by Antiliar » Sat Jun 18, 2022 12:41 pm
Figured it out. "Stagellas" or whatever Cipolla was Stanislao Cipolla. He sailed on the S.S. Vincenzo Florio and arrived at the Port of New Orleans on Jan 24, 1906, when he was 18. He appears to have been traveling with someone with the surname of Giambellucca (can't make out the first name), who was 32 and also from Vallelunga. Depending on the record, he was born in April 25, 1887. He was born in Vallelunga, his father was Francesco and his brother Giovanni was already in New Orleans. He later moved to Dallas, Texas, where he was naturalized.
It should be noted that a "Mr. Giambelluca" was mentioned in Giuseppe Manfre's letter as a man who accompanied Angelo Albano and was offered $400 to kill him.
Figured it out. "Stagellas" or whatever Cipolla was Stanislao Cipolla. He sailed on the S.S. Vincenzo Florio and arrived at the Port of New Orleans on Jan 24, 1906, when he was 18. He appears to have been traveling with someone with the surname of Giambellucca (can't make out the first name), who was 32 and also from Vallelunga. Depending on the record, he was born in April 25, 1887. He was born in Vallelunga, his father was Francesco and his brother Giovanni was already in New Orleans. He later moved to Dallas, Texas, where he was naturalized.
It should be noted that a "Mr. Giambelluca" was mentioned in Giuseppe Manfre's letter as a man who accompanied Angelo Albano and was offered $400 to kill him.