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Frank Gagliano was a distant relative of Tommy Gagliano and the son of a deported mobster. He was also the cousin of mob boss Thomas Eboli's chauffeur and bodyguard, future Genovese crime family underboss Dominick Alongi, who would later achieve notoriety when they were among the many mobsters arrested fleeing the famous 1957 Apalachin Meeting.
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A. Frank Abbandando; Philip Abramo; Tony Accardo; Anthony Accetturo; Momo Adamo; Joe Adonis; Carmine Agnello; Thomas Agro; Joey Aiuppa; Felix Alderisio; Harry Aleman
This list includes Italian American mobsters and organized crime figures that operate in the United States, ... Tom Dragna (born Gaetano Dragna, 1889–1977)
Marco Reginelli (Philadelphia family member based in South Jersey) (1897–1956) Giovanni Riggi, "John the Eagle" (1925–2015) Nicodemo Scarfo, "Little Nicky" (Philadelphia family member based in Atlantic City) (1929–2017) Giuseppe Schifilliti, "Pino" (born 1938) Gaetano Vastola, "Corky" (born 1928)
Crone made headlines in May 2012 when he released a video on YouTube titled "It Could Happen to You," in which he spoke of the devastation he faced after the unexpected death of his longtime partner, Tom Bridegroom a year earlier. Bridegroom was an actor and songwriter who hosted the TV series The X Effect. While Crone's family was loving and ...
Family Tree of Dukes of Richmond; Family Tree of Marquesses of Bute; FitzAlan Family, Earls of Arundel and their relationship to the Stuarts. Family Tree of Earls of Munster; Family tree of the British royal family; House of Tudor Patrimonial/Welsh Lineage; House of Bebbanburgh ealdorman and high-reeve of Bebbanburgh (now Bamburgh)
The 19th Hole, Furnari's social club, was the hub of criminal activity in Bensonhurst. Mobsters from every New York crime family conducted business in the club and socialized over food and drink. In the mid-1960s, aspiring mobsters Vittorio "Vic" Amuso and Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso joined Furnari's crew. Furnari saw that both men could make money ...