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The Salatinos
The Salatinos
This is a webpage of the Salatino family. More specificly the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Anthony Salatino and Catherine Malta Salatino
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Catherine and Anthony
Catherine and Anthony  
 
Picnicing under the black willow tree on Pecks Road

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Josephine | tess@yahoo.com | September 01, 2006

Searching for Anthony (Tony) Salatino who taught at Ohio Northern University in the late 1950's.

Your cooperation will be appreciated.

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jim mougey | bigcage@hotmail.com | November 03, 2006

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Melody | fedora@gmail.com | November 19, 2006

Hello- I ran across your web site and am wondering if my family is related to Catherine and Anthony. We have a sketchy history; we are from Rochester, New York and I am unsure as to the origin of my relatives in Italy; mostly due to inaccuracies, secrets, and failure of older relatives to develge the facts.
Word has it that our branch of the Salatinos operated shoe manufacturing in New York State, presumably prior to the 1920's (city unsure).
My grandfather (Alphonse) left my grandmother (Marion) in the middle '30's and moved to Ohio where he had a second family; lots of divorces here as I recently discovered a little 'secret' that my grandmother's mother (Vincheza Purpura) also left her children (Marion, Nancy, Mary, Frank) and her husband (unnamed) in the early 1900's (Rochester, NY) and herself started a second family elsewhere (Syracuse?).
Odd that I found out BOTH of my great-grandmothers pulled this same 'disappearing' act; started NEW families with NEW men and strange as it would seem, BOTH women named their NEW children the same names as those they abandoned.
If anyone knows anything, I'd sure appreciate some information- m.salatino@lycos.com
michael salatino | m.salatino@lycos.com | March 24, 2007

It was interesting to see our name come up on your website my Father was Vincent Salatino, and my grandfather was Anthony Salatino we are a large family in Utica, N.Y..
David Salatino
David Salatino | davidsalatino7@aim.com | January 11, 2008