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Guido Tiziano Zilio was born 19 April 1895 at Altivole, Treviso, Italy  (Caselle, Treviso, Italy)
 
Guido Tiziano Zilio was born 19 April 1895 at Altivole, Treviso, Italy  (Caselle, Treviso, Italy)
 
===Parents===
 
===Parents===
Father Raimondo Guido, Mother Tecla Eracruci
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Father Raimondo Zilio, Mother Tecla Eracruci
 
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==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
 
Single
 
Single

Latest revision as of 19:10, 25 April 2014

Ylio Guido
OR
Guido Tiziano Zilio
Born 1895
Italy
Died 1914 (aged 18–19)
Hillcrest, Alberta
Cause of death Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Resting place Hillcrest Cemetery
Nationality Italian
Occupation Timber Packer


Name is wrong on all lists, including official one. Should be Guido Zilio.

Early Life

Birth

Guido Tiziano Zilio was born 19 April 1895 at Altivole, Treviso, Italy (Caselle, Treviso, Italy)

Parents

Father Raimondo Zilio, Mother Tecla Eracruci

Marriage

Single

Census Records

1911 Kootenay, British Columbia, Guido (unable to read first name). A relative or Ylio?

Occupation in 1914

Timber Packer

Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed

Cemetery

Buried in Hillcrest in the Mass Grave as G. Guido.
Listed on Official List as Ylio Guido.
His name is Guido Zilio according to registration of births from his home town as there is an entry in the register that he was killed in Hillcrest, Alberta June 19, 1914.

After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster

Compensation

Schedule E
No one had applied for compensation by Feb 1915.

Interesting Facts

The front of a gravestone in the Hillcrest cemetery is inscribed: Explosion Hillcrest, June 1914 with the following names: G. Guido (Ylio Guido), E. Rossanese (Eugenio Rossanese), and U. Mazzucchetto (Ulderico Marchetto) from Caselle, Treviso, Italy. On the back of that stone are the names E. Basso and R. Botter. Did E. Basso and R. Botter have the stone inscribed and paid for?


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