NameEmmanuel (Michael) FERLAZZO
Birth25 Jan 1894
OccupationMachinist
FatherSalvatore FERLAZZO (ca1859-)
MotherMaria Cristina LAURA (ca1858-)
Misc. Notes
In 1918, he lived at 36 Bogart in Brooklyn. He was 23 and was born January 25, 1894 in Messina. He was an alien. He works for Samuel Kaner as a pressman at 556 Broadway in Brooklyn. His parents are his dependents. He is 5’7” with a medium build, brown eyes and black hair.621

In 1929, he petitioned for citizenship in the Southern District. He lived at 44 Beaver Street and worked as a machinist. He was born in Messina on January 25, 1894. He and his wife Ruth married October 10, 1923. They have no children. He enlisted in the Army on September 29, 1917, receiving an honorable discharge June 18, 1918. #223091. Private 1st Class, 12 Sec. Group C, 301st. Repair Unit Motor Transport Corp. He entered the US as Emmanuel Ferlazzo on September 20, 1903 on the Sicilian Prince and has lived in Brooklyn ever since.

Santo Valenti, a cobbler living at 734 Flushing, and Giacchino Pensato, a pants maker living at 44 Beaver, witnessed his oath in 1930.

In 1942, he lived at 791 Quincy St and was unemployed with no telephone. He was 48 and was born January 25, 1894 in Messina. His brother Anthony, at 921 Broadway, will always know where he is. He is 5’7” 1/2 and 172, with brown hair and gray eyes. He has a ruddy complexion and a scar on his right wrist. He wears glasses for reading.622
Spouses
Birth14 Mar 1897, Boston, Massachusetts
Marriage10 Oct 1923, Brooklyn
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