1893 in organized crime
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Events
Arts and literature
- If Christ Came To Chicago (non-fiction book) by William Thomas Stead
Births
- Fred "Killer" Burke, Egan's Rats member and freelance hitman[1]
- John C. Montana, Magaddino crime family member
- Frank Scalice, Anastasia crime family underboss[2]
- Frankie Yale, Brooklyn Prohibition gangster[3]
Deaths
References
- "Fred Killer Burke". The Outlaw Journals. 2006. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
- "immagine 316". Antenati (in Italian). Retrieved June 6, 2020.
- Hunt, Thomas. "What do we know about Frankie Yale?". The American Mafia. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
Yale apparently was born Jan. 22, 1893, in Longobucco [...] His father, Domenick Ioele, was born about 1860. Census records indicate the birth year of his mother, Isabella DeSimone Ioele, was between 1863 and 1865. The couple's first son, John, was born in Longobucco, about 1891-92. Frank's birth and the birth of a sister, Assunta, quickly followed, and two years later another brother, Angelo, was born.
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