Name Variation | | Martino Cosentino was also known as Martin Cosentino. |
Birth | 2 Oct 1864 | He was born on 2 Oct 1864 in Italy. |
Marriage | | He and Frances Biforka, daughter of Phillip Biforka and Jennie D'Trapinn (???), were married. |
Immigration (Witness)
| 18 Mar 1913 | Martino Cosentino immigrated with Antonino Cavatario and Giovanna Cosentino on 18 Mar 1913 in New York, New York, on the from Palermo Italy, under the name of Giovanna Cossentino on the Mendozza. |
Immigration | 1915 | Martino Cosentino immigrated in 1915. |
1920 Census | 15 Jan 1920 | Martino Cosentino appeared as head of household in the 1920 Federal Census of St. Louis City, Missouri, as Martin Cosentino. Living with him was his wife, Frances, and their children, John and Anna, with her children, an unknown or excluded person . He is a married white male, age 72. Lives at 1409 North 19th Street. He rents his home. Immigrated to the U.S. in 1915. He is an illegal alien. He can read and write. He was born in Italy. His native tongue is Italian. His mother and father were born in Italy. Their native tongue is Italian. He cannot speak English. His occupation is helper in a poolroom. |
Address | | Martino Cosentino lived 2105 North 14th, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Death | 14 Mar 1928 | He died on 14 Mar 1928 in St. Louis City, Missouri, at age 63. |
Funeral | 17 Mar 1928 | His funeral was held at the residence, 2105 North Fourteenth Street, to Our Lady Help of Chrisitan Church. on 17 Mar 1928 in St. Louis City, Missouri. |
Undertaker | 17 Mar 1928 | The undertaker was Bensiek Niehaus at 1138 North 6th in St. Louis, Missouri. |
Burial | 17 Mar 1928 | He was buried on 17 Mar 1928, age 63, in Calvary Cemetery, located in St. Louis, Missouri, in Section 005, Lot 000P, Grave 36. |