring 2005, Vol. 19, No.1, pp. 112-128.
Child of Thomas Dorne alias Thorne and Alice Arden
Timothy Nace, Genealogical research into the Wallingford family of Quebec and upstate New York (Dallas, TX: Ongoing research communicated to this writer, 2001-),.
William Arden
M
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Edmund died after 30 March 1473. His will was dated on that day.
For information on the Thorne family, see: Fradd, Brandon, "Ancestry of Thomas Thorne, Grandfather of Thomas Dudley", The Genealogist, Rockport, ME: Picton Press,Spring 2005, Vol. 19, No.1, pp. 112-128.
Salvatore and Amelia were living at 5 Revere Drive in Foxborough, Norfolk County, MassachusettsG, when he died. His death certificate gave his occupation as the foreman of a tow lot for the Boston Police Department. It also said he was a World War II vet.5
His obituary appeared in the 18 September 1978 Boston Globe and read as follows:
BORDIERI-Of Foxboro, Sept. 17, Salvatore Bordieri, beloved husband of Amelia (Capolino), loving father of Joseph S., Richard S., Ronald J., Salvatore T. and Michael J., all of Foxboro and Mrs. David (Diane) Kettell of Plainville, brother of Paul Bordieri of Newton and Mrs. Joseph (Lena) Morelli of E. Boston. Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8:15 a.m. from the Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 30 South St.. FOXBORO. Followed by a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Mary's Church in Foxboro. Calling hours at the funeral home on Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late Commander of the Lawrence Foster Post A.L. 93, Foxboro.6
FamilySearch Family Tree page: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY8S-M7L.
Descendants of her brother Paul remember him having a sister Sarah who lived in Connecticut. Could this be Santa?
When the 1930 census was taken Santa and Sebastiano and their eight children were renting at 17 Broad Street in New Britain, in the same house as her nephew Stephen Bonazinca and his family. With them was a boarder named Salvatore Bordinado. Sebastiano worked odd jobs in the hardware maufacturing industry.
The 1940 census found the family living at 149 Tremont Street in New Britain, the same house they were in in 1935. Sebastiano worked as a machine worker in a hardware factory. His highest grade level of education reached was grade 3, and for Santa it was only grade 2.
He was buried on 27 February 1974 at Grand View Memorial Park in Los Angeles.2
According to his death certificate, Frank was a self-employed Barber, and had been in that line of work for 40 years, or since the age of 18. At the time, he and his wife Wilma were living at 645 Marie Avenue in Los Angeles. They were also living at this address when his aunt Carmela Buscemi wrote her will. Only an undated copy of this will has been seen at present. She died in 1975.
Citations
Date and place from death record.
California, Death Certificate, 1974:029505.
Jody Francis Pedro
M
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
Mike Buscemi died of heart disease on 28 May 1962 at home, 6129 Toltec Way in Los Angeles, CaliforniaG.4
Burial*
He was buried on 31 May 1962 at Grand View Memorial Park in Glendale.5,4
Michele anglicized his name to Mike later in life, while Fortuna became Fannie. Evidence that he belongs in this family comes from his second marriage record in Los Angeles, which named his parents.
It is not yet known when he came to this country from Italy, and his birth record has not yet been found. The 1920 and 1930 censuses report different dates of immigration. In 1920 it was reported that he came to this country in 1893, which would be when he was only two years old. In 1930, it was reported that he came here in 1914. Census records are notorious for getting dates of immigration wrong, so it's entirely possible that neither of these dates is correct. The 1920 census reported that he could speak English, whlie the 1930 census said that he could not. Fanny apparently came to this country around 1913, possibly with her parents and siblings.
The first record we have of his being in this country is from the 1919 city directory for New Britain, Connecticut. Directories for the years 1915-1918 have not been checked, but he doesn't appear in 1914 unless his name is badly misspelled. The 1919 city directory has a "Michele Buccino/Buccimo" living at 213 Washington St., as well as a man by the name of Giuseppe Cicio. This was the same address that his purported brother Sebastiano and wife Carmela (Mike's wife's sister) were living that year.
The 1920 census of New Britain lists "Maichi" (or Malchi) Buscene and wife Fanny Y. still living at 213 Washington St. with son Frank and daughter Jennie. Maichi was 26 years old and worked in a machine factory. Fanny was 23, son Frank was age 5 and daughter Jennie was less than a year old (her age was either 4 or 7 or 8 months). Both of the children were born in Connecticut, so the family must have been here since at least 1915. Living with them are his father-in-law Salvator "Yearn" (ie. Ierna), as well as Fanny's sister Jennie Insalaco and her husband Charles.
The 1921 directory has not been checked, but in 1922 a "Mrs. Michelina Buccieri" shows up at 179 Washington St., along with a Mariano Bucchieri, a barber, at that same address. These may be entirely different people, but they are the only obvious candidates. The next available directory was in 1924 and they do not appear there, but both of their death records suggest that it was about 1924 when they left Connecticut and moved to Los Angeles, California. The 1930 census finds the family of five living there at 471 East Avenue 28, renting their accomodations for $25 a month. "Mikie" Buscemi was said to be age 36 and employed as a laborer in a vegetable market. Fannie was 32, son Frank was 14, daughter Jennie 11, and son "Mikie Jr." was aged 3 years and 2 months.
When Fannie died in 1947 they were living at 2668 Workman Street in Los Angeles. When Mike and Tina were married in Oct 1951 he gave his adddress as 6129 Toltec Way in Los Angeles. Tina was resident at 170 West Avenue 26 in L.A. When Mike died in 1962 he was still at 6129 Toltec Way, and his son Frank was living with him as well. At the time he died Mike had been employed for the past year as a janitor for Gulf Industries, an appliance business.
Date from gravestone. The 1920 and 1930 census records gave his age as 26 and 36, respectively, which suggest a birth year of 1894. It isn't certain yet where he was born, but his siblings were all born in Sicily.
Correspondence from his niece Joanne Bendott, email dated 27 Mar 2006.
Active in the Sephardi Community, Sigmund served two periods of three years on the Mahamad, which is the body of trustees ruling a Sephardic synagogue.1
Website Source: Hoop Lane Cemetery burial records online, <https://www.hooplanecemetery.org.uk>, date viewed 1 Jan 2020 [The date online actually read 14 April but as that is before his death it is being assumed here that it was supposed to say 14 May].
Amelia Barnett
F
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
In the 1851 census of Kirkwall (6:18) a Margaret Craigie, aged 18 and born in Harray was living on Bridge Street as a house servant for a Robertson family and was unmarried. Nothing more is known of her after that date.
William Bain Craigie
M, b. 14 December 1850, d. 4 June 1897
This research is a work in progress, taken from sources of varying reliability. The information should be verified before being relied upon.
William Bain Craigie was born on 14 December 1850 in Kirkwall, Orkney, ScotlandG. He was baptized the first Sabbath of March 1851 by the Rev. Robert Paterson.1
Marriage*
He married Margaret Corstorphine, daughter of William Corstorphine and Jane McGregor, on 19 May 1871 at 19 Jamaica St. in Edinburgh, ScotlandG. William was a printer, or, more specifically, a compositor (typesetter) and Margaret was a linen factory worker at the time of their marriage. He was living at 170 Newtown in Cupar, Fife, Scotland and she was living at 25 Castlefield in Cupar. They were married at no. 19 Jamaica St. in the District of St. Andrew, Edinburgh, by John Laird, Minister of the Free Church in Cupar, Fife. The marriage was witnessed by James Craigie and Agnes Corstorphine.2
Death*
William died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 4 June 1897 at the Royal Infirmary in the district of St. Giles, Edinburgh, ScotlandG.3
He was living with his parents "off Albert St." in Kirkwall at the time of the 1871 census, occupation given as printer - compositor. In 1871 their first child William was born at Castle St. in Cupar, Fife, and two years later their son David was born on Well St. in Cupar. In 1877 when their daughter Margaret was born they were living at 15 Well St. in Cupar. When the 1881 census was taking they were living at 25 Castlefield in Cupar. A man named David Yool, a 66-year old widower born in Cupar, was living with them at the time. (1881 census, v.420, E.D. 5, p.24) This likely explains the middle name given to two of their sons. When their daughter Margaret died nearly five years later they were at 65 Prince Albert Buildings in Edinburgh. He was living at 132 Prince Albert Buildings on Dec 24, 1884 when he was the informant on his father's death record. The 1891 census found them at 5 Waverly Place in the Canongate District of Edinburgh, living with their two sons William and David. Apparently they had no more than three children, one of whom died young. At the time of his death in 1897 William was still a printer compositor and was living at 16 Waverly Place in Edinburgh. His death record stated that he was a widower. In the inventory of his estate it mentions back wages due from "The Scotsman", so apparently he was employed by this newspaper.