by PolackTony » Sat Jan 30, 2021 11:28 am
Nick Avolio was kind of a mysterious guy. I'm pretty certain that he was born in Naples about 1903, though I'm not sure who his parents were, as I haven't found a birth record in Naples for a Nicolo Avolio (very likely he was born under a different name, I'm thinking). His wife was Jennie Bergantina/Bergandino (her obituary states Piccarelli as her maiden name, but no other document does), born 1908 in Worcester, MA. Looks like she gave birth to their son Vincent James 1923 in NYC (though Nick and Jennie don't seem to have been legally married until 1940 in Chicago). Several documents state Nick's place of birth as Naples, including his 1942 WW2 draft registration. Interestingly, both Nick and Vincent's WW2 registrations showed them and Jennie living in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, despite the fact that the 1940 census had them living on Washington Blvd in River Forest. Nick's SS death index entry in 1954 also had him living in NYC, however the Avolio family clearly remained in the Chicago area, where Jennie and Vincent later died. I wonder if the family actually maintained separate addresses in Brooklyn, or if the addresses shown in the WW2 registrations were just fake addresses used to take heat off of them.
I'm not able to substantiate any link between the Avolios and Rocky Potenza. If they were operating up in Waukegan then it would be a good bet, as well as potentially links to Lester Kruse.
Nick Avolio was kind of a mysterious guy. I'm pretty certain that he was born in Naples about 1903, though I'm not sure who his parents were, as I haven't found a birth record in Naples for a Nicolo Avolio (very likely he was born under a different name, I'm thinking). His wife was Jennie Bergantina/Bergandino (her obituary states Piccarelli as her maiden name, but no other document does), born 1908 in Worcester, MA. Looks like she gave birth to their son Vincent James 1923 in NYC (though Nick and Jennie don't seem to have been legally married until 1940 in Chicago). Several documents state Nick's place of birth as Naples, including his 1942 WW2 draft registration. Interestingly, both Nick and Vincent's WW2 registrations showed them and Jennie living in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, despite the fact that the 1940 census had them living on Washington Blvd in River Forest. Nick's SS death index entry in 1954 also had him living in NYC, however the Avolio family clearly remained in the Chicago area, where Jennie and Vincent later died. I wonder if the family actually maintained separate addresses in Brooklyn, or if the addresses shown in the WW2 registrations were just fake addresses used to take heat off of them.
I'm not able to substantiate any link between the Avolios and Rocky Potenza. If they were operating up in Waukegan then it would be a good bet, as well as potentially links to Lester Kruse.