Lucy Sarno

Brief Life History of Lucy

When Lucy Sarno was born on 9 January 1907, in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States, her father, James Jacobum Trunz, was 34 and her mother, Josephinam Agnetem Geiselhart, was 32. She had at least 2 sons with Philip Sarno. She died on 9 November 1943, in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, at the age of 36.

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Family Time Line

Philip Sarno
1906–
Lucy Sarno
1907–1943
Michael Sarno
1929–
James Sarno
1934–1984

Sources (9)

  • Lucy Sarno in household of Phillip Sarno, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Lucy Sarno, "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949"
  • Lucy, "New York, U.S. District and Circuit Court Naturalization Records, 1824-1991"

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World Events (8)

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.

1913 · The Woolworth Building Opens as the Tallest Building in the World

At 792 feet above Broadway, the Woolworth Building became the tallest building in the world and held the record for 17 years. The Woolworth Building was overshadowed by the Chrysler Building at 1,046 feet in 1930 and the Empire State Building at 1,454 feet in 1931. Retailer and mogul Frank W. Woolworth commissioned the Woolworth Building in 1910 with the intent of his namesake building to be the tallest in the world. The 13 million dollar project was financed in cash by Woolworth which allowed him freedoms in the design and construction of the ornate, gothic building. An opening ceremony was held on April 24, 1913 at which President Woodrow Wilson pressed a button from the White House and lit the historic building in New York City.

1917

U.S. intervenes in World War I, rejects membership of League of Nations.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Italian Carmine, Rocco, Salvatore, Angelo, Sal, Primo, Silvio, Umberto, Amedio, Annamarie, Carmino, Clementina.

Italian (Naples and Campania): habitational name from Sarno in Salerno province.

Jewish (from Ukraine): variant of Sarna or Sarner .

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

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