FedoraFan112390
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My grandpa has been deceased since the '70s. We however have his NYC voter registration card from 1963 and presumably he voted. On the card, it does NOT list his party affiliation. Would there be any way to find out what he was registered as, and even perhaps who he voted for, or what elections he voted in? I ask because it'd be a way of getting to know the man's beliefs without being able to ask him.
I don't want to start a big political discussion as those are not really appreciated here, but perhaps his history could give some clues as to his beliefs:
1) Served 7 years in the Army and fought in WWII as a Staff Sgt., ETO. Wounded in the Battle of the Bulge and that ended his military career. Collected and saved some literature from the War, for example "Why America Fights" by Sherwood Edy. Had a big collection of 1940s or 1950s era WWII histories or encyclopedias; they were apparently a large set.
2) Was a first generation American of Italian descent; A Catholic.
3) Was a member of the VFW and the American Legion, at least in 1957 and 1958 respectively. Was for (perhaps a brief time) a member of a painters, dressmakers, etc Union in the late 1950s. Was a blue collar man and had a variety of jobs from the 40s-70s including a Chauffeur, a Taxi Cab Driver, a Grocer, a Printer, a Postal Deliver for about ten or eleven years, a Security Guard (working with the Pinkertons in 1964-1965). Was a licensed Hunter and perhaps even a licensed hunting teacher (not sure); He got his hunting license in 1956 or so. Was a member of the Polar Bear Club in the late 40s/early '50s.
4) Supposely was against one aunt becoming a Nun as he felt she could do better with her life (this was the late 60s). Supposedly criticized my grandmother's "obsession with the Church" because he felt that led to her decision.***
5) Wouldn't allow my other aunt to join the military during Vietnam because he felt women weren't treated with respect in the military.
**= 4 comes from my grandmother's story and she has a bias against him due to their marriage breaking up.
I don't want to start a big political discussion as those are not really appreciated here, but perhaps his history could give some clues as to his beliefs:
1) Served 7 years in the Army and fought in WWII as a Staff Sgt., ETO. Wounded in the Battle of the Bulge and that ended his military career. Collected and saved some literature from the War, for example "Why America Fights" by Sherwood Edy. Had a big collection of 1940s or 1950s era WWII histories or encyclopedias; they were apparently a large set.
2) Was a first generation American of Italian descent; A Catholic.
3) Was a member of the VFW and the American Legion, at least in 1957 and 1958 respectively. Was for (perhaps a brief time) a member of a painters, dressmakers, etc Union in the late 1950s. Was a blue collar man and had a variety of jobs from the 40s-70s including a Chauffeur, a Taxi Cab Driver, a Grocer, a Printer, a Postal Deliver for about ten or eleven years, a Security Guard (working with the Pinkertons in 1964-1965). Was a licensed Hunter and perhaps even a licensed hunting teacher (not sure); He got his hunting license in 1956 or so. Was a member of the Polar Bear Club in the late 40s/early '50s.
4) Supposely was against one aunt becoming a Nun as he felt she could do better with her life (this was the late 60s). Supposedly criticized my grandmother's "obsession with the Church" because he felt that led to her decision.***
5) Wouldn't allow my other aunt to join the military during Vietnam because he felt women weren't treated with respect in the military.
**= 4 comes from my grandmother's story and she has a bias against him due to their marriage breaking up.