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Updated March 19, 2026

The D’Agostino (also found as Di Agostino) family traces from Sant’Egidio alla Vibrata in the Province of Teramo in northern Abruzzo which borders the Marche region. Sant’Egidio is the patron saint of hermits. Currently, the town has about 8,000 residents.

Due to an abundance of research the information is divided into three trees. The first tree shows Sam’s paternal and maternal lines dating back to the mid-1700s. The second tree shows an extensive tree dating back to the earliest D’Agostino found in the early 1800s. Finally, the third tree shows Sam and Mary’s descendants.

Due to naming traditions in Italy research has uncovered that Sam’s uncle Davide had a son Salvatore who died as an infant. This assumes Sam was named after this child and somewhere there is a great-grandfather named Salvatore who has yet to be found. Sam’s mother Angelina Pucci also lost 2 babies as was unfortunately very common.

1) Sam’s Paternal and Maternal Ancestors

2) Guistino D’Agostino and Rosa Pierini Descendants

Sam and Mary’s Descendants