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  1. Ralph Capone was tried for tax evasion in 1951, and Hart testified during the trial, revealing his identity as James Vincenzo Capone, causing a newspaper sensation, although his identity had already been revealed during family visits decades before. Hart's death announced in a local newspaper

  2. Sep 10, 2019 · Explore genealogy for Richard (Capone) Hart born 1892 Italy died 1952 Homer, Dakota, Nebraska, United States including ancestors + children + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • May 1, 1892
    • Kathleen M (Winch) Hart
    • October 1, 1952
  3. Sep 18, 2020 · Born Vincenzo Capone, Al's oldest brother took on the American name James after the family immigrated to New York and settled in Brooklyn. As author Jeff McArthur reveals in his 2015 biography Two Gun Hart: Lawman, Cowboy, and Long-Lost Brother of Al Capone , the Capone brother who took the side of law and order would go on to garner fame for ...

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  4. Author Jeff McArthur's new book detailing a little-known story about the captivating life of Capone's long-lost big brother, Vincenzo "James" Capone, who dressed as a cowboy and became a famous ...

  5. Born: 28 March 1892, Angri, Kingdom of Italy (Present-day Angri, Italy) Died: 1 October 1952, Homer, Nebraska, United States of America. His nickname was Two Gun. James left home at sixteen to head west, hoping to shake his Italian roots and Brooklyn accent.

  6. Jan 29, 2023 · October 1, 1952. Age 60. Death of Richard James "Two Gun" Hart, bor... Homer, Dakota County, Nebraska, United States. Genealogy Directory: Genealogy for Richard James "Two Gun" Hart (Capone), born Vincenzo Capone (1892 - 1952) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  8. Dec 1, 2011 · It was this incident that led to the departure of the older brother. Fearing retaliation from other gang members, 16-year-old Vincenzo Capone fled New York City, joined a circus as a roustabout and eventually adopted the last name of his idol, William S. Hart, the foremost star of Western silent films in the 1920s.

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