He immigrated to Rhode Island in 1891 at age 17 and began to establish himself, marrying Maria Caputo in North Providence on 12 Oct 1896. They had eight children in 17 years: Theresa, Anna, Louis, Nettie, Mary, Etta, and identical twins Alice and Mabel. Their only son died before his second birthday.
In North Providence, Domenico was a tax assessor and a prominent member of the Knights of Columbus. He sat on the town council and was also the chair of the Board of Assessment Review. He was involved in an election scandal in 1915.
He died on 17 Feb 1921 at the age of 44.
He immigrated to Rhode Island in 1891 at age 17 and began to establish himself, marrying Maria Caputo in North Providence on 12 Oct 1896. They had eight children in 17 years: Theresa, Anna, Louis, Nettie, Mary, Etta, and identical twins Alice and Mabel. Their only son died before his second birthday.
In North Providence, Domenico was a tax assessor and a prominent member of the Knights of Columbus. He sat on the town council and was also the chair of the Board of Assessment Review. He was involved in an election scandal in 1915.
He died on 17 Feb 1921 at the age of 44.
Family Members
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Theresa Anna Conca Cimini
1897–1986
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Anna Adelaide Conca Conca
1899–1977
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Luigi "Louis" Conca
1902–1904
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Antonette L "Nettie" Conca Mastrola
1904–1990
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Maria Louise "Mary" Conca Conca
1907–1984
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Henrietta Concetta "Etta" Conca Ricci
1909–2002
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Alice Viola Conca Catino
1914–2004
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Mabel Matilda Conca Gordon
1914–2009
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