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This would be a new page for us, as we cant access our other one, but we have put a link to it below. Alot of photos and links are there, but newer info will be posted here as we gather it. Plans to visit Ellis Island is in the works, so please check back often. Information posted here is not an exact science, but most have been verified through family members, land records, census', etc... If you should come about errors please don't hesitate to contact me. Email address posted is working or active. ~~ Thanks again to all our family members out there that have supported or helped us with our research. ~~
The Funk and Mowery Family
Updated October 14, 2007

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Family Photos

  • 1930 Census Maretta DeFrange Petitti (368 KB)
    1930 Census of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma with Mary listed with her son John.
  • Robert J. Funk (134 KB)
    Robert in his World War II uniform.
  • 1920 Census James B. & Rackilee Magdalena Fabrizio (422 KB)
    James Bernard & Rackilee Magdalena Fabrizio were living in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma during the 1920 Census.
  • 1930 Census Samuel & Cora Fabrizio Rossi (483 KB)
    1930 Census of Haileyville, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma with Samuel & Cora listed with children. Samuel is listed as Santi Rossi.
  • Robert J. Funk in Czech. (56 KB)
    Robert standing in front of the well in which the water he drank from made him terribly sick. This was taken in Czech during World War II.
  • 1850 Census John B. & Sarah Inman Keezer (388 KB)
    1850 Census John B. & Sarah Inman Keezer of Freedom Township, Henry County, Ohio
  • 1910 Census Anthony & Anna Petitti Fabrizio (362 KB)
    1910 Census Anthony & Anna Petitti Fabrizio, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
  • Sam Rossi Family (1465 KB)
    An article of Sam & Cora Fabrizio Rossi which appeared in Pittsburg County's People & Places. Looking to contact Judy Ross who submitted the article.
  • 1850 Census Henry & Nancy Rovince Funk (415 KB)
    1850 Census of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania with Henry & Nancy Funk and children.
  • 1930 Census Anthony & Anna Petitti Fabrizio (564 KB)
    1930 Census Anthony & Anna Petitti Fabrizio, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
  • Krebs Italian Band ~ Krebs, Oklahoma (680 KB)
    A newspaper clipping, not sure which newspaper. Interested in knowing who most of the members are and whether they are related to me.
  • 1870 Census Funk & Miller (422 KB)
    This is a 1870 Census of Providence Township, Lucas County, Ohio with Henry & Nancy Funk and Abraham & Lydia Miller's Families.
  • 1920 Census Rocco & Angelina DiGiacomo Fabrizio (450 KB)
    1920 Census Rocco & Angelina DiGiacomo Fabrizio of Marshall County, West Virginia
  • John Paul & Genevieve Bernadette (Zaremba Fabrizio (813 KB)
    Grandpa & Grandma Fabrizio at my Aunt Joan & Uncle Marty's wedding.
  • 1880 Census Epraim Funk (383 KB)
    1880 Census Providence Township, Lucas County, Ohio with Ephraim & Addie Cox Funk
  • 1930 Census Rocco & Angelina DiGiacomo Fabrizio (494 KB)
    1930 Census Rocco & Angelina DiGiacomo Fabrizio of Marshall County, West Virginia
  • The Nord America (1 KB)
    This is the ship Sabatino "Sam" Rossi came to America on in September 1908. NORD AMERICA The "Nord America" was built in 1882 by J.Elder & Co, Glasgow as the "Stirling Castle" for Thos Skinner & Co, London. She was a 4,826 gross ton ship, length 418.6ft x beam 50ft, two funnels, three masts, iron construction, single screw and a speed of 15 knots when built. Launched on 21/1/1882, she was used on the tea trade from China and was world famous for her rapid voyages. Purchased by the Italian company, La Veloce in 1883, she was fitted with accommodation for 90-1st, 100-2nd and 1,223-3rd class passengers and renamed "Nord America" but, due to her fame, was allowed to retain her original name as well. She commenced her first voyage from Genoa to South America on 13/11/1883 and in 1884 was named "Nord America" only. In 1885 she was chartered by the British government for carriage of troops to Suakin, Sudan and in 1899 was chartered to the Russian government and used as a troopship between Odessa and Vladivostock in connection with the Boxer rebellion in China. Rebuilt by Palmers Co Ltd in 1900, re-engined with less powerful engines to give a speed of 13.5knots, accommodation altered to carry 90-2nd and 1,223-3rd class only, funnels lengthened and her three masts reduced to two. On 27/5/1901 she started her first voyage between Palermo, Naples and New York and commenced her last passenger round voyage from Genoa to Naples and New York on 25/3/1908 (58 round voyages). In December 1908 she was used as an accommodation ship for survivors of the earthquake at Messina. She was then employed solely as a cargo steamer, and on 5/12/1910 while on passage from Buenos Aires with a cargo of horses, she ran aground on the Moroccan coast. She was refloated and towed to Genoa, laid up and was scrapped in 1911. [North Atlantic Seaway, vol.3, p.1264-1271, by N.R.P. Bonsor] [South Atlantic Seaway, p.278-279, by N.R.P. Bonsor]
  • 1910 Census Felicia Estella Fabrizio (666 KB)
    1910 Census Part 1 of Krebs, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma with Felicia & children listed.
  • 1920 Census John & Minnie Ross Fabrizio (505 KB)
    1920 Census John & Domenica "Minnie" Ross Fabrizio in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
  • Sabatino "Sam" Rossi Passenger Record (74 KB)
    Passenger Record for Sabatino "Sam" Rossi from Ellis Island.
  • 1910 Census Felicia Estella Fabrizio (316 KB)
    Part two
  • Anthony Fabrizio World War I Draft Reg. Card (154 KB)
    Anthony Fabrizio World War I Draft Reg. Card
  • 1920 Census Felicia Estella Fabrizio (505 KB)
    Felicia Estella was living with her son, John Fabrizio, in 1920 according to the Census.
  • 1920 Census Anthony & Anna Petitti Fabrizio (448 KB)
    1920 Census of Krebs, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma with Anthony & Anna and children.
  • 1910 Census Adalbert & Caroline Para Fabrizio (394 KB)
    1910 Census Adalbert "Albert" & Caroline Para Fabrizio Census of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
  • 1930 Census John & Minnie Ross Fabrizio Pg1 (464 KB)
    John & Domenica Ross Fabrizio Census in 1930 Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
  • 1920 Census Joseph A. & Maggie Carano DeFrange (622 KB)
    1920 Census of Krebs, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma with Joseph & Maggie and children listed.
  • 1920 Census Adalbert & Caroline Para Fabrizio (544 KB)
    1920 Census Adalbert "Albert" & Caroline Para Fabrizio of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
  • 1930 Census John & Minnie Ross Fabrizio Pg2 (465 KB)
    John & Domenica Ross Fabrizio were living in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma according to the 1930 Census.
  • 1930 Census Adalbert & Caroline Para Fabrizio (487 KB)
    1930 Census Adalbert "Albert" & Caroline Para Fabrizio of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
 

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  • Funk Genealogy Report (220 KB)
    This is a Genealogy Report of a Jacob Funk. I have our Henry Funk b. 1804 tied in with his line, but still not sure of it's accuracy. So as far as my research is concerned, our Funk line stops at Henry until otherwise proven differently.
  • Conti Genealogy Report (46 KB)
    This report descends 4 generations beginning with James Conti, father of Lucia (Lucy) Conti DeFrange. This report includes extra notes, obits, & some census information.
  • Rudolph Mourer (6 KB)
    Land Records, & Will
  • Henry Mowery (7 KB)
    Land Info & Will... Notes...
 

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