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  2. Pittsburgh crime family - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Mannarino was forced into retirement because of law enforcement surveillance and declining health. [98] During the 1960s, Mannarino informal chats with the FBI and admitted to the FBI that he was a member of "La Cosa Nostra" and that Pittsburgh crime family boss John LaRocca had sponsored him and his brother into the organization. [98]

  3. Rockford crime family - Wikipedia

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    The Rockford crime family, also known as the Zammuto crime family, was an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in Rockford, Illinois. [1] [2] In 1960, the FBI confirmed that the Rockford family had remained an independent crime family, even though they were within close distance to the powerful Chicago Outfit.

  4. William Daddano Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago, Illinois, Daddano became a member of the Forty-Two Gang, a local street gang from Maxwell Street on Chicago's West Side. Gang members included such future Outfit heavyweights as Sam Giancana ( also known as "Momo" or "Mooney") and Sam "Teets" Battaglia. He lived in North Riverside, Illinois with his wife Mary and five children ...

  5. File:Grave of Sam Giancana (1908–1975) at Mount Carmel ...

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  6. Mario Anthony DeStefano - Wikipedia

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    DeStefano grew up in Little Italy, Chicago, with his brothers, including future "mob associate" Sam "Mad Sam" DeStefano. In 1935, at age 20, Mario DeStefano was convicted of murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison. In 1949, after serving 14 years, he was released.

  7. List of people from Barrington, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    US congresswoman representing Illinois's 8th congressional district: Resides in Barrington [15] [16] Ira Joy Chase: December 7, 1834: May 11, 1895: Co-founder of the Grand Army of the Republic, 22nd governor of Indiana, and first Barrington citizen to enlist in the Union Army: Moved to Barrington as a young man [17] Kevin Furey: January 24, 1983

  8. Category:People murdered in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  9. Restvale Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Restvale Cemetery is in Alsip, Illinois, United States, a suburb southwest of the city of Chicago. A number of Chicago blues musicians, educators, and notable people are buried there. Restvale and Burr Oak were the last two historically black cemeteries to open in the area; both had their first burials in 1927.

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