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Sinicrope (Sinicropi) / Scali Ancestry

Documents and Photos from Family Archives, Nino Sapone and Ancestry.com
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circa 1906 | Michael Sinicrope and wife Filomena Scali
02 Sept 1906 | Marriage Certificate | Nicholas Sinicrope & Filomena Scali | Meriden, CT
circa 1911 | Michael Sinicrope and wife Filomena Scali with firstborn son, Michael Angelo
circa 1915 | International Silver Knife Grinding Shop
circa 1932 | Dorothy May Sarrazin | Graduation Photo ?
circa 1932 | Michael Angelo Sinicrope
circa 1930 | Nicholas Sinicrope with wife, Filomena Scali, and sons Michael, Jimmy, Tony and Albert
19380328 | Nicola Sinicrope | Certificate of Citizenship | front
19380328 | Nicola Sinicrope | Certificate of Citizenship | back
19380328 | Filomena Sinicrope | Certificate of Citizenship | front
19380328 | Filomena Sinicrope | Certificate of Citizenship | back
circa 1945 | Michael and Filomena Sinicrope with four sons, Michael, Jimmy, Tony and Albert. This photo was in the home of a relative in Calabria that Bob Sinicrope visited in April 2006
15 Oct 1964 | Nicolas Sinicrope Certificate of Death
Sinicropi Family Tree prepare b Antonin (Nino) Sapone's_St. Alessio Family Tree_1500s_to_present_day.pdf
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International Silver Company

​The Sinicrope – Sarrazin clan had undeniably strong roots in the International Silver Company.
 
All four sons of Nicholas and Filomena Sinicrope (Mike, Jimmy, Tony and Albert) and the son and daughter of Herman and Jennie Sarrazin (Dorothy and Herman) worked for at least some period of time for International Silver Company. Bob Sinicrope, Michael and Dorothy’s son worked there as a computer operator for two summers.
 
Both fathers Nicholas Sinicrope and Herman Sarrazin worked there for decades until their retirement as did Mike and Tony Sinicrope and Herman Sarrazin’s son Herman. Husband and wife, Mike Sinicrope and Dorothy Sarrazin met while working at International Silver Company.
 
As a young girl, of 12 or 13, Filomena Scali’s father instructed her to approach his boss at the International Silver company and give him a fruit basket for Christmas. Filomena’s father also instructed her to pretend to be sad. Upon receiving the fruit basket, the boss asked the young girl why she was sad. As coached by her father, Filomena explained that she was engaged to be married to Nicholas Sinicrope but he lived in Stamford Connecticut far away from Meriden. Nicholas would not be able to move to Meriden and marry her until he had a job. The boss told her he would give Nicholas a job and that he should move to Meriden. Nicholas moved to Meriden and became a painter for International Silver Company until he retired. 
Nicholas and Filomena were married when Filomena was 13 years old. She used to hide her candy wrappers and toys under the bed so that her 18 year old husband wouldn’t find them. She had her first child Mike when she was 16 years old and by the age of 22 she had given birth to five boys one of whom Frankie died at the age of two.
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INSILCO - What happened to the International Silver Company
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