I located my great grandfather through a source in Italy. Information below. I would like to find out more about my great grandmother and my great grandfathers parents.
Dear friend,
I enclose the birth certificate of your grandfather Antonio Quicquaro born June 13, 1896 in Toro in via the Trappetp.
His parents were Joseph Quicquaro, aged 41 Peasant and Maria Josefa Mastropietro (but probably the congome is wrong; it is a right instead Fratipietro original surname of San Giovanni in Galdo a country very close to Toro.
In the act of birth it is specified that your grandfather married Maria Pantano 14 July 1924.
In another document, the 1893 State of Souls (which was a record by the priest noted that at Easter he went to the homes of inhabitants of Toro to bless) had noted the family of Antonio and Maria Josefa Quicquaro Fratipietro.
They lived then in the process of Grottone No. 15
The family was made up as follows:
Father: Joseph Quicquaro Nicola, 40-year-old farmer married his second wife with
wife, Maria Josefa Fratipietro was Antonio 33 years,
by whom he had eight children: Pietrantonio Born in 1884, Giovanni Pasquale Michele 1887 1889 1892 Angelo Giuseppe Salvatore 1894 Antonio 1896 1898 1900 Elizabeth
By his first wife, the late Filomena Simonelli was Vincenzo, Giuseppe Quicquaro had three more children: Roman 1875 1877 Nicola Nicoletta 1880.
Total: Giuseppe Quicquaro 1875-1900 had 11 children (including 9 males and 2 females)