A Needle in a Haystack? Frank Anthony Clipse or Francesco Antonio Calipo/Colisco/Calypso
As the story is told, my great grandfather left Sicily, Italy to avoid punishment after committing a crime of domestic passion. It is believed he was born in Sicily around 1878. Speaking no English, he was unable to pronounce his sir name so others could understand it. Someone decided they heard "Clipse", so he became Frank Clipse. Because of the uncertainty of the spelling of his last name, searching for ancestors is extremely difficult.
Frank landed in Tennessee working for the railroad. He married Ida Belle Jenkins in Scott County, VA on 15 July 1906. Great Grandpa Clipse's obituary in the Kingsport, TN newspaper states he died on 28 August 1956. My grandfather, Joseph Franklin Clipse (1909-1974), was one of the children born to Frank and Ida. He married Ada Victoria Johnson (1908-1968). My mother, Stella Clipse Adkins, was the second child born to Joe and Ada.
As a very young child, I remember sitting on Great Grandpa Clipse's lap as he counted to 10 in Italian. That is my sole memory of this man to whom I am related. It would please me greatly to find out even a bit more about this branch of my maternal family tree.
Does anyone have advice about how to search Italian genealogy?
Thank you, in advance, for your help.
on 2015-10-20 19:53:12
NanniJan has been a Family Tree Circles member since Oct 2015.
Answers
It is thought that great-grandfather Clipse arrived in the US in the year 1890, making him 25 years old. He may have sailed from France rather than Italy, because he was working in France at the time.
I've never come across the surname CLIPSE in Sicily but have heard of CLAPS.
Have a try of this Italian Genealogy site.
You could probably leave a message.
Thank you SO much for the lead, janilye. After years of searching - both by me and others - I am so excited to finally have a lead at all!
If it's not too presumptious, may I ask how you found the link to the Italian Genealogy site? I've tried doing GOOGLE searches, but have not been successful.
THANK YOU for taking the time to be so helpful to me.
NanniJan
Good ole Google; never give em too much info.
Italian Genealogy online