At the time of this census the Alaria family was living in Grundy County, Illinois,

Below is the exact information found on the 1900 census including all the misspellings. Don't let the misspelling of Alaria or Aurelia throw you. On a 1920 census the spelling for Romellio and Rosa are different as well. The Alaria name has changed over the years as often happened with immigrant families either through clerical errors or Americanization of the names. Several of the earlier documents found show our Alaria ancestors it with two L's. I will note here that I remember my great-uncles and aunt---John, Joe, Rose and Peter---from my childhood days so at some point they had moved up to Kent County, Michigan. © J. Riva 2008
1900 United States Federal Census
about Petre Olerio
Name: Petre Olerio
Home in 1900: Felix, Grundy, Illinois
Age: 39
Occupation: Coal miner
Birth Date: Nov 1860
Birthplace: Italy
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Immigration Year: 1885
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: Italy
Mother's Birthplace: Italy
Spouse's Name: Orelia
Marriage Year: 1884
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 16
Residence : Carbon Hill, Coal City, Diamond Parts of Villages, Grundy, Illinois
Occupation: View Image
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Household Members: Name Age
Petre Olerio 39 head, born in Italy, year of imm. 1885
Orelia Olerio 38 wife, born in Italy, year of imm. 1886
Josie Olerio 14 daughter, born in France on Dec. 1885, year of imm. 1886
John Olerio 10 son, born in ILL
Joseph Olerio 8 son, born in ILL
Rosa Olerio 6 daughter, born in ILL
Peter Olerio 4 son, born in ILL
Romellio Olerio 11.12 son, born in ILL
You can click on this census image and it will enlarge the handwriting for easy reading.

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1 comment:
Great Job! I have been chasing this information the hard way! God Bless and hello from California. Dan
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