Tiburcio's parents were Andrés Fidelino López and María Viviana Atencio. Identified siblings were Felix, María Natividad, María Antonia, Carpio, Onofre, María Eva, Julian, Manuela, Juan de Mata, Ramón, and Belarmino.
On 4 June 1918, New York, New York; Private Tiburcio López (Service #21 81 238) departed aboard the ship 'Berrima' with Machine Gun Company, 354th Infantry, 89th Division. Emergency contact was recorded as his father Andrew López of Truchaz, New Mexico (Army Transport Manifest). The 89th is also known as "The Rolling W" Division.
Tiburcio's parents were Andrés Fidelino López and María Viviana Atencio. Identified siblings were Felix, María Natividad, María Antonia, Carpio, Onofre, María Eva, Julian, Manuela, Juan de Mata, Ramón, and Belarmino.
On 4 June 1918, New York, New York; Private Tiburcio López (Service #21 81 238) departed aboard the ship 'Berrima' with Machine Gun Company, 354th Infantry, 89th Division. Emergency contact was recorded as his father Andrew López of Truchaz, New Mexico (Army Transport Manifest). The 89th is also known as "The Rolling W" Division.
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