Name |
Philip DiNatale |
Birth |
12 Jan 1890 |
Messina, Sicily [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
1911 |
- according to 1930 census.
|
Naturalization |
Bef 1917 |
Census |
1930 |
Belmont, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts |
- aged 40, born in Italy, as with both parents
|
Census |
1940 |
111 Beech St., Belmont, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts |
- aged 53, born in Italy, 2 years high school; barber; same house in 1935
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Obituary |
DiNatale—in Belmont, August 7, Philip of 111 Beech St., beloved husband of Teresa (Taormina); . . . . Relatives and friends are invited to visit at the DeVito Funeral Home, 761 Mount Auburn St., Watertown, Tuesday evening 7 to 9, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and to the funeral Thursday morning at 9, followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Luke’s Church, at 10 a.m.. In place of flowers, contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. |
Death |
7 Aug 1972 |
Belmont, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts |
Notes |
- When he registered for the draft in 1917, he had a wife and 1 child, and was a naturalized citizen.
in 1940, his address is the same that his brother-in-law Lucian Cristofaro gives in his 1942 draft registration, at 111 Beech St., Belmont. He was living at this address when he died. Other DiNatales were living there as well, including an Anthony J. DiNatale, according to newspaper reports.
He was probably a police officer in Boston; a number of newspaper articles refer to an office, then a detective, and then a private investigagor Philip J. DiNatale from the 1940s to the 1970s. He seems to have worked on the Boston "Strangler" case in the 1960s.
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Person ID |
I13321 |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2023 |