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  1. Achille's grave is located in the Anglican cemetery in Trieste and is marked by a tombstone bearing the Masonic emblem, and reads: Achille La Guardia/ 1849-1904/ R.I.P. The known works of Achille La Guardia were published primarily by the now defunct Rudolph Wurlitzer Company in the late 1890's.

  2. Jun 29, 2003 · His father, Achille Luigi Carlo La Guardia, was born on March 26, 1849, to a government functionary and his wife in Foggia, at the time part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, where the trade and ...

  3. Added: Jan 2, 2015. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 140789936. Source citation. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Achille La Guardia (b.26-Mar-1849 Cerignola, Italy, d.21-Oct-1904 Trieste, Italy). He was a band director and composer, an Italian-born American. In 1878 he emigrated to the United States, where from 1885 to 1898 he worked as a band director of the ...

  4. In 1890, it was commanded by Achille La Guardia, father of New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia who wrote of his Arizona experiences in his 1948 book, “The Making of an Insurgent: An ...

  5. Biography . Achille was born in 1849. He is the father of New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia.. He was an Italian immigrant originally from a Catholic family of Cerignola; by profession he was a musician and in 1885 he became director of the 11 US Infantry band.

    • Male
    • March 26, 1849
    • Irene Luzzato (Coen) La Guardia
    • October 21, 1904
  6. Mar 5, 2023 · About Achille Lugi [Luigi?] de Carlo La Guardia. Father of New York City Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia. Mr. La Guardia, a musician, became a bandmaster in the United States Army and the La Guardias from that time lived on government reservations, chiefly in the West. The future Mayor of New York passed his boyhood days at Fort Whipple, Arizona.

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  8. Mr. La Guardia's parents came to the United States from Foggia, Italy. The municipal archives there disclose that his father, Achille Luigi Carlo La Guardia, married Irene Coen on June 3, 1880. The elder La Guardia said he had no religion, but his bride professed the Jewish faith.

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