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They moved away from Louisville in 1915 or 1916. <br />Brimble Ownership, 1916-1919 <br />David Brimble (1882-1956), the owner from 1916-1919, was born in Wales and married Emma <br />Gertrude Carey there in 1910. They came to the U.S. in 1911. Louisville directories for 1916 and <br />1918 indicate that their address was on Spruce Lane. It is not known whether they were using <br />the house or if they were renting it out during their ownership. <br />In 1919, David Brimble sold the 541 Jefferson property to Charles Piccone. <br />Piccone Family Ownership, 1919-1933 <br />Charles "Carmen" Piccone (1883-1949) purchased the property in 1919 and lived in this location <br />with his family. He was born in Italy and came to the U.S. in 1903. His wife, Anna Rose DiLuizio <br />(1892-1979), also came from Italy, arriving in 1908. <br />Piccone is believed to have been related to other Louisville residents with the Piccone surname. <br />However, research did not uncover what their exact relationship was. The following are photos <br />of Charles and Anna Rose that appear on their gravestone in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheat <br />Ridge; they were accessed at FindAGrave.com. <br />The 1920 census shows the Piccone family living on Jefferson in this exact location. Besides <br />Charles and Anna, their four children were living with them: Rose, born 1911; Ida, born 1913; <br />Daniel, born 1914; and Peter, born 1915. <br />According to the Longmont Daily Times on Oct. 30, 1926, the house at 541 Jefferson was the <br />site of a raid during Prohibition. Under the headline "Another Beer Maker Released on Bond," <br />the article reads: <br />Charles Piccone, of Louisville, who was arrested a few days ago following a beer raid at <br />his house by sheriff's officers, was released last night on a $500 bond. A specific date for <br />3 <br />