In 1900, Vallecitos; Julian was enumerated with his parents Epimenio & Emiliana V. Trugillo; and siblings: Epimiana, Demetrio, and Guadalupe Trugillo (1900 Census).
In 1910, La Cueva, Rio Arriba County; Julian was enumerated with his father Epimenio Trujillo; stepmother Antonia; siblings: Demetria, Guadalupe, Felix, and Adolfo Trujillo; step-siblings: Salvador and Dolores Lobato; and half-siblings: Alberto and Juanita Trujillo (1910 Census).
On 5 Jun 1917, La Madera; Julian Trujillo (B: 31 May 1893, Tusas), a resident of La Madera, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as married, tall, slender, black eyes, and black hair (draft card).
In 1920, La Madera; Julian Trujillo and his wife Simonita were enumerated with the following children: Manuel and Emiliana Trujillo (1920 Census).
In 1940, La Madera; Julian Trujillo and his wife Simonita H. were enumerated with the following children: Manuel, Dorila, Epimenio, and Julian Trujillo Jr. (1940 Census).
In 1900, Vallecitos; Julian was enumerated with his parents Epimenio & Emiliana V. Trugillo; and siblings: Epimiana, Demetrio, and Guadalupe Trugillo (1900 Census).
In 1910, La Cueva, Rio Arriba County; Julian was enumerated with his father Epimenio Trujillo; stepmother Antonia; siblings: Demetria, Guadalupe, Felix, and Adolfo Trujillo; step-siblings: Salvador and Dolores Lobato; and half-siblings: Alberto and Juanita Trujillo (1910 Census).
On 5 Jun 1917, La Madera; Julian Trujillo (B: 31 May 1893, Tusas), a resident of La Madera, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as married, tall, slender, black eyes, and black hair (draft card).
In 1920, La Madera; Julian Trujillo and his wife Simonita were enumerated with the following children: Manuel and Emiliana Trujillo (1920 Census).
In 1940, La Madera; Julian Trujillo and his wife Simonita H. were enumerated with the following children: Manuel, Dorila, Epimenio, and Julian Trujillo Jr. (1940 Census).
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