In 1900, Española, Santa Fe (sic) County, New Mexico; Salomon García and Liberato García were enumerated with their grandmother Pilar Ortega (1900 Census).
In 1910, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farm laborer Solomon García was enumerated with his grandmother Pilár Ortega (1910 Census).
On 12 Sept 1918, Española, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Salomon García (B: 18 Feb 1876), a resident of Española, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, tall height, black hair, brown eyes, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as Refugio V. de García (Draft Card).
In 1920 & 1930, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farmer Salomon García and his wife Refujio were enumerated with children: Vicente and Josefina García (1920 & 1930 Census).
In 1940, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farmer Salomon García and his wife Refugio V. were enumerated with daughter Josefina M. García; adopted son Vicente García; and daughter-in-law Amanda P. García (1940 Census).
In 1950, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; widowed farmer Salomon García was enumerated with his son Vicente García with his wife Amada and their children: Genobeba M., Solomon, Angie M., David L., Elmer D., Pauline M., and Teresa A. García (1950 Census).
In 1900, Española, Santa Fe (sic) County, New Mexico; Salomon García and Liberato García were enumerated with their grandmother Pilar Ortega (1900 Census).
In 1910, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farm laborer Solomon García was enumerated with his grandmother Pilár Ortega (1910 Census).
On 12 Sept 1918, Española, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Salomon García (B: 18 Feb 1876), a resident of Española, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, tall height, black hair, brown eyes, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as Refugio V. de García (Draft Card).
In 1920 & 1930, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farmer Salomon García and his wife Refujio were enumerated with children: Vicente and Josefina García (1920 & 1930 Census).
In 1940, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farmer Salomon García and his wife Refugio V. were enumerated with daughter Josefina M. García; adopted son Vicente García; and daughter-in-law Amanda P. García (1940 Census).
In 1950, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; widowed farmer Salomon García was enumerated with his son Vicente García with his wife Amada and their children: Genobeba M., Solomon, Angie M., David L., Elmer D., Pauline M., and Teresa A. García (1950 Census).
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