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Assunta Giancarlo - Assunta, father-in-law and son Luigi 1956.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Assunta's children, luigi and rosanna, 1961.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Assunta's daughter, Rosanna, age 1,5.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Assunta's daughter, Rosanna's first communion, 1968,st peter's, age 7.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Assunta's Friend Pierina in front of town of Navelli .jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Assunta's parents, Brigida and Gaetano.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Boat ticket.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Boat ticket.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Certificate of Citizenship folder.JPG

Assunta Giancarlo - Family - Tony, Assunta, Luigi, Rosanna (front).jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Family - Tony's brother, Umberto, Tony, front, Luigi (Tony), Lorenzo (Umberto), Rosanna (Tony).jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Family at friend's son's christening (child in arms Gino Cantelini) - 1963.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - First communion form.JPG

Assunta Giancarlo - Imperial Order Citizenship oath.JPG

Assunta Giancarlo - Italian passport (2).JPG

Assunta Giancarlo - report cards (2).JPG

Assunta Giancarlo - Tony's father, about 1922, Emanuele.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Tony's mum, about 1957.jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Tony's mum, Rosalia with grandson Luigi, 1957 .jpg

Assunta Giancarlo - Vaccination form (1).JPG

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A photograph mailed to Canada in 1963. Pictured are Augusta and Beniomino Iannozzi, parents of Cataldo Iannozzi, and parents-in-law to Rita Iannozzi (née Caschera).
Cataldo emigrated to Canada in 1959 with a promise to come back in a couple years…

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This is Cataldo Iannozzi's original Italian passport he used to emigrate from Italy to Canada.
In the second image we can see in the top right "Canada con eventuale transito S.U.America" meaning, he originally planned to eventually travel to the…

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A number of Italians who came to Sarnia from Italy, sailed to New York and then travelled by train to Sarnia. This required a confirmation letter, detailing the travel route through New York, for the American Embassy in Rome.

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Domenico Rocca's father had also emigrated to the US in the early 1900s. Emigration repeated itself with the subsequent generation, was a way that the Rocca family's situation in Italy was ameliorated. Money, earned abroad, was sent back so that…

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