Hi Suanj!
Thanks again for looking into this for me. but i'm a little confused about the draft cards. My ggfgrandfather was in WWI AND WWII? and the different spellings as well cassell vs cassel vs cassil..
Need to know more on Migliaccio Family please help!
Re: Need to know more on Migliaccio Family please help!
The right italian name was Antonino CASILe; the surname was anglicized.. various versions.. for vaious records.. but on the marriage record the surname is correct:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Marriage Index, 1885-1951 about Antonio Casile
Name: Antonio Casile
Gender: Male
Spouse: Sarah Logue
Spouse Gender: Female
Marriage Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage Year: 1916
Marriage License Number:
343422
Digital GSU Number: 4140411
abt WWI and WWII he no made the wars, just drafted; you can read abt the WWII draft registration card here:
The U.S. officially entered World War II on 8 December 1941 following an attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Just about a year before that, in October 1940, President Roosevelt had signed into law the first peacetime selective service draft in U.S. history, due to rising world conflicts. After the U.S. entered WWII a new selective service act required that all men between ages 18 and 65 register for the draft. Between November 1940 and October 1946, over 10 million American men were registered. This database is an indexed collection of the draft cards from the Fourth Registration, the only registration currently available to the public (the other registrations are not available due to privacy laws). The Fourth Registration, often referred to as the "old man's registration", was conducted on 27 April 1942 and registered men who born on or between 28 April 1877 and 16 February 1897 - men who were between 45 and 64 years old - and who were not already in the military. Information available on the draft cards includes:
Name of registrant
Age
Birth date
Birthplace
Residence
Employer information
Name and address of person who would always know the registrant's whereabouts
Physical description of registrant (race, height, weight, eye and hair colors, complexion)
Additional information such as mailing address (if different from residence address), serial number, order number, and board registration information may also be available.
similar explanation also for WWI draft registration cards...
suanj
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Marriage Index, 1885-1951 about Antonio Casile
Name: Antonio Casile
Gender: Male
Spouse: Sarah Logue
Spouse Gender: Female
Marriage Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage Year: 1916
Marriage License Number:
343422
Digital GSU Number: 4140411
abt WWI and WWII he no made the wars, just drafted; you can read abt the WWII draft registration card here:
The U.S. officially entered World War II on 8 December 1941 following an attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Just about a year before that, in October 1940, President Roosevelt had signed into law the first peacetime selective service draft in U.S. history, due to rising world conflicts. After the U.S. entered WWII a new selective service act required that all men between ages 18 and 65 register for the draft. Between November 1940 and October 1946, over 10 million American men were registered. This database is an indexed collection of the draft cards from the Fourth Registration, the only registration currently available to the public (the other registrations are not available due to privacy laws). The Fourth Registration, often referred to as the "old man's registration", was conducted on 27 April 1942 and registered men who born on or between 28 April 1877 and 16 February 1897 - men who were between 45 and 64 years old - and who were not already in the military. Information available on the draft cards includes:
Name of registrant
Age
Birth date
Birthplace
Residence
Employer information
Name and address of person who would always know the registrant's whereabouts
Physical description of registrant (race, height, weight, eye and hair colors, complexion)
Additional information such as mailing address (if different from residence address), serial number, order number, and board registration information may also be available.
similar explanation also for WWI draft registration cards...
suanj
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Re: Need to know more on Migliaccio Family please help!
thanks so much!
Re: Need to know more on Migliaccio Family please help!
This was my grandfather he was born in Calabria a town called anoia.
His parents were Dominic and Carolina
Mothers maiden name Laquaniti.
His parents were Dominic and Carolina
Mothers maiden name Laquaniti.
Re: Need to know more on Migliaccio Family please help!
Hi! If Antonio is your grandfather, then we are related. Would you mind emailing me? I would love to talk to you about this side of the family. I don't know much because my grandfather died when I was young. My email is jordankelso@comcast.net . I look forward to speaking with you soon.