Gio Maria Bugeja1
M, #7861, b. 13 December 1892
Father | Giovanni Bugeja1 |
Gio Maria Bugeja was born on 13 December 1892 in Mosta, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 18 on 29 March 1911. Declared destination was CA, USA.1
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Giovanni Bugeja1
M, #7862
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Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Lazzaro Buhagiar1
M, #7863
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Charles Busuttil1
M, #7864, b. 26 June 1896
Father | Emidio Busuttil1 |
Charles Busuttil was born on 26 June 1896 in Hamrun, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 26, clerk on 19 June 1916. Declared destination was San Francisco, CA, USA.1
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Emidio Busuttil1
M, #7865
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Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Joseph Busuttil1
M, #7866, d. before 1920
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Lorenzo Buttigieg1
M, #7867
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Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Maltese Immigration to the San Francisco Bay Area
?, #7868
Research: Maltese Immigration to the SF Bay Area. Research: Per Passinger Index, most Maltese immigrants to San Francisco were in the majority illerate laborers; a subgroup who immigrated between 1900 and 1925 are no longer living there in 1930 or 1940 census
Those who went to SF seem to be from the harborside cities of Valletta, Cospicua, Senglea and Vittoriosa, or from the northwest villages of Malta, namely Mosta, Naxxar, Mellieh, St Pauls Bay etc; vast majority from Mosta, Malta; Lots of chain migration; many switched declared destinations; most passport issue dates correlate with dates of arrival noted in US Censuses.
Dr Charles J. Vella PhD: is the compiler/author of the Maltese Immigration to the San Francisco Bay area database and website in 2015. Research: Mark Caruana on return rate to Malta after 1930: My feeling is that, for those who were not well-settled in SF, or were wage earners, day labourers etc, the Great Depression could have been a factor in returning to Malta. Then WW2 broke out and they could not travel during the war years. If they did apply to return after 1945, I do not have such passport details, as postwar migration is a totally different kettle of fish and my interest is primarily in early migration..
It is a fact that the 1930s was a decade where more returned to Malta than those who emigrated, especially 1930 and 1931 when the Depression hit hardest
Migration picked up again in the late 1930s. I am currently doing Malta passport entries for 1938-39 and noticed that migration to Canada and the USA hardly exists (probably nil), while migration to Australia picked up. Another factor could be that the USA migration authorities put stricter requirements such a literacy test, having an existing family member already in the US. Australia needed farmers and was not as strict. I confirmed this as many could hardly sign their name and were allowed to Australia. The USA, on the other test, the prospective applicant had to sit for a written test and I think this started in the early twenties when the USA put quotas which badly affected the Maltese.
CJV: There was clearly continued migrations to SF Bay Area starting in late 1940s. Research: Mark Caruana significantly contributed to this database and website via data he sent to the author from his Index to Passenger Lists in 2020.1 Research: Charles J Vella: My research for the Maltese Immigration to the San Francisco Bay Area included the following primary public sources:
1 - 1790 to 1940 US Federal Cnsuses: reviewed all Maltese surnames in the San Francisco Bay Area
2 - California Birth Index: reviewed all Maltese surnames for Bay Area births
3 - Records of Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, CA: all Maltese surnames (note death date is often the internment date)
4 - Findagrave.com website: Maltese surnames in Bay Area
5 - All obits in San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner Archives: by all Matese surnames
6 - Maltese Passport records, made available by Mark Caruana of Australia
7 - Ancestry.com: Family Searches: Maltese surnames
8 - Numerous Maltese individuals in 2021.
Those who went to SF seem to be from the harborside cities of Valletta, Cospicua, Senglea and Vittoriosa, or from the northwest villages of Malta, namely Mosta, Naxxar, Mellieh, St Pauls Bay etc; vast majority from Mosta, Malta; Lots of chain migration; many switched declared destinations; most passport issue dates correlate with dates of arrival noted in US Censuses.
Dr Charles J. Vella PhD: is the compiler/author of the Maltese Immigration to the San Francisco Bay area database and website in 2015. Research: Mark Caruana on return rate to Malta after 1930: My feeling is that, for those who were not well-settled in SF, or were wage earners, day labourers etc, the Great Depression could have been a factor in returning to Malta. Then WW2 broke out and they could not travel during the war years. If they did apply to return after 1945, I do not have such passport details, as postwar migration is a totally different kettle of fish and my interest is primarily in early migration..
It is a fact that the 1930s was a decade where more returned to Malta than those who emigrated, especially 1930 and 1931 when the Depression hit hardest
Migration picked up again in the late 1930s. I am currently doing Malta passport entries for 1938-39 and noticed that migration to Canada and the USA hardly exists (probably nil), while migration to Australia picked up. Another factor could be that the USA migration authorities put stricter requirements such a literacy test, having an existing family member already in the US. Australia needed farmers and was not as strict. I confirmed this as many could hardly sign their name and were allowed to Australia. The USA, on the other test, the prospective applicant had to sit for a written test and I think this started in the early twenties when the USA put quotas which badly affected the Maltese.
CJV: There was clearly continued migrations to SF Bay Area starting in late 1940s. Research: Mark Caruana significantly contributed to this database and website via data he sent to the author from his Index to Passenger Lists in 2020.1 Research: Charles J Vella: My research for the Maltese Immigration to the San Francisco Bay Area included the following primary public sources:
1 - 1790 to 1940 US Federal Cnsuses: reviewed all Maltese surnames in the San Francisco Bay Area
2 - California Birth Index: reviewed all Maltese surnames for Bay Area births
3 - Records of Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, CA: all Maltese surnames (note death date is often the internment date)
4 - Findagrave.com website: Maltese surnames in Bay Area
5 - All obits in San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner Archives: by all Matese surnames
6 - Maltese Passport records, made available by Mark Caruana of Australia
7 - Ancestry.com: Family Searches: Maltese surnames
8 - Numerous Maltese individuals in 2021.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Antonio Cachia1
M, #7869, b. 15 February 1913
Father | Emmanuel Cachia1 b. 14 Jan 1887, d. 3 Jan 1970 |
Mother | Constance Micallef1 b. 28 Oct 1888, d. 31 Jan 1955 |
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Janet Cachia
F, #7870, b. 3 January 1916, d. 22 August 2006
Father | Emmanuel Cachia1 b. 14 Jan 1887, d. 3 Jan 1970 |
Mother | Constance Micallef1 b. 28 Oct 1888, d. 31 Jan 1955 |
Family 1 | Anthony Felici |
Family 2 | Gerard F Arzberger |
Janet Cachia was born on 3 January 1916 in Sliema, Malta; age 24 in 1940 census.1 She married Anthony Felici on 9 March 1935 at Queens, NY, USA. Janet Cachia married Gerard F Arzberger on 29 August 1944 at Queens, NY, USA. Janet Cachia died on 22 August 2006 at age 90.
Janet Cachia was also known as Giovanna Cachia.1 As of 9 March 1935,her married name was Felici. She was listed in the 1940 US Census of Emmanuel Cachia and Constance Micallef in 1940 at New York, Queens Co., NY, USA; age 53, baker. As of 29 August 1944,her married name was Arzberger.
Janet Cachia was also known as Giovanna Cachia.1 As of 9 March 1935,her married name was Felici. She was listed in the 1940 US Census of Emmanuel Cachia and Constance Micallef in 1940 at New York, Queens Co., NY, USA; age 53, baker. As of 29 August 1944,her married name was Arzberger.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Rita Cachia1
F, #7871, b. 21 June 1917
Father | Emmanuel Cachia1 b. 14 Jan 1887, d. 3 Jan 1970 |
Mother | Constance Micallef1 b. 28 Oct 1888, d. 31 Jan 1955 |
Rita Cachia was born on 21 June 1917 in Malta; age 22 in 1940 census.1
She was listed in the 1940 US Census of Emmanuel Cachia and Constance Micallef in 1940 at New York, Queens Co., NY, USA; age 53, baker.
She was listed in the 1940 US Census of Emmanuel Cachia and Constance Micallef in 1940 at New York, Queens Co., NY, USA; age 53, baker.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Venerando Calleja1
M, #7872, b. 1853
Family | Felicita Baldacchino |
Child |
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Venerando Calleja was born in 1853 in Mosta, Malta. He married Felicita Baldacchino.
Venerando Calleja Parents: Lorenzo Calleja
&
Grazia Galea.
Venerando Calleja Parents: Lorenzo Calleja
&
Grazia Galea.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Carmelo Calleja1
M, #7873
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Giuseppe Calleja1
M, #7875
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Giuseppe Calleja was also known as Joseph Calleja.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Alfonso Maria Camenzuli1
M, #7876
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Antonio Camilleri1
M, #7877, b. 1 February 1900
Father | Lazzaro Camilleri1 |
Mother | Maria Borg |
Antonio Camilleri was born on 1 February 1900 in Mosta, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 20, laborer on 23 July 1920. Declared destination was San Francisco, CA, USA.1
He was living in 1970 in San Francisco, CA, USA. Antonio Camilleri was also known as Tony Camilleri. He and Antonio Camilleri were possibly the same person.
He was living in 1970 in San Francisco, CA, USA. Antonio Camilleri was also known as Tony Camilleri. He and Antonio Camilleri were possibly the same person.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Carmela Camilleri1
F, #7878, b. 7 April 1902
Father | John Camilleri1 |
Carmela Camilleri was born on 7 April 1902 in Mosta, Malta.1 She was issued a Maltese Passport age 28 on 22 September 1930. Declared destination was USA.1
She and Carmela (?) were possibly the same person same bds.
She and Carmela (?) were possibly the same person same bds.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
John Camilleri1
M, #7879
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Carmelo Camilleri1
M, #7880, b. 4 August 1895
Father | Giovanni Camilleri1 |
Carmelo Camilleri was born on 4 August 1895 in Mosta, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 16 on 17 March 1911. Declared destination was New Orleans, LA, USA.1
He and Carmelo Camilleri were possibly the same person.
He and Carmelo Camilleri were possibly the same person.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Giovanni Camilleri1
M, #7881
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Antonio Camilleri1
M, #7882
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Angelo Camilleri1
M, #7883
Family | Marianna (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Frank Camilleri1
M, #7884, b. 17 February 1909
Father | Angelo Camilleri1 |
Mother | Marianna (?)1 |
Frank Camilleri was born on 17 February 1909 in Zabbar, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 17 on 10 November 1926. Declared destination was USA.1
He and Frank Camilleri were possibly the same person.
He and Frank Camilleri were possibly the same person.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Marianna (?)1
F, #7885
Family | Angelo Camilleri |
Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Margarita (?)1
F, #7886
Family | Angelo Camilleri |
Children |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Louis Camilleri1
M, #7887
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Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Gio Maria Camilleri1
M, #7888, b. 3 December 1886
Father | Louis Camilleri1 |
Gio Maria Camilleri was born on 3 December 1886 in Mosta, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 26 on 11 July 1912. Declared destination was San Francisco, CA, USA.1
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Emanuele Camilleri1
M, #7889
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Child |
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Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.
Joseph Camilleri1
M, #7890, b. 18 September 1909
Father | Emanuele Camilleri1 |
Joseph Camilleri was born on 18 September 1909 in Senglea, Malta.1 He was issued a Maltese Passport age 21, mechanic; emigration on 19 September 1930. Declared destination was USA.1
He and Joseph Camilleri were possibly the same person.
He and Joseph Camilleri were possibly the same person.
Citations
- [S36] Index of Maltese Passengers, 1820-1957.