Del Monte button c1920
Description:
Photograph of Del Monte Cannery pin, owned by Pasqualina Avanzino (1885-1965).
Date of Document:
circa 1920
Document Author:
Unknown
Geographic Location:
411 48th Street, Oakland, Calif.
Context:
Pasqualina Avanzino and her daughter Elvira (born circa 1913) worked at the Del Monte cannery (known as the California Packing Corporation, Plant #35), at 1250 Park Avenue, Emeryville, Calif. It is unlikely that Pasqualina worked there before 1930, as she had three children to care for during the summer months (her youngest, Tillio, would have been 14 years old during the summer of 1930). Pasqualina Palmira Costa (1885-1965) was born in Donetta, a village that is part of Torriglia, Italy. In October 1909, following her arrival in February 1909 (via Ellis island) to the U.S. from Italy, she married Carlo Giuseppe Avanzino (1869-1945), who also was born in Torriglia, Italy. Carlo and Pasqualina were living at 566 45th Street in Temescal when their first child, Joseph, was born on November 14, 1910. Soon after, on November 25, 1910, Carlo bought the house at 415 48th Street (it is uncertain whether they ever lived there, but they probably did). On July 29, 1915, Carlo bought the house at 409 48th Street and moved in just before their son, Tillio, was born. (In 1922, he paid taxes on the 415 48th Street house, and in January 1923 he had some painting and electrical work done at the property, so it is assumed he continued to own it.) In around 1926, Carlo moved the 409 48th Street house to the back of the property and built a new house, 411 48th Street, at the front of the property. In April 28, 1928, Carlo bought the house at 413 48th Street from his uncle, Vincenzo Casazza. They rented out 411 48th Street until 1945, when Carlo died, and then Pasqualina, their daughter, Elvira, and Tillio moved into 411 48th Street and rented out 409, 413, and 415 48th Street. Ron's parents, Joseph and Lenore Avanzino rented the house at 413 48th Street. Carlo and Pasqualina probably never lived at 413 48th Street, because it was small (700 sq. ft.). They most likely rented it out to others before Ron's mother and father moved in. Pasqualina s cousin lived there for a while. On Ti