John Cappello Sr. (b. 1878) was living in North Jersey into the 1930s before moving to Philly and becoming a captain. Could have been a Gambino member who transferred as he was a paesan and employee of Giuseppe Traina but he's in the same category as Pietro Giallombardo in that he could have been a Belmontese member of either Family.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 2:58 pm Here's some interesting information on Anthony Perella:
- In 1943, he was working as a tailor at 293 1st Ave, Newark, NJ and was heavily involved in stolen ration stamps. He and his wife Jennie were living at 169 N 12th St, Newark, NJ.
(https://www.newspapers.com/clip/117661531)
- In 1950, he was made alongside Rocco Scafidi and Anthony Maggio. He was under Frank "Cheech" Barrale who was based out of the Bridgeton-Vineland area. They were both married into the Scafidi family.
(https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... elPageId=4)
- In 1950, he was living with his wife at 227 N 15th St, Bloomfield, NJ.
(https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-co ... 9731:62308)
- In 1954, at his the time of his daughter's wedding, he was still living in the Newark area
(https://www.newspapers.com/clip/117658011)
- In 1962, the Dominick “Reds” Caruso murder is said to have occurred at his bar in Vineland so he was back in that area by then.
Considering Sam Accardi's ties to the Vineland area, it's really interesting to see that he was a walking distance away and also involved in ration stamps. Additionally, he would have been one of the first Philly members in Newark despite answering to a SJ based capo. Other than Caponigro, the rest of that crew wasn't made yet.
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At some point of time after Jan 28 1928, his last boxing match as "Kid Lightning", he moved to Gary, Indiana. His daughter Rosemary was born there on May 18 1929. He owned a liquor store at 3737 Broadway Ave, Gary, IN
(https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/309720172/).
He moved back to Vineland in July 1935
(https://www.newspapers.com/clip/117653234).
Perella was related to the Belmontesi in Philly too like you mentioned.