Some of the stuff I have on other characters around that time as well as some more stuff on people I've already talked about:

Antonio Pollina:
- Born 1892 in Caccamo, Sicily
- Wanted to become a priest but his family could not afford it
- Worked as a labourer with his father until joining the army
- Fought in WWI and won commendations
- Worked as a supervisor in argiculture after the war
- Inducted into the Mafia in Caccamo
- Left Sicily around the time of Mussolini's arrests of mafiosi
- Went by the name Dominick Pollina
- Worked in a wholesale grocery business in Pittsburgh
- Worked as a picker on a farm in New Jersey
- Partnered with John Scopoletti and non-Italians during Prohibition
- Used the money he made from supervising stills to get involved in loan sharking
- Participated in the 1927 murders of Joseph Zanghi and Vincent Cocozzo
- Acquitted of the murders 1933
- Jacob Duplinick disappeared 1939 and was presumed murdered to prevent him from testifying about Pollina's involvement in liquor
- Was quite charitable to those in need during the Depression
- Serving as a captain by the 1950s
- Lived a few houses away from Angelo Bruno
- Sometimes described by informants as disagreeable and egotistical
- Had a job as a supervisor at Maggio Cheese Company
- Accused of abusing the Maggios
- Financed Peter Casella's heroin operations
- Elected acting boss to replace Joe Rugnetta
- Accused of lying about Bruno and wanting to kill him out of jealousy
- Taken down by the Commission in favour of Bruno
- Continued to hang around after that but his presence was not generally appreciated
- Unsuccessfully petitioned Bruno to make him consigliere in the 1970s after Rugnetta died

Philip Testa:
- Son of early family member Salvatore Testa
- Inducted after his participation in the 1950 murder of Joseph Sadia
- Proposed for membership by Alfred Iezzi, according to Ralph Natale
- Had a reputation for being gruff and particularly rude to law enforcement
- Promoted to captain by Pollina
- Proposed Frank Monte and Frank Narducci for membership
- Apart from Monte and Narducci, his crew consisted of old men
- Became Bruno's de facto right-hand-man in the 1960s
- Involved in numbers and loan sharking
- Operated out of Virgilio's Restaurant
- Differences with Bruno eventually led to their feud in the late-1970s
- More willing to resort to violence than Bruno

Frank Barrale:
- Born 1882
- From Belmonte Mezzagno, Sicily
- Potentially a boss before Sabella
- Said to be feared and scorned
- Died 1958

Ignazio Denaro:
- One of John Avena's bodyguards
- Inherited some money from Avena's gambling operations

Felix DiTullio:
- Born 1907
- From Abruzzi
- Active as a bootlegger during Prohibition
- Identified as the getaway driver in the murder of a guy called 'Indian Nuts' in around 1934
- Involved in the 1936 murder of Pius Lanzetti
- Described as a ladies' man
- Exempt from paying tribute because of the amount of work he did
- Involved in bookmaking and loan sharking
- Involved in opium
- Operated out of the Friendly Tavern
- Named one son Marco after Reginelli and another Dominick after Oliveto
- Died 1966

Carl Ippolito:
- Inducted 1962 with Ralph Napoli
- Invested money with Bruno in a Havana casino
- Known to associate with Sam DeCavalcante
- At times served as acting captain for John Simone
- Murder of Alvin Feldman was delayed because he owed Ippolito money

Joseph Lanciano:
- Born 1906 in Santa Caterina, Calabria
- Nicknamed 'Jack Williams'
- Owned a luncheonette
- Sometimes referred to as a sleeper member
- Acted as captain for Pasquale Massi and later officially replaced him

Joseph Sciglitano:
- Born 1896 in Seminara
- No police record
- Identified as a captain in Chester 1960s
- Ran the Delaware Valley Beverage Company

Gaetano Scafidi:
- Hated for his involvement in extortions
- Referred to as the King of the Black Handers
- Involved in counterfeiting and arson

Joseph Scafidi:
- Reliable killer
- Participated in many murders with Peter Casella
- No-one said anything bad about him even behind his back
- Provided the FBI information on some old-time members

John Simone:
- Born in Florence, PA
- Grew up around Niagara Falls, NY
- Distant cousin of Bruno
- Partners with Sam DeCavalcante in Atlas Exterminating Company
- Got the contract to remove roaches from Trenton Police Department and would go there once a month
- Ran a large numbers operation in New Jersey
- Long-time friend of Gambino member Nicholas Russo
- Had connections to John Tronolone from Cleveland
- Had been arrested in Cleveland for an assault with intent to rob
- Worked at Casablanca Night Club in Camden owned by Reginelli
- Promoted to captain by Pollina
- Spent a lot of time in Florida
- Charles Costello and Carl Ippolito served as acting captains for him on different occassions
- Originally controlled the North Jersey members until they became their own crew
- Told Liborio Milito and Joseph D'Angelo that he had been involved in 50 hits

Ralph Napoli:
- Inducted 1962 with Carl Ippolito
- Provided the shotgun that was used in the Bruno murder
- Promoted to captain 1981 at the behest of Bobby Manna
- Demoted 1984 for sending an associate to deliver important messages to New York
- Scarfo was also upset with how Napoli was running the crew and giving too much away to the Genovese people
- Joseph Licata wanted to have Napoli killed in 1989 but Anthony Piccolo would not give permission
- Bumped back up to captain at some point after George Fresolone flipped
- Taken down again after Licata and Joseph Sodano complained to Stanfa that he was senile

Santo Idone:
- Participated in the murders of Dominick Caruso and Alvin Feldman
- Also told Phil Leonetti that he had once crushed a man's windpipe while strangling him
- Promoted to captain after Joe Rugnetta died