Occupation: Accident Insurance Inspector
Military Service:
Documents/Sources:
1. Peter Caraccioli household, 1870 U.S. census, Middlesex County, New Jersey, population schedule, Woodbridge township, page 41, dwelling 249, family 276.
At 3 years old, Antone, or Anthony as he is listed, is living with his parents along with his brother Frederick at his aunt and uncle's house. His father was working as an engineer.
2. Napoleon (Caracolio) Caraccioli household, 1880 U.S. census, Middlesex County, New Jersey, population schedule, Woodbridge townhip, enumeration district [ED] 134, supervisor's district [SD] 2, page no. 39, dwelling 321, family 376.
In 1880, Anton was thirteen years old. He was erroneously listed as Napoleon B. Jr. in this census.
3. Anton B. Caraccioli household, 1900 U.S. census, Middlesex County, New Jersey, population schedule, Woodbridge township, enumeration district [ED] 71, supervisor's district [SD] 4, sheet 17A, dwelling 220, family 296.
Having been married 9 years, according to the 1900 census, Anton was living next door to his parents on Blair Road with his wife, and children; Florence, Anna, and Arthur. Anton was working as an engineer.
4. Antone Caraccioli household, 1920 U.S. census, Hudson County, New Jersey, town of --, enumeration district [ED] 338, supervisor's district [SD] 9, sheet 26A, dwelling 199, family 676.
The 1920 census shows Antone at 50 years old living with his wife Anna, an immigrant from Ireland. Their daughter, Florence was already married by this time and of course is not listed, but Arthur, 22; Edna, 16; and Raymond, 13 were residing with their parents on Park Avenue in West New York, New Jersey. Antone was working as an insurance inspector at this time.
5. Antone Caraccioli household, 1930 U.S. census, Richmond County, New York, enumeration district [ED] 43-65, supervisor's district [SD] 27, sheet 36A, dwelling 301, family 316.
By 1930 the Antone Caraccioli family owned thier own home at 146 Bryant Avenue in Richmond County, New York. At 61, Antone continued to work as an insurance inspector; more specifically an acident insurance inspector. The census indicated that he was not a veteran of any war and that he and his wife Annie had been married for forty years. Annie is shown to have immigrated from south Ireland in 1883. Their son, John R., at 23 remained at home with them along with his now widowed sister, Florence Wallum.
6. Anton B. Caraccioli, obituary from unknown newspaper.
submitted by John CARACCIOLI, New York, NY
7. Anton Caraccioli tombstone, section 4173, last block, Moravian Cemetery,Staten Island, Richmond County, New York. photographed by Lorraine ARNOLD, Matawan, NJ, 26 June 2008
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