He was born in Brenno, Italy September 16, 1858.
His father was a stone mason in Italy and during his early years he assisted him in his profession. He came to America in May 1892, and worked as a contractor and brick mason in Lockwood, Missouri. On May 1, 1896 he was employed by Frisco Lines building a stone culvert near Rosedale, Kansas. On April 1, 1921 he entered the water service department at Fort Scott, Kansas.
On December 22, 1882 he was married to Sadie Botigi, of Brenno, Italy and to them were born five boys and two girls. Two of the sons now serve the Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. Abbiatti reside in Lockwood, Missouri. Continuous service of 30 years and 6 months entitles him to a pension allowance of $35.00 a month, effective October 1, 1928
The Frisco Employees' Magazine
The Pension Roll
December 1928 edition page 22
Thanks to Nancy Brewer for this informaiton
He was born in Brenno, Italy September 16, 1858.
His father was a stone mason in Italy and during his early years he assisted him in his profession. He came to America in May 1892, and worked as a contractor and brick mason in Lockwood, Missouri. On May 1, 1896 he was employed by Frisco Lines building a stone culvert near Rosedale, Kansas. On April 1, 1921 he entered the water service department at Fort Scott, Kansas.
On December 22, 1882 he was married to Sadie Botigi, of Brenno, Italy and to them were born five boys and two girls. Two of the sons now serve the Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. Abbiatti reside in Lockwood, Missouri. Continuous service of 30 years and 6 months entitles him to a pension allowance of $35.00 a month, effective October 1, 1928
The Frisco Employees' Magazine
The Pension Roll
December 1928 edition page 22
Thanks to Nancy Brewer for this informaiton
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