by thekiduknow » Sat Sep 24, 2022 10:39 am
Bonanno's first consigliere Frank Italiano was born in Alcamo, Trapani.
His death certificate lists his parents as Joseph and Anna, and his wife as Vincenza, living at 1365 75 St, Brooklyn.
https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc ... ew/6324966
This matches with a marriage record of a Frank Italiano, born in Alcamo to a Joseph and Anna, and a Vincenza Mule, also born in Alcamo. They were married June 1925, almost exactly ten years before he was murdered. It also looks like a John Bongiorno was a witness to the wedding, could be a connection the Castellammarese Bongiornos.
https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc ... ew/9717865
Oddly, in his petition for naturalization, submitted in October 1927, he says that he was single. He lists his date of birth as August 3rd, 1896, which is one day off from what his widowed wife Vincenza stated on her naturalization in the 1940s, August 2nd, 1896.
On his naturalization, he stated that he arrived in the US on March 6th, 1920 on the SS Canada. I haven't found a record of that, but haven't dug that deep yet.
Bonanno's first consigliere Frank Italiano was born in Alcamo, Trapani.
His death certificate lists his parents as Joseph and Anna, and his wife as Vincenza, living at 1365 75 St, Brooklyn.
https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/view/6324966
This matches with a marriage record of a Frank Italiano, born in Alcamo to a Joseph and Anna, and a Vincenza Mule, also born in Alcamo. They were married June 1925, almost exactly ten years before he was murdered. It also looks like a John Bongiorno was a witness to the wedding, could be a connection the Castellammarese Bongiornos.
https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/view/9717865
Oddly, in his petition for naturalization, submitted in October 1927, he says that he was single. He lists his date of birth as August 3rd, 1896, which is one day off from what his widowed wife Vincenza stated on her naturalization in the 1940s, August 2nd, 1896.
On his naturalization, he stated that he arrived in the US on March 6th, 1920 on the SS Canada. I haven't found a record of that, but haven't dug that deep yet.