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Vincenzo Carlino

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Vincenzo Carlino
Vincenzo Filippo Carlino. After he emigrated to the United States, his name was changed to Vincenzo Carlini then James Carlini then James Carline by those who had a difficult time pronouncing his name properly.
Date & Place: at Home 398 Stoy St., in Leetonia, Columbiana County, Ohio 44431, United States
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Vincenzo Carlini
Vincenzo Filippo Carlino of 398 Stoy Street, in Leetonia, Columbiana County, Ohio United States of America was born on January 8, 1875 at Home Via San Rocco, in San Pietro Avellana, Provincia di Campobasso County, Molise Italy. Vincenzo was baptized in 1875 at Church name unknown. in San Pietro Avellana. Vincenzo Carlino died at age 73 years old in 1948 at Leetonia 398 Stoy Street, in Leetonia, Columbiana County, Ohio United States, and was buried in September 1948 at Mount Calvary in Leetonia.
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