Bonanno 1960s chart
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I know this is more "operational" but more focus should gonto the business interest of Joe Bonanno. It seems, he quietly had one of the best business porfolios of all the bosses
"I was a venture capitalist"
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If I have the right guy, this DiBella was GIOVANNI BATTISTA DIBELLA.
- Born July 19 1885 in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy
- Parents were Giuseppe and Rosalia Di Piazza
- On Apr 14 1912, he married ROSALIA GRIPPI (her parents were Benedetto and Concetta Cusumano).
- She was born Dec 24 1886 in Partinico, Sicily, Italy.
- Lived at 11 168th St, Queens, NY
This John B Dibella was Salvatore Grippi’s brother-in-law. He was married to his sister.
MafiaMembershipCharts says that John V. DiBella was married to a woman named Grippi but I think that wrong.
Based of their names and ages, I’d guess that the two were cousins.
- Born July 19 1885 in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy
- Parents were Giuseppe and Rosalia Di Piazza
- On Apr 14 1912, he married ROSALIA GRIPPI (her parents were Benedetto and Concetta Cusumano).
- She was born Dec 24 1886 in Partinico, Sicily, Italy.
- Lived at 11 168th St, Queens, NY
This John B Dibella was Salvatore Grippi’s brother-in-law. He was married to his sister.
MafiaMembershipCharts says that John V. DiBella was married to a woman named Grippi but I think that wrong.
Based of their names and ages, I’d guess that the two were cousins.
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Vincent 'Fort Lee Jimmy' Capasso described as being "with" Nicholas Marangello in the late 1960s, may have been in his crew.
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Bill Feather confused Giovanni "John" DiBella with his similarly-named brother Giovanni Battista DiBella. The names are confusing but "Giovanni Battista" and "Giovanbattista" is treated like a different name. John DiBella visited the US regularly but didn't move here until the 1940s, first heading to Detroit which makes sense being from Montelepre while his brother as you mentioned was the one who was here much earlier. The FBI was told John DiBella was first made in Sicily before joining the Bonannos.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:08 pm If I have the right guy, this DiBella was GIOVANNI BATTISTA DIBELLA.
- Born July 19 1885 in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy
- Parents were Giuseppe and Rosalia Di Piazza
- On Apr 14 1912, he married ROSALIA GRIPPI (her parents were Benedetto and Concetta Cusumano).
- She was born Dec 24 1886 in Partinico, Sicily, Italy.
- Lived at 11 168th St, Queens, NY
This John B Dibella was Salvatore Grippi’s brother-in-law. He was married to his sister.
MafiaMembershipCharts says that John V. DiBella was married to a woman named Grippi but I think that wrong.
Based of their names and ages, I’d guess that the two were cousins.
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Nice, I definitely would not have guessed that they were brothers
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Vincenzo Signorelli, from Gibellina, lived in Newark before moving to NYC.
- Born Feb 17 1901 in Gibellina
- Married to Josephine Belle/Bello
- In 1920, immigrated to an uncle Giaocchino Lonfrance (8 High St, Newark, NJ)
- In 1926, living at 329 Fairmount Ave, Newark, NJ
- Moved to Brooklyn (1038 Willoughby Ave) by the mid 1930s
- Died Feb 27 1988
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- He lived a few houses away from Andrew Lombardino (292 Fairmount Ave), a Newark-Colombo member also from Gibellina
- Salvatore Ippolito, another Bonanno member from Gibellina, also took the same path of moving from Newark to NYC
- Born Feb 17 1901 in Gibellina
- Married to Josephine Belle/Bello
- In 1920, immigrated to an uncle Giaocchino Lonfrance (8 High St, Newark, NJ)
- In 1926, living at 329 Fairmount Ave, Newark, NJ
- Moved to Brooklyn (1038 Willoughby Ave) by the mid 1930s
- Died Feb 27 1988
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- He lived a few houses away from Andrew Lombardino (292 Fairmount Ave), a Newark-Colombo member also from Gibellina
- Salvatore Ippolito, another Bonanno member from Gibellina, also took the same path of moving from Newark to NYC
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Good find Joel. By 1932 he was living at 230 Pool Ave in Long Branch, NJ. He was arrested the next year when police raided a garage that had a specially made sedan with 65 gallons of alcohol hidden in it. Sometime after that he briefly lived in Auburn NY near Syracuse. He filed for naturalization there in 1937, but by 1939 he was living at 1038 Willoughby Ave in Brooklyn as you noted.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:20 pm Vincenzo Signorelli, from Gibellina, lived in Newark before moving to NYC.
- Born Feb 17 1901 in Gibellina
- Married to Josephine Belle/Bello
- In 1920, immigrated to an uncle Giaocchino Lonfrance (8 High St, Newark, NJ)
- In 1926, living at 329 Fairmount Ave, Newark, NJ
- Moved to Brooklyn (1038 Willoughby Ave) by the mid 1930s
- Died Feb 27 1988
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- He lived a few houses away from Andrew Lombardino (292 Fairmount Ave), a Newark-Colombo member also from Gibellina
- Salvatore Ippolito, another Bonanno member from Gibellina, also took the same path of moving from Newark to NYC
Naturalization photo:
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I think he's listed somewhere has being part of John Bonventre's crew originally, but I don't know if that's based on anything. Sorry to say I'm not sure.Eline2015 wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 3:34 pmThanks for reply. Which crew do you think galante was from before he was promoted?thekiduknow wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 3:29 pmIf so, probably misspoke. I believe Evola and Galante were captains roughly at the same time. Nothing comes to mind that would place Galante with Evola.
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On the 1940s census he appears to have been living at 54 Montrose Ave along with Leonard and Lena Accardi. Their son Nicholas would go on to become a member in the 1970s/1980s.thekiduknow wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:14 pmGood find Joel. By 1932 he was living at 230 Pool Ave in Long Branch, NJ. He was arrested the next year when police raided a garage that had a specially made sedan with 65 gallons of alcohol hidden in it. Sometime after that he briefly lived in Auburn NY near Syracuse. He filed for naturalization there in 1937, but by 1939 he was living at 1038 Willoughby Ave in Brooklyn as you noted.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:20 pm Vincenzo Signorelli, from Gibellina, lived in Newark before moving to NYC.
- Born Feb 17 1901 in Gibellina
- Married to Josephine Belle/Bello
- In 1920, immigrated to an uncle Giaocchino Lonfrance (8 High St, Newark, NJ)
- In 1926, living at 329 Fairmount Ave, Newark, NJ
- Moved to Brooklyn (1038 Willoughby Ave) by the mid 1930s
- Died Feb 27 1988
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- He lived a few houses away from Andrew Lombardino (292 Fairmount Ave), a Newark-Colombo member also from Gibellina
- Salvatore Ippolito, another Bonanno member from Gibellina, also took the same path of moving from Newark to NYC
Naturalization photo:
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Good finds!thekiduknow wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:37 pmOn the 1940s census he appears to have been living at 54 Montrose Ave along with Leonard and Lena Accardi. Their son Nicholas would go on to become a member in the 1970s/1980s.thekiduknow wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:14 pmGood find Joel. By 1932 he was living at 230 Pool Ave in Long Branch, NJ. He was arrested the next year when police raided a garage that had a specially made sedan with 65 gallons of alcohol hidden in it. Sometime after that he briefly lived in Auburn NY near Syracuse. He filed for naturalization there in 1937, but by 1939 he was living at 1038 Willoughby Ave in Brooklyn as you noted.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:20 pm Vincenzo Signorelli, from Gibellina, lived in Newark before moving to NYC.
- Born Feb 17 1901 in Gibellina
- Married to Josephine Belle/Bello
- In 1920, immigrated to an uncle Giaocchino Lonfrance (8 High St, Newark, NJ)
- In 1926, living at 329 Fairmount Ave, Newark, NJ
- Moved to Brooklyn (1038 Willoughby Ave) by the mid 1930s
- Died Feb 27 1988
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- He lived a few houses away from Andrew Lombardino (292 Fairmount Ave), a Newark-Colombo member also from Gibellina
- Salvatore Ippolito, another Bonanno member from Gibellina, also took the same path of moving from Newark to NYC
Naturalization photo:
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Here’s a possible member: VINCENZO DI BELLA
He was John B. and John V.’s brother.
- Born Nov 24 1894 in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy
- Immigrated in 1913 to John B.
(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JN5V-V2W)
- In 1933, he was pinched for liquor with John B. and was staying at 4 Chester Ave, Bloomfield, NJ.
(https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/413997841/)
This was right next Nicola Schiro and Salvatore Grippi (265 N 15th St, Bloomfield)
- Married Grazia Dora Cernigliaro (from Palermo) in 1948
(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... -CSF5-1G16)
- Living at 405 15th Ave, Newark, NJ in 1950
(https://www.ancestry.ca/discoveryui-con ... 9747:62308)
- Moved to Fond-Du-Lac, WI in ~1969; moved in with his sister, wife of Madison member Phil Candela
- Died on Oct 2 1975
(https://www.newspapers.com/article/the- ... 126394718/)
He was John B. and John V.’s brother.
- Born Nov 24 1894 in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy
- Immigrated in 1913 to John B.
(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JN5V-V2W)
- In 1933, he was pinched for liquor with John B. and was staying at 4 Chester Ave, Bloomfield, NJ.
(https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/413997841/)
This was right next Nicola Schiro and Salvatore Grippi (265 N 15th St, Bloomfield)
- Married Grazia Dora Cernigliaro (from Palermo) in 1948
(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... -CSF5-1G16)
- Living at 405 15th Ave, Newark, NJ in 1950
(https://www.ancestry.ca/discoveryui-con ... 9747:62308)
- Moved to Fond-Du-Lac, WI in ~1969; moved in with his sister, wife of Madison member Phil Candela
- Died on Oct 2 1975
(https://www.newspapers.com/article/the- ... 126394718/)
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John DiBella was 1890 - 1964JoelTurner wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:08 pm If I have the right guy, this DiBella was GIOVANNI BATTISTA DIBELLA.
- Born July 19 1885 in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy
- Parents were Giuseppe and Rosalia Di Piazza
- On Apr 14 1912, he married ROSALIA GRIPPI (her parents were Benedetto and Concetta Cusumano).
- She was born Dec 24 1886 in Partinico, Sicily, Italy.
- Lived at 11 168th St, Queens, NY
This John B Dibella was Salvatore Grippi’s brother-in-law. He was married to his sister.
MafiaMembershipCharts says that John V. DiBella was married to a woman named Grippi but I think that wrong.
Based of their names and ages, I’d guess that the two were cousins.
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My mistake, it was in the early 1970s (around 1972) I am trying to re-find the file and can't find it.thekiduknow wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:20 pmWhere is he described as being "with" Marangello? I'm genuinely curious, I hadn't come across that before.
Around this time the informant reported with Marangello was no longer a captain (did he succeed Joseph DiFilippi as consigliere?) and that Vincent Capasso was reportedly "with" Marangello.
It would make a lot of sense if Capasso was with the Galante crew originally. Joe Zicarelli was another NJ member of that crew. Marangello seems to have taken over the Mike Consolo crew which, Zicarelli was also in. Capasso was very close to Marangello throughout the 1970s and frequented his (Marangello) social club.
Do you have any info on Victor Tramaglino? He was a East Village guy who is listed on some Genovese lists, but an informant identified as a "button" in the Bonannos in the 1970s. I think I've seen him listed under Angelo Caruso before.
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Yeah Marangello succeeded DiFilippi as consigliere after he died, then was moved to underboss.bn wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 1:58 pmMy mistake, it was in the early 1970s (around 1972) I am trying to re-find the file and can't find it.thekiduknow wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:20 pmWhere is he described as being "with" Marangello? I'm genuinely curious, I hadn't come across that before.
Around this time the informant reported with Marangello was no longer a captain (did he succeed Joseph DiFilippi as consigliere?) and that Vincent Capasso was reportedly "with" Marangello.
It would make a lot of sense if Capasso was with the Galante crew originally. Joe Zicarelli was another NJ member of that crew. Marangello seems to have taken over the Mike Consolo crew which, Zicarelli was also in. Capasso was very close to Marangello throughout the 1970s and frequented his (Marangello) social club.
Do you have any info on Victor Tramaglino? He was a East Village guy who is listed on some Genovese lists, but an informant identified as a "button" in the Bonannos in the 1970s. I think I've seen him listed under Angelo Caruso before.
It's definitely likely Capasso would have been with Galante/Consolo, he'd fall more in line with that crew.
Capasso also took over Zaffarano's crew I think which surely had some Galante guys in there.
Haven't looked into Tramaglino much. Might have been the same informant who said he was an uncle to Phil Tartaglia, who is also listed as a Bonanno member, but I'm not sure how accurate it is.