by PolackTony » Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:50 am
B. wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:30 am
Good to know. Maybe someone can verify his heritage to see if he was Sicilian.
I don’t believe that he was. I have him as Michael John Traficante, born 1907 in Rome, NY (family relocated to Altoona soon after). I have his parents as Angelo Traficante, born in Rionero in Vulture, Potenza, Basilicata, and Caterina “Dandamo” [sic], who, according to her 1928 Altoona death certificate, was born in “Naples” (which of course could be Napoli proper or somewhere else in Campania).
Important to note also that as of 1967, the FBI had a report that cited a CI as claiming that Traficante controlled the majority of numbers operations, as well as a pinball machine company, in the Altoona area. Maybe I’m wrong, but by 1968, Sam Fashion (though he was from Altoona originally) was based in Johnstown. For this reason, the 1968 CI here seems to fit Traficante better. Perhaps he learned the history of the organization from older Sicilians and thus had a Sicilian-centric narrative despite not being Sicilian himself (eg, Teddy DeRose in Chicago had a similar outlook and wasn’t even Italian, let alone Sicilian).
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Good to know. Maybe someone can verify his heritage to see if he was Sicilian.
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I don’t believe that he was. I have him as Michael John Traficante, born 1907 in Rome, NY (family relocated to Altoona soon after). I have his parents as Angelo Traficante, born in Rionero in Vulture, Potenza, Basilicata, and Caterina “Dandamo” [sic], who, according to her 1928 Altoona death certificate, was born in “Naples” (which of course could be Napoli proper or somewhere else in Campania).
Important to note also that as of 1967, the FBI had a report that cited a CI as claiming that Traficante controlled the majority of numbers operations, as well as a pinball machine company, in the Altoona area. Maybe I’m wrong, but by 1968, Sam Fashion (though he was from Altoona originally) was based in Johnstown. For this reason, the 1968 CI here seems to fit Traficante better. Perhaps he learned the history of the organization from older Sicilians and thus had a Sicilian-centric narrative despite not being Sicilian himself (eg, Teddy DeRose in Chicago had a similar outlook and wasn’t even Italian, let alone Sicilian).