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On the top of the page, continues dwelling 65 and family 68, the Jose E. Torres household. Abdnado(?) Baca and Francisco M. Baca appear to be stepsons of Jose E. Torres, my 2nd…

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1930: Sheet 4a · 26 Mar 2010 You

Dwelling 65, family 68(?). Jose E. Torres and Birginia M. Torres. This appears to be my second great-grandfather, father of Delfina (Torres) Zimmerly above. Birginia (maybe…

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1930: Sheet 3b · 26 Mar 2010 You

Dwelling 63, family 66. Estevan and Delifina (Torres) Zimmerly, with their children Pauline, Lupe, Gertrude, Estevan, Ida, Max, Albert and Cecilia. Estevan and Delfina were my…

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1930: Sheet 3b · 26 Mar 2010 You

Rogerio and Clara Torres are shown in dwelling 34, family 36. Regerio was the son of Crespin and Andrea (Trujillo) Torres. Further down, in dwelling 37 and family 39, we see…

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1930: Sheet 2b · 26 Mar 2010 You

Janis was killed in a car accident. It was sudden and unexpected. She was a special education teacher at the Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation. She was very dedicated to her…

Footnote Page: Janis B Schwartzenberg · 19 Sep 2009 You

Crespin Torres was living in his aunt's household. She is Maria Guadalupe (Torres) Baca, married to Pedro Antonio Baca, a prominent merchant in the town of Socorro. Crespin's…

Footnote Page: Crespin Torres · 29 Apr 2009 You