Sacramento County
Biographies
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AUGUSTINO MARENGO
A. MARENGO, a farmer of Dry Creek Township, was born in Italy in 1828, a son of Peter and Mary Marengo, both of whom died in that classic land. His father was a farmer. Mr. Marengo, our subject, emigrated to California in 1869, first settling in Stockton. In 1879 he purchased from the railroad company the present property of 624 acres, two and a half miles from Galt and twenty-five miles from Stockton; and on this place he has made all the improvements now witnessed there. His barn and other outbuildings are very good structures. On this ranch he carries on general farming, and has a small vineyard and garden, in fine trim. In 1857 he married Teresa Marengo, a native of Italy, and they have four children, namely: Melita, Mary, Virginia and Alessandro.
Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
Davis, Hon. Win. J., An Illustrated History of Sacramento County, California. Page 677. Lewis Publishing Company. 1890.
© 2007 Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
ALESSANDRO MARENGO
ALESSANDRO MARENGO.--An experienced, successful Italian-American who has “made good” with his 363 acres of choice ranch-land about three miles northeast of Galt, is Alessandro Marengo, who was born at Salterana, in the provide of Genoa, Italy, on June 7, 1866, the son of Augustino and Teresa (Marengo) Marengo. The father, a worthy farmer, the son of Peter and Mary Marengo, farmer folks, was born in 1828 and died in 1905.
Alessandro attended the common schools of Italy, and grew up to help at
home, while his father crossed the ocean to America in 1869, came on to
California, by way of Panama, stopped at San Francisco, then came to Stockton
and soon after to Galt. In 1879, Mr. Marengo sent to Italy
for his wife and four children, who journeyed from Havre, France, to the United
States, and then across the continent from New York to California by means of
the railroad, at length reaching Galt. About 1870, Mr.
Marengo, with a partner, bought 160 acres of land east of Galt and in 1878 he
purchased 624 acres of land three miles northeast of Galt, and the following
year improved the ranch by building a house for a home, so that when the family
arrived the devoted husband and father was ready to receive them.
There were four children in the family. Judita is the
widow of A. Lippi, of Galt, and had three girls and two boys.
Her son, George, was killed in the World War in France, and Pio was
killed in an automobile accident; her three girls are living.
Her sister, Maria, married Antonio Bisagna, and died leaving eight
children;
Alessandro Marengo did not have the opportunity to learn the English language in school, for he wanted to go to work and felt that it would be too hard to learn, and so would require too much time; but he has acquired a good deal of practical education, and as a stanch Republican and a pious Roman Catholic is a good useful citizen. He is also a Knight of Columbus.
He married at Galt, on July 9, 1898, to Miss Matilde Denevi, a native of
Cembrano,
While Mr. Marengo was working with his father he bought 160 acres from him, paying for it by his work; then when the father died he inherited 160 acres from him, but had to pay his mother $900. He later bought 156 acres, the home ranch, from his mother, paying $4,000, which gave him 476 acres; but some of this he has since sold, leaving him 363 acres. He has been engaged in general farming and in the raising of stock.
Transcribed by Donna L. Becker.
Source: Reed, G. Walter, History of Sacramento County, California With Biographical Sketches, Pages 486-489. Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. 1923.
© 2007 Donna L. Becker.