THE EXODUS
Our ancestors left
their homes in Sicily and traveled to new lands for a variety of reasons.
Economic reasons and the lure of a better life were the root cause of the
exodus.
Between 1901 and
1924, 3,155,401 Italians came to the Unites States. Of this number, 6,516
arrived at Ellis Island (Above photo) from Valguarnera Caropepe, Sicily.
These are the number
of Valguarnera arrivals at Ellis Island from 1901 to 1924:
The first
Interlicchia to arrive at Ellis Island was Salvatore Interlicchia, age 39,
who arrived on 20 April 1904. He was going to Rochester, New York where
most Interlicchia eventually went.
THE VOYAGE
The voyage from
Palermo to New York was a miserable two plus weeks for our ancestors. They were
third class passengers (Also known as steerage passengers) who would be
packed into tight and poorly ventilated spaces. Many of the ships on which our ancestors traveled
to the United States were cargo ships converted for passengers because there
was more profit carrying passengers. The shipboard conditions
for steerage passengers portrayed in the movie Titanic were luxurious
compared to what our ancestors experienced. By comparison to the 375 - 403
foot long ships of our ancestors, the Titanic was 882 feet long, 92 feet
wide and carried only 1026 steerage passengers.
On 21 April 1905 my
Grandfather Giuseppe Manusia ended his 15 day voyage from Palermo when he
arrived at Ellis Island aboard the S.S. Lombardia.
The Lombardia was built in 1901, was 403 feet long and 46 feet wide, and
carried 1360 passengers (58 first class and 1,302 third class).

S.S. LOMBARDIA
On 3 September 1905
my Grandmother Maria Grazia Nicolaci and 20 month old Concetta Manusia
ended their 19 day voyage from Palermo when they arrived at Ellis Island
aboard the S.S. Italia. The Italia was built in 1904,
was 391 feet long and 52 feet wide, and carried 1958 passengers (58 first
class and 1,900 third class). Maria Grazia was the wife of Giuseppe Manusia,
and Concetta was their daughter. Maria and Giuseppe were married in
Valguarnera Caropepe on 21 August 1900, and Concetta was also born there.

S.S. ITALIA
On
18 March 1907 my Grandfather Gaetano Interlicchia ended his 16 day voyage
from Palermo when he arrived at
Ellis Island aboard the S.S. Perugia. The Perugia was a passenger /
cargo Vessel built in 1901. She was 375 feet long, 47
feet wide, and carried 1170 passengers (20
first class and 1,150 third class).
On 30 June 1907 my Grandmother
Rosa Pavone ended her 17 day voyage when she arrived at
Ellis Island aboard the S.S. Perugia. On 23 November 1907 Rosa Pavone
married Gaetano
Interlicchia in Rochester, New York.

S.S. PERUGIA