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Anna Errante

Birth7 September 1893 - Casellammare, Trapani, Sicilia, Italy
Death17 Jan 1975 - Flushing, New York City, New York, USA
MotherRosaria Arena
FatherFrancesco Errante

Born in Casellammare, Trapani, Sicilia, Italy on 7 September 1893 to Francesco Errante and Rosaria Arena. Anna Errante married Gaetano Testa and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 Jan 1975 in Flushing, New York City, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Francesco Errante
Unknown - Unknown
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Rosaria Arena
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Gaetano Testa
1883 - 1963
Children Show all
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Thomas J Testa
1930 - 2012
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Carmelo Francisco Testa
1923 - 1975
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Concetta Testa
1923 - 2017
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Anna Errante
1893 - 1975
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Rosaria Testa
1925 - 2012
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Frank Testa
1921 - 1938
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Joseph Testa
1927 - 2000
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Dominick Testa
1913 - 1977

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