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Casarotti, Antonietta

Family NameCasarotti
Given Name(s)Antonietta
GenderFemale
Short DescriptionBeniamino Casarotti left Cogolo near Peio in Trentino in April 1888 and came to Australia, where he worked as a woodcutter in Victoria. He returned to Italy after 7 years, but in 1901 he left again, this time for America, where he worked for 4 years before going permanently back to Italy. His granddaughter, Sister Antonietta Casarotti, came to Australia in the 80s as a missionary and stayed in Queensland. She also spent 7 years in this country like her “nonno”. This material here published was donated by her to the I.H.S. Cited from: page 13, Italian Historical Society Journal, Vol 1, Number 3, 1990, accessed https://www.coasit.com.au/images/ihs/newsletters/IHSN_vol1_n3_1990.pdf
Full Biographical DataSee: Brigida Nailon, CSB, Missiological Contribution made by women in shifting structures of the Catholic Church in East Kimberley, W.A., Brigidine Community Sunshine Nth Melbourne, 2021 Citation: page 13, Italian Historical Society Journal, Vol 1, Number 3, 1990, accessed https://www.coasit.com.au/images/ihs/newsletters/IHSN_vol1_n3_1990.pdf <p>CO.AS.IT. Italian Historical Society (IHS), Melbourne</p>
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Related Person(s) Casarotti, Beniamino
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