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Pvt Epitacio DeAguero

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Pvt Epitacio DeAguero

Birth
Chimayo, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA
Death
16 Aug 1956 (aged 63)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Chimayo, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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On 5 June 1917, Durango, La Plata County, Colorado; Epitacio Deaguero (B: 12 Apr 1893, Chimayó, New Mexico), a resident of Durango, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, black hair, and black eyes (Draft Card).

On 4 Jan 1919, Brest, France; Private Epitacio Deaguero (Service #3687472) departed aboard the "Belgic" among Company B, 49th Infantry. On 16 Jan 1919, he arrived in New York. Emergency contact was recorded as his father Florencio Deaguero of Chimayó, New Mexico (Army Transport Manifest).

In 1930, Chimayó; Epitacio Deaguero was enumerated with his widowed mother Daria Deaguero (1930 Census).

Manuela Vertila DeAgüero (D: 14 Feb 1938, Chimayó) was the daughter of Epitacio DeAgüero and Manuelita Medina (New Mexico Deaths).

In 1940, Chimayó; Epitacio DeAguero and his wife Manuelita were enumerated with sons: Rubel M., Eliseo, and Ricardo Martinez; and daughters Celesina and Carelotia DeAguero (1940 Census).

In 1950, Chimayó; Epitasio DeAguero and his wife Manuelita were enumerated with children: Ricardo, Celerina, and Carlota DeAguero (1950 Census).

On 27 Aug 1956, a military headstone was requested for Epitacio Deaguero (B: 12 Apr 1893; D: 16 Aug 1956) by Manuelita M. Deaguero. On 27 Jun 1918, Epitacio (Service #3657472) enlisted in the US Army. He served as a Private with Company E, Quartermaster Corps, Provisions Fuel & Forage Battalion; Allied Expeditionary Forces. On 16 Sep 1919, he was honorably discharged. Headstone was to be placed in the Santuaro Cemetery, Chimayó, New Mexico (Headstone Application).
On 5 June 1917, Durango, La Plata County, Colorado; Epitacio Deaguero (B: 12 Apr 1893, Chimayó, New Mexico), a resident of Durango, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, black hair, and black eyes (Draft Card).

On 4 Jan 1919, Brest, France; Private Epitacio Deaguero (Service #3687472) departed aboard the "Belgic" among Company B, 49th Infantry. On 16 Jan 1919, he arrived in New York. Emergency contact was recorded as his father Florencio Deaguero of Chimayó, New Mexico (Army Transport Manifest).

In 1930, Chimayó; Epitacio Deaguero was enumerated with his widowed mother Daria Deaguero (1930 Census).

Manuela Vertila DeAgüero (D: 14 Feb 1938, Chimayó) was the daughter of Epitacio DeAgüero and Manuelita Medina (New Mexico Deaths).

In 1940, Chimayó; Epitacio DeAguero and his wife Manuelita were enumerated with sons: Rubel M., Eliseo, and Ricardo Martinez; and daughters Celesina and Carelotia DeAguero (1940 Census).

In 1950, Chimayó; Epitasio DeAguero and his wife Manuelita were enumerated with children: Ricardo, Celerina, and Carlota DeAguero (1950 Census).

On 27 Aug 1956, a military headstone was requested for Epitacio Deaguero (B: 12 Apr 1893; D: 16 Aug 1956) by Manuelita M. Deaguero. On 27 Jun 1918, Epitacio (Service #3657472) enlisted in the US Army. He served as a Private with Company E, Quartermaster Corps, Provisions Fuel & Forage Battalion; Allied Expeditionary Forces. On 16 Sep 1919, he was honorably discharged. Headstone was to be placed in the Santuaro Cemetery, Chimayó, New Mexico (Headstone Application).

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