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Andrew Vassallo 1969

Andrew Vassallo was born at Malta in Malta. He was married to Mary Salvina, and they were together until death separated them. He had children Andrew Vassallo, Charles Vassallo, Jean Vassallo, Joe Vassallo, Rita Vassallo, and Tony Vassallo. Andrew Vassallo died on December 7, 1969 in Toronto, Toronto County, ON Canada.
Andrew Vassallo
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Toronto, Toronto County, ON, Canada
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  • Introduction

    Andrew Vassallo arrived in the port of New York from Malta on May 18, 1953. He was 31 years old and married at the time. Although records indicated he was born in Malta, his documents state that he was British.
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  • Personal Life & Family

    Andrew married Mary Salvnia (1932 - 2019). She was born in Malta. They had six children: four sons and two daughters.
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    December 7, 1969
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    Toronto, Toronto County, ON Canada
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