by JoelTurner » Fri Oct 06, 2023 5:34 pm
JoelTurner wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 3:08 pm
Joe Bruno [...] lived in Cortland, NY (Upstate).
Although he immigrated to the US at age 18 on Sep 5 1907, he moved to the Bristol-Trenton area sometime between 1915-20, when he was 26-31 years old. During the intervening period, he lived in Cortland, NY. This city is 35 minutes from Syracuse and 45 minutes from Binghamton, both cities having a known mob presence. Of course, this is by car and on the I-81 which was built in 1959. No idea how long it would have taken in that era.
During his time in Cortland, he married Pauline Cicciari, also from Barcellona, Messina, Sicily. Her brother, Cosimo "Gus" Cicciari became a criminal in the New Brunswick, NJ area. However, his brother Santo "Sam" Dovi (didn't change his name to Bruno) who immigrated with him, remained in Cortland till his death in 1950. As far as I can tell, he wasn't a criminal.
Interestingly, his time in that city was not without drama. In 1910, he was shot by an Italian named Frank Kavecqua/Buawak. Per other articles, this issue had originated as an attempted duel over Frank slandering Bruno's (known at the time as Joseph Dovi) wife.
I don't know when he was made, but I think it's possible, if not likely, that he had been inducted by another family before moving to the Trenton area.
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Joe Bruno [...] lived in Cortland, NY (Upstate).
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Although he immigrated to the US at age 18 on Sep 5 1907, he moved to the Bristol-Trenton area sometime between 1915-20, when he was 26-31 years old. During the intervening period, he lived in Cortland, NY. This city is 35 minutes from Syracuse and 45 minutes from Binghamton, both cities having a known mob presence. Of course, this is by car and on the I-81 which was built in 1959. No idea how long it would have taken in that era.
During his time in Cortland, he married Pauline Cicciari, also from Barcellona, Messina, Sicily. Her brother, Cosimo "Gus" Cicciari became a criminal in the New Brunswick, NJ area. However, his brother Santo "Sam" Dovi (didn't change his name to Bruno) who immigrated with him, remained in Cortland till his death in 1950. As far as I can tell, he wasn't a criminal.
Interestingly, his time in that city was not without drama. In 1910, he was shot by an Italian named Frank Kavecqua/Buawak. Per other articles, this issue had originated as an attempted duel over Frank slandering Bruno's (known at the time as Joseph Dovi) wife.
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I don't know when he was made, but I think it's possible, if not likely, that he had been inducted by another family before moving to the Trenton area.