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Mar 8, 2021 · After changing his name, Albert Francis Capone, aka Sonny Capone, aka Albert Francis Brown lived a quiet, law-abiding life. He married three times and is survived by numerous children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He’s proof that, sometimes, the apple falls far, far from the tree.
Jul 18, 2004 · Alfred (Capone) Brown is Notable. Alphonse Albert Francis Capone Jr. was the son and only child of gangster Al Capone and Mary Josephine Coughlin. He was born December 4, 1918 in New York City. Albert was born with congenital syphilis. He developed a serious mastoid infection at the age of 7.
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- December 4, 1918
- Diane Ruth (Casey) Capone
- July 18, 2004
Mar 15, 2024 · Learn about the fate of Al Capone's son Sonny, wife Mae, and other relatives after the gangster's death in 1947. Find out how they tried to distance themselves from his legacy and what happened to his estate and descendants.
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- Jack Lowden
Aug 30, 2021 · Diane Patricia Capone shares her childhood memories of growing up in Miami Beach with her grandfather Al Capone and his son Albert Francis Capone. She also talks about her parents, her books and the upcoming auction of family items.
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Oct 26, 2022 · Learn about Albert Francis Capone, the son of notorious mobster Al Capone, who inherited his father's syphilis and tried to escape his criminal legacy. Find out how he was involved in lawsuits, threats, and shoplifting.
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Apr 12, 2020 · Alphonse “Al” Capone was more than a sometime snowbird in South Florida. Nicknamed "Scarface,” he was considered one of the most ruthless gangsters in American history. He had a soft spot ...
Jan 20, 2022 · The legendary Chicago Outfit boss died of heart failure in Florida in 1947 and was buried in Chicago with a simple ceremony. Learn about his final days, his family, his legacy and the mystery of his transport to Illinois.