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- Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
- 1940 United States Federal Census
- U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
- U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
- U.S. City Directories
- 1930 United States Federal Census
- U.S. Public Records Index
- New York City Marriages, 1950-2017
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- Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Mary Jo SpinaAlexander Spina in Observer-Reporter - 1998-10-13
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... gardening. On August te Maryland, she married Brady J. Logue, who died October Surviving are a son, Donald J. Logue of Prosperity; two daughters. Donna Stout ofwest Alexander and Mary Jo Spina of Claysville; seven grandchildren, Linda Stout West, Tracy Stout, Stout, Kathy Logue Bedillion, David Logue, Brian Logue and Jeremy Spina; six great- and several nieces and nephews. Deceased, te addition ..."
Publication place: Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
Alexander SpinaAlexander Spina in Green-Mountain freeman. - Sep 21 1854
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... in an inscription upon a tomb, that a nobleman of Floreuee, named Salvariug Armaters, was' the , inventor. The one, however, who first made the . invention public, was Alexander Spina, a resident of Pisa. He happened to ses a pair in the bands of a person who either would not, or oould not, explain their principle to him, but he ..."
Publication place: Montpelier, Washington, Vermont
Alexander SpinaAlexander Spina in The true northerner. - Nov 13 1874
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... on the tomb of a nobleman, Salvinns Armatus, of Florence, who died 1317, states that he was the inventor. Tho person, however, who first made the invention public was Alexander Spina, a native of Pisa. The most stylish collar that is worn now is the Improved Warwick. It flts better that any other 00 a low-cut shirt, all the i dgoa ..."
Publication place: Paw Paw, Van Buren, Michigan
Alexander SpinaAlexander Spina in The Manitowoc pilot - Aug 27 1874
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... a nobleman, Salvinus Anna'. ! tus, of Florence, who died 1317, states that, he was the inventor. Tbe persons, however, I who first made the invention pt>?lic, was , Alexander Spina, a native of Pisa. He hap pened to see a pair of spectacles in the hands of a person who would or could not explain ! tbe principle of them ..."
Publication place: Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
1940 United States Federal Census
Alexander Spina 1917Illinois
Alexander Spina, born Circa 1917
Alexander had one sister: Teresa Demetrio.
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) FREE
Alexander Spina 1916 1974
Alexander Spina, 1916 - 1974
Alexander Spina was born on November 16 1916.
Alexander lived in USA.
Alexander passed away in January 1974, at age 57.