by PolackTony » Thu Mar 17, 2022 7:19 pm
B. wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:37 am
- Dominick Cirillo's name was thrown around online years ago as the "messaggero" when Gigante was on the street but I don't know what the basis is or if it's just Wiki nonsense. He came up around the Paganos under Tommy Eboli whose son Louis was with the Chicago family.
I think this could be legit. I came across some info for one of Cirillo's kids, and he apparently had a former address in the 2000s in suburban Wood Dale, IL. Wood Dale borders Itasca and Addison, which is basically ground zero for recent Italian immigrants to Chicago and is where a lot of the zip activity was concentrated. An old NYT article by Raab stated that Dom Cirillo's father, Alphonse Cirillo, was from Potenza, Basilicata. That caught my eye, as Potentini are a major part of Chicago's Italian community and many Outfit members over the years have been of Lucani ancestry. The WW1 draft card that I located for Alfonso Cirillo, born in 1897, stated that he was from "Laurence", Italy. This would be Laurenzana, Potenza, a town that played a major role in establishing Chicago's Potentino community and which sent many migrants to Chicago. I believe that this Alfonso was the same guy who was a Colombo capodecina and Dom Cirillo's father. Dom Cirillo being an alleged messaggero to Chicago would make a lot of sense, as he almost certainly had family or paesani in Chicago. There were a whole bunch of Cirillos from Potenza province who settled in Chicago, and Chicago guys with ancestry from Laurenzana include Rocco Fanelli, Rocco Salvatore, Rocco Potenza, Joe Spadavecchio, and Tony Zizzo (mother's side).
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- Dominick Cirillo's name was thrown around online years ago as the "messaggero" when Gigante was on the street but I don't know what the basis is or if it's just Wiki nonsense. He came up around the Paganos under Tommy Eboli whose son Louis was with the Chicago family.
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I think this could be legit. I came across some info for one of Cirillo's kids, and he apparently had a former address in the 2000s in suburban Wood Dale, IL. Wood Dale borders Itasca and Addison, which is basically ground zero for recent Italian immigrants to Chicago and is where a lot of the zip activity was concentrated. An old NYT article by Raab stated that Dom Cirillo's father, Alphonse Cirillo, was from Potenza, Basilicata. That caught my eye, as Potentini are a major part of Chicago's Italian community and many Outfit members over the years have been of Lucani ancestry. The WW1 draft card that I located for Alfonso Cirillo, born in 1897, stated that he was from "Laurence", Italy. This would be Laurenzana, Potenza, a town that played a major role in establishing Chicago's Potentino community and which sent many migrants to Chicago. I believe that this Alfonso was the same guy who was a Colombo capodecina and Dom Cirillo's father. Dom Cirillo being an alleged messaggero to Chicago would make a lot of sense, as he almost certainly had family or paesani in Chicago. There were a whole bunch of Cirillos from Potenza province who settled in Chicago, and Chicago guys with ancestry from Laurenzana include Rocco Fanelli, Rocco Salvatore, Rocco Potenza, Joe Spadavecchio, and Tony Zizzo (mother's side).