Mrs Argene Del Carlo (née Genovesi)

Argene del Carlo on her wedding day (20 February 1912)
(Courtesy: Salvata del Carlo, Italy / Claudio Mazza, Italy)
Mrs Sebastiano del Carlo (Argene Genovesi), 24, was born on 6 November 1887 in Montecarlo, Prov. Lucca, Italy. She was the daughter of Agosto Genovese of Montecarlo.
She boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg as a second class passenger together with her husband Sebastiano del Carlo. To reach their destination California, they bought ticket number SC/PARIS 2167 for £27 14s 5d.
Sebastiano died in the sinking, but Argene was rescued by the Carpathia possibly in lifeboat 11. When the boat was lowered a baby was given to her, which she held in her custody. It was reported that on the Carpathia the mother of this child wanted to have it back, but an Italian woman (allegedly Argenia del Carlo) claimed it as her own. The story goes that the baby, Philip Aks, had a birthmark which the woman did not know, so she had to hand the baby to its mother Leah Aks. It had been alternatively suggested that the child had been circumcised and that the immigrant woman was unaware of this!
Argenia del Carlo was pregnant at the time of hte sinking, her daughter Maria Salvata was born on 14 November 1912.
Mrs Del Carlo's destination, as recorded by the immigration officer, was Chicago however she soon returned to Italy on board the Cretic on 18 May 1912.
She was remarried on 4 April 1935 to Antonio Oreste Casata in Altopascio, Lucca. She died there on 8 October 1970.

Argene Genovesi (del Carlo) in 1965
(Courtesy: Salvata del Carlo, Italy / Claudio Mazza, Italy)
Salvata del Carlo was later married (1930s) to Guido Triboli and they had two children Sebastiano (5 in 1941) and Sabatino (1 in 1941).
Certificates
Estratto per riassunto dal registro degli Atti di Nascita (Birth
Certificate)
Certificato di Nascita (Birth
Certificate of Salvata del Carlo)
Articles
New York Herald, April 22, 1912, 'Bride
who was Rescued from Death Finds she is Destitute Widow'
Sources
Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York;
NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55[279]).
List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration Officer
At Port of Arrival (Date: 18th-19th June 1912, Ship: Carpathia) - National
Archives, NWCTB-85-T715-Vol. 4183.
References
Judith Geller (1998) Titanic: Women and Children First. Haynes. ISBN
1 85260 594 4
Acknowledgements
Salvata del Carlo, Altopascio, Italy
Contributors
Claudio Mazza, Italy
Hermann Söldner, Germany
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Summary
Born: Sunday 6th November 1887
Age: 24 years
Married to Sebastiano Del Carlo.
Last Residence: in Montecarlo Italy
2nd Class passenger
First Embarked: Cherbourg on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 2167 , £27 14s 5d
Destination: Chicago Illinois United States
Rescued (boat 11)
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Thursday 8th October 1970
Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
Mr Sebastiano Del Carlo
Related Articles
Bride Who Was Rescued from Death Finds She is Destitute Widow New York Herald
Related Documents
ESTRATTO PER RIASSUNTO DAI REGISTRO DEGLI ATTI DI NASCITA [Birth Certificate] - 1887
CERTIFICATO di NASCITA (Birth Certificate of Salvata del Carlo) - 1912