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17 October 2014

Birth of Albert Danato Capone, 1909

Somerville, MA Birth Index: 1909

Source:  "FamilySearch," index and images, Historical Record Collections (http://familysearch.org : accessed 14 Oct 2014); Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915: Somerville, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 2315253; https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXJK-G4L; 

Name: Albert Danato Caproni *
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 17 Dec 1909
Event Place: Somerville, Massachusetts
Residence of Parents: 660 Somerville Ave.
Gender: M
Father's Name: Angelo Capone
Father's Occupation: Tube Worker
Father's Birthplace:Naples, Italy **
Mother's Name: Andonia Bianchino
Mother's Birthplace: Naples, Italy ***
GS Film number: 2315253
Digital Folder Number: 4401711
Image Number: 742; 
  * Corrected to Capone on 11-14-75
 ** Believed to be Montemiletto, Italy
*** Believed to be Torre Le Nocelle, Italy 

05 February 2011

1899 Boston MA Marriage Index - Capone, Daigle, De Sanctis, Lombardi

1899 Boston Marriage Index Volume: 491 Page: 37


Entry: 649
Date of Marriage: 10 February 1899 in Boston
Justice of Peace: James O. Fallon, 2779 Washington St.

Groom: Flory Capone
Age: 22, born in Italy
Marital: 1st
Occupation: Barber
Residence: 1 Jaspar Place
Parents: Baldassare Capone and Maria Capone

Bride: Rosanna Daigle
Age: 21, born in Montreale Canada
Marital: 1st
Occupation: Bookkeeper
Residence: 1 Jaspar Place
Parents: Joseph Daigle and Emma Bleis

Entry: 655
Date of Marriage: 9 February 1899 in Boston
Priest: Father Ubaldus, O.S.F., 31 Prince St.

Groom: Giuseppe de Sanctis
Age: 20, born in Italy
Marital: 1st
Occupation: Barber
Residence: 196 Endicott St.
Parents: Alfonso de Sanctis and Filomena Serino

Bride: Clorinda Lonbardi (Lombardi)
Age: 20, born in Italy
Marital: 1st
Occupation: Dressmaker
Residence: 87 North Margin St.
Parents: Carmine Lonbardi and Bettuccia de Luca

04 February 2011

1893 Boston MA Marriage Index - Capone To Brogna

1893 Boston Marriage Index Volume: 435 Page: 25


Entry: 448
Date of Marriage: 9 February 1893 in Boston MA
Justice of Peace: George W. Tebbetts, Esq.

Groom: Antonio Capone
Age: 37, born in Italy
Marital: 1st
Occupation: Barber
Parents: Raffaele and Mary

Bride: Lucia Brogna
Age: 24, born in Italy
Marital: 1st
Occupation: At Home
Parents: Gaetano and Teresa

13 January 2011

Santore's Statement



Boston Daily Globe
3 April 1885; p.13


The entire story finally comes out over one year later.  You can find the first article in this post.

"Santore's Statement
A Letter Written on the Eve of Death - Said to be a Full and Truthful Account of the Italians' Crime.

Tuesday morning Father Bonafacio of this city visited the condemned Italian murderers at the Maine State prison, accompanied by Father Peterson of Rockland.  At that time Santore gave to Father Bonafacio a letter containing, as he said, a full and truthful account of the crime for which he and Capone have been condemned, stating further that a copy of the same had been sent to Governor (Robic).  The following is a translation of the letter:

On the 7th of September, 1883, about 4 p.m., Pasquali Coscia called on Raphel Capone and Carmine Santore to take a walk.  When we arrived at a certain point of the road we met one Bernardo Catardo, with three other men.  This Catardo, on perceiving me, informed me that there was a letter at Bangor for me in the handwriting of one Roberto Fiore.  On hearing this I left Coscia and Capone, and walked with Catardo.  I took the road for Bangor, and was scarcely a quarter of a mile on the way when I heard a whistle, and, turning, I saw Capone alone coming after me.  He made a sign with his hand to wait a little while, and I, thinking that he wanted to go with me, awaited his coming.  When he arrived he said to me, "Don't go to Bangor now; Pasquali Coscia is coming and we will take this other road (different from the Bangor one), for he has some money and we will take it from him, for I owe Jaetano Pisatura about $100, and cannot meet it otherwise."

I did not want to acquiesce to the demand of Capone, but he persisted for such a length of time that in the meantime Pasquali Coscia appeared in our midst.  Capone then left me, and after satisfying nature's demands returned, and we were all three together, and on the road aforesaid by Capone, the one leading to the wood.  I walked along, smoking my pipe and keeping at the right of Coscia, and Capone to his left, and as soon as we entered the wood  Capone fired a shot into the back of Coscia, who cried out to Capone, "Oh, Compare, why did you shoot me!  You are my traitor!"

Immediately Capone threw the revolver to the ground, seized a stick and followed up Coscia, who tried to escape.

Capone cried out to me, "Get, get, get the revolver, and shoot, shoot, shoot - he is escaping me - he's escaping me!"

I took up the revolver, and fired a shot at the distance of about eight feet, not with the intention of injuring any of the two who were running, but with the intention of attracting the attention of some English-speaking workmen, who were laboring not far from there; but my efforts were in vain.

Coscia ran as far as the end of the wood, but could go no further, on account of a wooden fence.  He then turned back followed by Capone, who dealt him repeated blows with the stick on the head.  Coscia on his return arrived as far as the spot where the shot was fired and there fell exhausted.  Capone then threw away the stick, and rushed on him and seized him by the throat.  Then he unbuttoned his (Coscia's) vest and extracted from the pocket thereof the wallet, and came to where I was standing, took the revolver, went back to the dying man and discharged another shot into his face, and struck him with a stick again, and then came to me and said, "Let us go now, I have split his skull."

About thirty feet farther on he washed his hands and face and tore off the wristbands of his  shirt, which were saturated with blood, and when he arrived at the bridge crossing to Bangor, he threw the revolver into the river.

We went to a store and drank a bottle of beer each, with another young man whom we met on the way to Bangor.  Afterward we went to see Master Dominico, boss of the work, and not finding him we went into another store and I bought ten cents worth of rum while Capone placed on the bar a $20 bill.  I handed the money to the bartender, but Capone got the change.

Having left the rum shop, Capone handed me $30 on condition that I would not mention the fact of the murder.  We went and drank again, and he had a bottle of beer and I two.  We went home about 9 o'clock p.m., and at 3 o'clock next morning Capone washed his clothes. 

About 8 o'clock on the 8th of September Capone came to me and wanted to borrow some money, but I answered that I could not favor him in that respect, and Capone told me to give him the $30 I got from him, and I acceded to his request.

The police came and found the clothes of Capone still stained with blood, and having inquired with whom Coscia was on the 7th they arrested both of us.  As soon as I found myself imprisoned I wrote a few lines to be interviewed desiring to expose the whole affair as it took place.  Then Capone, as soon as he understood his situation, maliciously accused me of the murder."



28 December 2010

1908-1914 Fitchburg MA Births - Capone

 1908 Fitchburg Birth Index Volume: 576 Page: 292 Entry: 149


Various ways to massacre the Brogna surname...

These are all siblings of the Pasquale Capone in this post.

1908 Fitchburg Birth Index Volume: 576 Page: 292 Entry: 149
Name: Genaveffa Capone
Birth: 21 August 1908
Father: Harry Capone, laborer, born in Italy
Mother: Angelica Brosua, born in Italy

1911 Fitchburg MA Birth Index Volume: 600 Page: 292 Entry: 170
Name: Lena Capone
Birth: 17 June 1911
Residence: 8 Birch Passway
Parents: Henry Capone and Angelica Bronne

1914 Fitchburg MA Birth Index Volume: 624 Page: 376 Enty: 175
Name: Gelardi Capone
Birth: 10 April 1914
Parents: Enrico Capone and Angelica Bronne


1911 Fitchburg MA Birth Index Volume: 600 Page: 292 Entry: 170



1914 Fitchburg MA Birth Index Volume: 624 Page: 376 Enty: 175


04 July 2010

Passport Application: Albert Capone (1883) of Montemiletto

Albert Capone's 1920 Passport Photo


From the collection of U.S. passport applications at Ancestry.com.  Looks like a happy-go-lucky sort of man, doesn't he?

Application #: 160510

Date of Application: 12 January 1920

Passport Issued: 19 January 1920

Name: Albert Capone

Birth: 16 June 1883 in Montemiletto, Avellino, Italy

Father: Angelo Capone, born in Italy, currently residing in Montemiletto

Emigration: 11 April 1900 from Naples

Residence:  Between 1900-1920 uninterruptedly in New York, Boston and Lowell

Naturalization: 19 June 1911 - Superior Court of Worcester County at Fitchburg MA

Permanent Residence: Lowell MA

Occupation: Barber

Reason For Travel: To see relatives in Italy.

Witness: Domenico Gallucci, naturalized citizen residing in Boston, has known Albert for fifteen years.

Applicant requests passport be sent to 726 Lakeiew Ave, Lowell MA


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