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It was mentioned in the original post that, in 1934, Salvatore Grippi & Charles Matranga had been arrested together on liquor charges. However, their family’s Bonanno connections didn’t stop there:
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Matranga’s BIL Giacomo LoPiccolo and sister Mary Matranga had their naturalizations witnessed by Bonanno member Thomas Scardino and his wife Concetta respectively.
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(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... ction=view)
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The Matrangas & Scardinos were from Camporeale while LoPiccolo was from Monreale.
Based of his 1923 immigration, Giacomo LoPiccolo’s father was Giuseppe & he had a brother Filippo.
(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... ction=view)
At a glance he doesn’t appear to have been related to the other LoPiccolo mobsters:
-Bonanno member Stefano LoPiccolo’s parents were Antonino LoPiccolo & Anna Lococo
-Chicago narcotics man Joseph LoPiccolo’s parents were Filippo LoPiccolo & Margaret Viso (While this Filippo also had a father named Giuseppe, he probably wasn’t Giacomo’s brother as he was living in Chicago by 1917)