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1890-1915
The East 106St.
Joe Morello, The Lomontes, Terranovas all came from this section of Italian Harlem between 1st and 2nd and E105th to E19th. Other members/affiliates included the Steve LaSala, the Reinas, Di Palermo, Gagliano and Greco all originated from and would play important roles in the future of both the Gen and Lucchese family. Following the death of Tom Lomonte in 1915, leadership shifted from Harlem to Little Italy. The Terranovas moved to East 114th (a larger Calabrian population), Harlem wasn't "absorbed" by D'Aquila like Gentile said so much as they removed the power.

1915-1923
Lower Manhattan
Salvatore Loiacano, from Marimeo, was a longtime resident of Little Italy, how early he joined is a mystery. This faction extended to Elizabeth, Bowery, E13th and goes back to the 1900's. Cecala, Mauro, Pecoraro, La Gattuta, Luciano, Masseria all seemed to be affiliated with. He was murdered in 1923 and the family split. A Bronx/Harlem Family and a Harlem/Lower Manhattan Family.

The newly formed Genovese Family in the 1920's has Yale/Pollacia of BK, Morello/Terranovas in Harlem and Masseria/Luciano/Genovese in Little Italy. It seems slightly different than Joe Bonanno's relatives and The Palermitani which dominated the Gambinos up to the 1920's.

Even in the modern era the Genovese's strongholds were still Bronx/Harlem, Lower Manhattan, Jersey, Brooklyn.

What crews were dominant under Luciano and Costello?

Are the contemporary crews easy to trace from the original 6 that existed during/up until Vito Genovese?
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THE SICILIANS WERE ON ELIZABETH ST. JOE TRAINA HAD HIS CLUB THERE..
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According to Tommy Palmer's FBI file, he took over Lucky Luciano's original crew. Plus I recall that Morello had a member (unnamed) in Brooklyn in the 1900s or so. Strollo took over the Vito Genovese crew; Carfano took over Frankie Yale's crew; Trigger Mike Coppola took over Ciro Terranova's crew. In White Plains former Camorra man Rocco Pellegrino was the caporegime there. Willie Moretti in Newark. Frank Costello may have been a capo in Queens, but that's a guess; Bill Bonanno said he was the consigliere in the mid-1930s, apparently succeeding an unnamed person, and before that Sam Pollaccia was the consigliere under Masseria. Morello was probably Masseria's underboss, then after he was killed Luciano was probably an acting underboss. Joe Adonis according to some sources was a capo too, and may have been part of Frankie Yale's crew, but some say he was a soldier without a crew or he was never made at all.

Elizabeth Street had a mix of Sicilians from different Families.
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Chris Christie wrote:1890-1915
1915-1923
Lower Manhattan
Salvatore Loiacano, from Marimeo, was a longtime resident of Little Italy, how early he joined is a mystery. This faction extended to Elizabeth, Bowery, E13th and goes back to the 1900's. Cecala, Mauro, Pecoraro, La Gattuta, Luciano, Masseria all seemed to be affiliated with. He was murdered in 1923 and the family split. A Bronx/Harlem Family and a Harlem/Lower Manhattan Family.
I read about them in Dave C's book as well as your article (if I remember right, it was you guys who ID'd him as a boss but I can't remember if Dave said that as well) and it's that transition period between the Morello leadership and the Genovese/Lucchese split that has grabbed my interest though I know nothing more than what's in the book and article (and even then I should re-read them both). I feel like a lot of the mysteries about the development of Masseria's family could be answered if we knew more about Loiacano's organization.

Even though the Genovese family had Morello, Terranova, and some other players from the old Morello family, everything I've seen tells me that the Luccheses were the real continuation of that family and that the Morello faction were rebels who paired up with the new group for survival and desperation for power. Calling the Genovese family the continuation of the Morello family would be kind of like saying Bonanno's Arizona family was the "real" Bonanno family but the situations are way different I know.
Antiliar wrote:According to Tommy Palmer's FBI file, he took over Lucky Luciano's original crew. Strollo took over the Vito Genovese crew; former Camorra man Rocco Pellegrino was the caporegime there.
That's cool there's info that actually points to Luciano having been a Masseria capo. Hard to get confirmation on people's roles. Also, very interesting that you had two of the six alleged crews having such strong Camorra ties, with Genovese (who was at least an important associate of the Camorra in his younger years) and Pellegrino.
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One perhaps who could be mentioned, although he was not a player in the 1910s and 1920s (but later), is Domenick "Terry Burns" Didato. He must have been atleast a captain and head of his own crew by the time of Luciano´s conviction. Apparently he requested a vote (in the aftermath of Luciano´s conviction) for selection of a new boss. Vito Genovese feared that Didato had enough power and support within the Family and that he very well could be selected new boss. So he ordered him killed. Didato lived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn but I have no idea what crew he headed.

EDIT - Terry Burns is sometimes confused with a cousin of his with the same name murdered in 1933. This Didato was murdered in 1933 and probably a Lucchese member.

I don´t believe the Genovese Family only had six crews pre 1960s. The number seems way too small to me. But that´s a debate for another thread I guess.
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Any idea where the Mike Mranda Crew came from? I remember someone once posting here that Miranda took over Vito Genovese' Crew but it seems Strollo took over for Genovese. Didn't Genovese also have Brooklyn interests? If so that may explain it.


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Pogo The Clown wrote:Any idea where the Mike Mranda Crew came from? I remember someone once posting here that Miranda took over Vito Genovese' Crew but it seems Strollo took over for Genovese. Didn't Genovese also have Brooklyn interests? If so that may explain it.


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This is Pogo's old Genovese succession chart from a couple years back:
Terranova-Coppola-Lombardo-Bellomo Crew:
Ciro “The Artichoke King” Terranova (1920s-1932) Demoted.
Michael “Trigger Mike” Coppola (1932-1966) Died.
-Philip “Benny Squint” Lombardo (1960s-1966) Became Offical Capo.
Philip “Benny Squint” Lombardo (1966-1981) Became Boss.
Benjamin “Benny the Bum” DeMartino (1981-19??)
Liborio “Barney” Bellomo (1980s-Present) Became Acting Boss/Imprisoned.
-Ralph Coppola (1990-1998) Killed.
-Frank “Farby” Serpico (1998-2001) Acting Boss/Imprisoned/Died.
-Ernest Muscarella (1998-2002) Acting Boss/Imprisoned.
-Louis Moscatiello (2002-2003) Imprisoned/Died.
-Arthur "Artie" Nigro (2003-2007) Imprisoned. Also served as Acting Boss.


Strollo-Eboli-Gigante Crew:
Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo (19??-1962) Killed.
Thomas “Tommy Ryan” Eboli (1962-1971) Killed.
-Pasquale “Patsy” Eboli (1962-1971) Demoted.
Dominick “Fat Dom” Alongi (1971-1978) Became Consiglieri.
Vincent “The Chin” Gigante (1978-1981) Became Boss.
Dominick Canterino (1981-1993) Died.
-In 1993 this Crew was plit between Dominick “Quiet Dom” Cirillo and Mario Gigante.


Cirillo Crew: Broke off from the Strollo-Eboli-Gigante Crew.
Dominick “Quiet Dom” Cirillo (1993-Present)
-Federico “Fritzy” Giovanelli (1996-2001) Imprisoned.


Miranda Crew:
Vito Genovese (1920s-1931) Became UnderBoss.
Michele "Mike" Miranda (1931-Late 1950s) Became Consiglieri.
-In 1958 this Crew was split between Miranda, Generoso DelDucca and Peter DeFeo.
Frank Celano (Late 1950s-1973) Died.


DelDucca-Tieri Crew: Broke off from the Miranda Crew.
Generoso DelDucca (1958-1960s) Died.
Frank "Funzi" Tieri (1960s-1971) Became Boss.
Thomas Lombardi (1971-19??)
-Lombardi also ran the DeCarlo Crew.
Gaetano Marino (1970s-?)
Frank "Punchy" Illiano and Albert "Kid Blast" Gallo (?-Present)


-John "Buster" Ardito came from the Miranda Crew and was a Capo by the late 70s/early 80s so he most likely took over for either Lombardi or the Miranda-Celano Crew.


DeFeo Crew: Broke off from the Miranda Crew.
Peter DeFeo (1958- Late 1980s) Retired.
-Alexander Morelli (Late 1980s) Became Official Capo.
Alexander Morelli (Late 1980s-19??)
-Does anyone know who is running this Crew?


Doto-Alo Crew:
Joseph "Joe Adonis" Doto (19??-1955) Deported.
Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo (1955-1970s)
-Gerard Laietta (1960s)
John Buonorado (1970s)
-In the (Late 70s/early 80s) this Crew was split between Alo, Lawrence “Larry Black” Centore, Gaetano "Mimi" Martino and possibly others.
Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo (1970s- Late 1980s) Retired.
Guiseppe "Joe" Spinelli (Late 1980s-????)
-Does anyone know who took over this Crew?


Yale-Carfano Crew:
Fracisco "Frankie Yale" Uale (1920s-1928) Killed.
Anthony "Little Augie Pisano" Carfano (1928-1957) Killed.
James "Jimmy" Angellino (1957-1970s)
-Matteo “Matty Brown” Fortunato (1960s-1970s) Became Official Capo.
Matteo “Matty Brown” Fortunato (1970s-1980s) Died.
-Does anyone know who took over this Crew?


Pelligrino Crew:
Rocco “The Old Man” Pellegrino (1920s-1960s) Died.
-Rosario “Saro” Mogavero (1960s) Became Official Capo.
Rosario “Saro” Mogavero (1960s-Early 1970s) Died.
Joseph Lapi (Early 1970s-19??)
George “Flip” Filippone (19??-1980s)
-Does anyone know who took voer this Crew?


Ianniello Crew:
Matthew "Matty the Horse" Ianniello (1970s-Present)
-James “The Little Guy” Ida (Late 1980s-1990) Became Consiglieri.
Joseph “Joey” Ida (1990-1996) Imprisoned.
Ciro Perrone (1996-2007) Imprisoned.


Moretti-Catena-Boiardo Crew:
Quarico "Willie Moore" Moretti (1920s-1946) Became UnderBoss.
Gerardo "Jerry" Catena (1946-1957) Became UnderBoss.
Richard "Richie the Boot" Bioardo (1957-1984) Died.
-In the 60s the Crew was split between Bioardo, Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo and Eugene “Gene” Catena.
-Anthony “Tony Boy” Boiardo (1960s-1978) Died.
-Andrew “Andy Gerard” Gerardo (1978-1984) Became Official Capo
Andrew “Andy Gerard” Gerardo (1984-1990s)
-Thomas “Pee Wee” DePhillips (1987-1990s) Became Official Capo.
Thomas “Pee Wee” DePhillips (1990s) Died.
Andrew “Andy Gerard” Gerardo (1990s-2000s) Retired.
-Silvio DeVita (1990s-2000s) Became Official Capo.
Silvio DeVita (2000s-Present)


DeCarlo Crew: Broke off from the Moretti-Catena-Boiardo Crew
Angelo “Gyp” DeCarlo (1960s-1974) Died.
Frank Casina (1974-19??)
Thomas Lombardi (1970s)
-Lombardi also ran the Tieri Crew.
Ottaviano Lombardi (19??-1987) Died.
Joseph Ruggiero (1987-19??)
Salvatore “Sally Dogs” Lombardi (19??-1990s) Imprisoned/Died.
-Does anyone know who is running this Crew now?


E. Catena Crew: Broke off from the Moretti-Catena-Boiardo Crew
Eugene “Gene” Catena (1960s-1970s) Died.
Peter LaPlaca (1970s)
-In the 70s this Crew was split between Louis “Lou Red” Gatto and Tino “The Greek” Fiumara.


Gatto Crew: Broke off from the E. Catena Crew.
Louis “Lou Red” Gatto (1970s-2002) Died.
Joseph “Streaky” Gatto (2002-2010) Died.


Fiumara Crew: Broke off from the E. Catena Crew.
Tino “The Greek” Fiumara (1970s-2010) Died.
-Michael “Little Mike” Coppola (1979-1996) Fled from indictment/Imprisoned.
-Michael “Tona” Borelli (1996-Present)


Springfeild Crew:
Salvatore “Big Nose” Cufari (1960s-1983) Died.
Francisco "Frank Skyball" Scibelli (1983-2000) Died.
Adolfo “Big Al” Bruno (2000-2003) Killed.
-Anthony “Bingy” Arilotta (Mid 2000s) Imprisoned/Later Flipped.
Felix Tranghese (Mid 2000s-2010) Flipped.


Genoroso Crew:
Vincenzo Genoros (1960s-1970s)
-Michael "Micky Dimino" Generoso (1960s-1970s) Became Official Capo.
Michael "Micky Dimino" Generoso (1970s-Late 1990s) Stepped Down.
-Charles “Chucky” Tuzzo (Late 1980s-Late 1990s) Became Official Capo.
Charles “Chucky” Tuzzo (Late 1990s-Present)


Greco-Gangi Crew:
Thomas “Tommy Palmer” Greco (1920s-1970s) Died.
-In the 60s this Crew was split between Greco and Cosmo Fresca.
-Anthony “Hickey” DiLorenzo (1967-1971) Imprisoned.
-Rosario Sally Young” Palmieri (early 1970s)
-Louis Gaccione (1970s) Became Official Capo.
Louis Gaccione (1970s-Late 1980s) Retired.
-Rosario “Ross” Gangi (1980s) Became Official Capo/Imprisoned.
-Salvatore “Meatballs” Aparo (1998-2001) Imprisoned.


Malagone Crew: Broke off from the Greco-Gangi Crew.
Cosmo Fresca (1960s-1975) Died.
Thomas Contaldo (1975-Late 1980s)
-Alphonse “Allie Shades” Malangone (1980s) Became Official Capo.
Alphonse “Allie Shades” Malangone (Late 1980s-Present) Imprisoned.
-Alan “Baldie” Longo (1996-2001) Imprisoned.


Loiacono-Messera Crew:
Joseph “Joe Lefty” Loiacono (1970s-1988) Died.
James "Jimmy from 8th Street" Messera (1988-Present)
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HairyKnuckles wrote:One perhaps who could be mentioned, although he was not a player in the 1910s and 1920s (but later), is Domenick "Terry Burns" Didato. He must have been atleast a captain and head of his own crew by the time of Luciano´s conviction. Apparently he requested a vote (in the aftermath of Luciano´s conviction) for selection of a new boss. Vito Genovese feared that Didato had enough power and support within the Family and that he very well could be selected new boss. So he ordered him killed. Didato lived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn but I have no idea what crew he headed.

EDIT - Terry Burns is sometimes confused with a cousin of his with the same name murdered in 1933. This Didato was murdered in 1933 and probably a Lucchese member.

I don´t believe the Genovese Family only had six crews pre 1960s. The number seems way too small to me. But that´s a debate for another thread I guess.
There were more than six crews; those were just the crews that I recalled while I was typing out the post.

Mike Miranda did have his own crew. I believe he took over from his brother, not Vito Genovese.

I agree with Terry Burns probably having a crew. Too bad we don't know his associates and generally know little about him except for what Gentile wrote and that his brother was connected with the trucking industry and Jimmy Doyle.
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Here is an updated and corrected version (with help from JD and HK). 8-)

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Terranova-Coppola-Lombardo-Bellomo Crew:
Ciro “The Artichoke King” Terranova (1910s-1932) Demoted.
Michael “Trigger Mike” Coppola (1932-1966) Died.
-Benjamin “Benny the Bum” DeMartino (1960s)
-Philip “Benny Squint” Lombardo (1960s-1967/8) Became Official Capo.
Philip “Benny Squint” Lombardo (1966- Early 1970s) Became Boss.
Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno (Early 1970s-1972) Became Consiglieri.
Anthony “Buckaloo" Ferro (1972-1976) Became Consiglieri.
Joseph “Joe Stretch" Stracci (1976-19??)
Ralph “Farby” Serpico (19??-19??)
Saverio “Sammy” Santora (19??-1981) Became UnderBoss.
Benjamin “Benny the Bum” DeMartino (1981-19??)
Liborio “Barney” Bellomo (1980s-Present) Became Acting Boss/Imprisoned.
-Ralph Coppola (1990-1998) Killed.
-Frank “Farby” Serpico (1998-2001) Imprisoned.
-Also served as Acting Boss.
-Ernest Muscarella (1998-2002) Imprisoned.
-Also served as Acting Boss.
-Louis Moscatiello (2002-2003) Imprisoned.
-Arthur "Artie" Nigro (2003-2007) Imprisoned.
-Also served as Acting Boss.


Strollo-Eboli-Gigante Crew:
Vito Genovese (1920s-1931) Became UnderBoss.
Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo (19??-1962) Killed.
-Dominick “Dom the Sailor” DeQuarto (Late 1950s)
Thomas “Tommy Ryan” Eboli (1962-1971) Killed.
-Pasquale “Patsy” Eboli (1962-1970) Demoted.
Vincent “The Chin” Gigante (1970-1974)
Dominick “Fat Dom” Alongi (1974-1978) Became Consiglieri.
Vincent “The Chin” Gigante (1978-1981) Became Boss.
Dominick “Baldy Dom” Canterino (1981-1993) Died.
-In 1993 this Crew was plit between Dominick “Quiet Dom” Cirillo and Mario Gigante.


Cirillo Crew: Broke off from the Strollo-Eboli-Gigante Crew.
Dominick “Quiet Dom” Cirillo (1993-Present?)
-Federico “Fritzy” Giovanelli (1996-2001) Imprisoned.
Daniel “Danny” Pagano (20??-Present)


Miranda Crew:
Michele "Mike" Miranda (19??-Late 1950s) Became Consiglieri.
-In 1958 this Crew was split between Frank Celano, Frank “Funzie” Tieri, Anthony “Tony” Carillo, Generoso DelDucca, Peter DeFeo and Salvatore “Little Sal” Celambrino
-Frank Celano (1958-1963) Became Official Capo.
Frank Celano (1963-1973) Died.
John “Buster” Ardito (1970s-2007) Died.
? - Daniel “Danny/The Lion” Leo (2007-Present) Imprisoned.


DelDucca-Tieri Crew: Broke off from the Miranda Crew.
Generoso DelDucca (1958-1960s) Died.
Frank "Funzi" Tieri (1960s-1971) Became Boss.
-Frank Casina (1971-1972)
-In 1972 this crew was disbanded and merged with the DeCarlo Crew.


DeFeo Crew: Broke off from the Miranda Crew.
Peter DeFeo (1958- Late 1980s) Retired.
-Alexander Morelli (Late 1980s) Became Official Capo.
Alexander Morelli (Late 1980s-????)
-Not sure what became of this Crew.


Doto-Alo Crew:
Joseph "Joe Adonis" Doto (19??-1955) Deported.
Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo (1955-1970s)
-Gerard Laietta (1960s)
John Buonorado (1970s)
-In the (Late 70s/early 80s) this Crew was split between Alo, Lawrence “Larry Black” Centore, Gaetano "Mimi" Martino and possibly others.
Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo (1970s- Late 1980s) Retired.
Guiseppe "Joe" Spinelli (Late 1980s-????)
-Not sure what became of this Crew.


Centore-Parillo Crew: Brke off from the Doto-Alo Crew.
Lawrence “Larry Black” Centore (Late 1970s/Early 1980s-1992) Died.
Pasquale "Patsy" Parello (1992-Present?)


Yale-Carfano Crew:
Fracisco "Frankie Yale" Uale (1910s-1928) Killed.
Anthony "Little Augie Pisano" Carfano (1928-1957) Killed.
James "Jimmy" Angellino (1957-1970s)
-Matteo “Matty Brown” Fortunato (1960s-1970s) Became Official Capo.
-Albert “Chicky” Facciano (1970s-1979) Imprisoned.
Matteo “Matty Brown” Fortunato (1970s-1980s) Died.
-Not sure what became of this Crew.


Pelligrino Crew:
Rocco “The Old Man” Pellegrino (1920s-1960s) Died.
-Rosario “Saro” Mogavero (1960s) Became Official Capo.
Rosario “Saro” Mogavero (1960s-Early 1970s) Died.
Joseph “Joe Back” Lapi (Early 1970s-19??)
George “Flip” Filippone (19??-1980s)
-Louis “Healthy” Gaccione (1970s-1980s) Became Official Capo.
Louis “Healthy” Gaccione (1980s-Late 1980s) Retired.
-Rosario “Ross” Gangi (1980s) Became Official Capo/Imprisoned.
Rosario “Ross” Gangi (Late 1980s-20??) Imprisoned.
-Peter “Petey Red” DiChiara (1998-2001) Imprisoned.
-Salvatore “Sammy Meatballs” Aparo (1998-2001) Imprisoned.
Peter “Petey Red” DiChiara (20??-Present)


Ianniello Crew:
Matthew "Matty the Horse" Ianniello (1970s-19??) Stepped Down.
-James “The Little Guy” Ida (Late 1980s-1990) Became Consiglieri.
-Joseph “Joey” Ida (1990-1996) Imprisoned.
-In the late 1990s/early 2000s this Crew was split between Ianniello and Ciro Perrone.
Conrad Ianniello (20??-Present)


Perrone Crew: Brook off from the Ianniello Crew.
Ciro Perrone (Late 1990s/Early 2000s-2011) Imprisoned/Died.
-Not sure what became of this Crew. It is possible that Conrad Ianniello took over this Crew.


Moretti-Catena-Boiardo Crew:
Quarico "Willie Moore" Moretti (1920s-1951) Killed.
Gerardo "Jerry" Catena (1951-1957) Became UnderBoss.
Ruggiero "Richie the Boot" Bioardo (1957-1984) Died.
-In the 60s the Crew was split between Bioardo, Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo and Eugene “Gene” Catena.
-Anthony “Tony Boy” Boiardo (1960s-1978) Died.
-Andrew “Andy Gerard” Gerardo (1978-1984) Became Official Capo
Andrew “Andy Gerard” Gerardo (1984-1990s) Stepped Down.
-Thomas “Pee Wee” DePhillips (1987-1990s) Became Official Capo.
Thomas “Pee Wee” DePhillips (1990s) Stepped Down.
Andrew “Andy Gerard” Gerardo (1990s-2000s) Retired.
-Silvio DeVita (1990s-2000s) Became Official Capo.
Silvio DeVita (2000s-Present)


DeCarlo Crew: Broke off from the Moretti-Catena-Boiardo Crew
Angelo “Gyp” DeCarlo (1960s-1974) Died.
-In 1972 the Frank “Funzie” Tieri Crew was merged with this Crew.
Frank Casina (1974-19??)
Thomas Lombardi (1970s)
-Lombardi also ran the Tieri Crew.
Ottaviano Lombardi (19??-1987) Died.
Joseph “Joe Black” Ruggiero (1987-19??)
Salvatore “Sally Dogs” Lombardi (19??-1990s) Imprisoned/Died.
-Not sure what became of this Crew.


E. Catena-Gatto Crew: Broke off from the Moretti-Catena-Boiardo Crew
Eugene “Gene” Catena (1960s-1970s) Died.
Peter LaPlaca (1970s-1979)
Louis “Lou Red” Gatto (1979-2002) Died.
-In the 1990s Tino “The Greek” Fiumara took over a portion of this Crew.
Joseph “Streaky” Gatto (2002-2010) Died.


Fiumara Crew: Broke off from the E. Catena-Gatto Crew.
Tino “The Greek” Fiumara (1990s-2010) Died.
-Michael “Little Mike” Coppola (1979-1996) Fled from indictment/Imprisoned.
-Michael “Tona” Borelli (1996-Present?)


Springfeild Crew:
Salvatore “Big Nose” Cufari (1960s-1983) Died.
Francisco "Frank Skyball" Scibelli (1983-2000) Died.
Adolfo “Big Al” Bruno (2000-2003) Killed.
-Anthony “Bingy” Arilotta (Mid 2000s) Imprisoned/Later Flipped.
Felix Tranghese (Mid 2000s-2010) Flipped.


Genoroso Crew:
Vincenzo Genoroso (1960s-1970s)
-Michael "Micky Dimino" Generoso (1960s-1970s) Became Official Capo.
Michael "Micky Dimino" Generoso (1970s-Late 1990s) Stepped Down.
-Charles “Chucky” Tuzzo (Late 1980s)
-Sometime in the 90s Tuzzo took over a portion of this Crew.
-Anthony "Tough Tony/Tony Parkside" Federici (1991-????) Became Official Capo.
Anthony "Tough Tony/Tony Parkside" Federici (1999-2007) Stepped Down.
-Anthony "Rom" Romanello (20??-2007) Became Official Capo.
Anthony "Rom" Romanello (2007-Present)


Salvatore “Charlie/Lucky Luciano” Lucania (1920s-1930) Became UnderBoss.
Thomas “Tommy Palmer” Greco (19230-1970s) Died.
-In the early 60s this Crew was split between Greco and Cosmo Fresca.
-Joseph LaPadura (1960s)
-Rosario “Sally Young” Palmieri (Early 1970s)
-Joseph LaPadura (1970s)
Joseph “Joe Lefty” Loiacono (1970s-1988) Died.
James "Jimmy from 8th Street" Messera (1988-Present?)


Fresca-Malagone Crew: Crew created from the merger of the Gaetano “Tommy Bullets” Licata and a Brooklyn Crew in the early 1950s.
Cosmo Fresca (Early 1950s-1975) Died.
-Anthony “Hickey” DiLorenzo (1967-1971) Imprisoned.
Thomas “Crazy Tommy” Contaldo (1975-Late 1980s)
-Alphonse “Allie Shades” Malangone (1980s) Became Official Capo.
Alphonse “Allie Shades” Malangone (Late 1980s-2000s) Imprisoned.
-Alan “Baldie” Longo (1996-2001) Imprisoned.
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Mike Miranda's brother, Tony Miranda, I believe was killed in 1928 or 29.
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I've speculated that if Costello had a crew, it may have been taken over in part by Willie Moretti given their closeness and that Moretti was originally an NY-based member. Just blind speculation based on relationships, though, so I wonder if anyone might have other circumstantial info that supports that.
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B. wrote:I've speculated that if Costello had a crew, it may have been taken over in part by Willie Moretti given their closeness and that Moretti was originally an NY-based member. Just blind speculation based on relationships, though, so I wonder if anyone might have other circumstantial info that supports that.
He was in Buffalo until shortly before he was established in New Jersey, so I would say no. There was another guy in New Jersey who was related by marriage (I believe) to Joe Masseria named Samuel Guarino who could have been something, but my guess is that he wasn't higher than a soldier.
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Antiliar wrote:
B. wrote:I've speculated that if Costello had a crew, it may have been taken over in part by Willie Moretti given their closeness and that Moretti was originally an NY-based member. Just blind speculation based on relationships, though, so I wonder if anyone might have other circumstantial info that supports that.
He was in Buffalo until shortly before he was established in New Jersey, so I would say no. There was another guy in New Jersey who was related by marriage (I believe) to Joe Masseria named Samuel Guarino who could have been something, but my guess is that he wasn't higher than a soldier.
Thanks for the info. I knew Moretti was in Buffalo at the time Joe Bonanno came to the US, but is it a myth then that Moretti grew up in East Harlem and associated with Costello?
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Was Moretti's brother made? Also, when did Tony Pro become part of a crew? I don't see his name and always thought he was a made guy and capo.
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