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Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:42 pm

bronx wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2017 5:44 pm hello Alex , when would you think he would be an option for boss ,what years? thanks..
From 1974 to 1976 , when Carlo died. My thinking is that he was one of the senior capos and he was sicilian. Don't know how well liked was he or was he even boss material.

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by bronx » Thu Jun 01, 2017 5:44 pm

hello Alex , when would you think he would be an option for boss ,what years? thanks..

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:25 am

bronx wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:24 amno..
Why not, do you know? And was considered besides Paul, Neil and Joe N gallo. Anyone else?

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:21 am

bronx wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:26 am lulu was with nino gaggi, he died of cancer way back really good guy a south bklyn guy, no clue about his father .lulu had a brother not made aka blackout..shylock ....jimmy the blond's crew went to his son joe butch i believe..but not that early on that i can recall.
Thanx BX, tell me was Vincent Corrao ever considered for the boss position? Before he died.

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by bronx » Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:26 am

lulu was with nino gaggi, he died of cancer way back really good guy a south bklyn guy, no clue about his father .lulu had a brother not made aka blackout..shylock ....jimmy the blond's crew went to his son joe butch i believe..but not that early on that i can recall.

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Thu Jun 01, 2017 5:37 am

Why did Vincent Corrao(1909) lose his crew around 1970? Does anybody know? Thanks

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:35 pm

HairyKnuckles wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:18 pm
AlexfromSouth wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2017 11:42 am
felice wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:39 am a Luigi Marciano was described as soldier by Gentile in his book. according to him this Marciano was member of Giuseppe Parlapiano decina and was part of the powerful agrigentino side within the Gambino family
Yes Felice that's what I was assuming he was with Parlapiano, with Franco and Lombatdozzi later on I guess. Do you know where he was from? Little Italy, South Brooklyn (Gowanus, red hook), or Bensonhurst?
Luigi Marciano lived in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn but I don´t know the exact address. I think Gentile said that he committed suicide in 1933. Was it later discovered that he was actually killed by cops?
Thanks HK. He or his brother Tony had some action near the docks in South Brooklyn, according to Casso.

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by HairyKnuckles » Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:18 pm

AlexfromSouth wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2017 11:42 am
felice wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:39 am a Luigi Marciano was described as soldier by Gentile in his book. according to him this Marciano was member of Giuseppe Parlapiano decina and was part of the powerful agrigentino side within the Gambino family
Yes Felice that's what I was assuming he was with Parlapiano, with Franco and Lombatdozzi later on I guess. Do you know where he was from? Little Italy, South Brooklyn (Gowanus, red hook), or Bensonhurst?
Luigi Marciano lived in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn but I don´t know the exact address. I think Gentile said that he committed suicide in 1933. Was it later discovered that he was actually killed by cops?

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by felice » Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:45 pm

I don't know it

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Wed Mar 15, 2017 11:42 am

felice wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:39 am a Luigi Marciano was described as soldier by Gentile in his book. according to him this Marciano was member of Giuseppe Parlapiano decina and was part of the powerful agrigentino side within the Gambino family
Yes Felice that's what I was assuming he was with Parlapiano, with Franco and Lombatdozzi later on I guess. Do you know where he was from? Little Italy, South Brooklyn (Gowanus, red hook), or Bensonhurst?

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by felice » Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:39 am

a Luigi Marciano was described as soldier by Gentile in his book. according to him this Marciano was member of Giuseppe Parlapiano decina and was part of the powerful agrigentino side within the Gambino family

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:30 pm

JD wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:27 pm
AlexfromSouth wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:20 pm JD thank you for your answer very much. I just have 2 more questions please, first one is that did I understand you right. Were the DeCiccos another family that went from the LES to bath beach?
The DeCiccos resided at 42 Thompson St circa 1917 and were living at 209 Bay 23rd St by 1930.

There was a Louis Marciano from Sciacca who was killed by police in 1933. There's articles about it on Fulton. The NYPD were questioning someone in the hallway of an apartment building when the lights were turned off and they were ambushed. Marciano was apparently one of the attackers and they shot and killed him. As for the other Marciano, no idea.
Thank you very much once again JD. I really appreciate it. I think that he was the father of Lulu, the one killed in 1933. Is there maybe an address on Louis in 1933?

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by AlexfromSouth » Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:20 pm

JD wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:00 pm You're right on John Chiarello and Accursio Marinelli, both were under Nino Gaggi as of the late 1970s.

Re locations, the families (Chiarello/Marinelli) started out on Elizabeth St in Little Italy and then went on to Brooklyn in the 1920s. As of 1928 the Chiarellos were living in Bath Beach and the Marinellis in Dyker Heights. Chiarello married one of the DeCicco sisters, another family that went from lower Manhattan to Brooklyn in the 1920s. By the mid-1960s both of these guys were in Staten Island.

By the way if I don't respond to a post it's usually because I don't have the info being asked and don't want to make a lot of posts that just say 'sorry, don't know'.
JD thank you for your answer very much. I just have 2 more questions please, first one is that did I understand you right. Were the DeCiccos another family that went from the LES to bath beach? And second is about Lulu Marciano, whats the deal with him? I think that I read he was with Gaggi and that his father was a soldier too from Sciacca ( wich the Lomardozzi/Gennaro regime was full of, people from Aggrigento) so my thinking is that maybe he was moved later on to Gaggi. Could there be any truth to this? Thank once again.

Re: Joseph Gennaro / James Failla Crew Split 1967

by LcnBios » Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:00 pm

You're right on John Chiarello and Accursio Marinelli, both were under Nino Gaggi as of the late 1970s.

Re locations, the families (Chiarello/Marinelli) started out on Elizabeth St in Little Italy and then went on to Brooklyn in the 1920s. As of 1928 the Chiarellos were living in Bath Beach and the Marinellis in Dyker Heights. Chiarello married one of the DeCicco sisters, another family that went from lower Manhattan to Brooklyn in the 1920s. By the mid-1960s both of these guys were in Staten Island.

By the way if I don't respond to a post it's usually because I don't have the info being asked and don't want to make a lot of posts that just say 'sorry, don't know'.

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