Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Housekeeping: Gone to Oz!

You may not see any more posts this year (2006) because I will be on vacation until Jan. 7, 2007. I will be in Australia (aka Oz) with my family, hunting down those elusive ancestors ~ maybe the ones I can't find moved there? Just kidding. I have no known family there, but I will be taking a much-needed break.

However, I am looking forward to a picture of the latest of the Parisi clan who is due to make his/her appearance around Dec 22nd! I will definitely post those when I get them, even if I am on vacation! Best wishes to my cousin Andrea (the baby will come when the phone calls inquirying if you've had it yet are 5 minutes apart).

Have a great Holiday Season and a Happy New Years! I will continue to post after I get back (give me a few days to recover from jet lag!)

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Amelia Godskesen's School Yearbook

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This picture is from The Spectrum, Jefferson High School's yearbook, of June 1916 (p. 128). The name under the picture reads Amelia Godskesen. It was accompanied by the following :
Nickname: Millie
Ambition: Butcher's wife
Favorite Amusement: Outside reading
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I was so thrilled when I found this! It is one of those things that really bring an ancestor to life, especially one you haven't met or don't remember -- which is unfortunately the case with Amelia, my grandmother. When I visit Oregon, hopefully in February, I will see if I can find the yearbook in a library and see if there are more pictures or information (clubs she belonged to, etc.)
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The picture is courtesy of Genealogy Today (www.genealogytoday.com), a subscription site which has scans of yearbooks and other databases. Source information: Family Tree Connection, Jefferson High School (OR) [on-line database], New Providence, NJ, 2005 -- Transcribed from: The Spectrum June 1916 Yearbook, 1916, pg. 128.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Death Certificate for Joseph Marco Parisi

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Joseph Marco's death was the final and saddest part of his involvement with the Portland Water Works. I'll transcribe his death certificate above first, then discuss how it relates to the Water Works.
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Oregon State Board of Health
Division of Vital Statistics
STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
State of Oregon
State File No. #107
Local Registrar's No. #110
Other Misc. Numbers at top of certificate [purpose not stated]:
99-16200-C [handwritten in top left corner]
183 [handwritten under local registrar's no.]
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Left Hand Column:
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1. Place of Death:
(a) County: Multnomah
(b) City: Portland
(c) Name of hospital or institution: Foot of Caruthers St
[mix of type and handwriting; Wilamette River is typed above]
(d) Length of stay: In hospital or institution [left blank]
In this community: 54 yrs.
In state: 54 yrs.
3. (a) Full Name: JOSEPH PARISI
[originally typed Jopseh Parisi, but then the first name was lined through
and written Joseph above]
(b) if veteran, name war: None
(c) Social Security No.: None
4. Sex: Male
5. Color: White
6. (a) Single, widowed, married or divorced: Married
(b) name of husband or wife: Marnian Parisi
(c) age of husband or wife if alive: 78
7. Birth date of deceased: April 25, 1854
8. Age: 86 years, 8 mos, 6 days
9. Birthplace: Austria
10. Usual occupation: Foreman, Water Works
11. Industry or business: City of Portland
12. Father's Name: Peter Parisi
13. Father's Birthplace: Austria
14. Mother's Maiden Name: Olive ?
15. Mother's Birthplace: Austria
16. (a) Informant's own signature: G. J. Parisi [son of Joseph Parisi]
(b) Address: 2435 S.W. 5th Ave.
17. (a) Burial, cremation or removal: Burial
(b) Date: Jan. 11, 1941
(c) Place: Mt. Calvary Cemetery
18. (a) Signature of Funeral Director: Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee
(b) Address: 210 N.W. 17th Ave
19. (a) Date form received by registrar: Stamped Jan. 9 1941
(b) Registrar's signature: Adolph Weinzirl, M.D. [Stamped]
Handwritten underneath: AFF for Correction given name 1-6-49
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Right Hand Column:
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2. Usual Residence of Deceased:
(a) State: Oregon
(b) County: Multnomah
(c) City: Portland
(d) Street No: 2435 S.W. 5th Ave.
(e) how long in USA? 55 yrs
[the number 102 is handwritten under this line with no explanation]
MEDICAL CERTIFICATION:
[the word "Found" is typed right next to this heading]
20. Date of Death:
Month: January day: 8 year: 1941 hour: ? minute: [blank]
21. I hereby certify that I attended the deceased from [blank],
to EXAM and that death occurred on the date.
Immediate cause of death: Strangulation due to drowning
[the number 183 is written and cirlced here with no explanation]
Due to: (fell into Willamette River)
Other Conditions: [blank]
Major findings of operations: [blank]
of autopsy: No
22. If death is due to external causes, fill in the following:
(a) Accident, suicide or homicide: Accident
(b) Date of occurence: About 12-31-40
(c) Where did injury occur: Portland, Oregon
(d) Did injury occur in or about home, on farm, in industrial place, in public place?
Willamette River at foot Carruthers St.
While at work? [blank]
(e) means of injury: Drown
23. Signature: F. Floyd South, MD Coroner [stamped]
Signed G.W. Snook, Deputy
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According to family lore, a water main broke on Christmas and Joseph went to investigate and help. He slipped, fell into the Wilamette River and was lost until New Year's Day. While the dates of the story do not exactly line up with death certificate, this must have been a devastating event. My heart goes out to the family and I can feel their loss, even 60 years later, everytime I see this certificate.

I am working on finding the article about this event, Joseph's obituary, and any Water Committee notes regarding the event.

Other small notes about this death certificate:
1) The name of Joseph's wife (Marina) is misspelled
2) The signer, G.J. Parisi is Joseph's son, George.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Death Certificate for Marina Parisi

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Marina Parisi was Anthony Parisi's mother. I don't have any photographs of my great-grandmother, but I do have her death certificate, posted here. My translation:
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Oregon State Board of Health
Division of Vital Statistics
STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
State of Oregon
State File No. #3956
Local Registrar's No. #3957
Other Misc. Numbers at top of certificate [purpose not stated]:
84-7506 [handwritten in top left corner]
12062 [stamped at top of certificate]
102 [handwritten under local registrar's no.]
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Left Hand Column:
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1. Place of Death:
[Date of Dec. 9 1947 stamped at top of this section]
(a) County: Multnomah
(b) City: Portland
(c) Name of hospital or institution: 2435 S.W. 5th Ave.
[printed in small letters underneath: if not in hospital or institution write street number or location]
(d) Length of stay: In hospital or institution [left blank]
In this community: 56 yrs.
In state: 56 yrs.
3. (a) Full Name: MARINA PARISI
(b) if veteran, name war [dashes to indicate n/a]
(c) Social Security No. [dashes to indicate n/a]
4. Sex: F
5. Color: W [for white]
6. (a) Single, widowed, married or divorced: Widow
(b) name of husband or wife: Joseph
(c) age of husband or wife if alive [left blank]
7. Birth date of deceased: July 21, 1862
8. Age: 85 years, 3 mos, 26 days
9. Birthplace: Austria
10. Usual occupation: Housewife
11. Industry or business: [left blank]
12. Father's Name: Anthony Morelli
13. Father's Birthplace: Austria
14. Mother's Maiden Name: No Record
15. Mother's Birthplace: Austria
16. (a) Informant's own signature: Mrs. Mary Balerica [signature underneath]
(b) Address: 2435 S.W. 5th Ave.
17. (a) Burial, cremation or removal: Burial
(b) Date: 11/20/47
(c) Place: Mt. Calvary Cemetery
18. (a) Signature of Funeral Director: Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee
(b) Address: Portland, Oregon [signature]
19. (a) Date form received by registrar: Stamped Nov. 18 1947 [possibly 19th]
(b) Registrar's signature: [Stamped, unreadable]
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Right Hand Column:
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2. Usual Residence of Deceased:
(a) State: Oregon
(b) County: Mult. [Multnomah]
(c) City: Portland
(d) Street No: 2435 S.W. 5th Ave.
(e) how long in USA? 56 yrs
[the number 102 is handwritten under this line with no explanation]
MEDICAL CERTIFICATION:
20. Date of Death:
Month: November day: 17 year: 1947 hour: 8 minute: 40
21. I hereby certify that I attended the deceased from Nov. 17th [unclear, possibly other date], 1947
to Nov. 17, 1947 and that death occurred on the date.
[the number 16-1947 is handwritten here with no explanation]
Immediate cause of death: Heart. A few days only.
Due to: Hypertension
Due to: Senile
Other Conditions: Advanced Age
Major findings of operations: None
of autopsy: None
22. If death is due to external causes, fill in the following: [the following was left blank and is omitted here]
23. Signature: Alan Welch Smith, MD [typed]
Address: Medical Dental Bldg
[Signature below address]
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A death certificate contains a number of genealogical clues. Most obviously is the name listed of the parents, although Marina's mother is listed as "No Record" so we do not have this important piece of information. However, we do have her father's name (and thus Marina's maiden name) so we can start looking there. We also have information about Marina's residence and know how long she'd been in Portland and at this address. The certificate also tells us where she is buried.
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The informant is also important. Usually this is a family member or close friend of either the deceased or the family. In this case it is Marina's daughter, who lives with her at the time of her death. I will have to look up whether Marina's son-in-law or grandchildren are also living with her at this time.
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The informant is important because that tells you the accuracy of the information. Because a death certificate is at the end of a person's life (hopefully long), many of the birth details may not have been passed down. This is the case with Marina's mother's name and information. Also, birth dates may not be accurate, either because the date wasn't known (before birth certificates were required, an illiterate family, or other errors) or on purpose (women lying about their age, men changing theirs to enlist or get jobs, or simply to receive a pension or social security).
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There are also transcription issues, such as Mary Baldrica's name being misspelled as Balerica by the person who filled out the certificate. Since a death certificate is usually completed at the worst time -- someone close to the deceased has just lost them -- many things may not be corrected or overlooked.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Who's Who -- The family of Joseph Marco Parisi and Marina Morelli

I'm going to go up a generation and talk about Anthony's parents and their children in the next several blogs. As I am still working on documenting many events in this line of my family, and am in the process of blending others' research into my own. To keep things straight, items marked with an asterisk (*) have not been documented by me (but I'm working on it).
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Joseph Marco Parisi married Marina Morelli in a small village (Premione) near Trento (now Italy), around 1885. They then immigrated to the United States and settled in Portland, OR. Like many immigrants, the family did not all move at once, but moved in stages. Joseph came first, secured a job and housing, then moved his family over. I will be discussing this and the area they came from in future posts.

They had the following children:

Anthony Peter Parisi -- "Tony" (10 Jan 1886 - 8 Nov 981); born in Premione
-- married Amelia Godskesen (see previous blog)

*Armida Maria Parisi -- (6 Nov 1888 - 13 Nov 1888); born in Premione

Mary Parisi -- (22 Feb 1892 - 13 Jan 1982); born Portland, OR
-- married Joseph A. Baldrica

Cecilia Parisi -- (16 Nov 1893 -- 2 Jul 1974); born Portland, OR

Rosa Parisi -- (Jul 1897 -- ???); born Portland, OR
-- *married John Cook

Alice Parisi -- (abt. 1901 - ???); born Portland, OR
-- *married William Raymond Jefferis

Henry William Parisi (15 Mar 1903 - 13 Mar 1987); born Portland, OR

George Parisi (17 Mar 1907 - 19 Jul 1981); born Portland, OR
-- * married Ellen Mallon


Just by looking at the place of birth for the children, you can narrow down the immigration date for the family, and see who would have come over. This is helpful in looking at ships' passenger lists, etc.