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  2. Frank Milano (mobster) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Milano's wife, Marie, was at one time a close friend of Mickey Cohen's. [32] Frank Milano's brother, Antonio (also known as Anthony Milano, Anthony Milana, and Tony Milano), was born in 1888. [3] From 1930 to 1976, he was underboss of the Cleveland crime family. Anthony Milano's sons, Frank Angelo Milano (also known as John J. Gallo ...

  3. Cleveland crime family - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland crime family, also known as the Scalish crime family or the Cleveland Mafia, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in Cleveland, Ohio, and throughout the Greater Cleveland area. The organization formed during the 1900s, and early leadership turned over frequently due to a series of power grabs and assassinations.

  4. List of Italian-American mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Frank Milano (born Ciccio Milano, 1891–1970) Carmen Milano, "Flipper" (1929–2006) Peter Milano (1925–2012) ... List of Mafia crime families; List of mobsters by ...

  5. Peter Milano - Wikipedia

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    His brothers were also involved in the Mafia except for Carmen Milano who chose to be a lawyer until eventually also becoming a mobster in the 1980s. He is also related through marriage to John Nardi who was a Mafia associate who was killed for switching sides to the Irish Mob, during the Cleveland family's war with Danny Greene. Milano moved ...

  6. List of gangsters by city - Wikipedia

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    Frank Milano (1891–1970) Joseph "Big Joe" Lonardo (1884–1927) Salvatore "Black Sam" Todaro ... List of Italian Mafia crime families; List of Jewish-American mobsters;

  7. Angelo Lonardo - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Lonardo and several other former members of the Lonardo gang subsequently became affiliated with Frank Milano's Mayfield Road Mob, which was based in Cleveland's Little Italy and affiliated with the Syndicate, a Jewish mob group headed by Moe Dalitz. [3]

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  9. 1930s in organized crime - Wikipedia

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    July 5 – Cleveland, Ohio mobster Joe Porrello is killed, along with his bodyguard Sam Tilocco, by an unidentified gunman while dining at a restaurant owned by mobster Frank Milano. Milano would succeed Porrello as leader of the Cleveland syndicate. July 15 – Vito Bonventre, Underboss to Nicolo Schiro, is gunned down outside his garage in ...