On 12 Sep 1918, Taos; Antonio Guadalupe Archuleta (B: 5 Jun 1898), a resident of Peñasco, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, brown eyes, brown hair, and employed as a farmer for George Sessum in Huerfano, Colorado. Nearest Relative was recorded as Jesúsita M. Archuleta (Draft Card).
In 1920, Valdez, Huerfano County, Colorado; Antonio G. Archuleta was enumerated in the household of George and Alice Sessum (1920 Census).
In 1930, Embudo; Antonio G. Archuleta and his wife Alcaria Archuleta were enumerated with the following children: Orlando G., Juanita, and Teresa Dora Archuleta (1930 Census).
In 1940, Dixon; carpenter Antonio G. Archuleta and his wife Alcarita A. were enumerated with the following children: J. Orlando, Juanita, and Terecita Dora Archuleta (1940 Census).
On 16 Feb 1942, Dixon; Antonio Guadalupe Archuleta (B: 6 Jun 1898, Embudo), a resident of Dixon, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as 5' 5", 161 pounds, light complexion, brown eyes, black hair, and a skilled laborer. Next of kin was recorded as his wife Alcarita A. Archuleta (Draft Card).
On 12 Sep 1918, Taos; Antonio Guadalupe Archuleta (B: 5 Jun 1898), a resident of Peñasco, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, brown eyes, brown hair, and employed as a farmer for George Sessum in Huerfano, Colorado. Nearest Relative was recorded as Jesúsita M. Archuleta (Draft Card).
In 1920, Valdez, Huerfano County, Colorado; Antonio G. Archuleta was enumerated in the household of George and Alice Sessum (1920 Census).
In 1930, Embudo; Antonio G. Archuleta and his wife Alcaria Archuleta were enumerated with the following children: Orlando G., Juanita, and Teresa Dora Archuleta (1930 Census).
In 1940, Dixon; carpenter Antonio G. Archuleta and his wife Alcarita A. were enumerated with the following children: J. Orlando, Juanita, and Terecita Dora Archuleta (1940 Census).
On 16 Feb 1942, Dixon; Antonio Guadalupe Archuleta (B: 6 Jun 1898, Embudo), a resident of Dixon, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as 5' 5", 161 pounds, light complexion, brown eyes, black hair, and a skilled laborer. Next of kin was recorded as his wife Alcarita A. Archuleta (Draft Card).
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