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Diego F. and Anna A. (Arena) D'Amico wedding

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Diego F. and Anna A. (Arena) D'Amico wedding
A photo of Diego F. (1873-1927) and Anna Arena (1880-1954) D'Amico on their wedding day, October 27, 1901. They were married in Baltimore.
Date & Place: in Baltimore, Maryland United States
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Charles D'amico, born Diego Francesco D'Amico in 1873 Sicily, emigrated to the US as a child in 1884 . He became a naturalized citizen, married, a real estate investor, and had 10 (!) children.

With a fierce loyalty to his local community of Meyersdale Pennsylvania, this former immigrant and fruit seller, like many others, became a pillar of his community and achieved the American dream.

Join us in celebrating and honoring the story of Charles' life
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Anna (Arena) D'Amico
Anna (Arena) D'amico of Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania United States was born on February 6, 1880 in Termini Imerese, Province of Palermo County, Sicily Italy to Frederico Arena. She had a sister Josephine (Arena) Culotta. Anna D'amico died at age 74 years old on April 8, 1954 in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania United States, and was buried on April 12, 1954 at Saints Philip and James Cemetery in Meyersdale.
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Diego Francesco DAmico
Charles Damico, born Diego Francesco Damico in 1873 Sicily, immigrated to the United States in 1884 where he created wealth for himself and his community. His parents were Filippo D'amico (1835 - 1881) and Giuseppa Carmela Lombardo (1846 - after 1886). He had siblings Agostino, Girolama, and Rosaria. Charles arrived in the US in 1994. In 1902, Charles married Anna A. Arena (1880 - 1954) and they had Phillip, Frances, Frederick, Anna, Johana, Jeroma, Rose, Anthony, Rita, and Cecelia. In the 1910 federal census, he was married and head of household. He said that he was a "Wholesale and Retail Merchant" in the fruit industry (owner). He owned his home and in the household in Meyersdale, PA were wife Annie (they had been married 8 years), mother. now called Josephine. and children Philip (sic), Josephine, Fredrick (sic), and Geohanna (sic). He could read, write, and spoke English. He was a naturalized US citizen, and both of his parents were born in Italy. By 1915, he had become a great success - an article about him and his dedication to his town was written. See Charles Damico's Manner of Showing His Interest in and Loyalty to Meyersdale for more details. On his WW1 draft card was the following: He was stout, had black hair, brown hair, and no distinguishing marks.
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