In 1885, Precinct 3, Rio Arriba County; Genoveva Valdéz was enumerated with her parents Antonio & Pabla Valdéz and brother Braulio Valdéz (1885 Census).
In 1900, Española; Genoveva Valdéz was enumerated with her parents Antonio & Paula Valdéz and siblings: Elena, Petra, Ramóna, Margarito, and Francisca Valdéz; and maternal grandmother Dolores García (1900 Census).
On 12 Sept 1918, Denver, Colorado; Genoveva Quintana of Española, New Mexico was recorded as next of kin for Bacilio Quintana (B: 14 Jun 1877), a resident of Denver, Colorado, when he registered for the World War I draft (Draft Card).
In 1930, San Pedro; Genoveva and her husband Basilio Quintana were enumerated with children: Juan E., Celestino, Natividád, Lorenzo, Eufelia, Francisquita, and Ageda Quintana (1930 Census).
In 1940, San Pedro; Genoveva and her husband Bacilio Quintana were enumerated with children: Lorenzo and Agueda Quintana, and Natividad Chávez (1940 Census).
In 1885, Precinct 3, Rio Arriba County; Genoveva Valdéz was enumerated with her parents Antonio & Pabla Valdéz and brother Braulio Valdéz (1885 Census).
In 1900, Española; Genoveva Valdéz was enumerated with her parents Antonio & Paula Valdéz and siblings: Elena, Petra, Ramóna, Margarito, and Francisca Valdéz; and maternal grandmother Dolores García (1900 Census).
On 12 Sept 1918, Denver, Colorado; Genoveva Quintana of Española, New Mexico was recorded as next of kin for Bacilio Quintana (B: 14 Jun 1877), a resident of Denver, Colorado, when he registered for the World War I draft (Draft Card).
In 1930, San Pedro; Genoveva and her husband Basilio Quintana were enumerated with children: Juan E., Celestino, Natividád, Lorenzo, Eufelia, Francisquita, and Ageda Quintana (1930 Census).
In 1940, San Pedro; Genoveva and her husband Bacilio Quintana were enumerated with children: Lorenzo and Agueda Quintana, and Natividad Chávez (1940 Census).
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