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Antonio Bagtas

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Antonio Bagtas

Birth
Philippines
Death
27 Oct 1938 (aged 62)
Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8193278, Longitude: -79.9421391
Plot
Greenhill (singles), Row 10, grave 41
Memorial ID
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Antonio Bagtas was born on May 10, 1876, in the Philippine Islands. No information on his birth place or parents names. Information about his Military Service shows he lived in San Francisco, California from 1917-1922. He applied for Naturalization in Savannah Georgia in July 1922, and his petition was witnessed in April 1923, Savannah Georgia. Antonio Bagtas Entered the US Service on July 26, 1899 (Volunteer Service) as a Private. He served for 23 years when he filed for Citizenship and ended up serving for 30 years in total. Information shows 27th Company and 8th Infantry in his service record. He was retired at the time of his death in October 1938,Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. He married Sarah Jane Whaley after 1923, and there is no information that they had any children. He was initially buried in Old White Meeting House & Cemetery in Summerville, South Carolina. Around 1942, he was re-interred in Magnolia Cemetery, and Sarah was later buried next to him in 1964.
Antonio Bagtas was born on May 10, 1876, in the Philippine Islands. No information on his birth place or parents names. Information about his Military Service shows he lived in San Francisco, California from 1917-1922. He applied for Naturalization in Savannah Georgia in July 1922, and his petition was witnessed in April 1923, Savannah Georgia. Antonio Bagtas Entered the US Service on July 26, 1899 (Volunteer Service) as a Private. He served for 23 years when he filed for Citizenship and ended up serving for 30 years in total. Information shows 27th Company and 8th Infantry in his service record. He was retired at the time of his death in October 1938,Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. He married Sarah Jane Whaley after 1923, and there is no information that they had any children. He was initially buried in Old White Meeting House & Cemetery in Summerville, South Carolina. Around 1942, he was re-interred in Magnolia Cemetery, and Sarah was later buried next to him in 1964.


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  • Created by: Deesign
  • Added: Feb 17, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125266499/antonio-bagtas: accessed ), memorial page for Antonio Bagtas (10 May 1876–27 Oct 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125266499, citing Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Deesign (contributor 47579919).