Domenico and Maria were married in Lentini, Provincia di Siracusa in Sicily, on May 1, 1918. He was 21 years old, and she was to turn 18 later that month. A little more that two years later, with Maria pregnant with their first child, Domenico left for America to join Maria's brother Salvatore Maci, in Omaha, Nebraska, where many people from Lentini were headed. Omaha was a popular destination for the men and families of Lentini and the nearby town of Carlentini. Of the nine years they were married, they's spent six of them apart, as Domenic earned money in America. They lived their lives in Brooklyn, (Kane Street, and later Henry Street), where they raised Tecla, and their two sons born in Brooklyn.
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