Hristo Andonov was born in the village of Grčište (now in Republic of North Macedonia).
He joined the revolutionary organization IMARO, but because he was wanted by the Ottoman authorities, he escaped to Bulgaria.
Later, he was a member of the revolutionary band of Kosta Hristov Popeto and he also served in the 4th company of the 15th Štip Division.
[1] At the end of the First World War, he participated in the restoration of the IMRO and joined a revolutionary band that operated in the region of Strumica.
[2] Andonov was killed in 1928 near the village of Dimidovo, in the Petrich region, which was renamed Samuilovo in 1935.