Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:31 am
Does anyone have anymore info on Joseph Gambino? He died April 1st, 2004 but I'm seeing several results. The first has the correct DOB- 1/20/1930 but the death date- 4/1/2004 matches the second one which states this Gambino was born to an Angelo and Francesca.
NAME: Joseph Gambino
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: 096-34-0363
BIRTH DATE: 20 Jan 1930
ISSUE YEAR: 1959-1961
ISSUE STATE: New York
LAST RESIDENCE: 11783, Seaford, Nassau, New York, USA
DEATH DATE: 1 Apr 2004
NAME: Joe Gambino
GENDER: Male
RACE: White
BIRTH DATE: 7 Jul 1932
BIRTH PLACE: Palermo, Italy
DEATH DATE: 1 Apr 2004
FATHER: Angelo Gambino
MOTHER: Francesca Spina
SSN: 096340363
NOTES: Jan 1960: Name listed as JOE GAMBINO; 23 Apr 2004: Name listed as JOSEPH GAMBINO
is this joe red gambino?
Not sure. HK would know.
This Joseph Gambino was the skipper, active in the Bronx who was involved with shakedown of the Westchester Theater. He arrived in the US in the late 1950s.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:58 am
Battista Balsalmo, the one I found lived either in red hook or a little south, square drop into Gambino territory which may be why they went Gam and not Bonanno like I would have expected.
At one time, Battista Balsamo (1902-1969) lived at 215 Bay 40th Street in Brooklyn, same street as Frank Castellana (Gambino captain). He was, like poster Clark said, a business agent of ILA local 1277. Balsamo was definitely made. The president of that local was Anthony Masciana who was forced to resign his union post when he came under pressure from the Waterfront Commission in 1961. Masciana had a record for assault and petty larceny. There is no confirmation that Masciana was made.
It´s interesting, all this men could have belonged to same Gambino crew. If John Giustra was a skipper, and if Jimmy Crisalli was a skipper these two could have been predecessors to Tough Tony Anastasio.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:31 am
Does anyone have anymore info on Joseph Gambino? He died April 1st, 2004 but I'm seeing several results. The first has the correct DOB- 1/20/1930 but the death date- 4/1/2004 matches the second one which states this Gambino was born to an Angelo and Francesca.
NAME: Joseph Gambino
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: 096-34-0363
BIRTH DATE: 20 Jan 1930
ISSUE YEAR: 1959-1961
ISSUE STATE: New York
LAST RESIDENCE: 11783, Seaford, Nassau, New York, USA
DEATH DATE: 1 Apr 2004
NAME: Joe Gambino
GENDER: Male
RACE: White
BIRTH DATE: 7 Jul 1932
BIRTH PLACE: Palermo, Italy
DEATH DATE: 1 Apr 2004
FATHER: Angelo Gambino
MOTHER: Francesca Spina
SSN: 096340363
NOTES: Jan 1960: Name listed as JOE GAMBINO; 23 Apr 2004: Name listed as JOSEPH GAMBINO
is this joe red gambino?
Not sure. HK would know.
This Joseph Gambino was the skipper, active in the Bronx who was involved with shakedown of the Westchester Theater. He arrived in the US in the late 1950s.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:58 am
Battista Balsalmo, the one I found lived either in red hook or a little south, square drop into Gambino territory which may be why they went Gam and not Bonanno like I would have expected.
At one time, Battista Balsamo (1902-1969) lived at 215 Bay 40th Street in Brooklyn, same street as Frank Castellana (Gambino captain). He was, like poster Clark said, a business agent of ILA local 1277. Balsamo was definitely made. The president of that local was Anthony Masciana who was forced to resign his union post when he came under pressure from the Waterfront Commission in 1961. Masciana had a record for assault and petty larceny. There is no confirmation that Masciana was made.
It´s interesting, all this men could have belonged to same Gambino crew. If John Giustra was a skipper, and if Jimmy Crisalli was a skipper these two could have been predecessors to Tough Tony Anastasio.
Benny Terranova would have for sure been in that Scotto crew. I have that he died in the late-1970s (specifically between 1975-1977), but I can't seem to find my source. I know that up until 1974 he was still a delegate of ILA 1814.
I also wonder about some of those other older ILA 1814/1277 officials that date back to the Anthony Anastasio days, but for most I can't confirm who was made and who wasn't. Lots passed away in the 1960s and 1970s anyway.
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Benny Terranova would have for sure been in that Scotto crew. I have that he died in the late-1970s (specifically between 1975-1977), but I can't seem to find my source. I know that up until 1974 he was still a delegate of ILA 1814.
I also wonder about some of those other older ILA 1814/1277 officials that date back to the Anthony Anastasio days, but for most I can't confirm who was made and who wasn't. Lots passed away in the 1960s and 1970s anyway.
Looked in some records and found that his father´s name was Ciro (born in or around 1882, owned a bakery), mother´s name Mary. The son Benny´s name is spelled differently in different records (Benedito/Benidito/Benedetto etc) so can not find a DOD for him.
You can hear the Terranova interview here. Pretty interesting. They address him as Benedetto in the interview.
Joe Farinella's (of the Aurello crew) mother's surname was Casale and there appears to also be some family connection between Casale and Caprio surnames which would connect with the Newark Philly crew.
Carmine Fatico's ancestors look like they came from Oratino, Campobasso
Robert DiBernardo's grandfather appears to have been Bernardo Di Bernardo. His manifest reads Caruigliano, which is spelled with slight variations for others on the same manifest. This most closely matches Corigliano Calabro, Cosenza.
Benny Terranova would have for sure been in that Scotto crew. I have that he died in the late-1970s (specifically between 1975-1977), but I can't seem to find my source. I know that up until 1974 he was still a delegate of ILA 1814.
I also wonder about some of those other older ILA 1814/1277 officials that date back to the Anthony Anastasio days, but for most I can't confirm who was made and who wasn't. Lots passed away in the 1960s and 1970s anyway.
Looked in some records and found that his father´s name was Ciro (born in or around 1882, owned a bakery), mother´s name Mary. The son Benny´s name is spelled differently in different records (Benedito/Benidito/Benedetto etc) so can not find a DOD for him.
Ciro Terranova was born in 1882 in Termini, and Maria LNU was born in 1892 in Marineo. Benedetto was born Nov 11, 1912.
Antiliar wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 1:05 am
Carmine Fatico's ancestors look like they came from Oratino, Campobasso
Robert DiBernardo's grandfather appears to have been Bernardo Di Bernardo. His manifest reads Caruigliano, which is spelled with slight variations for others on the same manifest. This most closely matches Corigliano Calabro, Cosenza.
Do you have DB's parents names? I tried multiple times and couldn't trace him nor Fatico so kudos.
Joseph and Nick Corozzo were born in Brooklyn in 1941 and 1940. The 1940 census did manage to catch an infant Nicholas "Corrozzo" on East 22nd born to a Salvatore (born NYC) and Rose (born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma of Italian descent). Salvatore's father Nunziato Corozzo is from Barcellona, Sicily.
It's a match but I can't confirm I found the right infant Corozzo and given he's a higher profile guy, perhaps someone may know more. I found a Joseph born 1 Oct 1941 in Brooklyn but his name is Joseph R. Corozzo Jr., which would scrap the above Salvatore as the potential father.
I think one of the Biondos came from Barcellona which is in Messina.
Antiliar wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 1:05 am
Carmine Fatico's ancestors look like they came from Oratino, Campobasso
Robert DiBernardo's grandfather appears to have been Bernardo Di Bernardo. His manifest reads Caruigliano, which is spelled with slight variations for others on the same manifest. This most closely matches Corigliano Calabro, Cosenza.
Do you have DB's parents names? I tried multiple times and couldn't trace him nor Fatico so kudos.
Antiliar wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 1:05 am. This most closely matches Corigliano Calabro, Cosenza.
I agree that it most likely is Corigliano Calabro. FWIW, Di Bernardo is a surname in Corigliano too.
EDIT: Actually, looking over some documents, Camigliano, Caserta may also be an option. The birthplace of both Bernard and his wife Marianna Di Iorio was spelled "Canngrello" on his naturalization document, so not much help.
On his naturalization document, Bernardo gave his birth year as 1870 and there is a birth document for a Bernardo di Bernardo in Camigliano in 1870.
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