1. Alego, Angelo


Angelo ALEGO/ALEO(1) was born on 21 December 1878 in Italy. (2) Angelo married Mary Crakanzano in Italy.(2,3,6)  Angelo immigrated about 1905, according to census records.(3,4) He appeared in the census in 1910 in Oakley, Wyoming living as a married “boarder” and working as a coal miner.(4)  Angelo then appears in the census in 1920 in Kemmerer, Wyoming living with his wife Mary, their five children and three “roomers” or boarders.(3)  One boarder in 1920 was a man by the name of Marion Pernice, who would marry Angelo’s daughter Stella in 1920, and become fellow victim of the Frontier Coal Mine No. 1 coal mining disaster.  Angelo worked as a coal miner for at least 13 years.(2,3,4)  Angelo died in the gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 44 in Frontier, Wyoming.(2,14)  He was buried on 16 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery.(2)

Sources:
(1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
(2)Angelo Alego, death certificate file no. 11409 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
(3) 1920, population schedule, Year: 1920; Census Place: Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming; Roll: T625_2027; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 56, Angelo Aleo; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 5 March 2018); Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch..
(4) 1910, population schedule, Year: 1910; Census Place: Oakley, Uinta, Wyoming; Roll: T624_1747; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0127; FHL microfilm: 1375760, Angelo Aleo; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 5 March 2018); Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
(5) 1930 United States Federal Census, US Federal; Year: 1930; Census Place: Manhattan, New York, New York; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0116, United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls., digital online 5 March 2018, Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
(6) Angelo Alego in entry for Joseph Alego, 01 Apr 1929, death certificate , New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, New York Municipal Archives,, New York.
(7) Lincoln County, online: 23059, Pernice Alego; Lincoln Counyy, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.
(8) Marriage Records, Western States Marriage Record Index, BYU/Idaho Special Collections, Rexberg, Idaho, online.  familyhistory@byui.edu, page 114 volume 2.
(9) Marion Pernice, Lincoln County death certificate file no. 1404 (14 August 1923).
(10) 1920 , population schedule, Year: 1920; Census Place: Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming; Roll: T625_2027; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 56, , Marion Pernice boarder.
(11) "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch," digital, FamilySearch, FamilySearch.org (: online 19 July 2011), Marion Pernice; citing United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K687-597 : 12 December 2014), Marion Pernice, 1917-1918; citing Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 2,022,241..
(12) "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch," digital, FamilySearch.org, Marion Permice.
(13) "Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957," digital (online), Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010, Ancestry.com (: online 19 July 2011), Marion Perncie; citing Year: 1907; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Microfilm Roll: Roll 1031; Line: 11; Page Number: 42.
(14) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

2. Alego, Joseph (Gioseppo)

Gioseppo "Joe" ALEGO was born on 25 March 1882 in Italy.(1,2,3,6)  About 1905 Joe married a woman named Kate in Italy.(4,5)   According to census records, Joe immigrated in 1907.(4)  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Manhattan, New York, with his wife and one child.(5)  Joe then appeared in the census in 1920 along with his wife Kate and their four children, in Lincoln County, Wyoming. (4)  He died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 41 in Frontier, Wyoming.(2,3,6)  He was buried on 18 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery.(2,3)

Sources:
(1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
(2)Cemetery-Headstone, Kemmerer City Cemetery, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.  Personal photograph, property of and in possession of Roberts Roots & Branches, of headstone taken between 2000 and 2003., Gioseppe Alego.
(3)Joe Alego, death certificate file no. #1407 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central  Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
(4)1920, , population schedule, Year: 1920; Census Place: Election District 8, Lincoln, Wyoming; Roll: T625_2027; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 63, Joe Allo; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 18 July 2011); Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch..
(5)1910, , population schedule, Year: 1910; Census Place: Manhattan Ward 8, New York, New York; Roll: T624_1004; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 0117; FHL microfilm: 1375017, Giuseppe Alev; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 5 March 2018); Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
(6) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

3. Andretta, Joe


Guiseppe "Joe" ANDRETTA(1,2) was born on 21 April 1892 to Bartolo “Louis” Andretta and Maria/Mary Noradeen, in either Glenwood Springs, Colorado.(3,4,5,6,9)  He appeared with his parents in the census in 1910 in Pryor, Colorado.(6)  He submitted draft registration cards for WWI in Glenwood Springs, Colorado in which he claimed he was an “alien” and born in Bero (Vol di Non), Austria, but in the handwritten notes of the registration form it states that he was a “native born American Citizen”.(3,4) As a young man, Joe had light brown hair, light brown eyes and was of medium build.(4,8) Joe submitted an employment application on 10 April 1917 in Pueblo, Colorado where at that time he was working in the Jackson mine. (8) He appeared in the census in 1920 in Santa Clara, Colorado. (3)  Joe married Lucy Mattini in Trinidad, Colorado on 31 March 1921.(13)  Joe at age 31, along with his younger brother Louis Andretta, died in a gas explosion in the Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 in Frontier, Wyoming.(3,4)  He was buried on 17 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery.(3)

Sources:
(1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
(2) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
               (3) Joe Andretta, death certificate file no. 1421 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
(4) "U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital, Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005., Ancestry.com (: online digital 21 July 2011), Joe Andreatta; citing United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.:, Banks, Ray, comp., WWI Civilian Draft Registrations (online database), Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com, Operations, Inc. 2000..
 (5)Joe Andreatta, death certificate (Affidavit for Correcting Record dated 6 Nov 1941) 1421 (1923), Death Certficate Affidavit for Correcting Record-Wyoming State, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Centeral Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
 (6)1910, population schedule, Year: 1910; Census Place: Pryor, Huerfano, Colorado; Roll: T624_120; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0085; FHL microfilm: 1374133, Joe Andereatha; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 23 July 2011); Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006..
(7) "U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital, Ancestry.com, Joe Andreatta.
(8) Steelworks Center of the West; Pueblo, CO; Colorado Steelworks Employment Records , Ancestry.com. Colorado, Steelworks Employment Records, 1887-1979 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016., 10 April 1917 Joe Andreatta.
(9) 1920, population schedule, Year: 1920; Census Place: Santa Clara, Huerfano, Colorado; Roll: T625_165; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 84, Guissepi Andreatta; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 21 July 2011); Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch..
(10) Joe Andretta, Lincoln County death certificate file no. 1421 (14 August 1923).
 (11)Joe Andreatta, Wyoming death certificate 1421 (1923).
 (12) Joe Andretta, Lincoln County death certificate file no. 1421 (14 August 1923).
(13) Guiseppe Andreatta Lucy Mattini, (31 March 1921), Colorado, County Marriage Records and State Index, 1862-2006 (Ancestry.com): FHL Film Number: 001690049; State Archives, Denver, Colorado.
(14) Joe Andreatta, Wyoming death certificate 1421 (1923).

4. Andreatta, Louis

Louis ANDRETTA(1) was born on 17 June 1894 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado to Bartolo “Louis” Andretta and Maria “Mary” Noradeen.(3,4)  He appeared with his parents and siblings in the census in 1910 in Pryor, Colorado.(6)  He submitted draft registration cards for WWI in Huerfano County, Colorado where he reported he was an alien and a subject of Austria, but there is a handwritten notation that Joe was a “native born American Citizen”.(5) He had dark blue eyes, dark brown hair and was medium build.(5)  Louis married Louise PERRET on 3 May 1919 in Trinidad, Colorado.(3,6) Louis aged 29, along with his older brother Guiseppe “Joe”, died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 in Frontier, Wyoming.(3,6)  Recovery crews located Louis’ body in the lower level of the mine and his body was not recovered until the following day late in the afternoon.(8,9)  He was buried on 19 Aug 1923 in Trinadad, Colorado.(3,4)

Sources:
(1) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
(2) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
               (3) Louis Andretta, death certificate file no. 1422 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
               (4) Findagrave.com, "findagrave.com," digital photographs and cemetery records,  (: online 21 July 2011), Mrs. Louis Andreatta findagrave memorial #62567955.
               (5) "U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital, Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005., Ancestry.com (: onine digital 21 July 2011), Luois Andreatta; citing United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.:, Huerfano County, Colorado, roll 1561814.
               (6) 1910,  population schedule, Year: 1910; Census Place: Pryor, Huerfano, Colorado; Roll: T624_120; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0085; FHL microfilm: 1374133, Louis Andereatha; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 23 July 2011); Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006..
               (7) Ancestry.com. Colorado, County Marriage Records and State Index, 1862-2006 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016., (31 March 1921), Colorado, County Marriage Records and State Index, 1862-2006 (Ancestry.com): film #1690049; State Archives, Denver, Colorado.
               (8) Kemmerer Republican, Friday, 17 August 1923 page 1, on microfilm at the Lincoln County Library, Kemmerer Branch, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.
               (9) Kemmerer Republican, Friday, 17 August 1923 page 1, on microfilm at the Lincoln County Library, Kemmerer Branch, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.

5. Baba, Kataichi


Kataichi BABA(1,3) was born in about 1893 in Japan. (2) He died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 30 in Frontier, Wyoming.(2)   Kataichi’s body was shipped to Denver, Colorado where he was cremated.(2,4)

Unfortunately no more information has been found on this coal miner.

 Sources:
        (1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
        (2) Kataichi Baba, death certificate file no. 1449 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
(3) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
(4) Kemmerer Republican, Friday, 17 August 1923 page 1, on microfilm at the Lincoln County Library, Kemmerer Branch, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.

6. Bebber, Attilio


Attilio BEBBER (1,5) was born on 22 October 1881 in Eyrol, Bosio, Austria.(2,4)  He immigrated on 4 March 1913 from Le Havre to New York sailing on the S. S. Rochambeau.(3)  On the passenger manifest, he listed his brother, Egido of Rock Springs, Wyoming as his final destination.(3)  At the time of his immigration, Attilio was married to Maria who remained in Bosco, Eyrol, Austria.(3) As an undeclared alien, Attilio submitted draft registration cards for WWI on 12 September 1918 in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.(4)  Attilio worked for the Megeath Coal Company in Rock Springs in 1918.(4) He was described as tall and slender with brown hair and brown eyes.(4)  Eventually the Bebber brothers moved to Frontier and worked as coal miners for the Kemmerer Coal Company where upon they both died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923.(2)  Attilio was 41 years old.   He was buried on 17 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery.(2)

Sources: 
(1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
               (2) A Bebber, death certificate file no. 1383 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
               (3) "Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957," digital (online), Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010., Ancestry.com (: online digital 21 July 2011), Attilio Beber; citing Year: 1913; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Microfilm Roll: Roll 2022; Line: 5; Page Number: 62.
               (4) "U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital, Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005., Ancestry.com (: online digital 5 March 2018), Atilio Babor; citing United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.:, FHL microfilm 2,022,321.
(5) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.


7. Bebber, Egidio (Agidio)

Egidio (Agioio) BEBBER(1,9) was born in about 1885 in Austria.(2,3)  He immigrated about 1909.(4) He appeared in the census in 1910 in Middle, Sweetwater, Wyoming, living as a boarder and working as a coal miner.(4)  Egidio (Agioio) BEBBER and Maria/Mary Broso were married on 15 June 1913 in Kemmerer.(5,6)   Maria/Mary was born on 2 February 1889 in Austria.(5,7)  She died on 20 February 1915 at the age of 26 of Tuberculosis leaving a 10 month old baby.(5)   She was buried in Kemmerer.(5,7)  In 1918, Egidio’s brother Atillio immigrated to Wyoming where Egidio was living at the Wyoming Saloon in Rock Springs, Wyoming.(8)   Eventually the Bebber brothers moved to Frontier and worked as coal miners for the Kemmerer Coal Company.  Egidio was 38 years old when he and his brother Attilio, were killed in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 in Frontier, Wyoming.(2,3) He was buried on 17 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery.(2,3)

Sources:
(1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
               (2) E Bebber, death certificate file no. 1412 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
               (3) Cemetery-Headstone, Kemmerer City Cemetery, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.  Personal photograph, property of and in possession of Roberts Roots & Branches, of headstone taken between 2000 and 2003., Attilio & Agioio Bebber headstone.
               (4) 1910,  population schedule, Year: 1910; Census Place: Middle, Sweetwater, Wyoming; Roll: T624_1746; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0119; FHL microfilm: 1375759, Agedo Baber; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 18 July 2011); Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006..
               (5)Kemmerer Gazette, Wyoming Newspaper Project Online (: accessed 5 March 2018), Kemmerer Camera no. 42 February 24, 1915, page 5.
               (6) Marriage Records, Western States Marriage Record Index, BYU/Idaho Special Collections, Rexberg, Idaho, online.  familyhistory@byui.edu, ID#177605.
               (7) Kemmerer City Cemetery (Kemmerer City, Lincoln, Wyoming), Lincoln County Historical Societies, Lincoln County Historical Societies, index cards (: online 2018), Maria Bebber.
               (8) "U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital, Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005., Ancestry.com (: online digital 5 March 2018), Atilio Babor; citing United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.:, FHL microfilm 2,022,321.
(9) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

8. Berta, George

George BERTA(1,9) was born on 4 February 1894 in Montleghe, Italy to Pietro “Pete” and Theresa.(2,5) At 17 years old and 5’5”, a brown-haired and brown-eyed George immigrated on 22 November 1910 arriving in New York with Giovanni Berta (age 32), Pietro Berta (age 25) and Guiseppe Berta (age 35).(5,6)   George left Havre, Italy and sailed on the ship Chicago.(5)  At age 23 George was a peddler working in Mohrland, Utah where he submitted draft registration cards for WWI on 5 June 1917 in Emery County, Utah.(4)   George appeared in the census in 1920 in Winter Quarters, Carbon, Utah, living as a boarder and working as a coal miner.(6)   George BERTA and Rose BARONETTO(7) were married on 22 February 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah.(7,8)  After their marriage, George and Rose moved to Frontier, Wyoming, where George was employed by the Kemmerer Coal Company as a coal miner.(1,9)  Eighteen months after his marriage, George died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 29.(2,3)  He was buried on 18 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery.(2,3)

Sources:
        (1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
        (2) George Berta, death certificate file no. 1473 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Centeral Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
        (3) Cemetery-Headstone, Kemmerer City Cemetery, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.  Personal photograph, property of and in possession of Roberts Roots & Branches, of headstone taken between 2000 and 2003., George Berta.
        (4) "U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital, Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005., Ancestry.com (: online digital 23 July 2011), George Berta; citing United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.:, Registration State: Utah; Registration County: Emery; Roll: 1983884.
        (5)"New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," online digital, FamilySearch, Familysearch.org (: online digital 5 March 2018), "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JJ6M-T2F : 30 January 2018), Giorgio Berta, 1910..
        (6) 1920,  population schedule, Year: 1920; Census Place: Winter Quarters, Carbon, Utah; Roll: T625_1862; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 39, George Berta; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 18 July 2011); Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch..
        (7) Marriage Records, Western States Marriage Record Index, BYU/Idaho Special Collections, Rexberg, Idaho, online.  familyhistory@byui.edu, ID#686191.
        (8) George Berta, (23 February 1922), Utah, Select Marriages, 1887-1966: FHL#429110 reference ID#cn39193; [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA.
(9) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; Wyoming State Archives on microfilm, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

9. Brall, Tony


Tony BRALL(1,2) was born about 1863 in Austria.(2,3) As a coal miner, Tony worked in Frontier, Wyoming for the Kemmerer Coal Company.(1,2)  At the age of 20, Tony was killed in a gas explosion in the Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 60.(3)   He was buried on 17 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery in an unmarked grave.(3)  At the time of his death, he was single.(2,3)

 Sources:
      1. Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
        2. Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; , Wyoming State Archives, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
        3. Tony Brall, death certificate file no. 1389 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.

10. Cappelli, W.E.


William E. CAPELLI(1,2)  was born about 1895 in Italy.(3)  He was employed as a coal miner for the Kemmerer Coal Company and was killed in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 28 in Frontier, Wyoming.(3,4)  He was buried on 17 August 1923 in the Kemmerer City Cemetery in an unmarked grave.(1,2,3,4)  According to his death certificate, he was single.(3)

Sources:
      (1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
        (2) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; , Wyoming State Archives, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
        (3) William Capello, death certificate file no. 1416 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
        (4) Kemmerer City Cemetery (Kemmerer City, Lincoln, Wyoming), Lincoln County Historical Societies, Lincoln County Historical Societies, index cards (: online 6 March 2018), W.E. Capelli.

11. Castagno, John Giovanni


Giovanni "John" CASTEGNO(1,2) was born on 16 September 1881 in Italy to Stefano and Mary Castegno.(3,4)   He immigrated about 1907.(5)   John appeared in the census in 1910 in Frontier, Wyoming living as a boarder and working as a coal miner.(5)  John submitted draft registration cards for WWI on 5 June 1917 in Mohrland, Utah, but listed Frontier, Wyoming as his permanent address.(4)  In addition, John lists Domonic Castagno living in Harino, Italy as his nearest living relative, but no relationship is given.(4)   John was short in height, medium in build and had brown hair and brown eyes.(4)  John was employed with the Kemmerer Coal Company as a coal miner.  He died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 41 in Frontier, Wyoming.(6)  He was buried on 17 August 1923 in Kemmerer, Wyoming, United States.(3,6)  At the time of his death he was single.(6) 

Sources: 
        (1) Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
        (2) Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; , Wyoming State Archives, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
        (3) Cemetery-Headstone, Kemmerer City Cemetery, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming.  Personal photograph, property of and in possession of Roberts Roots & Branches, of headstone taken between 2000 and 2003., John Castagno.
        (4) "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch," digital, FamilySearch, FamilySearch.org (: online digital 18 July 2011), John Castagno; citing United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Roll 202241.
        (5) 1910,  population schedule, Year: 1910; Census Place: Frontier, Uinta, Wyoming; Roll: T624_1747; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0129; FHL microfilm: 1375760, John Costania; digital images, Ancestry.com (: online digital 6 March 2018); Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006..
        (6) Giovanni Castegno, death certificate file no. 1398 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 William Capello, death certificate file no. 1416 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001. Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.

12. Cavecchio, Livio


Levio CAVECCHI(1,2)  was born about 1896 in Reggio, Calabria, Italy to Fairtonate Cavecchi and Felomana Ferri.(3,4).   He immigrated on 31 December 1920 to St. John, New Brunswick, Canada leaving his home in B. Puntone, Reggio, Italy.(4)  Levio, listed is brother, Pietre Cavecchi,  as his nearest living relative in Italy while his listed his cousin, Francesco Battintini in Sublet, Colorado as his final destination.(4)   Levio was 5’2” with brown hair and brown eyes.(4)   He died in a gas explosion in Frontier No. 1 coal mine on 14 August 1923 at the age of 27 in Frontier, Wyoming.(3) Levio was buried on 17 August 1923 in Kemmerer, Wyoming in an unmarked grave.(3) He was single.(3)

Sources:
        1. Kemmerer Republican, (Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming), 24 August 1923, page 1, microfilm; Lincoln County Library, 519 Emerald Street, Kemmerer, Lincoln, Wyoming 83101.
        2. Sneddon Robert T.  Inspector (Dist 1) & Robert V. Hotchkiss Inspector (Dist2), "State Coal Mine Inspectors Of Wyoming, Districts No. 1 and 2," year:  1923; report, 1923; , Wyoming State Archives, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
        3. Levio Cavecchi, death certificate file no. 1393 (14 August 1923), State of Wyoming, Wyoming State Archives, 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001.
        4. "Manifests of Passengers Arriving at St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954;," online digital, Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com (: online digital 6 March 2018), The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Manifests of Passengers Arriving at St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: M1464; Roll Number: 413.