Enrico "Henry" Tameleo as far as I can tell was always a resident of Rhode Island and though there have been a lot of weird induction/transfer arrangements between NE and NYC, I haven't seen anything about Tameleo. I noticed some other sites online mention the same thing, maybe they got it from Hunt's site, but I'm curious what the source is. Some of my interpretations differ from Hunt but he's as great of a researcher as there is so I'm sure there's a source of some kind.Henry Tameleo (July 12, 1901, to August 1985), who transferred into New England from New York City's Bonanno family, served as his Providence-based underboss.
Side note, but also not sure Tameleo was ever underboss. In 1966 Greg Scarpa went to Rhode Island where he was formally introduced to Joe Lombardo as underboss and Tameleo as a capodecina. Lombardo died in 1969 and the FBI has Angiulo as underboss by that year.
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The NE Family does have a long history with inductions / transfers involving other Families:
- Ray Patriarca Sr. was recorded saying he was a member of an NYC Family circa 1946 when Phil Buccola asked him to transfer back to NE. He brought this up while talking about Tommy Eboli and Frank Costello, so Patriarca may have been a Genovese member. He would remain close to the Genovese Family, who represented him on the Commission.
- Patriarca inducted NJ-based member John Lardiere and transferred him to the Genovese. He described John Williams as Lardiere's "goombata" so maybe Williams stood in as sponsor / godfather, or they otherwise had a close relationship.
- Patriarca inducted many of the Springfield / Worcester Genovese members and transferred them to Genovese around the mid-1950s.
- Patriarca inducted a redacted member into his Family around the 1950s, with this member moving to NYC and transferring to one of the local Families. Patriarca said there was an open invitation for the member to transfer back to New England if he wanted. This might be Andy Parillo, close Patriarca associate from Rhode Island who moved to NYC and ended up a Gambino member in the Robilotto-Eppolito crew but stayed very close to Ray.
- Patriarca went to NYC with Henry Tameleo in 1963 where they presided over Nicky Bianco's induction as an NYC-based New England member. Patriarca had to get special Commission approval for this one induction and it related to Bianca's intended role as mediator in the Gallo dispute. Bianco would transfer to the Colombos in 1965 then transfer back to NE in 1973.
- After Nick Bianco was made, he requested that Patriarca induct some of the unmade Gallo crew associates in order to give them protection. Patriarca told him he couldn't because the books were closed.
- In September 1964, Patriarca was recorded discussing how Genovese member Johnny Foto Biele should contact Jerry Angiulo about getting an unknown man "straightened out". Sounds like the NE Family was going to again make someone for the Genovese Family.
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Wouldn't be that crazy if Tameleo was inducted elsewhere and transferred, like these other situations, I just don't see any personal connection he had to the Bonannos. The only Bonanno connection I've seen is that when Joe Bonanno was deposed and the Commission sent word to stop recognizing Bonanno members loyal to JB, Patriarca had Tameleo take the news/instructions to Joe Lombardo in Boston.
Curious if anyone knows the original source for that info about Tameleo being a Bonanno or anything else relevant to these inductions and transfers between NE and different Families.