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Pedro Alfonso Trujillo

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Pedro Alfonso Trujillo

Birth
Santa Cruz, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
Death
24 Sep 1964 (aged 64)
Burial
Santa Cruz, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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In 1918, Santa Fe County; Pedro Alfonso Trujillo (B: 1 Aug 1900), of Santa Cruz, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, dark hair, and brown eyes. It was also annotated that he had a broken left arm from falling off a coal bin. He was employed by the Durango & Rio Grande Railroad Company in Alamosa, Colorado. Next of kin was recorded as Juan E. Trujillo of Santa Cruz (Draft Card).

In 1940, Lower Santa Cruz; Alfonso Trujillo and his wife Anhelica Trujillo were enumerated with the following children: Juanita, Ignacío, Dionicio, Margaret, Martina, and Helen Trujillo (1940 Census).

On 16 Feb 1942, Santa Cruz; Pedro Alfonso Trujillo (B: 1 Aug 1900, Santa Cruz), a resident of Santa Cruz, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as self employed, 5' 6", 162 pounds, dark complexion, black hair, and brown eyes. Also annotated was that he had a crooked left arm. Next of kin was recorded as Angelica Trujillo (Draft Card).

Identified children were: Maria Fidelina Esther Trujillo (B: 1935), Donicio Trujillo, Ignacio Trujillo, Mrs. Joseph Rodriguez, and Mrs. Charlie Herrera. Identified siblings: Mrs. Flavio Maestas and Bonifacio Trujillo (obit).
In 1918, Santa Fe County; Pedro Alfonso Trujillo (B: 1 Aug 1900), of Santa Cruz, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, dark hair, and brown eyes. It was also annotated that he had a broken left arm from falling off a coal bin. He was employed by the Durango & Rio Grande Railroad Company in Alamosa, Colorado. Next of kin was recorded as Juan E. Trujillo of Santa Cruz (Draft Card).

In 1940, Lower Santa Cruz; Alfonso Trujillo and his wife Anhelica Trujillo were enumerated with the following children: Juanita, Ignacío, Dionicio, Margaret, Martina, and Helen Trujillo (1940 Census).

On 16 Feb 1942, Santa Cruz; Pedro Alfonso Trujillo (B: 1 Aug 1900, Santa Cruz), a resident of Santa Cruz, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as self employed, 5' 6", 162 pounds, dark complexion, black hair, and brown eyes. Also annotated was that he had a crooked left arm. Next of kin was recorded as Angelica Trujillo (Draft Card).

Identified children were: Maria Fidelina Esther Trujillo (B: 1935), Donicio Trujillo, Ignacio Trujillo, Mrs. Joseph Rodriguez, and Mrs. Charlie Herrera. Identified siblings: Mrs. Flavio Maestas and Bonifacio Trujillo (obit).


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