Paul George doesn't look the part, but his dad does. I reckon Giuseppe Sanfilippo could have potentially been an earlier member.


Giuseppe Sanfilippo was born 1894/1/30 to Paolo Sanfilippo and Calogera Bongiovi, both of Sciacca.
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Original Mafia group.. I could use this as further confirmation that the Gams were NYs premiere family but something tells me this falls under the "first family started by Agrigento members."His father, a shoemaker from Sciacca in Agrigento, was also a made member with the Gambinos. Many years later an FBI CI reported the following: "[Paul SanFilippo] is the son of an old Italian don of the original Mafia group in the US and a 'Consulieri of Judgement' and was considered to be a very fair and honorable man." Wording suggests the elder SanFilippo may have held an administrative spot at one point, or was at least a member of some influence.
Paul grew up in the neighborhoods of Bath Beach and New Utrecht, and by the 1940s operated Whitey's Cafe at 1183 49th St in Borough Park. This business would last until shortly before his father's death in 1960.
On August 27, 1955 his sister Lillian married Mario 'Red' Traina in Bensonhurst. A Gambino Soldier and son to Captain Giuseppe Traina, Mario sponsored his brother-in-law for membership into the Gambino Family around the same year.
Correct.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 8:06 am James (Jake) Stassi, b 1916/9/23 to Giuseppe and Anna Accardo of Castelvetrano. Isn't that where Chicago's Accardo came from?
It could definitely be a match. This murdered individual was based in Bath Beach section of Brooklyn.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:31 am "Jerome Rego"
Looking up the Sedottos, Michael was born to Antonio Sedotto and Filomena Squillante of Salerno. Filomena is the daughter of a Nunzio Squillante and a Mary Rega. This Nunzio was born in 1851 hence too old to be the same Gambino member who shares his name, but both came from Salerno so likely a relation.
Anyways, there was a Gerardo "Jerry" Rega born in 1918 to Ettore Rega and Rosina Niosi (da Napoli) who was murdered in 1954. Could this be a match?
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Could be. Was this guy living on Lower East Side?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 8:16 am James Surrosco/Surroco, died in 1967... There was a James Surrosco born in NY 1914/7/4 and died in 1967/10/15 to Giacomo Surrusco of Canicatti and Rosalia Corsitto of Campobello Di Licata. Could this be him?
In the 1920 census he was living with his parents at 22 Market St on the LES, lived next to a Tony Barca (surname rings out to me from somewhere, Gen?). From 1925 up until the 1940 census his family shows up on West 9th in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn.HairyKnuckles wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:05 pmIt could definitely be a match. This murdered individual was based in Bath Beach section of Brooklyn.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:31 am "Jerome Rego"
Looking up the Sedottos, Michael was born to Antonio Sedotto and Filomena Squillante of Salerno. Filomena is the daughter of a Nunzio Squillante and a Mary Rega. This Nunzio was born in 1851 hence too old to be the same Gambino member who shares his name, but both came from Salerno so likely a relation.
Anyways, there was a Gerardo "Jerry" Rega born in 1918 to Ettore Rega and Rosina Niosi (da Napoli) who was murdered in 1954. Could this be a match?
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Could be. Was this guy living on Lower East Side?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 8:16 am James Surrosco/Surroco, died in 1967... There was a James Surrosco born in NY 1914/7/4 and died in 1967/10/15 to Giacomo Surrusco of Canicatti and Rosalia Corsitto of Campobello Di Licata. Could this be him?
You are doing a great job Chris! I tip my hat.
That puts things at around 290 soldiers (including those with asterisks) which is far more than I expected we'd have. I think I'll separate the confirmed from those with asterisks because we're close to their cap. In 2000 the Gams had a cap of 270, in 40 years between informants and members being killed, their cap was likely reduced over time. I'd guesstimate in the 1960s they would be at 300-320 but disagreements/arguments are welcome.HairyKnuckles wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:09 pm T-Z
Benedetto "Benny" Terranova (1912-1977)
*Ferdinand "Freddy" Testa (Jan 4, 1916)
Felice Teti (Jan 31, 1914)
Salvatore Alfonso Tocco (July 27, 1888)
Vincent James Todaro (Jan 8, 1914)
Andrew Torregrossa Jr (April 26, 1925)
Andrew Torregrossa Sr (March 26, 1892)
Angelo Torregrossa (Oct 8, 1914)
John Torregrossa (Aug 3, 1919)
Peter J. Tortorella (March 13, 1915)
Mario Traina (Jan 27, 1915)
Salvatore Trapani (?) (This guys´ dob is still a mystery. He was still alive as of 1976, but deceased by mid 1980s. All I have is a home address (349 Court Street, Brooklyn) which he occupied in the 1950s and in the 1960s)
*(pho) Sam Turone (Turone and Gaspare Romano was mentioned on tape by John Gotti as made members who had died in 1985. The name Turone is possibly butchered, he could be identical with Salvatore Trapani. Turone was under Mario Traina.)
Anthony Vanella (Sep 16, 1894)
Vincent J. Yacono (Sep 8, 1926)
Paul Robert Zaccaria (July 5, 1924)
*Anthony Zangara (Jan 16, 1924) (This guy´s made status is murky. He is listed (unless he is confused with somebody else) as a captain on the Valachi charts. He is also listed on a LE chart from the mid 1980s. However, more reliable FBI charts does not list him as a made guy.)
*Anthony Zangoglia (NJ) (April 16, 1925)
Anthony Michael Zappi (April 1, 1924)
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Above info was Rego, sorry.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 3:01 pmIn the 1920 census he was living with his parents at 22 Market St on the LES, lived next to a Tony Barca (surname rings out to me from somewhere, Gen?). From 1925 up until the 1940 census his family shows up on West 9th in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn.HairyKnuckles wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:05 pmIt could definitely be a match. This murdered individual was based in Bath Beach section of Brooklyn.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:31 am "Jerome Rego"
Looking up the Sedottos, Michael was born to Antonio Sedotto and Filomena Squillante of Salerno. Filomena is the daughter of a Nunzio Squillante and a Mary Rega. This Nunzio was born in 1851 hence too old to be the same Gambino member who shares his name, but both came from Salerno so likely a relation.
Anyways, there was a Gerardo "Jerry" Rega born in 1918 to Ettore Rega and Rosina Niosi (da Napoli) who was murdered in 1954. Could this be a match?
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Could be. Was this guy living on Lower East Side?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 8:16 am James Surrosco/Surroco, died in 1967... There was a James Surrosco born in NY 1914/7/4 and died in 1967/10/15 to Giacomo Surrusco of Canicatti and Rosalia Corsitto of Campobello Di Licata. Could this be him?
You are doing a great job Chris! I tip my hat.
Thanks, I'm trying. Couldn't have done any of this without you. Salut.