Misc. Notes
For the 1917-1918 WWI draft, registers as Tony Dovico. Serial number 3240, order number 2092. Lives at 90 Jefferson in Hoboken, New Jersey. He’s 38 and gives his birthday as Nov. 28 (no year). He’s white, and a declarant. He’s a plasterer and works for Bracci Bro. at 39th in New York. Nearest relative is Flavi Dovico at the same address.
239In 1920, living as Anthony (39) with his wife Florence (30), son Charles (11), and daughter Rose (7) at 90 Jefferson Street in Hoboken, NJ. They rent. He arrived in 1909, she in 1906. They were naturalized in 1918. Charles was born in New York and Rose in New Jersey. He is a laborer doing plaster work, and she is a dressmaker.
240Living at 937 Hamblet Place (later renamed) in North Bergen in 1930 with his wife Florence, 40, and children Charles, 22, and Mary, 8, who was born in New Jersey. They own their home, valued at $8,000. Anthony, 49, and Charles work as a plasterers in the masonry industry. Anthony and Florence have been married since he was 27 and she was 18. They are naturalized and came over in 1903 and 1904.
241On May 13, 1937, arrived in New York on the Conte di Savoia, which sailed from Naples May 6. He was included on the manifest’s list of US citizens. He was 57, married, lived at 935 Hamblet Place in N. Berghen (sic), and had passport No. 300984, issued in Washington, DC on June 3, 1936.
242On October 11, 1939, arrived in New York on the Saturnia, which sailed from Naples September 29. He was included on the manifest’s list of US citizens. He was 58, married, lived at 935 Hablet Place, NY (sic), and had passport No. 300984, issued in Washington, DC on July 5, 1938.
243In 1942, at 61, living at 1307 10th St, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey. Registered as Antonio Dovico, serial #U1535. Telephone Un.5-5231. Unemployed. Place of birth is Messina, date of birth is Nov. 28, 1880. His wife Florence will always know his address. He is white, 5’9”, 160 lbs., grey hair, brown eyes, dark complexion.
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