by Angelo Santino » Fri Jan 07, 2022 4:22 am
eboli wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:46 am
Genovese:
Masseria: captain (de facto) -> boss [ circa 1922 ]
Luciano: captain -> boss [ September 1931 ]
Costello: consigliere (acting boss) -> boss [ circa 1946 ]
Genovese: underboss -> boss [ May 1957 ]
Catena: underboss (acting boss) -> boss [ April 1969 ]
Tieri: captain (acting underboss) -> boss [ October 1972 ]
Salerno: underboss -> boss [ October 1980 ]
Lombardo: captain (panel member) -> boss [ March 1981 ]
Gigante: consigliere (acting boss) -> boss [ November 1981 ]
Bellomo: captain (panel member) -> boss [ circa 2012 ]
For what it's worth, there was an informant in the 1920s who mentioned Masseria several times who was specific in stating that he wasnt a member of the Fratellanza and then making a point to clarify when he was, which was in 1921. "Fratellanza" described the entire thing not one individual family so any potential transfers wouldnt render one a fratello. 1921 was also when Gentile first labels him a boss.
Masseria had previously been arrested with Bonanno linked affiliates in a robbery I think and he had a relative in Cleveland- Charles- who was a member of Joe Lonardo's Family in the 1910s. So he clearly came from a Mafia background. Also by the early 1920s, Masseria was already the equivalent of a millionaire today so if he joined, he entered as a wealthy man.
To make things interesting, another informant claimed Luciano was made in 1917. "Well Joe for starters, I'm number 2. Ahead of even Catania here, I keep the booze and the numbers,..."
Another interesting curveball into things were the Bonanno Goodkillers who, evidently, seemed to have hit a few of Morellos enemies which could point to some alliance. Combining that with Masseria's previous arrest with the Bonanno affiliates has led some to wonder if he was another Boss pumped out under Schiro to represent another group.
[quote=eboli post_id=216806 time=1641473202 user_id=4216]
[b]Genovese:[/b]
[b]Masseria:[/b] captain (de facto) -> boss [ circa 1922 ]
[b]Luciano: [/b]captain -> boss [ September 1931 ]
[b]Costello:[/b] consigliere (acting boss) -> boss [ circa 1946 ]
[b]Genovese:[/b] underboss -> boss [ May 1957 ]
[b]Catena:[/b] underboss (acting boss) -> boss [ April 1969 ]
[b]Tieri:[/b] captain (acting underboss) -> boss [ October 1972 ]
[b]Salerno:[/b] underboss -> boss [ October 1980 ]
[b]Lombardo:[/b] captain (panel member) -> boss [ March 1981 ]
[b]Gigante:[/b] consigliere (acting boss) -> boss [ November 1981 ]
[b]
Bellomo:[/b] captain (panel member) -> boss [ circa 2012 ]
[/quote]
For what it's worth, there was an informant in the 1920s who mentioned Masseria several times who was specific in stating that he wasnt a member of the Fratellanza and then making a point to clarify when he was, which was in 1921. "Fratellanza" described the entire thing not one individual family so any potential transfers wouldnt render one a fratello. 1921 was also when Gentile first labels him a boss.
Masseria had previously been arrested with Bonanno linked affiliates in a robbery I think and he had a relative in Cleveland- Charles- who was a member of Joe Lonardo's Family in the 1910s. So he clearly came from a Mafia background. Also by the early 1920s, Masseria was already the equivalent of a millionaire today so if he joined, he entered as a wealthy man.
To make things interesting, another informant claimed Luciano was made in 1917. "Well Joe for starters, I'm number 2. Ahead of even Catania here, I keep the booze and the numbers,..."
Another interesting curveball into things were the Bonanno Goodkillers who, evidently, seemed to have hit a few of Morellos enemies which could point to some alliance. Combining that with Masseria's previous arrest with the Bonanno affiliates has led some to wonder if he was another Boss pumped out under Schiro to represent another group.