I finally located the ship manifest from the Ellis Island records for the arrival of Musolinos. The ship was the Algeria, arriving August 9, 1902 from Naples.
Dominico was not on this ship. His wife (my great grandmother) Maria traveled under her maiden name, Mercurio. Who knows why? Also her age is listed as 42, which seems questionable. The children traveling with her were Antonio (8), Caterina (6), Giovianni(4) and Domenico(2), all with Musolino as last name. Last residence was listed as Montebello. Maria was joining her husband Domenico at 166 Elisabeth St. so he must have arrived previously. However, the only record I find for him is Dominic Musolino age 31 arriving on the Massilia from Naples on April 16, 1904 going to 143 Mulbury St, previously from Reggio Calabria.
You can see the original ship manifest here:
http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup_weif_5a.asp?src=%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Ftif2gif%2Eexe%3FT%3D%5C%5C%5C%5C192%2E168%2E100%2E11%5C%5CIMAGES%5C%5CT715%2D0293%5C%5CT715%2D02930790%2ETIF%26S%3D%2E5&pID=102776011463&name=Caterina%26nbsp%3BMusolino&doa=Aug+09%2C+1902&port=Naples&line=0003
A Gathering of Cousins - New York City, October 4, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Mark A. Mosolino 1932-2009
December 18, 2009
Mark A. Mosolino, 77, of Pottsville, passed away Friday at Community Medical Center, Scranton.Born in Pottsville, Aug. 19, 1932, he was a son of the late Anthony and Gertrude Parton Mosolino.Mark was a 1950 graduate of Mercersburg Academy and a graduate of Syracuse University. He was a decorated Army veteran, having served during the Korean War.He owned and operated Fuel & Tank Cleaning Services, Susquehanna.Mark was of the Catholic faith.Mark was preceded in death by his wife, Anne McGrory Mosolino, who passed in 1995; and two sisters, Mary Mosolino and Gloria Mosolino.He is survived by a daughter, Anne Mittmann, wife of Frank, Montrose; five sons, Anthony, Susquehanna, Mark, husband of Jennifer, Pound Ridge, N.Y., Joseph, Oak Harbor, Wash., Philip, husband of Michele, Carbondale, and Michael, husband of Julie, Southampton, N.Y.; his fiancee, Lois Mengel, Pottsville; six grandchildren; and his brother, Anthony Breslin, Pittsburgh. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick Church, Fourth and Mahantongo Streets, Pottsville. There will be no calling hours before the Mass. Interment will be held in Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Hillside SPCA, Hillside Road, Pottsville, PA 17901. Online condolences may be sent to bestlifetributes.com. Schlitzer-Allen-Pugh Funeral Home Inc., Sixth and West Market streets, Pottsville, is in charge of arrangements.
Mark A. Mosolino, 77, of Pottsville, passed away Friday at Community Medical Center, Scranton.Born in Pottsville, Aug. 19, 1932, he was a son of the late Anthony and Gertrude Parton Mosolino.Mark was a 1950 graduate of Mercersburg Academy and a graduate of Syracuse University. He was a decorated Army veteran, having served during the Korean War.He owned and operated Fuel & Tank Cleaning Services, Susquehanna.Mark was of the Catholic faith.Mark was preceded in death by his wife, Anne McGrory Mosolino, who passed in 1995; and two sisters, Mary Mosolino and Gloria Mosolino.He is survived by a daughter, Anne Mittmann, wife of Frank, Montrose; five sons, Anthony, Susquehanna, Mark, husband of Jennifer, Pound Ridge, N.Y., Joseph, Oak Harbor, Wash., Philip, husband of Michele, Carbondale, and Michael, husband of Julie, Southampton, N.Y.; his fiancee, Lois Mengel, Pottsville; six grandchildren; and his brother, Anthony Breslin, Pittsburgh. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick Church, Fourth and Mahantongo Streets, Pottsville. There will be no calling hours before the Mass. Interment will be held in Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Hillside SPCA, Hillside Road, Pottsville, PA 17901. Online condolences may be sent to bestlifetributes.com. Schlitzer-Allen-Pugh Funeral Home Inc., Sixth and West Market streets, Pottsville, is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Another Cousin Heard From....
Cousin Max sent this e-mail recently:
I saw my sister Anne today in Scranton and she told me about the web site. Thank you for doing so much work. A slight correction though.
Andrew is my brother Michael's son. My kids are Olivia, Max (Mark Anthony IV) and Sophie. Thanks again for all the work you have done.
My web site is www.mosolinodevelopment.com
Max Mosolino
I saw my sister Anne today in Scranton and she told me about the web site. Thank you for doing so much work. A slight correction though.
Andrew is my brother Michael's son. My kids are Olivia, Max (Mark Anthony IV) and Sophie. Thanks again for all the work you have done.
My web site is www.mosolinodevelopment.com
Max Mosolino
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Florence Curtice 1915-2009
For the past 6 years she was a resident at Schuyler Ridge Residential Health Care in Clifton Park, N.Y., where she received excellent care; we are extremely grateful to the staff at Schuyler Ridge for the love and attention they showed Florie, who was one of their favorite residents. We also appreciate the care provided by The Community Hospice in the last several weeks.
Mom had long ago decided to bequeath her body to the Albany Medical College for educational and research purposes. A remembrance service will be held at Schuyler Ridge on the morning of Monday December 28. If you wish, you can make a donation in her name to:Seaton Health
Schuyler Ridge RHC
Attention: Mike Kelly
One Abele Boulevard
Clifton Park, NY 12065
Finally, special thanks and appreciation to Kathy Curtice who provided such loving care and attention to Mom over the years; she was a very special daughter-in-law.
Our love to you all,
Robert and John
Monday, October 12, 2009
A New Cousin
Please welcome Nathan Alexander Curtice, a new cousin, who arrived (quite prematurely) on October 10, 2009, weighing in at a mere 3 lbs. 4 oz. Nathan is doing well but will likely be in hospital for 6-8 weeks; the proud parents, Julie and Scott Curtice, are also doing well.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Naturalization Document
Well this seems to me to be the Naturalization certificate, not the Ellis Island entry document. I increased the contrast and posted this to the Mosolino Photo site at http://picasaweb.google.com/bobcurtice/MosolinoFamily02?authkey=Gv1sRgCP-lm8fAzKuSjAE&feat=directlink
The document says:
Domenico Musolino, aged 51, 5'11" with a scar on his face, became a US citizen on September 30, 1907. His wife was Maria aged 48, residing at 95 Morris St, Jersey City with children Antoni 14, Catharina 12, John 11, Domenico 8, Carmelo 4, Joseph 2.
Several questions remain:
> When did the name get changed to Mosolino?
> Was Mike really Domenico?
> Was Carmelo Bill?
> Who was Joseph? Did he die?
> Did this document mean all the children became US Citizens at the same time?
Anyone have light to shed on these questions?
The document says:
Domenico Musolino, aged 51, 5'11" with a scar on his face, became a US citizen on September 30, 1907. His wife was Maria aged 48, residing at 95 Morris St, Jersey City with children Antoni 14, Catharina 12, John 11, Domenico 8, Carmelo 4, Joseph 2.
Several questions remain:
> When did the name get changed to Mosolino?
> Was Mike really Domenico?
> Was Carmelo Bill?
> Who was Joseph? Did he die?
> Did this document mean all the children became US Citizens at the same time?
Anyone have light to shed on these questions?
Ellis Island entry document
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Hello from North Carolina
Well, it's so great to hear that I have more family. We always can use more family. I enjoy seeing the pictures of you all, and look forward to meeting you! I hear some cousins are interested in visiting when my mom and I are in Sarasota, along with John and Kathy and all the other local family there -- please let me know and we will be thrilled to meet you in person and spend some time together. We will be there January 17 through February 15.
Kaylie, I read your earlier book, A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and thoroughly enjoyed it. So much that I am now half way through your current release. Remarkable stories and I admire your bravery in living the experiences and more so, in sharing them so publicly.
Pam and Michael, and Ken and Edith -- congratulations on Lauren's wedding! Such an exciting event! Looking forward to seeing more of you this winter.
Cheers from Beaufort NC.
Cousin Corrie
Kaylie, I read your earlier book, A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and thoroughly enjoyed it. So much that I am now half way through your current release. Remarkable stories and I admire your bravery in living the experiences and more so, in sharing them so publicly.
Pam and Michael, and Ken and Edith -- congratulations on Lauren's wedding! Such an exciting event! Looking forward to seeing more of you this winter.
Cheers from Beaufort NC.
Cousin Corrie
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Lauren's Wedding Photos
Here is link to Lauren's wedding photos taken by her aunt Kathy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP2w2a7nCcU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP2w2a7nCcU
First Gathering, NYC October 4, 2009
Officially declared to be a great success, the first (and we hope not the last?) gathering of Mosolino cousins took place in New York City on Sunday, October 4, 2009.

The cousins partake of culinary delights from Zabars; Ken (our most senior cousin present) talks with Joe.
Special thanks to:
- Kaylie, for igniting the fire with the publication of her new book, and being our first guest of honor (and taking the time to sign all our copies). Congratulations by the way, on the review in the Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/02/AR2009100202355.htmldyn/content/article/2009/10/02/AR2009100202355.htmldyn/content/article/2009/10/02/AR2009100202355.html
- Edith, for initiating the search for long lost cousins by alerting us to the publication of Kaylie's book,
- Joe, for taking the long detour from Tampa to Seattle by way of NYC to join us for the gathering, and
- Aunt Pat, for the use of her apartment which was such a great venue, and for being a such a gracious hostess.
Perhaps the highlight of the evening was cousin Joe's recounting of his adventure to Gambarie in Calabria, Italy where he uncovered information about our Mosolino ancestors. Turns out we are mis-labeled as the original name was in fact Musolino [weren't those guys at Ellis Island creative?]. He also dug into the story of our supposed relative the brigante, and found that he was related although distantly. You can find information about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Musolino Joe, maybe you will find the time to sift through that bin of information you collected and write a Post about what you found, including photos you took.
Speaking of photos, here are a few from the gathering:
The cousins partake of culinary delights from Zabars; Ken (our most senior cousin present) talks with Joe.
Robert, Kate, John, and Joan reminisce. Kaylie signs Kate's copy of the book.
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