San Joaquin County Biographies
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Transcribed by: Linda Diane Jackson 1/12/2010
AMERIGO E. GIANELLI
A native son who by his own individual efforts has risen to business prominence and influence in Stockton, is Amerigo E. Gianelli, who was born in Stockton, a son of Joseph Gianelli, one of Stockton's pioneers and prominent business men.
Amerigo E. Gianelli was reared and educated in his native city and is the founder of the A.E. Gianelli Company, prominent among the real estate and insurance firms of Stockton. During recent years he has figured in some of the largest investment transactions, for having extensive financial connections he is in a position to handle the most important deals. He knows the locations and values in the city of Stockton and the fruit, dairy and alfalfa sections surrounding from years of intimate association and knows the Delta country like a book, and so enjoys the confidence of men and women of affairs for whom he has handled large investments. He also conducted one of the largest insurance businesses in Central California, every kind of protective policy being written.
The marriage of Mr. Gianelli occured in Stockton where he was united with Miss Edna Lamb, a native daughter of California, and a daughter of Charles and Belle (Norcross) Lamb, and they have one child, a stalwart son, Edward. An active upbuilder, Mr. Gianelli has been prominent in the construction of good roads,, helping in the building of the Borden Road across the Delta and the highway across Union Island.
History of
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
With A
Biographical Review
of
The Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been
Identified with Its Growth and Development
from the Early Days to the Present
HISTORY BY
George H. Tinkham
HISTORIC RECORD COMPANY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
1923
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