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#16: Re: Cassini Author: nucciaLocation: Toronto, Ontario, Canada PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:10 pm
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I can give you the marriage record:


Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1926
about Jessie Caseena
Name: Jessie Caseena
Birth Place: Youngtown NY
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: abt 1878
Father Name: Metta Caseena
Mother Name: Susan Caseena
Spouse Name: Thomas Truman Johnson
Spouse's Age: 23
Spouse Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873
Spouse Birth Place: West Oxford
Spouse Father Name: William Johnson
Spouse Mother Name: Caroline Johnson
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1896
Marriage Place: Oxford
Marriage County: Oxford
Family History Library Microfilm: MS932_90


Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1926
about Jessie Caseena
Name: Jessie Caseena
Spouse Name: Thomas Truman Johnson
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1896
Marriage Place: Ingersoll
Registration Number: 38724
Archives of Ontario Microfilm: 90
Source: Indexed by: Genealogical Research Library

www.gentedimareitalian...rriage.jpg

#17: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:50 am
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Here is additional information that I'm posting for Cito. I think this has some great clues for the family while they were in England.

1901 Canadian census


1902 Toronto City Directory


Family notes (please note the church Menotti was baptized in and it's location)


I'm going to try and search the English records for that church (if there are any) and see if there might be information on the family. I know there are other members of Gente that are better then I at records from England.......maybe some of them will jump in and give some suggestions about obtaining information from the church.

#18: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:37 pm
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In the family notes for Menotti's baptism....can anyone make out what it says before the word East? I can read S. Georges but I can't read the next word. Also, is anyone of our members that live in England familiar with this church? Maybe Cito can write to the parish and request a copy of the baptism.

Thanks in advance for any help Smile

#19: Re: Cassini Author: uantitiLocation: Biella (Piedmont) and Venezia/Venice, Italy PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:14 pm
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The first part of the word is faded. It seems to end with ....the. Could it be an abbreviation for Cathedral? So that it would read: Rev. Bryan Ring, Rector of S. George Cathedral, East London, England. Just a guess as I don't live in England.


Ada

#20: Re: Cassini Author: uantitiLocation: Biella (Piedmont) and Venezia/Venice, Italy PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:19 pm
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What about Saint George in the East London?

Saint George in the East

Ada

#21: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:14 pm
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That's great information Ada. I clicked on the parish website link and it has some wonderful history about the parish and it looks like Cito can send an email to them. Lets hope this church is it Smile

I found two more pieces of information ...... a Cassini mosaic and tile company from the 1890's in Cincinnati Ohio (advertisement from 2 different years). My guess would be that it's the same Cassini family (but it's just a guess)





You may want to contact the city office of Cincinnati to see if there might be old records that were kept. I did that for the mining company that my grandfather had worked at and found a lot of fantastic information. The mine had closed down in the 1930's but the village still has all the records.

#22: Re: Cassini Author: CitoLocation: Nova Scotia PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:02 pm
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thanks for picking up on this angle of the baptisim. The copy that I have is quite faded but it definitely reads as
M. Cassini Born Wed 26 Apr 1843
Baptised by Rev Bryan Ring
Rector of St. Georges in the East
London, England

I have looked up the church and it is still in exsistance. They do have an archives and I shall see how I make out with that angle.

This is exciting for me.

#23: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 2:00 am
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I'm so excited for you!!! Let us know what you decide to do.

Still looking for other information in England.

Smile

#24: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:22 pm
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I found out some more information that might be useful. I searched for parish records St. Georges of the east and came up with this link

www.parishregister.com...chpage.asp

Although I found no Cassini (the name may have been misspelled) I read through a few things on the site. One of the interesting things I came up with is this

The database is compiled from transcriptions of the original registers, stored at the London Metropolitan Archives and then manually entered onto an Access database.

Every attempt has been made to include the entry as it appears. Whilst most of the registers are fairly clear, there are some faded or illegible entries.

A blank field can indicate a missing or an illegible entry. The spelling of words is that given in the Register and not it's modern equivalent. Where an entry has obviously been misspelt, no correction has been made. Eg Niendroff/Niendorff.

There are many entries that are added out of sequence at a later date. This is particularly true of Baptisms of inmates at the St George in the East Infirmary and the St George in the East Workhouse, of which there are plenty.

If anyone has a subscription to ancestry UK could you please try to look up Menotti and/or his family in the workhouse records? I believe that is where we might find him (and his family).

Let me know what you think

#25: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:25 pm
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One more piece of information

ST.GEORGE'S-IN-THE-EAST, St. George in the East, Cannon Street Road [out of Stepney 1729] – still open
St. George's-in-the-East, Christ Church, Watney Street [1841] - now gone??
St. George's-in-the-East, St. John, Grove Street [before 1879] -now gone???
St. George's-in-the-East, St. Mary. Johnson Street (Cable Street) [1850] still open
St. George's-in-the-East, St. Matthew, Princes Square [before 1890] - now gone???
St. George's-in-the-East, St. Peter, Old Gravel lane, London Dock [ 1866] - still open
St. George's-in-the-East, St. Saviour's Mission [?]

I'm hoping this is going to be helpful in some way.

#26: Re: Cassini Author: BillieDeKidLocation: Illinois PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:01 pm
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A little more information. The LDS has the following films for St. Georges in the east. You may want to consider order a couple of the films to look for the Cassini family.

Title Census returns for St. George in the East, 1841-1891
Authors Great Britain. Census Office (Main Author)

1841 HO 107/695-696 FHL BRITISH Film 438811
1841 HO 107/697-698 FHL BRITISH Film 438812
1851 St. Mary HO 107/23 p. 1-540 FHL BRITISH Film 174777
1851 St. Paul HO 107/23 p. 1-614 FHL BRITISH Film 174778
1851 St. John HO 107/23 p. 1-266 FHL BRITISH Film 174779
1861 RG 9/274-279 FHL BRITISH Film 542605
1861 RG 9/280-284 FHL BRITISH Film 542606
1871 RG 10/530-532 FHL BRITISH Film 823387
1871 RG 10/533-535 FHL BRITISH Film 823388
1871 RG 10/536-539 FHL BRITISH Film 823389
1871 RG 10/540-543 FHL BRITISH Film 823390
1881 RG 11/448-452 FHL BRITISH Film 1341098
1881 RG 11/453-456 FHL BRITISH Film 1341099
1881 RG 11/457-460 FHL BRITISH Film 1341100
1891 St. George North District RG 12/284 (4 fiches) FHL BRITISH Fiche 6095394
1891 St. George North District RG 12/285 (4 fiches) FHL BRITISH Fiche 6095395
1891 St. George North District RG 12/286 (4 fiches) FHL BRITISH Fiche 6095396
1891 St. George North District RG 12/287 (4 fiches) FHL BRITISH Fiche 6095397
1891 St. John District RG 12/288 (4 fiches) FHL BRITISH Fiche 6095398



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