Male, US, born 1913-03-13, died 1978-04-22

Associated with the firm network

Milono, Germano Architect


Professional History

Résumé

Service, United States Army, Corps of Engineers, 09/07/1942-1946. In 1942, Milono worked as a draftsman at that time in San Francisco, CA.

Principal, Germano Milono, Architect, San Francisco, CA. In 1970, Milono's office was located at 402 Jackson Street in San Francisco's upscale, renovated Jackson Square neighborhood.

Professional Activities

Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Northern California Chapter, San Francisco, CA, 1950- .

Professional Awards

Fellow, American Institute of Architects (FAIA), 1969.

Personal

Relocation

Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Milono and his family lived at 142 Sycamore Street, Pittsburgh, from c. 1916 through at least 09/1928. Milono lived in San Francisco, CA, by 1942. He received his Social Security card in OR before 1951. His last residence was in the 94117 zip code of San Francisco, CA.

Parents

His father was Carlo Matteo Milono, born 09/30/1882 in Vestigne, Piedmont, Italy, near the French border; Carlo came to the US on 05/30/1903 from Le Havre, France. In 1916, he worked as a laborer, and applied for naturalization. His mother, Delfina, was born c. 1882 in Vestigne, Italy; Carlo and Delfia were naturalized in Pittsburgh on 04/18/1922. They had four children: daughter, Mary (born 08/28/1906 in Italy), son, Germano, was next in age, then daughter, Frances (born 01/15/1915 in Vestigne, Italy), and son, Battista, (born 09/09/1919 in Pittsburgh, PA).

Spouse

Milono was married on or before 1942.

Biographical Notes

In 1942, he stood 68 inches tall and weighed 163 pounds.

Milono and his family traveled back to Italy in 1928. They sailed on the S.S. France from Le Havre, France, to New York, NY, between 09/05/1928-09/11/1928.

SSN: 544-01-8422.


PCAD id: 893