Nicolò BRUNO

an story like many, an story various from many others....

born in  Trapani (Sicily/Italy) the Feb. 15 1892

and emigrated in 1904 in Louisiana, USA.

This website is for my feeling and  admiration for he .

by Riccardo BRUNO

Nicolo' BRUNO Genealogic tree

Thanks for the kind collaboration

Ufficio Storico della Guardia di Finanza, Italy; Archivio di Stato di Trapani, Italy; Suelynn Sandifer, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA, USA; Larry Foreman -Public Library-Ouachita Parish, LA, USA; Raffaella Matera, Termoli (CB), Italy.

The ancient post card by  GENS and MOODY .

Italian version

Old PICTURES

 & DOCUMENTS

   STORY 

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Old PICTURES

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DOCUMENTS

 

Trapani: beach

 

 

Trapani: La Colombaia

 

 

Trapani: Sea

 

 

Trapani: the beach

 

 

Trapani: Port

 

 

Trapani: Port

 

 

Trapani: the Church

 

 

 

Old  Palermo's Port in emigration age

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and finally I found

 

 

 

1904 ship's manifest

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Detain of Nicolo' and Donato BRUNO and of Dionisio SCONTRINO

 

Ruston, LA: 1910 Census

 

The travel of  father Francesco Paolo  BRUNO:

 Nicolo' Bruno baptism act

Italian Militar Service of Nicolo' BRUNO:

 

Ruolo Matricolare italian militar service effective of Nicolo' BRUNO

Post card of Nicolo' Bruno in 1914 militar service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-Post card of Nicolo' BRUNO in the 1915 war's year

 

 

 

 

 

2-Post card of Nicolo' BRUNO in the 1915 war's year

 

 


 

 

Nicolo' Bruno in 1920

 

 

 

 

Patria ship of travel in 1921

 

 

 

1-Nicolo' BRUNO ship's manifest of 1921

2-Nicolo' BRUNO ship's manifest of 1921

 

Navigation-Ouachita Parish in 1911

 

 

 

 

Navigation on Mississippi

 

 

 

Ouachita Parish map in 1895

 

 

 

 

Declaration of intention

 

Census of 1930

 

 

The story of:

 

Nicolò BRUNO

(Trapani 1892/ Monroe, LA, 1962)

Since May 2003 I'm looking for :
1902 manifest ship list of my great-grandfather Francesco Paolo BRUNO from Trapani  (Sicily), Italy) to U.S.A.;
Any help or suggestion is greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

by Riccardo BRUNO

 

My great-uncle Nicolò BRUNO was born on February 15th 1892 in Trapani, Sicily in the house located in Via Torre Pali n.42 (Rione S.Pietro), third child of my great-granparents Francesco Paolo, shoemaker, and Caterina VIRGILIO.

 

 

 

   

 

 

Nicholas birth's street in Trapani, Italy

Nicolò’s father, Francesco Paolo, was the first one to emigrate on 1902, going to New Orleans, Louisiana, USA like many Sicilians before him.

 

On 1904 Nicolò follows his father step; the1th October on SS Patria ship, Nicolo', with Dionisio SCONTRINO uncle also of Trapani (final destination: Monroe, LA), and Donato BRUNO brother of Francesco Paolo father of Nicolò, left Napoli port, arriving the October in Ellis Island-New York port,  catching up in Ruston, LA,  Francesco Paolo father.

But Nicolo' BRUNO and Dionisio SCONTRINO no desembarking  and  remaining for one day in Ellis Island port,  why they was arrived with much delay the 1 October 1904 in Naples on the  "Patria" ship embarking; Dionisio use of  foods, composed from 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 suppers, Nicolò not eat. The 20 October 1904 to the 8,19 A.M. hours they are admitted in U.S.A.; whyle Donato BRUNO is "ADMITTED" why  suitable result  in second dialogue with supervisory committe of immigrants.

 

On 1905 his father, Francesco Paolo, comes back to Italy, where he stays until 1906 when he leaves again with his relative Antonino BRUNO. During this time, probably, father and son, decide to move to Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana. On 1910 census I found Nicolo' (as Nick) living in an house located at 202 North Vienna Street; Nicolo' lives with  Frank (unreadable last name)  and his family. Nicolo' was a shoemaker in a shoe shop.

 

On 1912 Nicolò moves to Monroe, Ouachita parish, Louisiana. Then he comes back to Italy for the military service in the Guardia di Finanza, where he says to be a motion picture operator.

He his in the military service from June 6th 1912 to August 30th 1919. At the end of it, he decides to go back definitively to Louisiana.

 

He takes the ship “Patria” in Palermo on April 24th 1921 and arrives to Ellis Island, New York on May 7th 1921, touching the land two days later. I think he travelled in the steerage. At the arrival, he has $ 35,  he declares to go to a friend Giuseppe LaMonica in New Orleans, to be a labourer, able to read and write Italian, has not the ticket for final destination, he was in tha States between 1904 and 1912, and he left to Trapani his mother Caterina VIRGILIO.

 

Nicolo' meets Nellie G. GUERRIERO and gets married between 1924 and 1925.

 

On 1930 census he declares to be 37 years old, got married at 32 (so 1925) with Nellie G. GUERRIERO, to be naturalized, and having his name as Nicholas. During this time he is the owner of Bruno´s Electric Shoe Shop located downtown Monroe, at 106 N. Second Street, a progressive shoe shop. Local newspaper talk about him, as a respected and well known business man, and his shoe shop.

 

I don´t know when he built his nice house at 503 Alexandria ave. in Monroe; Mrs Suelynn SANDIFER, who kindly helped me in my research, told me the name of the street is now Roselawn ave.

 

On November 1930 the couple welcomes the first baby, Martha Jane, but unfortunately she dies next july. The pain is big so they decide to adopt a baby girl, Sara Ellen.

About her I have not infos.

 

Even if the distance is big, uncle Nicolino, as his relatives use to call him, he is always in touch with his brothers and sisters back in Trapani. After the WWII he sends them all kind of goods, helping them who really appreciate what he does for them, because those times were very hard for everyone.

 

His sister Caterina on 1950 goes to Monroe to visit him, he was already a well known and respected business man.

In fact on November 17th , 1951 Nicolò writes to his newphew Francesco Paolo, using his business paper of Bruno´s Electric Shoe shop, not usual in Italy.

 

On 1953 Nicolò helps his newphew Francesco Paolo (brother of my dad) to emigrate to U.S. thanks to Refugee Relief Act, that allows to enter U.S. to everyone who were refugees during WWII. On 1956 Francesco Paolo leaves to America. About him my dad wrote a book Sulle Ali di un sogno.

 

Nicholas is in pension and after a long ill he dies in Monroe at the age of 70. He is buried at St. Matthews Cemetery in Monroe. A curiosity: the date of birth on the tombstonr is wrote wrong: February 10th, 1893 instead of February 15th , 1892  ...

to continue

Birthact of Nicolo' BRUNO

 

The father Francesco Paolo and the mother Caterina VIRGILIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sisters:

Caterina

 

 

 

 

Francesca Paola

 

 

 

 

 

Leonarda

 

 

 

 

 

Nicholas Bruno in Ruston 1920

 

 

 

 

 

The brother Leonardo

Ruston: Vienna street

 

 

BRUNO House in Monroe

 

 

 

Nicholas Bruno in 1932

 

 

 

 

Nicholas Bruno with Sara Ellen stepdaughter

 

 

 

 

 

 

1937 Newpaper articles about Nicholas BRUNO and the store

Nicholas BRUNO's store Newpaper artricles

1956 Newpaper article

 

Nicholas BRUNO with nephew Francesco Paolo BRUNO jr

 

The book "On dream's wings-Sulle ali di un sogno" author Luigi BRUNO about the brother: Francesco Paolo BRUNO jr STORY

 

 

 

 

 

The brothers Luigi andFrancesco Paolo BRUNO Jr

 

 

 

 

OLD Monroe

 

 

 

Nicholas Bruno abt 1960

 

 

 

 

 

Marriage license

4 October 1924

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 Nicholas BRUNO death certificate

Nechros of:

Nicholas BRUNO

Nellie Guerriero BRUNO

 

Martha J. BRUNO

 

Newpaper article on Nicholas BRUNO death

 

 

Nicholas BRUNO 

Passport_1           Passport_2

 Naturalization Certificate

WWI Medal Honor document

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