FANFULA SHIP (or FANFULLA or FANFULHA)

 

 

In this ship, the family of Santo Piccolo arrived in Brazil, going to Hospedaria de Imigrantes, in São Paulo-SP, where are found the following records:

 

Family

Immigrant’s name

Kinship

Nationality

Age

Marital Status

PICCOLO

SANTE

HUSBAND

ITALIAN

37

MARRIED

 

GIOVANNI

SON

ITALIAN

10

SINGLE

 

ANTONIA

DAUGHTER

ITALIAN

01

SINGLE

 

LUIGI

BROTHER

ITALIAN

27

MARRIED

 

MARIA

DAUGHTER

ITALIAN

13

SINGLE

 

GINEVRA

NIECE

ITALIAN

04

SINGLE

 

MARGHERITA

WIFE

ITALIAN

36

MARRIED

STOCCO

ROMILDA

IN-LAW

ITALIAN

24

MARRIED

 

SANTA

DAUGHTER

ITALIAN

06

SINGLE

 

CAROLINA

MOTHER

ITALIAN

65

MARRIED

 

From: Santos

Ship: Fanfula

Date of arrival: 04/04/1888

 

About the ship:

 

FANFULLA - 1887-1888 (Fonte: http://www.reach.net/~sc001198/ShipsF.htm)

Master: Captain E. Carbone

Rigging: steel single screw steamer; 2 decks; 3 tiers of beams; 5 cemented bulkheads; cellular double bottom 256 feet, 554 tons

Tonnage: 2,743 tons gross, 2,419 under deck and 1,801 net

Dimensions: 300 feet long, 40.2 foot beam and holds 24.5 feet deep; Bridge Deck 74 feet; Poop 32 feet; Forecastle 37 feet

Construction: 1887, J. Readhead & Co. in South Shields

Propulsion: triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 22, 36 & 60 inches diameter respectively; stroke 39 inches; 300 horsepower; engine by the builders

Owners: Schiaffino & Solari

Port of registry: Genoa

 

"MONTEBELLO / CHARTERS TOWER / FANFULLA 1887 (Fontes: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/ngi.html e http://www.theshipslist.com/index.html)

The MONTEBELLO was a 2,577 gross ton ship, length 300ft x beam 40.2ft, one funnel, two masts, single screw and a speed of 11 knots. There was accommodation for 1st and 800-3rd class passengers. Built by J.Redhead & Co, South Shields, she was launched as the CHARTERS TOWER for British owners on 7th Jun.1887. Sold to Schiaffino, Italy in 1887, she was renamed FANFULLA. In 1892 she came under the ownership of Navigazione Generale Italiana and was renamed MONTEBELLO. Her first North Atlantic voyage started 8th Jan.1893 when she sailed from Genoa for Naples, Messina, Palermo and New York, and her fourth and last was 12th Apr.1897 between Licata, Catania, Messina, Palermo and New York. In 1910 she was sold to Soc.Nazionale di Servizi Marittimi, and in 1913 went to Marittima Italiana. On 9th Jun.1917 she was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine while 100 miles east of San Feliu de Guixols, Spain. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.3,p.1114]"

 

Other reference:

 

MONTEBELLO (fonte: http://www.fortunecity.com/littleitaly/amalfi/13/shipm.htm)

The "Montebello" was built in 1890 by Richardson Duck, Stockton for the Wilson Line of Hull. These ships were North Sea and Baltic traders. The "Montebello" was a 1,735 gross ton ship, length 276ft x beam 35ft. Sold on 28.6.1910 to Comp. Valenciana, Spain and renamed "Barcelo". Sold for scrapping in 1929. [The Wilson Line 1831-1981 by A.G.Credland & M.Thompson] [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 2 December 1997]

 

 

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