by antimafia » Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:48 am
^^^^
Some of the family trees and charts prepared by officers of the Halton Regional Police Service contain errors or omissions or both. Private investigator (PI) Derrick Snowdy was the first to publicly share some of these documents, especially on the former Twitter, and at the time I was so happy to see the documents that I didn't question the propriety of these being shared on social media, why a particular PI is sharing them, why he had copies (he had stated he had a storage locker full of docs), how Snowdy and Paul Manning knew each other, etc. Most important, I also failed to examine why I was indiscreet by being the first to share such documents here on TBHF and Gangster BB Net.
If the family tree above is correct, then Antonia Luppino Ferrara was Giacomo Luppino's surviving sibling -- his sister -- at the time of his death, with Antonio Ferrara being his brother-in-law. If true, the obituary should have been worded along the lines of Dear brother of Antonia Ferrara (Antonio), both of Italy or Dear brother of Antonia (Antonio Ferrara), both of Italy.
But Luppino's obituary lists Antonio first. Based on what we thought we knew, there are a couple of possible misreadings caused by the obit: Antonio Ferrara and Antonio Ferrara are Luppino's brother and sister, resepctively, and for some reason bear a surname different from Luppino's; Antonio Ferrara is Luppino's brother, with Antonia being Luppino's sister-in-law as a result of her marriage to Antonio, i.e., she is Mrs. Ferrara.
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The obituary ran in print 8 times over 3 consecutive days: 6 times in the Hamilton Spectator, 2 times in the Burlington Spectator. If there was a typo, I'm not sure why it wasn't corrected. But then again there was a typo in the married name of the Luppino daughter Carmela: she is Carmela Rugolo, not Carmela Pugolo. There is an Ancestry user who strongly insinuates that she is an unacknowledged child of one of Giacomo Luppino's married adult children.
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Some of the family trees and charts prepared by officers of the Halton Regional Police Service contain errors or omissions or both. Private investigator (PI) Derrick Snowdy was the first to publicly share some of these documents, especially on the former Twitter, and at the time I was so happy to see the documents that I didn't question the propriety of these being shared on social media, why a particular PI is sharing them, why he had copies (he had stated he had a storage locker full of docs), how Snowdy and Paul Manning knew each other, etc. Most important, I also failed to examine why I was indiscreet by being the first to share such documents here on TBHF and Gangster BB Net.
If the family tree above is correct, then Antonia Luppino Ferrara was Giacomo Luppino's surviving sibling -- his sister -- at the time of his death, with Antonio Ferrara being his brother-in-law. If true, the obituary should have been worded along the lines of [i]Dear brother of Antonia Ferrara (Antonio), both of Italy[/i] or [i]Dear brother of Antonia (Antonio Ferrara), both of Italy[/i].
But Luppino's obituary lists Antonio first. Based on what we thought we knew, there are a couple of possible misreadings caused by the obit: Antonio Ferrara and Antonio Ferrara are Luppino's brother and sister, resepctively, and for some reason bear a surname different from Luppino's; Antonio Ferrara is Luppino's brother, with Antonia being Luppino's sister-in-law as a result of her marriage to Antonio, i.e., she is Mrs. Ferrara.
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The obituary ran in print 8 times over 3 consecutive days: 6 times in the [i]Hamilton Spectator[/i], 2 times in the [i]Burlington Spectator[/i]. If there was a typo, I'm not sure why it wasn't corrected. But then again there was a typo in the married name of the Luppino daughter Carmela: she is Carmela Rugolo, not Carmela Pugolo. There is an Ancestry user who strongly insinuates that she is an unacknowledged child of one of Giacomo Luppino's married adult children.