Castellano, Guiseppe

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Castellano, Guiseppe

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I am looking for any information on Guiseppe Castellano....

Guiseppe was born 5 Dec 1883 in Lucca Sicula. he married Guiseppina Mortellaro or Terazzi. I have that she was born 5 Aug 1894 in Italy. I have found both last name and I have been unable to determine if there were two marriages or just one.
Guiseppe went to the US in the late 1890s or the early 1900s.
They had a daughter Josephine Castellano 23 Nov 1918 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts.
I also have that Guiseppe died in 1974 and is buried in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Guiseppina died in 1983 and is also buried in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Re: Castellano, Guiseppe

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Hi and Welcome to the Forum :D !

from ancestry.com:
Interesting WWI Card.
If this is your Giuseppe Castellano
he doesn't list a wife as his nearest
relative on 18 Sep 1918...
1918 WWI Draft Registration Card
Giuseppe Castellno (signed)
399 Elm Street
Lawrence, Essex, MA
35 yrs old, born 5 Dec 1883 in
Lucca Sicula Italy
Alien, declarant
Dye House Hand at
Washington Mills on Canal St
Nearest Relative: Carmine Defrancesco (friend)
at 225 Oak St
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Also interesting WWII Draft Registration Card
1942 WWII Draft Registration Card
page 2
Giuseppe Castellano
53 Valley St, Lawrence, Essex, MA
58 yrs old, born 5 Dec 1883 in
Lucca Sicula Italy
"Name and address of Person Who Will Always Know Your Address:"
Josephine Lupina, 61 Valley St
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Re: Castellano, Guiseppe

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I had not seen the 1st one but the second one is mine...and it is actually suppose to be LUPIEN....
the one in 1918 I had not seen....I will have to look at that one!
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