by lennert » Mon Jan 24, 2022 4:50 am
On the Lima family, there were a couple of thrm involved in this “Society of the Bananas.” Not trying to say I am right, but my notes differ a little from B’s. I’m fairly sure this is how it is though:
The Salvatore Lima, I believe, was the same guy as the San Francisco consiglieri, who ended up in Lodi, CA, and whose daughter would marry SF’s Tony Lima. Correspondence from Salvatore Lima’s inmate file seems to prove this.
Tony Lima’s father was indeed named Sebastiano (although he went be the name “Frank” in the US) but it appears he was not involved in the case. He was a brother of Salvatore. The Sebastiano Lima involved was a distant cousin of them, he died in 1927.
There was also an Antonio Lima, who escaped arrest. This was the father of Salvatore and “Frank,” so the grandfather of Tony. He was once arrested in New Orleans on a murder charge.
Giuseppe Lima, identified as an early San Jose member, was a brother of Sebastiano. He died in 1934.
Giuseppe Ignoffo was a brother-in-law of Salvatore and “Frank,” having married their sister Pietrina. Their son Anthony Ignoffo married the daughter of former Pittsburgh and later San Francisco member Robert Garioto. Giuseppe Ignoffo died in California in 1964.
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On the Lima family, there were a couple of thrm involved in this “Society of the Bananas.” Not trying to say I am right, but my notes differ a little from B’s. I’m fairly sure this is how it is though:
The Salvatore Lima, I believe, was the same guy as the San Francisco consiglieri, who ended up in Lodi, CA, and whose daughter would marry SF’s Tony Lima. Correspondence from Salvatore Lima’s inmate file seems to prove this.
Tony Lima’s father was indeed named Sebastiano (although he went be the name “Frank” in the US) but it appears he was not involved in the case. He was a brother of Salvatore. The Sebastiano Lima involved was a distant cousin of them, he died in 1927.
There was also an Antonio Lima, who escaped arrest. This was the father of Salvatore and “Frank,” so the grandfather of Tony. He was once arrested in New Orleans on a murder charge.
Giuseppe Lima, identified as an early San Jose member, was a brother of Sebastiano. He died in 1934.
Giuseppe Ignoffo was a brother-in-law of Salvatore and “Frank,” having married their sister Pietrina. Their son Anthony Ignoffo married the daughter of former Pittsburgh and later San Francisco member Robert Garioto. Giuseppe Ignoffo died in California in 1964.
B - Not meaning to correct or offend you of course!
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