The Orys and Cook Family Tree » Vittorio A. F. Citterio (Victor Cittern) (1920-2009)

Données personnelles Vittorio A. F. Citterio (Victor Cittern) 

  • Il est né le 27 juin 1920 dans St. Marylebone, London. England.
    Name: Vittorio A F Citterio Year of Registration: 1920 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep Mother's Maiden Name: Chiodo District: St Marylebone (1902-1977) County: Greater London, London Volume: 1a Page: 866

    First name(s) VITTORIO A F
    Last name CITTERIO
    Birth year 1920
    Birth quarter 3
    Registration month -
    Mother's last name CHIODO
    District MARYLEBONE
    County London
    Country England
    Volume 1A
    Page 866
    Record set England & Wales births 1837-2006
    Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
    Subcategory Births & baptisms
    Collections from Great Britain
  • Résidant:
    • de 1948 à 1952: 193 Lyon Park Avenue, Wembly.
      Name: Victor Cittern with Henry Cittern.
      Electoral Date: 1952
      Street Address: 193 Lyon Park Avenue, Wembly.
      Ward or Division/Constituency: Wembley South
      County or Borough: Wembley, England
      Reference Number: MR/PER/C/0887
    • en l'an 1953: 91 Kingsley Avenue, Ealing, London.
      Name: Victor Cittern
      Electoral Date: 1953
      Street Address: 91 Kingsley Avenue
      Ward or Division/Constituency: Ealing North East
      County or Borough: Ealing, England
      Reference Number: MR/PER/C/0893
    • en l'an 1963: 25 Shelley Crescent, Southall, Middlesex.
      Name: Victor-J Cittern with Henrietta
      Electoral Date: 1963
      Street Address: 25 Shelley Crescent
      Ward or Division/Constituency: Southall
      County or Borough: Ealing, England
      Reference Number: MR/PER/C/1156
    • de 2002 à 2005: 114, Plymouth Drive, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 3SJ.
      First name(s) Victor
      Last name Cittern
      Age guide 65+
      Address 114, Plymouth Drive, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 3SJ
      Town Fareham
      District Fareham
      County Hampshire
      Country England
      Year 2002-05
      Electoral rolls 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
      Occupancy (years) 21
      Other occupants Henriette Cittern
      Record set UK electoral registers 2002-2014
      Category Census, land & surveys
      Subcategory Electoral Rolls
      Collections from Great Britain
  • Il est décédé le 2 juin 2009 dans Hill Head, Hampshire, England, il avait 88 ans.Source 1
    Name: Mr Victor Cittern
    Gender: Male
    Age: 89
    Birth Date: 27 Jun 1920
    Last Residence: Fareham, Hampshire, England
    Postal Code District: Po14
    Death Date: 2 Jun 2009
  • Un enfant de Amos Guiseppe Citterio et Francesca (Modeste) Palmira Pax Chiodo
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 2 octobre 2022.

Famille de Vittorio A. F. Citterio (Victor Cittern)

Il est marié avec Henriette C (Yetta) Rensen.

Ils se sont mariés le 2ND QTR 1953 à Willesden, London. England, il avait 32 ans.

Name: Henriette C Rensen
Possible Partners: Victor Cittern... District: Willesden... County: Middlesex... Year: 1953... Quarter: Apr-Jun... Volume: 5f... Page: 0550...
BMD Records Marriages
Name: Henriette C Rensen
Possible Partners: Vittoria F A Citterio... District: Willesden... County: Middlesex... Year: 1953... Quarter: Apr-Jun... Volume: 5f... Page: 0550...

Name Henriette C Rensen
Event Type Marriage Registration
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration Year 1953
Registration District Willesden
County Middlesex
Event Place Willesden, Middlesex, England
Spouse Name (available after 1911) Cittern Or Citterio
Volume 5F
Page 550
Line Number 126

Henriette C Rensen probably married one of the following people
Name Vittoria F A Citterio

First name(s) VITTORIA F A
Last name CITTERIO
Marriage quarter 2
Marriage year 1953
Registration month -
MarriageFinder™ VITTORIA F A CITTERIO married
HENRIETTE C RENSEN
Spouse's last name RENSEN
District WILLESDEN
District number -
County Middlesex
Country England
Volume 5F
Page 550
Record set England & Wales marriages 1837-2008
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Marriages & divorces
Collections from Great Britain

Enfant(s):

  1. (Ne pas publique)
  2. (Ne pas publique)


Notes par Vittorio A. F. Citterio (Victor Cittern)

2nd June 2009
Today we are here to celebrate Vic’s life and I would like to read you a short summary which hopefully gives a good feel for Vic the person as well as the life and times he lived through.
Victor was born in central London near the Post Office tower, on June 27th 1920, he was the youngest of 14 children. Vic’s parents had come to England to find work in 1900; his father was Italian and his mother Swiss. Vic often told that as many of his brothers and sisters were so much older than him, they were more like Uncles and Aunts to him and he was the favourite little brother. It was a close family, and the family was always very important to Vic throughout his life. His father was a cabinet maker and Vic was to follow in his father’s footsteps, and so after leaving school at 14, Vic became a cabinet makers’ apprentice in London. From an early age he was a keen athlete and joined athletic clubs both running and cycling, but he soon found that his true love was cycling; this passion was to continue for the rest of his life. He once cycled from London to Brighton and back at the age of twelve! He became an enthusiastic amateur racing cyclist both on the road and on the track. He competed in National competitions and I remember seeing press photos of him coming in the top 5 when racing on the track against the top English cyclists. He regularly entered 25, 50 and 100 mile road races and would deliberately seek out the steepest hills to race up to improve his fitness. In the 1930s the family had moved away from central London to a small village in the countryside, it is difficult to imagine now but this country village was actually Wembley, and was within sight of the famous stadium. Vic commuted to his various cabinet making jobs all over London, always by bike, the commuting being part of his cycle training. Vic was a very friendly soul, he would always be happy chatting to other cycling enthusiasts he came across on his rides, and I will always remember many of his stories of races on the road and at the track. As well as cycling, Vic was also a keen supporter of his local football team, ‘The Arsenal’ as they were called. As a youth he was present at the famous Chelsea-Arsenal match which was so over-full that children were passed over the heads of spectators down to the pitch to avoid the severe over-crowding.
Vic was conscripted into the Army in 1940, into the 51st Highland division, Royal Artillery. During the war he was to see active service all over the world: in Egypt at El Alamein, Tunisia and Sicily as well taking part in the liberation of Europe in 1944-5. Vic was very fond of telling stories of those days, and I will always remember his many tales which included: several near misses in the trenches, encounters with downed US fliers, water being so severely rationed that it was commonly stolen, sand storms in the desert, ‘friendly’ fire incidents, their troop ship being accidentally rammed and many more besides. Later on, during the invasion of Sicily, Vic caught malaria, others who did so did not pull through, but Vic came through it. In 1944 during the so called second front, Vic was based for a short time in Vught, a small village in Holland and here, he was to meet Henrietta, and this meeting was to change both their lives. By all accounts it was love at first sight. They were to start a regular correspondence by letter, and in 1953, Vic and Yetta were married. They had 2 sons, Joe in 1955 and Pete in 1958, and at this time the family were living in Southall in west London. Vic worked as a carpenter for Nestles in Hayes and still commuted to work by bike. I remember him bringing home the staff sales ‘imperfect’ chocolate which tasted pretty perfect to us. Most years, Yetta would visit her family in Holland, sometimes by herself, and on one such occasion, Vic was left to look after us 2 boys. I particularly remember him not just burning the toast, but running out of the kitchen with an entire English breakfast ablaze. Cooking was not one of his strong points!
In the early 1970s Vic & Yetta decided to move the family away from London, many of Vic’s brothers and sisters were moving away to the south coast. Vic & Yetta decided to move the family to Locks Heath which at that time was very rural and was quite a change from the suburbs of London. Vic exchanged furniture building for boat building and initially worked at Southampton Docks. At that time the Queen Elizabeth 2 was being built and Vic worked on fitting out the interior for her maiden voyage. Later on he worked on fitting out somewhat smaller boats on the Hamble and then latterly for the MOD in Portsmouth. Vic approached retirement with some trepidation as he had been so active throughout his entire life, but when the age of 65 came, he actually really enjoyed himself, spending time with the family, including his 2 grand-daughters in the summer holidays. In his retirement Vic enjoyed playing snooker and badminton, watching football (his motto was always that he wanted the best team to win). Riding his bike was still very important to him, he would ride out around the country lanes around Stubbington, Hillhead and Titchfield and even when his memory started to fail him he would simply stop and ask for directions as many times as necessary.

Latterly, Vic was looked after by Haye Corner Care home for 5 years and the family would particularly like to thank all the staff there for their excellent care. Just recently in the last 6 weeks Vic was very ably looked after by Solent Cliffs Nursing Home and on behalf of all the family I would like to thank all of the staff for their excellent care.
Vic is at peace now; he will be sadly missed by everyone.

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Vittorio A. F. Citterio (Victor Cittern)
1920-2009

1953

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Événements historiques

  • La température au 27 juin 1920 était entre 14,4 et 22,2 °C et était d'une moyenne de 17,7 °C. Il y avait 0.2 mm de précipitation. Il y avait 8,6 heures de soleil (51%). La force moyenne du vent était de 2 Bft (vent faible) et venait principalement du ouest-nord-ouest. Source: KNMI
  • Du 9 septembre 1918 au 18 septembre 1922 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck I avec comme premier ministre Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
  • En l'an 1920: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 6,8 millions d'habitants.
    • 1 février » instauration de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada.
    • 10 février » |mariage de la Pologne à la mer Baltique symbolisant l'accès à la mer du pays.
    • 18 février » début du mandat de président de la III République de Paul Deschanel.
    • 15 avril » dernier des deux braquages meurtriers alors attribués à Sacco et Vanzetti, mais probablement réalisé par Celestino Madeiros.
    • 4 juin » signature du traité de Trianon.
    • 30 octobre » fondation du Parti communiste d'Australie à Sydney.
  • La température au 2 juin 2009 était entre 11,7 et 21,3 °C et était d'une moyenne de 16,1 °C. Il y avait 13,0 heures de soleil (79%). Il faisait légèrement couvert. La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du au nord. Source: KNMI
  • Du jeudi, février 22, 2007 au jeudi, octobre 14, 2010 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Balkenende IV avec comme premier ministre Mr.dr. J.P. Balkenende (CDA).
  • En l'an 2009: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 16,5 millions d'habitants.
    • 1 janvier » |la Slovaquie entre dans la zone euro.
    • 12 avril » le dollar du Zimbabwe est abandonné, après une période d'hyperinflation.
    • 4 mai » les maoïstes du Parti communiste unifié du Népal quittent le gouvernement.
    • 17 mai » |Dalia Grybauskaitė est élue présidente de la République de Lituanie.
    • 21 juin » le Groenland accède à une autonomie renforcée.
    • 29 novembre » le Rwanda devient le 54membre du Commonwealth.


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  • 2006 » Vince Welnick, claviériste américain, membre du groupe Grateful Dead (° 21 février 1951).
  • 2008 » Bo Diddley, chanteur et guitariste de blues américain (° 30 décembre 1928).
  • 2009 » David Eddings, écrivain américain (° 7 juillet 1931).
  • 2011 » Ray Bryant, pianiste et compositeur de jazz américain (° 24 décembre 1931).
  • 2012 » Kathryn Joosten, actrice américaine (° 20 décembre 1939).

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Brian Peter Orys, "The Orys and Cook Family Tree", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/the-orys-and-cook-family-tree/I1622.php : consultée 30 mai 2024), "Vittorio A. F. Citterio (Victor Cittern) (1920-2009)".