by PolackTony » Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:23 pm
trafficante wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:24 pm
JoelTurner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:01 pm
I wonder if the connection between Hankish and Covello came from
David Iacovetti .
He was a Gambino member who was all over the place. He had ties to Pittsburgh and was close to Joe Covello, even being arrested with his brother.
He seems like he could have been the bridge between the two.
Hankish had a lieutenant named Charles "Buddy" Jacovetty--similar surname to Iacovetti. Possibly a connection there, but I'm just speculating.
Good catch on this, there could be something there.
"Jacovetty" is just a spelling variation of Iacovetti; the ones in Wheeling changed the spelling from the original Iacovetti after settling in the US. The surname has a strong concentration in the area of what is today Isernia province, Molise, around towns like Forli del Sannio, Castel San Vincenzo, and Pizzone (Pizzone being a major town in Chicago with multiple ties to the mafia there, so it's an area that I'm familiar with). From the info that I have, Buddy Jacovetty's father (Buddy was half Italian; his mother was named Radulovich) Charles Anthony Jacovetty was born in Wheeling to parents from the Forli del Sannio area. David Iacovetti was born in Brooklyn -- as his father Fred was born in the US in 1892 it's hard to trace his ancestry, but there were a number of other Iacovettis in Brooklyn from Forli del Sannio, so I think it's a good bet that Fred Iacovetti's family was from that area as well.
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[quote=JoelTurner post_id=258379 time=1680570075 user_id=7603]
I wonder if the connection between Hankish and Covello came from [b]David Iacovetti [/b].
He was a Gambino member who was all over the place. He had ties to Pittsburgh and was close to Joe Covello, even being arrested with his brother.
He seems like he could have been the bridge between the two.
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Hankish had a lieutenant named Charles "Buddy" Jacovetty--similar surname to Iacovetti. Possibly a connection there, but I'm just speculating.
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Good catch on this, there could be something there.
"Jacovetty" is just a spelling variation of Iacovetti; the ones in Wheeling changed the spelling from the original Iacovetti after settling in the US. The surname has a strong concentration in the area of what is today Isernia province, Molise, around towns like Forli del Sannio, Castel San Vincenzo, and Pizzone (Pizzone being a major town in Chicago with multiple ties to the mafia there, so it's an area that I'm familiar with). From the info that I have, Buddy Jacovetty's father (Buddy was half Italian; his mother was named Radulovich) Charles Anthony Jacovetty was born in Wheeling to parents from the Forli del Sannio area. David Iacovetti was born in Brooklyn -- as his father Fred was born in the US in 1892 it's hard to trace his ancestry, but there were a number of other Iacovettis in Brooklyn from Forli del Sannio, so I think it's a good bet that Fred Iacovetti's family was from that area as well.