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Additional research also appears to answer the question of why Di Francia apparently had houses built <br />for only three of his six daughters. It was found that he also purchased other residential properties in <br />Louisville, including 1034 La Farge across the street. Perhaps his goal was to acquire houses for all six of <br />his daughters, not just three of them. <br />Research in Louisville directories and in census records shows that the only Di Francia daughter who <br />married before the death of E.J. Di Francia in 1918 was the oldest, Margaret. She married Camillo <br />Domenico. The 1916 directory for Louisville, which used an earlier address system, shows them to be <br />living in one of the three houses to the south of 1045 La Farge. Based on an analysis of who lived in the <br />other houses in 1916, it appears that Margaret and Camillo Domenico lived in the house at 1029 La <br />Farge. <br />A look at census records and directories shows that the three houses were rented out to other families, <br />sometimes for years at a time to one family, before Maria Di Francia sold them in the 1920s. The family <br />has also confirmed that they were rented out. The houses would have brought in rental income before <br />the plan could be in place for other Di Francia daughters to marry and live in them. <br />E.J. Di Francia passed away in January 1918. His children were between the ages of about 10 and 27 at <br />the time of his death. His death in 1918 came soon after the beginning of Prohibition in Colorado in <br />1916. These events placed a financial burden on his widow and their children. Sadly, his widow had to <br />sell all of the properties in Louisville that he had purchased. 1029 La Farge appears to have been the first, <br />or one of the first, that Maria sold off. <br />Residents of 1013 La Farge: <br />1013 La Farge was sold by Maria Di Francia in 1928. Prior to that, census and directory records show <br />several rental tenants between 1906 when the house was built, until its sale in 1928. The 1910 Census <br />shows James Kilker, his wife May, and son Sydney living at 1013 Main. Kilker was of Irish descent and was <br />listed as an overseer at one of the coal mines. Photos from the Museum's collection identifies him as <br />being on the 1913 Fire Hose Team as the lead man. <br />James Kilker is the lead man in front, c. 1913. <br />
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