by B. » Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:32 pm
Salvatore Graffagnino was listed as a member of the Brooklyn crew in the 1960s and his family was from Caltanissetta, not sure the specific hometown, so he and Furnari would be two with heritage in that general area.
Most of the original Brooklyn crew was Sicilian when Furnari was made:
Saccos and Curiales from Joppolo Giancaxio, Agrigento
Varios from Monte San Giuliano, Trapani
D'Anna from Agrigento (Ravanusa?)
Abbinanti from Ventimiglia di Sicilia, Palermo
Schiavo from Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani
Later you had Domenico Cutaia whose father was from Porto Empedocle, Agrigento, and his mother was from Mazzara del Vallo, Trapani.
The Brooklyn, NJ, and Prince Street crews were all primarily Sicilian during most of Gagliano and Luccheses reigns. Interestingly it's the Harlem-Bronx, Queens, and Long Island elements that look to have been more diverse back then.
Salvatore Graffagnino was listed as a member of the Brooklyn crew in the 1960s and his family was from Caltanissetta, not sure the specific hometown, so he and Furnari would be two with heritage in that general area.
Most of the original Brooklyn crew was Sicilian when Furnari was made:
Saccos and Curiales from Joppolo Giancaxio, Agrigento
Varios from Monte San Giuliano, Trapani
D'Anna from Agrigento (Ravanusa?)
Abbinanti from Ventimiglia di Sicilia, Palermo
Schiavo from Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani
Later you had Domenico Cutaia whose father was from Porto Empedocle, Agrigento, and his mother was from Mazzara del Vallo, Trapani.
The Brooklyn, NJ, and Prince Street crews were all primarily Sicilian during most of Gagliano and Luccheses reigns. Interestingly it's the Harlem-Bronx, Queens, and Long Island elements that look to have been more diverse back then.