1892 - 1977 (84 years)
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Name |
Michaelanglo "Michael" Pinto |
Born |
1 May 1892 |
Termini, Imerese, Sicily, Italy |
Gender |
Male |
Business |
68 King St. S., Waterloo City, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
fruit and vegetable show |
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Kitchener-Business-PintoStore-MichaelPinto-001-WaterlooRegionRecord.jpg Michael Pinto and his wife Rose in early 20th-century Kitchener. They built a store on a vacant lot at 243 King St. E. in 1929 to sell fresh fruits and vegetables. Michael is show with his daughters |
Business |
1928 |
243 King St. E., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
fruit and vegatable store |
Military |
WW1 - Italian Army |
- In the closing months of the war, Michael was issued demobilization papers from the 15th Artillery Regiment in the Italian army. In the First World War, the Italians were allies with the Canadians, British, French and Americans.
Michael was awarded The Cross of Merit in August 1918. The official documents say he was wounded. He was a good soldier. His occupation was listed as cabinet maker, and the documents say he could read and write.
Tin box packed with memories tells the uplifting story of a Kitchener family. (2016). Therecord.com. Retrieved 3 September 2016, from https://www.therecord.com/news-story/6838692-tin-box-packed-with-memories-tells-the-uplifting-story-of-a-kitchener-family/
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Name |
Michaelangelo "Michael Lo Pinto |
Eby ID Number |
Waterloo-148209 |
Died |
1977 |
Buried |
Woodland Cem., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I148209 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
11 Jun 2024 |
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Notes |
- Tin box packed with memories tells the uplifting story of a Kitchener family
Found photos and documents detail the life of an Italian immigrant family
KITCHENER - Laird Robertson was in the middle of renovating an old building on King Street East when he found a tin box under an old stairwell that was packed with documents and photographs.
The contents detail the life of an Italian immigrant family \emdash Michael Pinto and his wife Rose \emdash in early 20th-century Kitchener. They built a store on a vacant lot at 243 King St. E. in 1929 to sell fresh fruits and vegetables. Michael, Rose and their two daughters lived in the apartment upstairs.
When the daughters Victoria and Caroline were old enough, their father encouraged them to get into the garment business. He figured it had advantages over the fruit and vegetable business. Michael knew firsthand the demands of the produce trade, rising at 3 a.m. and driving to Toronto for fresh product every morning.
The daughters decided they would sell children's clothes. Victoria and Caroline are remembered to this day by former customers of Pinto's Youth Shoppe. Long after the last sale and closing of the store, an elderly woman was often seen outside, doing her best to maintain the property.
That was Caroline, the last surviving member of the Pinto family in Kitchener. Her emotional connection to the family's only real home in the New World remained strong years after she moved into a residence on nearby Queen Street.....
Tin box packed with memories tells the uplifting story of a Kitchener family. (2016). Therecord.com. Retrieved 3 September 2016, from https://www.therecord.com/news-story/6838692-tin-box-packed-with-memories-tells-the-uplifting-story-of-a-kitchener-family/
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| Born - 1 May 1892 - Termini, Imerese, Sicily, Italy |
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| Business - fruit and vegetable show - - 68 King St. S., Waterloo City, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Business - fruit and vegatable store - 1928 - 243 King St. E., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Buried - - Woodland Cem., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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