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Cook County Archives Confirm Pope Leo XIV’s Grandfather’s Immigration and Teaching Career in Chicago

Newly authenticated records reveal Salvatore Giovanni Riggitano’s 1905 arrival from Italy, his work as a language teacher, and his incomplete citizenship process.

Overview

  • Salvatore Giovanni Riggitano, Pope Leo XIV’s paternal grandfather, was born in Milazzo, Italy, in 1876 and immigrated to the U.S. through Ellis Island in 1905.
  • Cook County records confirm Riggitano filed a Declaration of Intention to become a U.S. citizen in 1920 but never completed the naturalization process.
  • Riggitano worked as a language teacher in Chicago and operated the Riggitano-Prevost School of Languages, which advertised widely in local newspapers.
  • Genealogists linked Riggitano to the Prevost surname by matching birthdates and other records, confirming his connection to the pope’s family lineage.
  • The Cook County Clerk’s office has made these archival records publicly accessible, fostering interest in genealogy and the pope’s immigrant heritage.