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Pvt Antonio Antolin Fatjo

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Pvt Antonio Antolin Fatjo

Birth
Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Death
23 Nov 1927 (aged 36)
USA
Burial
Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
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In 1913 Antonio is living on Catherine Street and working with his dad at John Fatjo & Son. They sell general merchandise at the SW corner of Franklin Street in the downtown area of Santa Clara.

Antonio Antolin Fatjo registered for the draft on June 5, 1917. At the time, he was living at 1786 Catherine Street in Santa Clara, a lovely one story home. The unique Greek Revival Pioneer style farmhouse was built around 1860 by John and Teresita Fatjo. The square turret and ornate veranda are later Victorian additions.

In his draft Registration Card, Antonio states that he is a Merchant. To the question, 'By whom employed?' , he responded, "myself. John Fatjo & Son".

The Fatjo family were prominent merchants in Santa Clara. John's father Antonio founded the Farmer’s Store in 1848 with Jose Arques.

Antonio further describes himself as tall and stout with blue eyes and light brown hair.

Although he claimed exemption in 1917, Private Antonio Fatjo enlisted for service April 27, 1918.
His serial number was -2,782,859- . Antonio served in the 310th Trench Mortar Battery. He received an honorable discharge on April 10, 1919.
In 1913 Antonio is living on Catherine Street and working with his dad at John Fatjo & Son. They sell general merchandise at the SW corner of Franklin Street in the downtown area of Santa Clara.

Antonio Antolin Fatjo registered for the draft on June 5, 1917. At the time, he was living at 1786 Catherine Street in Santa Clara, a lovely one story home. The unique Greek Revival Pioneer style farmhouse was built around 1860 by John and Teresita Fatjo. The square turret and ornate veranda are later Victorian additions.

In his draft Registration Card, Antonio states that he is a Merchant. To the question, 'By whom employed?' , he responded, "myself. John Fatjo & Son".

The Fatjo family were prominent merchants in Santa Clara. John's father Antonio founded the Farmer’s Store in 1848 with Jose Arques.

Antonio further describes himself as tall and stout with blue eyes and light brown hair.

Although he claimed exemption in 1917, Private Antonio Fatjo enlisted for service April 27, 1918.
His serial number was -2,782,859- . Antonio served in the 310th Trench Mortar Battery. He received an honorable discharge on April 10, 1919.


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