by B. » Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:50 am
We covered the Taranto/Messina possibilities here and on the phone the other night, so let's set it aside until new details on him can be found.
I am glad we're looking into Messina's history with the Family more, as that's one of the angles I wanted to hit on.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 10:22 pm
1960's Gambino Messinese:
joseph Casablanca 9/19/1911 NYC 217 E 107th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan Vincent Limina
vincent Casablanca 9/29/1913 NYC 180 E 104th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan John Limina
Cosmo FRANCO 10/19/1907 NYC 253 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011 Chelsea Manhattan Carmelo Franco Santo Stefano di Camastra, Messina, Sicilia
Anthony Granza 3/25/1915 Oneida, Madison, New York, USA 2027 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan Giuseppe (Joseph) Granza San Fratello, Messina, Sicilia
Anthony Zangoglia 4/16/1924 300 E 107th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan "Anthony Zangagla " San Fratello, Messina
Carmelo BIONDO Charles 1/22/1914 NYC 2418 Beaumont Ave, Bronx, NY 10458 Belmont Bronx Sebastano Barcellona Pozza di Golfo
John Joseph Biondo 4/10/1912 NYC 109-99 64th Rd, Forest Hills, NY 11375 Forrest Hills Long Island Sebastano Barcellona Pozza di Golfo
John Casablanca 7/30/1909 NYC 244 E 106th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan Vincent Limina
Ignazio DiBella 2/12/1922 NYC 171 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Cobble Hill Brooklyn Antonio Francesco Bella Messina
Paul DiBella Robbie 12/2/1917 NYC 171 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Cobble Hill Brooklyn Antonio DiBella Messina
Salvatore Guarnieri 10/29/1915 NYC 2013 Stillwell Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11223 Gravesend Brooklyn Gaetano
Edward Bonica 4/22/1924 NYC 30 Warren St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Columbia St Waterfont Brooklyn Giuseppe Bonica Lipari, Messina
Great list. Would be great if we could find any names born pre-1900s.
A name to look for is Restuccia:
- Francesco Restuccia (b. 1887) from Messina was a mafia-linked name (member/associate?) in NYC suspected of drug trafficking with Gambino member Eduardo Aronica from Canicatti.
- 1920s mafia figure in Philly was Andrea Restuccia from Messina, business partner of boss Sabella and said to be influential.
- Another Francesco Restuccia was a Messinese lawyer who had a temporary alliance w/ mafia politicians like Calogero Vizzini after WWII. The mafia fell out with Restuccia and other leftists. Restuccia served prison time afterward apparently in relation to politics, not sure what else is out there about him.
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Tony -- Chiri's earlier home was on a dead end and overlooked the bay, though it wasn't Pelham. The description of the house/setting matched Bill's memory in my opinion. Will let you know if I dig up the address again.
What's interesting about Chiri is Antiliar found he was from Sferracavallo, but unlike Frank Scalise (whose clan was linked to Sferracavallo area) Gentile said Chiri/Chirico was one of the men who refused to turn on Masseria. Gentile also said one of the Gambino shooters who killed Terry Burns was from Sferracavallo but doesn't name the guy.
Scalise was killed by Anastasia, but don't think I've seen mention of Chiri being at odds with Anastasia which is interesting given he was underboss during the same period. A lot of missing details but seems Chiri wasn't always politically aligned with his paesani.
We covered the Taranto/Messina possibilities here and on the phone the other night, so let's set it aside until new details on him can be found.
I am glad we're looking into Messina's history with the Family more, as that's one of the angles I wanted to hit on.
[quote="Chris Christie" post_id=218683 time=1643520177 user_id=69]
1960's Gambino Messinese:
joseph Casablanca 9/19/1911 NYC 217 E 107th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan Vincent Limina
vincent Casablanca 9/29/1913 NYC 180 E 104th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan John Limina
Cosmo FRANCO 10/19/1907 NYC 253 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011 Chelsea Manhattan Carmelo Franco Santo Stefano di Camastra, Messina, Sicilia
Anthony Granza 3/25/1915 Oneida, Madison, New York, USA 2027 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan Giuseppe (Joseph) Granza San Fratello, Messina, Sicilia
Anthony Zangoglia 4/16/1924 300 E 107th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan "Anthony Zangagla " San Fratello, Messina
Carmelo BIONDO Charles 1/22/1914 NYC 2418 Beaumont Ave, Bronx, NY 10458 Belmont Bronx Sebastano Barcellona Pozza di Golfo
John Joseph Biondo 4/10/1912 NYC 109-99 64th Rd, Forest Hills, NY 11375 Forrest Hills Long Island Sebastano Barcellona Pozza di Golfo
John Casablanca 7/30/1909 NYC 244 E 106th St, New York, NY 10029 East Harlem Manhattan Vincent Limina
Ignazio DiBella 2/12/1922 NYC 171 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Cobble Hill Brooklyn Antonio Francesco Bella Messina
Paul DiBella Robbie 12/2/1917 NYC 171 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Cobble Hill Brooklyn Antonio DiBella Messina
Salvatore Guarnieri 10/29/1915 NYC 2013 Stillwell Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11223 Gravesend Brooklyn Gaetano
Edward Bonica 4/22/1924 NYC 30 Warren St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Columbia St Waterfont Brooklyn Giuseppe Bonica Lipari, Messina
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Great list. Would be great if we could find any names born pre-1900s.
A name to look for is Restuccia:
- Francesco Restuccia (b. 1887) from Messina was a mafia-linked name (member/associate?) in NYC suspected of drug trafficking with Gambino member Eduardo Aronica from Canicatti.
- 1920s mafia figure in Philly was Andrea Restuccia from Messina, business partner of boss Sabella and said to be influential.
- Another Francesco Restuccia was a Messinese lawyer who had a temporary alliance w/ mafia politicians like Calogero Vizzini after WWII. The mafia fell out with Restuccia and other leftists. Restuccia served prison time afterward apparently in relation to politics, not sure what else is out there about him.
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Tony -- Chiri's earlier home was on a dead end and overlooked the bay, though it wasn't Pelham. The description of the house/setting matched Bill's memory in my opinion. Will let you know if I dig up the address again.
What's interesting about Chiri is Antiliar found he was from Sferracavallo, but unlike Frank Scalise (whose clan was linked to Sferracavallo area) Gentile said Chiri/Chirico was one of the men who refused to turn on Masseria. Gentile also said one of the Gambino shooters who killed Terry Burns was from Sferracavallo but doesn't name the guy.
Scalise was killed by Anastasia, but don't think I've seen mention of Chiri being at odds with Anastasia which is interesting given he was underboss during the same period. A lot of missing details but seems Chiri wasn't always politically aligned with his paesani.