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David F. Gilebarto[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Male 1921 - 1981  (59 years)


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  • Name David F. Gilebarto 
    Born Feb 07, 1921 
    Gender Male 
    Census Apr 02, 1930  Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Residence Mar 30, 1946  Caserta, Italy Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Social Security Number 075-05-6243 (NY) 
    Died Jan 1981  Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • SPEEDER GIVES COP
      CHASE, CAUGHT AND
      IS FINED BY JUDGE
      David Gilebarto, 312 Deer street pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding Friday and was fined $25 by City Judge Johnson, who was forced to drive his own car rapidly out of the path of the defendant's speeding car which was being pursued by Patrolman Alfred Reynolds.
      Reynolds said he took after Gilebarto in Central avenue and despite signals, the driver failed to stop. Instead, Gilebarto stepped on the gas, tore north in Cental avenue to Marsden street where he turned east to Main, the patrolman still in hot pursuit. At Main the driver whirled north to East Seventh street, over to Lamphere and then onto the Bennett road.
      But the policeman gave his mount all Ihe gas it could take and it was doing more than 65 miles an hour. The two went south in Bennett road and Gilebarto then turned over onto the McAllister road and speeded into Laona. Reynolds kept on and trapped Gilebarto on a side Laona road.
      Gllebarto was given his choice of paying the fine or serving 10 days in jail. He paid the fine later in the day and was released.
      The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, N. Y., Friday, June 15, 1940, Page Four
      MAN SUSTAINS LEG
      INJURIES WHEN HIT
      BY AUTO AT BEACH
      Ellsworth Howe, 47, of 323 Woodrow avenue, sustained leg injuries when he was struck Saturday evening by an automobile being backed out of a parking spot on the Pt. Gratiot bathing beach near the breakwall.
      The vehicle was being driven by David F. Gilebarto, 19, of 712 Main street, who told police he blew his horn and looked behind his car before he began backing it out.  He did not see Howe until after the Woodrow avenue man had been bumped.
      Dunkirk Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, Monday, July 27, 1942, Page Four
      NOTICE
      Notice is hereby given that the following personal property, to wit, a certain Plymouth Sedan 1934, Motor No. PE 86367, Serial No. 2265244 will be sold it public auction on the 17th day of March, 1945 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the home of the undersigned at 769 Park Avenue, Dunkirk, N. Y. The. sale of such automobile is to satisfy the pledgees lien of the undersigned. The said automobile is held by the undersigned for the account of David F. Gilebarto.
      Dated February 28, 1945.
      GERALD H. MEAD.
      Mar. 1-8-Adv.
      The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, N. Y., Thursday, March 1, 1945, Page Seven
      SOLDIER IN ITALY MEETS RELATIVES
      More than 40 years ago Mrs. Salvatore Gilebarto left for Italy from New York city with her little daughter, Vincenzia. She left behind her husband and her small son, Joseph. An epidemic had taken her other three children, and she went to Italy at least partly because of her own health.
      Early last December a handsome, six-foot corporal in the uniform of the United States army knocked at Mrs. Gilebarto's door in Palermo and asked for his grandmother, explaining that he was Joseph's son. The woman at the door was his grandmother whom he had never seen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilebarto, who live at 712 Main street, and their children have read with rejoicing the letters that have come from Palermo describing the joy with which the grandmother, the aunt, Vincenzia, and other relatives received the Dunkirk lad, who had flown from Rome to look them up. He is stationed at Caserta, Italy.
      Joseph Gilebarto and his father, Salvatore, lived in New York for about a year after the wife and mother went to Italy. Then the father left for Italy, planning to bring his wife and daughter home. He put Joseph in a home to stay until his return. But Salvatore died while In Italy and the son remained In the institution until he could make his way for himself. His mother made some attempt to locate her son through the Italian consul in New York and Joseph did learn where his mother lived but, feeling that he had been deserted, he considered himself an orphan and never communicated with relatives in Italy.
      When his son, David, went overseas, Joseph asked that he look up these relatives and find if the grandmother was still alive, The joyous family gathering was the result. Fortunately, David could speak Italian fairly well, the only one of the younger generation of Gilebartos who can. He's expected home soon and the Gilebartos here expect to ply him for information about their relatiives in Italy. Thus far he has left the communication to the Gilebartos in Palermo.
      The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, N. Y., Friday, February 8, 1946, Page Ten
    Person ID I112037  mykindred
    Last Modified May 30, 2008 

    Father Joseph G. Gilebarto,   b. Sep 01, 1895,   d. Feb 1975, Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years) 
    Mother Lucille F. Allenza,   b. Feb 28, 1903, Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec 13, 1997, Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 94 years) 
    Married circa 1921 
    Family ID F44493  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Betty "Alice" Rushton,   d.
    Children 
     1. James Gilebarto,   d. Y
     2. Lynn Gilebarto,   d. Y
     3. David P. Gilebarto,   b. Mar 17, 1948,   d. Y
     4. Living
     5. Barbara A. Gilebarto,   b. Mar 21, 1949, Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec 28, 2006, Franklinville, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 57 years)
     6. Living
    Family ID F36760  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Gilebarto, David
    Gilebarto, David

    Documents
    Gilebarto, David
    Gilebarto, David
    Soldier in Italy Meets Family

  • Sources 
    1. [S1864] web site, http://genweb.whipple.org/d0127/I28328.html.

    2. [S2291] The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, Friday, February 8, 1946, Page Ten.

    3. [S2291] The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, Friday, June 15, 1940, Page Four.

    4. [S2291] The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, Monday, July 27, 1942, Page Four.

    5. [S2291] The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, Thursday, March 1, 1945, Page Seven.

    6. [S2555] 1930 US federal census, 1930 census, NY, Chautauqua, Dunkirk, ed 19.

    7. [S2291] The Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, Mar. 30, 1946, p.4.