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Antiliar wrote: Sun Sep 25, 2022 3:22 am From Thomas Greco files. Various members of Thomas Greco's crew. Not all are confirmed and some might be misplaced.
-Samuel Franco
-George "Lefty" Rizzo
-Charles Gagliodotto AKA Chalutzo
-Frank Citrano AKA Chick Wilson
-Joseph "Black Lefty" Lapadura
-John Manfredonia AKA Johnny Peanuts
-Phil Cuccia (operates near Rocco Pellegrino)
-"Figgy" or "Figi" Ficcarotta
-Sammy Puma

Additional info:
-Toddo Marino was a captain as of 1966, possibly earlier
-Gaetano Ricci reports directly to the boss
Could use a jumpstart on Thomas Greco.

FBI Deceased lists two possibilities:
aka Thomas Greco b.
GRECU THOMAS JOHN 5/6/1888

GRECO GAETANO b.12/19/95
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Chris Christie wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 3:32 pm Boss
Vito Genovese Don Vito

Acting Boss / Underboss
Gerardo Catena

Acting Underboss / Capodecina?
Thomas Eboli (Successor to Tony Bender)

Consigliere
Michele Miranda

Messenger (informal position, likely soldier)
Michael Genovese

Former Bosses-
Frank Castiglia Frank Costello
Salvatore Lucania Charles Luciano," "Charlie Lucky"
Giuseppe Masseria Joe the Boss
Salvatore Loiacano
Fortunato LoMonte
Giuseppe Morello

Capodecina
1 Vincent Alo
--Gerard Laietta
2 James Angelina
--Matthew Fortunato
3 Ruggierio Boiardo
4 Antonio Carillo
5 Eugene Catena
6 Salvatore Celembrino
7 Michael Coppola
--Philip Lombardo
8 Angelo De Carlo
9 Peter De Feo
10 Generosa Del Ducca
11 Mickey Di Mino
12 Thomas Eboli
-- Pasquale R Eboli
13 Cosmo Frasca
14 Thomas Greco
15 Rocco Pellegrino
--Rosario Mogavero
16 Frank Alfonso Tieri
17 Frank Celano

Alo Decina
Robert Nicholas Belangi
Joseph Bernava
Loreto Centore
Francesco Cucolo
Giusepe Antonio Doto
Aniello Ercole
Frank Galluccio
Angelo Lantosca
Gaetano Martino
Aldo Mazzarati
Thomas Milo, Sr
Rocco Perotta
James Picarelli
Luigi Prado
Rudolph Prisco
Nicholas Rattenni
Giovanni Battista Salvo
Gaetano Somma

Angelina Decina
Louis Barbella
Modesto Barra
Joseph Barra
Rocco Barra
Orlando Coralluzzo
Tobia DeMiccio
Matthew Fortunato
Paul Marcione
Mike Panetti
John Savino

Battaglia Decina
-?

Boiardo Decina
Nicholas Aldarelli
Anthony Boiardo
Toby Paul Boyd
Pietro Silvio Cavanna
Angelo Chieppa
Anthony D'Ambrosio
Louis DeBenedetto
Emilio Delio
Gigino Farina
Michele Genovese
Andy Gerardo
John Luciania (Lucania?)
Victor Pisauro
Anthony Russo
John Russo
Charles Tourine
Ralph Vicaro

Carillo Decina
George Nobile
Anthony Provenzano

Catena Decina
Raffaele Belvedere
Nicholas Bufania
Frank Catena
Angelo LaPadura
Pietro LaPlaca
John Lardiere
anthony Nino
Filippo Noto
Daniel Noto
Giuseppe Pecora
Thomas Pecora
Daniel Polidori
"Balsey" TNU
Tar Baby TNU
Carmine Toto

Celembrino Decina
-

Celano Decina
-

Coppola Decina
Carlo Albero
Alfred Cupolo
Benjamin DeMartino
Theodore DeMartino
Anthony DeMartino
Pasquale Erra
Anthony Ferro
Joseph Gagliano
Joseph Lanza
Frank Livorsi
Felix Monaco
Louis Pacella
Joseph Paterra
Alexander Rosoto / Rosato
Angelo Charles Salerno
Anthony Salerno
Anthony Salerno
Ferdinand Salerno
Thomas Salerno
Daniel Scargatta
Giovanni Schillaci
Joseph Schipani
Joseph Stracci
Joseph Tortorici

DeCarlo Decina
Angelo Casamasso
Peter Costello
Angelo De Carlo
Rosario Miraglia
Louis Percello
Joseph Polverino
William Rega
Anthony Santoli
Carl Silesia
Anthony Zullo
Carmine Zullo

De Feo Decina
-

Del Ducca Decina
-

Di Mino Decina
-

Eboli Decina

Dominick Alongi
"Mike Barese"
James Battaglia
Frank Caggiano
Edward Capobianco
Joseph Cataldo
John DeBellis
Joe DeNegris
Lawrence Dentico
Dominick DeQuarto
Cosmo DiPietro
Salvatore DIPietro
Domenco DiQuarto
Ralph Eboli
Alfred Faicco
Anthony Florio
Steven Franse
Vincent Gigante
Mario Gigante
Michael Graziosi
Michael Maione
Mauro Manna
Louis Manna
George Martinelli
Vincenzo Mauro
Peter Mione
Pasquale Moccio
Gerard Mosciello
Thomas Musto
Michael Nicolene
Sebastian Ofria
Pasqale Pagano
Joseph Luco Pagano
Joseph Pagano
Armando Perillo
Girolamo Santuccio
Fiore Siano
Innocenzio Stoppelli
Joseph Valachi

Frasca Decina
-

Greco Decina
-

Miranda Decina

Gregory John Ardito
Lorenzo Brescia
Frank Celano
Alfonzo Criscuolo
Peter DeFeo
Joseph DeMarco
Joseph Lanza
Alfonso Marzano
Barney Mirando
Dave Petillo
Mathew Principe
Michael Spinella

Mogavero Decina
Joseph Agone
Anthony Albanese
Ottilio Frank Caruso
Michelino Clemente
George Filipone
Joseph Lapi
Joseph Mogavero
Rosario Mogavero

Pellegrino Decina
Carmine Pellegrino
Peter Pellegrino

Springfield Decina
Nicholas Camerota
James Collaro
Salvatore Cufari
Mario Fiore
Angelo Fiore
Chester Iacone
Salvatore Iacone
Louis Maloni
Carlo Mastrototaro
Joseph Mineo
Cosmo Panarelli
Thomas SanFratello
Francis Santo
Albert Scibelli
Anthony Scibelli
Frank Scibelli
Henry Siciliano

Tieri
-

Unknown

Philip Albanese
Fred Amarosa
Giovanni Biele
Carmine Bove
Salvatore Briguglio
Frank Cacciatore
Charles Campisi
Thomas Campisi
Charley Cappociro
Julius Celantano
Dominick Ciaffone
Jake Columbo
Carmelo Coppolino
Pietro Dolce
Ralph Dolce
Ralph Ferrara
Rudy Frisco
Charles Gagliadotto
Joseph Gerado
Michael Geralle
Salvatore Granello
Edward Lanzeri
Ernest Lazzara
Iggy Leone
Little Rocky (Nickname)
Thomas Lombardi
Salvatore Luisi
John Manfredonia
Anthony Martino
Vincent Martino
Louis Milo
Sabato Milo
Raymond Muscarella
Danny Nardo
Anthony Nasti
Arthur Palumbo
Sandino Pandolfo
Joe Pensola (nickname)
Angelo Pero
Ciro Perrone
Joseph Perrone
Michael Perrone
Joseph Randazzo
Anthony Ricci
George Rizzo
Alfonso Roccomonte
Anthony Ruggiano
Frank Russo
Louis Russo

Added
Mathew Ianiello
Salvatore Gaetano Maiorana
Angelo LaPadura
Carmine Battaglia
Ernest Lazzara
Joseph Pecora
Thomas Pecora
Ralph Belvedere
Anthony D'Ambrosio
Carmine Toto
John Lardiere
Joseph Polverino
Nicholas Buffania
Peter LaPlaca
Just like to point out that Generosa Del Ducca was dead by 1963 and Frank Tieri was capo of that crew.
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Peter De Feo Philip Aquilina
3/4/1902 NYC
130 W 12th St, NYC
Giovanni De Feo "Italy"
Maria G Colluzzi Armento, Potenzo, Basilicata
Nunziata Aquilino
Formerly operated Ross Paper Stock Co.
NYCPD # 253234

I can't take this guy any further, his father Giovanni arrived in 1892 and it wasn't documented. Both he and his wife (Basilicata) arrived separately and were married quickly which might indicate they were paesan.

Tony, what are your thoughts on the DeFeo surname in Basilicata and the south?
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Chris Christie wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:31 am Peter De Feo Philip Aquilina
3/4/1902 NYC
130 W 12th St, NYC
Giovanni De Feo "Italy"
Maria G Colluzzi Armento, Potenzo, Basilicata
Nunziata Aquilino
Formerly operated Ross Paper Stock Co.
NYCPD # 253234

I can't take this guy any further, his father Giovanni arrived in 1892 and it wasn't documented. Both he and his wife (Basilicata) arrived separately and were married quickly which might indicate they were paesan.

Tony, what are your thoughts on the DeFeo surname in Basilicata and the south?
If the surname originally was DeFeo (De Feo), then my impression is that it would be much more likely to be from Campania than Basilicata.
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Joseph Randazzo
5/3/1907 Brooklyn, NY
2426 West 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY
Joseph Randazzo
Mary
Mildred Badalamente
Laborer
FBI # 606995

According to the census, his father Giuseppe Randazzo was born 1866 and arrived in 1913. Giuseppe Randazzo is like the "William Smith" of Sicily. I went through his wife and found a Giuseppe Randazzo from Castellammare married to a Maria Mione from Castellammare. In 1920 they had a nephew named Joseph Orlando living with them.

So the Gens had at least two Castellammaresi with them. Interesting. it's not controversial it just goes back to preconceived notions. I once theorized that alot of the Sicilians in the Gens would be Messinese. Nope. More provincial Palermitans than anything.
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Gregory John Ardito was born in 1919 to John (1891 - NYC) and Anna/Marie LNU. His grandfather Gregorio arrived in 1892 from "Italy." His mother was Anna Citarella from Potenza. There are Arditos from Montemilone but all I can confirm is "Italy."
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Chris Christie wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:16 am Gregory John Ardito was born in 1919 to John (1891 - NYC) and Anna/Marie LNU. His grandfather Gregorio arrived in 1892 from "Italy." His mother was Anna Citarella from Potenza. There are Arditos from Montemilone but all I can confirm is "Italy."
Yeah, I had tried to confirm Ardito’s father’s origin and was also unsuccessful. Ardito is overwhelmingly a Puglies’ and specifically Bares’ surname (hence there are a bunch of them in Chicago, though I wasn’t able to establish any link to Buster Ardito). Montemilone, Potenza, is near the border with Puglia, though, so it makes sense that one would see it there (we have the example of Johnny Torrio, who was actually Bares’ but happened to have been born just over the border in Potenza due to his father’s job with the railroad).
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Giovanni Biele's father Giuseppe was from Benevento. Amedeo Principe's father Liberte and mother Gaetana Biele were from Benevento.
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PolackTony wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:26 am
Chris Christie wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:16 am Gregory John Ardito was born in 1919 to John (1891 - NYC) and Anna/Marie LNU. His grandfather Gregorio arrived in 1892 from "Italy." His mother was Anna Citarella from Potenza. There are Arditos from Montemilone but all I can confirm is "Italy."
Yeah, I had tried to confirm Ardito’s father’s origin and was also unsuccessful. Ardito is overwhelmingly a Puglies’ and specifically Bares’ surname (hence there are a bunch of them in Chicago, though I wasn’t able to establish any link to Buster Ardito). Montemilone, Potenza, is near the border with Puglia, though, so it makes sense that one would see it there (we have the example of Johnny Torrio, who was actually Bares’ but happened to have been born just over the border in Potenza due to his father’s job with the railroad).
Well if you can't find it I feel confidant that I exhausted all efforts. I'll email you the excel so you can look it over. I'm not asking you to fill in the yellow blanks (I'm still working on it and I'll ask on here) plus I'm updating the document constantly.
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Also, was editing the document after the info was compiled and I noticed you wrote some notes, I'll post them here because they may get lost.

Richie Boiardi: Born in Napoli, adopted by Antonio Esposito and Maria Carmine Favarulo of Marigliano

Tommy Eboli: Lived in Melrose Park, IL for a time, where he married Anna Ariola, also of Scisciano. Children with her were Thomas Eboli JR and Louis Eboli (Chicago LCN member).

John Stoppelli: Mother's family from Trivigno, major source comune for Chicago. Seems to have had cousins in Chicago also.

Joe Schipani: The father of Chicago members Luigi and Francesco Fratto was also born in Sersale.

Frank Tieri: Tieri and his parents were lfrom Napoli but living in Marseille before emigrating to NYC in 1911.

Joseph Stracci: Wife Cecilia Rao was sister of Joseph "Joey" Rao.
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Chris Christie wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 5:44 am According to the census, his father Giuseppe Randazzo was born 1866 and arrived in 1913. Giuseppe Randazzo is like the "William Smith" of Sicily. I went through his wife and found a Giuseppe Randazzo from Castellammare married to a Maria Mione from Castellammare. In 1920 they had a nephew named Joseph Orlando living with them.

So the Gens had at least two Castellammaresi with them. Interesting. it's not controversial it just goes back to preconceived notions. I once theorized that alot of the Sicilians in the Gens would be Messinese. Nope. More provincial Palermitans than anything.
Since his mother was a Mione, he could be a cousin of the other CDG Genovese member Pete Mione. Pete transferred to the Genovese for protection alongside Valachi when Maranzano was killed if I remember right. He could have provided the gateway for this one if they're related through his mother.

Mentioned earlier but there's something with the Mione name. Bonanno member Gaspare Mione's family intermarried on multiple fronts with a Lucchese member from Corleone.

My guess would have been the guy you mentioned was from Cinisi since he was a Randazzo and he married a Badalamenti/Badalamente. Common names but you always see those together in Cinisi.
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B. wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:38 am
Chris Christie wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 5:44 am According to the census, his father Giuseppe Randazzo was born 1866 and arrived in 1913. Giuseppe Randazzo is like the "William Smith" of Sicily. I went through his wife and found a Giuseppe Randazzo from Castellammare married to a Maria Mione from Castellammare. In 1920 they had a nephew named Joseph Orlando living with them.

So the Gens had at least two Castellammaresi with them. Interesting. it's not controversial it just goes back to preconceived notions. I once theorized that alot of the Sicilians in the Gens would be Messinese. Nope. More provincial Palermitans than anything.
Since his mother was a Mione, he could be a cousin of the other CDG Genovese member Pete Mione. Pete transferred to the Genovese for protection alongside Valachi when Maranzano was killed if I remember right. He could have provided the gateway for this one if they're related through his mother.

Mentioned earlier but there's something with the Mione name. Bonanno member Gaspare Mione's family intermarried on multiple fronts with a Lucchese member from Corleone.

My guess would have been the guy you mentioned was from Cinisi since he was a Randazzo and he married a Badalamenti/Badalamente. Common names but you always see those together in Cinisi.
You're right, he was born in Cinisi, it had CDG listed as where he last resided.
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Chris Christie wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:58 am Also, was editing the document after the info was compiled and I noticed you wrote some notes, I'll post them here because they may get lost.

Richie Boiardi: Born in Napoli, adopted by Antonio Esposito and Maria Carmine Favarulo of Marigliano

Tommy Eboli: Lived in Melrose Park, IL for a time, where he married Anna Ariola, also of Scisciano. Children with her were Thomas Eboli JR and Louis Eboli (Chicago LCN member).

John Stoppelli: Mother's family from Trivigno, major source comune for Chicago. Seems to have had cousins in Chicago also.

Joe Schipani: The father of Chicago members Luigi and Francesco Fratto was also born in Sersale.

Frank Tieri: Tieri and his parents were lfrom Napoli but living in Marseille before emigrating to NYC in 1911.

Joseph Stracci: Wife Cecilia Rao was sister of Joseph "Joey" Rao.
Another thing to note here is that Boiardo spent time in Chicago after arriving in the US. His family lived there (Taylor St) for several years before they decamped to Newark.

Even just with the couple of guys I was able to look into deeply, I saw both confirmed and potential ties between mainlander Genovese members and Chicago. We can assume there are more that we still don’t know about, given the numbers of people from the same mainland regions that settled in both cities. Another example would be the Catenas, as they had ties to their paesani in Chicago, including a guy who owned a pool hall/social club by Taylor St that was apparently used by the Buccieri crew (Gene Catena was documented visiting this place in the 60s, as eboli has mentioned). Ricigliano was a major paesani group in Chicago, and the President in the 30s of one of the Riciglianese Societies was a Catena. Trivigno is another major town in Chicago, which had close links to Sicilian mafiosi there going back to the turn of the 20th century. That Stoppelli was a “Trivvie” (as they were called in Chicago) was, for me at least, a very significant find.
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Was Daniel “Red” Cecere a member?

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https://books.google.ca/booksid=u_AtDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA96

New Jersey Mob Memoirs of a Top Cop says he was a soldier under Angelo DeCarlo. [P.96]

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https://books.google.ca/books?id=Winb9rxquAIC&pg=PA77

In the Godfather Garden: The Long Life and Times of Richie "the Boot" Boiardo mentions him as a part of DeCarlo’s crew. [P.77]

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https://books.google.ca/books?id=0JLI0UgU_l8C&pg=PA226

A 1983 report says he’s a soldier in the Genovese family. It also says that in the 1950s & 60s he was a loan shark under DeCarlo. [P.226]

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He was born in 1918; if he was made, he was probably a member in 1963.
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Gaetano (Thomas) Greco
DOB: 2/19/1895
POB: Messina, Sicily
Father: Antonio Greco
Mother: Catarina (Catherine) Colatta
Wife: Beatrice Pace
Occupation: Restaurant Labor Consultant
Residence: 141 Bay Blvd., Atlantic Beach, NY
DOD: 5/28/1975, Dade County, FL
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