Marriage and family Mae Coughlin married
Alphonse Capone on December 30, 1918, at the St. Mary Star of the Sea Church in Brooklyn, New York. They either met at a party in the
Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn, or their marriage was arranged by Al's mother, who knew Mae from church. Mae was two years older than her husband. On their marriage certificate, Al increased his age by one year, and Mae decreased her age by two years, making them both appear 20 years old. Her hair also started to gray when she was 28, presumably due to stress regarding her husband's situation. Al was finally released from prison and arrived at the Capones' Florida home on March 22, 1940. Mae was distraught following his death, and remained out of the public spotlight thereafter.
Financial well-being building, Chicago, Illinois, 1929 Al's racketeering business provided well for the family. In 1920 or 1921 or 1923, Capone purchased a
two-storey two-
flat six-bedroom building, on a 68-foot-wide double lot, built in 1905, and moved in on August 8, 1923, at 7244 South
Prairie Avenue in the Park Manor neighborhood in
Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago for , to house Mae and Sonny, as well as other members of the Capone family. Mae and Sonny did not make the move from Brooklyn to Chicago to join Al until 1923. He also bought a second home for his family in
Palm Island, Florida. Mae had the liberty to decorate the home lavishly. When Capone's Palm Island home was burgled, an estimated $300,000 worth of Mae's jewelry () was stolen. The family owned several cars: a couple of
Lincolns and a custom-designed
cabriolet (similar to a
Cadillac) that Mae herself drove. They lived comfortably, and had enough money to pay off bill collectors when their bills were overdue. == Legal issues ==