San Joaquin County Biographies
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Transcribed by: Linda Diane Jackson 1/6/2010
FRED GATELLI
The junior member of the realty firm of Leonardini and Gatelli, located in the Realty Building on South San Joaquin Street, Stockton, Fred Gatelli was born in San Francisco on August 28, 1897. He is a son of Antonio and Marie (Camacia) Gatelli, natives of Italy, but who have been citizens of the Golden State for many years. In 1903 Antonio Gatelli came to San Joaquin County and bought 150 acres of land in the Weber Tract and planted it to a vineyard and met with success in his venture as a vineyardist. In 1915 he retired and spent the remainder of his days in Stockton. Mrs. Gatelli is still living and is the mother of eight children. The home ranch is still in possession of the Gatelli family.
Fred was educated in the schools of the Bay City and followed various lines of business until he formed his partnership with Mr. Leonardini; since then he has met with the most gratifying success as a realty dealer. His marriage united him with Miss Marie Mantovain, a native of Italy, and she died, leaving a daughter Eleanor Marie. Fraternally Mr. Gatelli is a member of Stockton Parlor No. 7, N.S.G.W. He is always ready to do his part to promote the best interests of Stockton and vicinity and by upright dealings has won the confidence of all with whom he has business dealings.
History of
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
With A
Biographical Review
of
The Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been
Identified with Its Growth and Development
from the Early Days to the Present
HISTORY BY
George H. Tinkham
HISTORIC RECORD COMPANY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
1923
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