In 1910, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Nasario García was enumerated with his widowed mother Nabora G. García and siblings: Rita, Adelaido, Tomás, Juan D., and Victoriano Garcia (1910 Census).
On 5 June 1917, Lamy, New Mexico; Nazario García (B: 30 Oct 1893, Lamy), a resident of Cañoncito, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as married, medium build, black eyes, black hair, and employed doing section work for the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe (A.T. & S.F.) Railroad at Cañoncito (Draft Card).
In 1920, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; railroad laborer Nasario García was enumerated with his sister Rita García (head of household) and brothers: Victoriano, Juan, Tomás, and Adelaido García (1920 Census).
In 1930, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; A.T.S.F. track foreman Nacario García and his wife María D. were enumerated with children: Delfina, Leonora, Josefina, and Perciliana García (1930 Census).
In 1940, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; foreman Nasario García and his wife María were enumerated with children: Delfinia, Josefina, Perceliana, Angelina, Nasario Jr., Alisia, and David García (1940 Census).
In 1950, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; railroad foreman Nasario García was enumerated with children: Evangelina, Nasario Jr., Alice, David, and Elionor García (1950 Census).
In 1910, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Nasario García was enumerated with his widowed mother Nabora G. García and siblings: Rita, Adelaido, Tomás, Juan D., and Victoriano Garcia (1910 Census).
On 5 June 1917, Lamy, New Mexico; Nazario García (B: 30 Oct 1893, Lamy), a resident of Cañoncito, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as married, medium build, black eyes, black hair, and employed doing section work for the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe (A.T. & S.F.) Railroad at Cañoncito (Draft Card).
In 1920, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; railroad laborer Nasario García was enumerated with his sister Rita García (head of household) and brothers: Victoriano, Juan, Tomás, and Adelaido García (1920 Census).
In 1930, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; A.T.S.F. track foreman Nacario García and his wife María D. were enumerated with children: Delfina, Leonora, Josefina, and Perciliana García (1930 Census).
In 1940, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; foreman Nasario García and his wife María were enumerated with children: Delfinia, Josefina, Perceliana, Angelina, Nasario Jr., Alisia, and David García (1940 Census).
In 1950, Glorieta, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; railroad foreman Nasario García was enumerated with children: Evangelina, Nasario Jr., Alice, David, and Elionor García (1950 Census).
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