Antonio Joseph ONETTO

Birth:
of Genoa, Italy
Death:
Abt 1802
of Pa or NJ
Marriage:
4 May 1796
St Michaels and Zion Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
Ancestry.com
Sacramental Registers ot St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia (Google Books), Baptism of sons Joseph and John
St Michael's and Zion Church Marriage Records (fold3.com), May 4, 1796
Mary GWYNAP
Birth:
Abt 1772
of Pennsylvania
Death:
Aft 1850
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Father:
(Poss) George GWYNAP
Mother:
Sources:
Research by Ancestry Island - http://sdhomeschool.blogspot.com
Notes:
                   Could Mary's surname be Dea or Day?  According to the baptism record of her son Joseph, she is Mary Dea, probably related to Andrew Dea.  The transcription is as follows:
-Onetto, on the 27th [of Jul, 1800], by the same [Rev. G. Staunton], John, aged about one year, and Joseph, about three years, born of Anthony Onetto and his wife Mary Dea, Catholics.
-Dea, same day, by the same, Mary, aged about one year, born of Andrew Dea and his wife Bridget collins, Catholics; sponsors-Bartholomew and Mary Mahoney.
Further research needed.



Information on Mary Gwynap's third husband, Solomon Hartley, and some on herself, from http://sdhomeschool.blogspot.com/2010/10/solomon-joseph-hartley-brick-wall.html:
Captain Solomon Joseph Hartley, the progenitor of the family which forms the subject of this chapter, was a sea captain in Philadelphia, PA. He was born about the time of the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. He followed the sea from the time he was a boy and finally became a sea captain. He is known to have made long voyages to foreign countries and sometimes would be gone for three years on such trips. On one voyage to China he brought back some dishes which have been preserved by one of his descendants. [QUERY: DO WE NOW KNOW WHERE THESE DISHES ARE?] He had a brother, William, of whom nothing further is known than that he was resident either in Pennsylvania or New Jersey in 1815. Capt. Hartley married, about 1803, in Jersey City, NJ, Mary (Gwynap) (Clegg) Onetti, the widow of Joseph Onetti; he was her third husband...............
Capt. Hartley drowned in the Delaware River in 1815 at the age of 39, while rowing on the river near Philadelphia. ("It is greatly to be regretted," May Tibbetts wrote, "that some history of his branch of the Hartley family was not written down during his lifetime, to be preserved for his descendants." The widow Mary Hartley, who older sons were eight and 10 years old at the time of their father's untimely death, was left in straitened circumstances; she assumed again her occupation as glove maker and pursued that work for many years until her death, about 1855, at the home of her son, William Hartley, then of Camden, NJ.

Records indicate that the three sons of Capt. Solomon Joseph and Mary Hartley were provided with "good educations" and each was apprenticed to well-to-do Quaker families in Philadelphia. By this means, each learned a trade. All were reared in the Society of Friends, though in later life they did not all continue as members of this group.

From an Ancestry Member Tree:
"Mary Hartley was born Mary Gwynap, in Camden, NJ, to parents who were of Scottish lineage.  She became a glove maker, and, it is said, had made gloves for General Washington and General La Fayette." From: The Hartley Family and Enriching Families by Richard Stanley Dunlop, April 1993
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
29 Jan 1797
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death:
17 Jun 1851
Grafton, Jersey, Illinois
Marr:
18 Dec 1821
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pe 
Notes:
                   If this is a correct match, Joseph Onetto was baptized on July 27 1800 at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, at about age 3.  Registry is included in "Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia," 1906, available on Google Books.

Not listed in 1822 directory of Philadelphia, or earlier, listed in 1823 and 1824, not in 1825 or later

Mazaretta's death certificate says her father was born in Genoa, Italy.

Military history from Ancestry: Pvt 48(?) Infantry. Company Commander: Lt J.S. Carty. Time period: War. "M.R. dated Governors Island Nov 30, 1813. Present.---"

Obituary from Ancestry: 
Public Ledger
13 Aug 1851
page 2
On the 17th of June, 1851, at Grafton, Illinois, of cholera, Mr. JOSEPH ONETTO, of Philadelphia, in the 65(?) h year of his age.  Also, on the 23 h of June, of the same disease, at the same place, his wife, Mrs. MARTHA ONETTO, aged 60 years.

Philadelphia Inquirer
11 Aug 1851
page 2
On the 17th of June, at Grafton, Illinois, of cholera, Mr. Joseph ONETTO, of Philadelphia, in the 54th year of his age.
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Correspondence from Howard Brock Elder, citing research from Edna Brock, states that Joseph Onetto was born 29 Jan 1797 in Genoa, Italy, and that he was a shipbuilder, and died 17 Jun 1851.  Obviously the inferrence that he was born in Italy is incorrect, though the date is likely correct.
                  
2
John ONETTO
Birth:
Abt 1799
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death:
 
Marr:
 
3
Elizabeth ONETTO
Birth:
Abt 1800
Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey
Death:
 
Marr:
 
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Antonio Joseph Onetto - Mary Gwynap

Antonio Joseph Onetto

He married Mary Gwynap 4 May 1796 at St Michaels and Zion Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Mary Gwynap was born at of Pennsylvania Abt 1772 daughter of (Poss) George Gwynap and .

They were the parents of 3 children:
Joseph Onetto born 29 Jan 1797.
John Onetto born Abt 1799.
Elizabeth Onetto born Abt 1800.

Antonio Joseph Onetto died Abt 1802 at of Pa or NJ .

Mary Gwynap died Aft 1850 at of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .