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  2. Mae Capone - Wikipedia

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    Mary Josephine Capone (née Coughlin; April 11, 1897 – April 16, 1986) was the American wife of gangster Al Capone. Early life. Mary "Mae" Josephine Coughlin was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Bridget Gorman and Michael (Mike) Coughlin on April 11, 1897. [1] . Her parents immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland separately in the 1890s. [1] .

  3. The wife of gangster Al Capone from 1918 to 1947, Mae Capone endured his infidelities, imprisonment, and the fact that he likely gave her syphilis. Though Al Capone bedded countless women, he only fell for one: his wife Mae.

  4. What Happened To Al Capone's Family After His Death - Screen Rant

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    His wife Mae Capone, played by Linda Carellini in the film, largely stayed out of the public eye after Al Capone's death. She sold the Florida mansion and remained committed to maintaining Al's legacy even after he died.

  5. Whatever Happened To Mae Capone After Al's Death? - Refinery29

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    Per the New York Post, Mae died at 89 in 1986 in Florida, but not before doing her best to protect and defend her family from their longstanding reputation. In 1964, Mae and Sonny Capone sued...

  6. Mob Wife: 8 Facts About Mae Capone - History Hit

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    Mae Capone, seated in a car, her gloved hands clenching the hood of her fur coat to cover her face. Image Credit: US Library of Congress. Notorious bootlegger, racketeer and gangster Al Capone – also known as ‘Scarface’ – is one of the most famous mobsters to have ever lived.

  7. The Untold Story of Mae Capone: A Historian‘s Perspective

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    But what of the women who stood beside these men, the wives who kept the home fires burning while their husbands built criminal empires? Among them, perhaps none is more enigmatic yet crucial than Mae Capone, the long-suffering but fiercely loyal spouse of the infamous "Scarface" himself.

  8. Mae Capone, Al Capone's Wife, Contracted Syphilis Due to Her ...

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    Mrs. Mae Capone (last person leaving boat wearing fur coat and black hat) is shown leaving steamer General Frank M. Coxe, after visiting Al Capone at Alcatraz Island. Throngs of curious bystanders and cameramen caught sight of Capone’s wife who visited him for the first time since his illness.

  9. What Do We Know About Al Capone's Wife, Mae Capone?

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    Mae Capone died on April 16, 1986, at a nursing home in Hollywood, Florida, according to "Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d Ed." Al Capone's wife, Mae Capone was a devoted wife who kept a low profile. Here's what we know about her.

  10. Al Capone Wife: The Unveiled Story of Mae Coughlin Capone

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    Mae Capone, Als wife, was the woman who stood by amidst all the controversies that defined him. In this article, we’ll delve into the life of the woman known as Al Capone’s wife, Mae Coughlin Capone, exploring her story and shedding light on her relationship with the notorious mob boss.

  11. Mae Capone, the devoted wife of notorious mob boss Al Capone, and doting mother to their child Sonny, was a fascinating individual. She played a significant role in Al’s life, especially during his final years.