by Antiliar » Tue Feb 13, 2024 1:08 am
Frank Locurto and Liggio likely both came from Corleone. I couldn't find their passenger manifests, so I couldn't confirm this, but many 19th century manifests didn't have that information anyways. Locurto was attacked in his saloon by an alleged Black Hander in 1908. The attacker, Salvatore Sorrentino, came from the area of 7th and Roebling in Brooklyn, in Cola Schiro territory. In court, Locurto said he misidentified him. There was another Frank Locurto who lived near Sorrentino, so it's possible it was a case of mistaken identity. Someone who fit the description of Sorrentino died of TB on October 8, 1917. He lived at 203 N 7th St. in Brooklyn. Other Sorrentinos who lived in that area came from Castellammare del Golfo.
Frank Locurto and Liggio likely both came from Corleone. I couldn't find their passenger manifests, so I couldn't confirm this, but many 19th century manifests didn't have that information anyways. Locurto was attacked in his saloon by an alleged Black Hander in 1908. The attacker, Salvatore Sorrentino, came from the area of 7th and Roebling in Brooklyn, in Cola Schiro territory. In court, Locurto said he misidentified him. There was another Frank Locurto who lived near Sorrentino, so it's possible it was a case of mistaken identity. Someone who fit the description of Sorrentino died of TB on October 8, 1917. He lived at 203 N 7th St. in Brooklyn. Other Sorrentinos who lived in that area came from Castellammare del Golfo.