Salvador and Amalia BACA were married 10 Jan 1887 in Albuquerque.
Salvador died before 9 Jan 1920. Salvador was a framer and day laborer. His wife Amalia is a widow in the 1920 census and living with her son Juan. All four of their children, 3 boys and a girl, are still living.
* I called Santa Clara Cemetery and San Jose de Atrisco Cemetery and they said they have no record for a Salvador Armijo in this cemetery which doesn't mean he is not there but that he did not have a grave marker when the database was created. There is another Salvador Armijo in this cemetery FAG#40489050 and in March 2010 I sent an email to the creator of this memorial and asked if they'd ever seen his plot. Creator said no but that usually "Atrisco" means this cemetery. Did not find the plot when I visited in 2010. Also, the obituary for that Salvador says he was a justice of the peace and had two sons.
Salvador and Amalia BACA were married 10 Jan 1887 in Albuquerque.
Salvador died before 9 Jan 1920. Salvador was a framer and day laborer. His wife Amalia is a widow in the 1920 census and living with her son Juan. All four of their children, 3 boys and a girl, are still living.
* I called Santa Clara Cemetery and San Jose de Atrisco Cemetery and they said they have no record for a Salvador Armijo in this cemetery which doesn't mean he is not there but that he did not have a grave marker when the database was created. There is another Salvador Armijo in this cemetery FAG#40489050 and in March 2010 I sent an email to the creator of this memorial and asked if they'd ever seen his plot. Creator said no but that usually "Atrisco" means this cemetery. Did not find the plot when I visited in 2010. Also, the obituary for that Salvador says he was a justice of the peace and had two sons.
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