Gambino 1960's Chart (in progress)

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Insabella died in September 1991
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bn wrote: Wed Nov 23, 2022 12:09 pm Here are the guys I have for Perrone and Paterno in 1960:

Frank Perrone (51y)
William ‘Big Willie’ Amendolace (42y)
I've seen Amendolace listed in the Lombardozzi crew, not sure.
Amendolace lived at 1239 36th St in Brooklyn; he most probably wasn't in this New Jersey crew
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Chris Christie wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:53 am Michael Giacalone, "Mikie"

Closest match is one born 17 Dec 1922 in Newark NJ and passed on 18 Jun 2008

FATHER: Anthony Giacalone
MOTHER: Grace Giacalone

MAP OF HOME IN 1940: Newark,Essex,New Jersey
STREET: Fourteenth Avenue
HOUSE NUMBER: 298

NAME: Michael Giacalone
GENDER: Male
RESIDENCE YEAR: 1957
STREET ADDRESS: 50 Vermont av
RESIDENCE PLACE: Newark, New Jersey, USA
OCCUPATION: Constr Wkr
SPOUSE: Lois Giacalone
PUBLICATION TITLE: Newark, New Jersey, City Directory, 1957

There are two Antonino Giacalones in Newark, one set is from Marsala but not the right guy, there's another one from Paceco which I believe is the father of Michael. Antonino's father Melchiore came from Vita.
Here’s something interesting: the Giacalone family and Salvatore Lombardino & his family lived at the same address.

Both families were living at 298 14th Ave, Newark, NJ. This was Mike’s census info at that address:
(https://www.ancestry.ca/discoveryui-con ... 20629:2442)

I haven’t really looked at Antonio Giacalone yet but this is an interesting connection.
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The Giacalones in Detroit had their paternal heritage from Mazara del Vallo which is part of that Southern Trapani area not far from Gibellina where the Lombardinos were from. A lot of those surnames show up in villages throughout the region. Maybe something to it but I've never heard of this Giacalone.

Great find.
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B. wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 3:14 pm The Giacalones in Detroit had their paternal heritage from Mazara del Vallo which is part of that Southern Trapani area not far from Gibellina where the Lombardinos were from. A lot of those surnames show up in villages throughout the region. Maybe something to it but I've never heard of this Giacalone.

Great find.
I could be wrong, but this Antonio Giacalone - married to a Grace and living in Newark - seems to be from Salerno, Campania, Italy
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This was Mike Mandaglio

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MICHAEL ANGELO MANDAGLIO
(Skinny Mike, Mandaglia, Madalia, Madala)
DOB: Sep 1 1920
POB: Rosarno, Italy
F: Rocco Mandaglio
M: Carmela Lombardo
W: Marie Lombardo
Occupation: Business manager - Local 342
Address: 11 Via Vitale, Kennelworth, NJ
Previous Addresses: 256 S 7th St, Newark, NJ; 10 1/2 Cleveland Ave, Harrison, NJ
Death: Dec 25 1990 at Kennelworth, NJ

——

Was originally a part of Antonio Paterno’s crew but was put with Frank Perrone after a dispute.

Was feeling “left out” of local 394 while Joseph Sferra was the delegate. Major figures like Carlo Gambino and Sam Accardi agreed with him.

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Angelo Santino wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 10:19 am But going into this I expected the Gams to have more Calabrese but nope, they are decentralized and there's no "cluster" of guys from any particular area, unlike the Naps who came from Sassano or those from the Molise region. So what was Albert's faction?
Which Gambino members were specifically from Sassano?

Sassano was the hometown of the Colombo Abbatemarcos and of the (Southside) DeStefanos in Chicago. Sassano is next to Teggiano and Sala Consilina, which had significant colonies on the Southside of Chicago. Ralph Buglio (who may have been a Chicago member in the 30s) and Pat Marcy had ancestry from this area, and Michele Merlo’s naturalization was witnessed by a tavern owner from Sala Consilina. Later, in the 80s, there was a string of nasty murders in Chicago tied to group of immigrants from Teggiano connected to the mob.
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Sassano-

Michael D´ALESSIO
Alexander D'Allessio
John D'Allessio
Thomas Anthony DeBrizzi
Alexander DiBrizzi

Salerno (prov)
Anthony ANASTASIO Amalfi
Michele Caiazza Angri
Michael Angelo Bove Consilina
Michael GIULIANO Laviano
Andrew Ferraiola Oliveto Citra
Rudolph Pipolo Piaggine Soprane
Rocco Mazzie Roscigno
Frank Luciano Salerno
Benjamin Magliano Salerno
Michael Sedotto Salerno
Peter J. Tortorello Salerno
Angelo Vinci San Gregorio Magno
Sabato Muro San Valentino Torio
Gennaro Mancuso Sarno
Aniello Mancuso Sarno
Nunzio Joseph Squillante Sarno
Michael D´ALESSIO Sassano
Alexander D'Allessio Sassano
John D'Allessio Sassano
Thomas Anthony DeBrizzi Sassano
Alexander DiBrizzi Sassano
William Charles Cottone Sicili
Anthony Lawrence Bonomo Vietri sul Mare
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Slightly off topic, but wonder who was the acting underboss when Albert Anastasia was in the Army from 1942-1944? Most of his time was in Tennessee and Pennsylvania.
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So Anastaisa was 39 when world war 2 starts. That's a little long in the tooth isn't it?


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Antiliar wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 1:39 am Slightly off topic, but wonder who was the acting underboss when Albert Anastasia was in the Army from 1942-1944? Most of his time was in Tennessee and Pennsylvania.
Good question. Maybe Toto Chiri since he was helping the admin run the Family in the 1930s and became official underboss for a time in the 1950s.
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Pogo The Clown wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 6:58 am So Anastaisa was 39 when world war 2 starts. That's a little long in the tooth isn't it?


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If you mean, why did Anastasia enlist at his advanced age? Of course, many of these guys are patriotic, but part of Anastasia's motivation may have been to gain American citizenship. According to Allan May's Gangland Gotham, the US government offered foreign-born American residents an accelerated citizenship process for enlisting in the armed forces during the Second World War. (While in the army, Anastasia trained GIs to be longshoremen.)

Anastasia enlisted on July 30, 1942, was granted citizenship on June 29, 1943, and was discharged on November 12, 1944, for being overage.

Given his legal troubles and terrible public reputation, I wonder if he would have received citizenship otherwise.
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I was quoting Tony Soprano but great info Ed. :mrgreen:


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I was quoting Tony Soprano but great info Ed. :mrgreen:


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Pogo The Clown wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:10 pm I was quoting Tony Soprano but great info Ed. :mrgreen:


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Usually, I pick up on your joke quotes, but that one fooled me. :lol:
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