In 1900, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Cecilio Baca (B: Nov 1887) was enumerated with his parents José María & Manuela Baca and brother Donaciano Baca (1900 Census).
In 1910, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farmer Cicilio Baca and his wife Delfinia Baca were enumerated with son Crestino Baca (1910 Census).
On 5 June 1917, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; José Cicilio Baca (B: 21 Nov 1886, New Mexico), a resident of Chimayó, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, brown hair, and dark brown eyes. He claimed a wife and 3 children under age 12 (Draft Card).
In 1920, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer J. Cicilio Baca and his wife Delfinia L. Baca were enumerated with sons: Crestino, Eligio, Juanito B., and Miguel Baca; mother-in-law Rafaelita C. Vigil; sister-in-law Martina López; and nephew Carmen López (1920 Census).
In 1930, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer Cicilio Baca and his wife Delfinia were enumerated with children: Eligio, Juan, Miguel, Ursulo, Celso, Magdalena, and Eliseo Baca; and "aunt" Rafaela C. Vigil (1930 Census).
In 1940, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Celcilio Baca and his wife Delfinia were enumerated with children: Eligio, Juan, Miguel, Ursulo, Celso, Mary, Eliseo, and Rosendo Baca (1940 Census).
In 1900, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Cecilio Baca (B: Nov 1887) was enumerated with his parents José María & Manuela Baca and brother Donaciano Baca (1900 Census).
In 1910, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; farmer Cicilio Baca and his wife Delfinia Baca were enumerated with son Crestino Baca (1910 Census).
On 5 June 1917, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; José Cicilio Baca (B: 21 Nov 1886, New Mexico), a resident of Chimayó, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, brown hair, and dark brown eyes. He claimed a wife and 3 children under age 12 (Draft Card).
In 1920, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer J. Cicilio Baca and his wife Delfinia L. Baca were enumerated with sons: Crestino, Eligio, Juanito B., and Miguel Baca; mother-in-law Rafaelita C. Vigil; sister-in-law Martina López; and nephew Carmen López (1920 Census).
In 1930, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer Cicilio Baca and his wife Delfinia were enumerated with children: Eligio, Juan, Miguel, Ursulo, Celso, Magdalena, and Eliseo Baca; and "aunt" Rafaela C. Vigil (1930 Census).
In 1940, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Celcilio Baca and his wife Delfinia were enumerated with children: Eligio, Juan, Miguel, Ursulo, Celso, Mary, Eliseo, and Rosendo Baca (1940 Census).
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