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Maria Domenica Marsilio

Birth14 Jun 1848 - Bugnara L Zallia, Italy
Death2 Mar 1912 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MotherRosa Santucci
FatherGiovanni (John) Marsilio

Born in Bugnara L Zallia, Italy on 14 Jun 1848 to Giovanni (John) Marsilio and Rosa Santucci. Maria Domenica Marsilio married Ferdinando DiTommaso and had 6 children. She passed away on 2 Mar 1912 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
Giovanni (John) Marsilio
1802 - Unknown
Rosa Santucci
1803 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Ferdinando Ditommaso
1835 - Unknown
Children Show all
Beniamino Di Tommaso
1872 - 1950
Vittorino Di Tomaso
1869 - 1947
Domenico Di Tommaso
1860 - 1934

Saverio Di Tommaso
1867 - 1936
Frank (Francesco) Thomas (Ditomaso) (Ditommaso)(detommaso) (Detomasso)
1864 - 1939
Maria Vittorina Di Tommaso
1861 - Unknown

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