Asunte “Susan” DiGianvittorioAge: 70 years1922–1992
- Name
- Asunte “Susan” DiGianvittorio
- Given names
- Asunte
- Surname
- DiGianvittorio
- Married name
- Asunte Foster
- Nickname
- Susan
- Also known as
- Susan Ann DiGianvittorio
- Also known as
- Susan Ann Jeavettorea
- Also known as
- Susan Vittor
![]() | August 26, 1922 48 43 |
![]() | Giuseppe Cappabianca September 9, 1926 (Age 4 years) Note: Family records |
![]() | DiGianvittorio and Cappabianca Surname Variations Shared note: DiGianvittorio and Cappabianca Surname Variations |
![]() | The Great Depression October 1929 (Age 7 years)Note: The Wall Street Crash sets off the Great Depression, the most severe worldwide economic depression in the 20th century - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression |
![]() | April 1, 1940 (Age 17 years) |
![]() | Casto “John” DiGianvittorio March 18, 1942 (Age 19 years) |
![]() #1 | Jacqueline Rose Foster May 19, 1942 (Age 19 years) |
![]() | Rosa Angela Pasqualina “Rosa” Cappabianca October 2, 1942 (Age 20 years) |
![]() | Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea “Joseph” DiGianvittorio June 18, 1944 (Age 21 years) |
![]() | World War II between December 1941 and August 1945 (Age 19 years)Note: The United States enters World War II after the attack at Pearl Harbor, a global war that involved the vast majority of the world's nations and including all of the great powers - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II |
![]() | Korean War between 1950 and 1953 (Age 27 years)Note: The Korean War was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), at one time supported by the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War |
![]() | 1955 (Age 32 years) |
![]() | Vietnam War between 1946 and 1975 (Age 23 years)Note: The Vietnam War was a long, costly armed conflict that pitted the communist regime of North Vietnam and its southern allies, known as the Viet Cong, against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The divisive war, increasingly unpopular at home, ended with the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973 and the unification of Vietnam under Communist control two years later. More than 3 million people, including 58,000 Americans, were killed in the conflict. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War |
![]() | Anthony A DiGianvittorio February 6, 1985 (Age 62 years) |
![]() | September 29, 1992 (Age 70 years) |
![]() | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Fairhaven Memorial Park |
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Family with parents |
father |
Casto “John” DiGianvittorio Birth: March 27, 1874 34 34 — Italy Death: March 18, 1942 — Plainfield, Union, New Jersey, United States |
mother |
Rosa Angela Pasqualina “Rosa” Cappabianca Birth: April 13, 1879 31 28 — Italy Death: October 2, 1942 — Plainfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States |
Marriage: November 12, 1904 — Casereta, Italy |
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14 months elder brother |
Donato Giuseppe Giovanni DiGianvittorio Birth: December 30, 1905 31 26 — Caserta, Terra di Lavoro, Campania, Italy Death: about 1913 — Massachusetts, United States |
3 years elder brother |
Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea “Joseph” DiGianvittorio Birth: 1908 33 28 — Formicola, Italy Death: June 18, 1944 — New Jersey, United States |
3 years elder sister |
Caterina “Katherine” DiGianvittorio Birth: August 30, 1910 36 31 — Caserta, Terra di Lavoro, Campania, Italy Death: September 24, 2005 — Somerset, New Jersey, United States |
4 years elder brother |
Infant DiGianvittorio Birth: about 1914 39 34 — New Jersey, United States Death: about 1914 — New Jersey, United States |
2 years elder brother |
Anthony A DiGianvittorio Birth: 1915 40 35 — New Jersey, United States Death: February 6, 1985 — New Jersey, United States |
3 years elder sister |
Mary Margaret DiGianvittorio Birth: 1917 42 37 — New Jersey, United States Death: May 6, 2007 — New Jersey, United States |
6 years herself |
Asunte “Susan” DiGianvittorio Birth: August 26, 1922 48 43 — Plainfield, Union, New Jersey, United States Death: September 29, 1992 — Santa Ana, Orange, California, United States |
Family with Robert John Foster |
husband |
Robert John Foster Birth: December 5, 1920 38 30 — Mount Carmel, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States Death: May 25, 2000 — Hawaii, United States |
herself |
Asunte “Susan” DiGianvittorio Birth: August 26, 1922 48 43 — Plainfield, Union, New Jersey, United States Death: September 29, 1992 — Santa Ana, Orange, California, United States |
daughter |
Jacqueline Rose Foster Birth: May 19, 1942 21 19 — New Jersey, United States Death: June 27, 2022 — Kapolei, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
daughter |
Private |
daughter |
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daughter |
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Census | 1940 United States - Census transcript - Casto DiGianvittorio - Household
Plainfield, Union, New Jersey, United States
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Additional Information | DiGianvittorio and Cappabianca Surname Variations
PREFACE
Geneaology research will be presented to show that the DiGianvittorio surname has been “discontinued” for this particular family tree; instead, it has evolved into two separate family lines: (1) Vittor and (2) Jeavettorea.
INTRODUCTION
This discussion documents the DiGianvittorio and Cappabianca Italian surname variations once those families immigrated to the United States in the early 1900s. I have documented the variations I have been able to find via record searches that were used to create the family tree. I am in the process of adding the name variations in the "Alternate Name" or "Also Known As" profile fields. As you will notice, the original Italian surnames morphed into shortened, anglicized versions with or without legal name changing document support. The family appeared to just start using the names and passing down those "new" names to their offspring. Coupled with this are some changes to the first/middle names; for example, "Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea" was shortened to a more American form - "Joseph", and my wife's mother name evolved from "Asunte" to "Susan".
HISTORY
Casto DiGianvittorio and Rosa Angela Pasqualina Cappabianca were married in Italy in 1904. While in Italy, they had three children: Donato Giuseppe Giovanni DiGianvittorio, Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea DiGianvittorio, and Caterina DiGianvittorio. Casto was the first family member to immigrate to the United States in 1910. Rosa, and the three children, immigrated in 1913 via Boston, Massachusetts. Casto and Rosa had four more children born after they came to the United States: an unnamed son who died shortly after birth, Anthony, Mary, and Asunte.
VARIATION
At the summary level, the surnames associated with (1) Casto DiGianvittorio were: DiGianvittorio, Jeavettorea, Vittor, Giannvittores, Gianvittoreo, Vittorio, Jeavettorca, Vittori, Vittoria and (2) Rosa Angela Pasqualina Cappabianca -> Cappabianca, Copabianca, Bianca, Biano, and White.
The difficulty with the surname variations is that they are evolving for the same person depending which document record is studied. For example, Casto DiGianvittorio shows this name on his Italian marriage license and immigration ship voyage to the United States. His 1918 WWI Draft Card shows him as Casto Gianvittores which could be viewed as a slight spelling error. The major name change comes in the 1920 Census where he is known as "John Vittorio". I can see how this name could evolve if the Census worker took the last name as two separate names: "Gian" for the first name and "Vittorio" for the surname. Noting that "Gian" sounds a lot like "John", it is easy to see how the name "John Vittorio" was created. In his later years, his surname settled to "Vittor" with a few documents showing a "Vittorio". The 1942 Social Security Death Index lists his name as "Casto Jeavettorea" with the surname appearing to be the phonetic spelling of "Gianvittorio".
Other family members go through similar name variations as per their attached records.
DILEMMA
The question is "What is the person's name that should be used in the family tree?". Ideally, unless I could find a legal document (i.e., name change or birth certificate) showing a change, I would tend to use "Gianvittorio" and "Cappabianca" for the names ... at least for the parents and their children. Beyond that, the married daughters will have a new surname to track. But, the sons are the problem. Is the "Gianvittorio" name passed down from the early 1900s to today? The answer is probably "no". I think by common practice the subsequent generations just started using the name variation as that was informally passed down to them.
For example, Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea DiGianvittorio. After he immigrated to the US with his mother, his name quickly changed to "Joseph Vittor". All of his post birth and immigration records shown that anglicized name; i.e. Marriage Licenses, Census data, family photos, and burial data. Moreover, his six children use the surname "Vittor". This is an example of Joseph's surname being shown as DiGianvittorio as the birth certificate; but, letting his children use the "Vittor" as that was the surname their father was using when they were born.
A less drastic surname variation can be found for Anthony A DiGianvittorio where his US surname as a child matched Casto's as "Vittor". As he grew up and had his own document records, his name became "Jeavettorea" which as noted earlier is the phonetic spelling "DiGianvittorio". His Marriage Engagement and Obituary also refer to him as "Jeavettorea". While we do not have a picture of his Tombstone, his name at the Findagrave site is listed as "Anthony A Jeavettoria". Anthony had one child, Rosemarie J, whose surname was "Jeavettorea".
SUPPORTING DATA
Based on the records we have found so far, the following name variations can be documented. Note that in some of the records, the children’s records had various Paternal and Maternal surnames listed. The name variation list to date is:
Casto DiGianvittorio -> Casto Gianvittores, Casto Gianvittoreo, John Vittorio, John Jeavettorca, John Casto Vittorio, Casto J Jeavettorea, John Vittor, John Vittoria, John Jeavettorea, John Vittori
First/Middle Name -> Casto, John, John Casto, Casto J
Paternal Surnames -> DiGianvittorio
Maternal Surnames -> Penielo
Rosa Angela Pasqualina Cappabianca -> Rose Bianca, Rose Jeavettorca, Rose Vittor, Rose Jeavettorea, Rose Biano Jeavettorea, Rose Copabianca, Rosa
DiGianvittorio, Rosa Cappabianca, Rose Vittori, Rose Vittoria, Rosa Cappabianca DiGianvittorio, Rosa Jeavettorea
First/Middle Name -> Rosa Angela Pasqualina, Rosa, Rose
Paternal Surnames -> Cappabianca, Copabianca, Bianca, Biano, White
Maternal Surnames -> Izzo
Donato Giuseppe Giovanni DiGianvittorio -> Donato DiGianvittorio, Donato Cappabianca, Donato Cappabianca DiGianvittorio
First/Middle Names -> Donato Giuseppe Giovanni, Donato
Paternal Surnames -> DiGianvittorio
Maternal Surnames -> Cappabianca
Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea DiGianvittorio -> Joseph Jeavettorea, Joseph Vittor, Giuseppe DiGianvittorio, Giuseppe Cappabianca, Giuseppe Cappabianca DiGianvittorio
First/Middle Names -> Giuseppe Pasquale Andrea, Giuseppe, Joseph
Paternal Surnames -> DiGianvittorio, Jeavettorea, Vittor, Cappabianca
Maternal Surnames -> Cappabianca, Copabianca
Caterina DiGianvittorio -> Caterina Cappabianca, Katherine Dec, Caterina Cappabianca DiGianvittorio
First/Middle Names -> Caterina, Katherine
Paternal Surnames -> DiGianvittorio
Maternal Surnames -> Cappabianca
Anthony A DiGianvittorio -> Anthony Jeavettorea, Anthony Vittor, Anthony A Jeavettorea,
First/Middle Names -> Anthony A, Anthony
Paternal Surnames -> Jeavettorea, Vittor
Maternal Surnames -> N/A
Mary Margaret DiGianvittorio -> Mary Vittor, Mary Panella, Mary M Panella, Mary Jeavettorea, Mary Margaret Jeavettorea
First/Middle Names-> Mary Margaret, Mary M, Mary
Paternal Surnames -> Jeavettorea, Vittor
Maternal Surnames -> White
Asunte DiGianvittorio -> Susan Ann Jeavettorea, Susan Vittor, Susan Ann Foster, Susan Foster
First/Middle Names-> Asunte, Susan Ann, Susan
Paternal Surnames-> Jeavettorea, Vittor
Maternal Surnames-> Bianca, Blanca
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