Anthony Cataldo Campana

Brief Life History of Anthony Cataldo

When Anthony Cataldo Campana was born on 22 April 1887, in Cariati, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, his father, Angelo Campana, was 47 and his mother, Filomena Maria Ripoli, was 36. He married Emma Stella Marcroft on 1 December 1923, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He immigrated to United States in 1890 and lived in Salt Lake, Utah, United States for about 20 years and Bountiful Election Precinct, Davis, Utah, United States in 1940. He registered for military service in 1918. He died on 29 June 1966, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Anthony Cataldo Campana
1887–1966
Emma Stella Marcroft
1891–1983
Marriage: 1 December 1923
Carrolee Campana
1928–2024

Sources (25)

  • Anthony C Campana, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Anthony C. Campana, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1940"
  • Anthony Compana, "Utah, World War I Army Servicemen Records Abstracts, 1914-1918"

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World Events (8)

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.

1895 · College Hall Catches on Fire

On January 27, 1895, College Hall catches on fire and is fully consumed within one hour. During the fire, many students and faculty work together to save many of the items in the building. Some of these are library books. They save the books by piling them onto the rugs and dragging them out of the burning building. College Hall is then later rebuilt and renamed Davis Hall after Governor John W. Davis.

1908 · The Bureau of Investigation is formed

Known as the National Bureau of Criminal Identification, The Bureau of Investigation helped agencies across the country identify different criminals. President Roosevelt instructed that there be an autonomous investigative service that would report only to the Attorney General.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Italian Mario, Angelo, Gino, Alfonso, Antonio, Biagio, Caesar, Dino, Falco, Sisto, Alessandra, Amerigo, Carlo, Cosmo. Spanish Manuel, Jose, Jorge, Luis, Roberto, Agustin, Amado.

Italian and Spanish: metonymic occupational name for a bell-ringer or bell-maker, from campana ‘bell’ (abbreviated from the Latin phrase vasa campana ‘Campanian vessels’, since bells were first produced in Campania).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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