NameAngelo Giacomo Miniutti
Birth17 Nov 1879, Ombrenna, Tramonti di Sotto, Italia
Death1 Nov 1963, South Berwick, Maine
FatherPasquale Miniutti (ca1840-ca1892)
MotherRegina Cozzi (1846-1917)
Spouses
Birth26 Jun 1883, Tridis, Tramonti di Sotto, Italia
Death5 Mar 1976, Sanford, Maine
FatherGiovanni Miniutti (1845-1926)
MotherSanta Pielli (1852-1917)
ChildrenAmabile (1902-1903)
 Dusolina Maria (1904-1959)
 Albina Eugenia (1905-2006)
 Fioravante Oswald (1907-1980)
 Theodolinda Valia (1908-1978)
 Mabel Lucy (1910-2009)
 Angela Benvenuta (1912-2014)
 Angelo Guy (1913-2004)
 John Joseph (1915-1945)
 Gloria Mary (Twin) (1920-1998)
 Victor Pasquale (Twin) (1920-2001)
Notes for Angelo Giacomo Miniutti
At age 9 he began to work as a coppersmith. At age 14 he went to the USA.

Returned to Italy in 1899.
Served teo years in the army, Reggimento Alpini, 67 Compania.
Got married after military service.

Went to the US with his brother Sante in 1902.

Family lived in Luigi Miniutti’s house at 167 Rumford Street, Concord, New Hampshire.

1910 census has four children and Angelo’s moither and three brothers living with them.

In 1915 they bought a house on Walker Street in Concord.

After helping his brother Luigi at the black marble quarry in South Berwick, Maine for eight years, he bought a house in Maine and moved the family into it September 1920.

In the mid 1920s they found and bought a farm with pink granite in Wells, Maine and within a few years closed the black granite quarry. With one brother dead, one sick and two not in good health, they decide to sell the pink granite quarry to the Swenson Company. The steps and platform of the Tomb of the Unknown in Washington came from this quarry. It was closed in 1938. Angelo had continued to work for Swenson, and was now out of work so they increased Lucia’s chicken flock from 300 to 1,500 and were in the poultry business until 1948.

SS# issued in Maine - 004-03-6301


MINIUTTI ANGELO nato nel 1879 a TRAMONTI DI SOTTO da PASQUALE e COZZI REGINA
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