he worked as a laborer and owned $50 in real estate and $10 in personal property.In 1866, Juan and Felipa were living in Tucson with their children Faviano and Augustina, next door to Santos Aguirre. In 1870, Juan was working as a laborer in Tucson. He owned $500 worth of real estate and $150 worth of personal property. Felipa
was keeping house and caring for four children, Agustina, Fabiano, Amado, and Macario. On 30 June 1880, Juan and Felipa were living along the Santa Cruz River with their son Augustino, niece Amada, and two other children, Macario and Faborino. On June 1900, Felipe was living with her son Favian in the first precinct of Tucson. Felipa lived were her son Fabian on Anita Street on 2 May 1910. The census indicates that only three of her 12 children were still alive. Felipa died on 9 September 1917 at 1006 Contzen Avenue in Tucson from "acute indigestion." She is buried in Holy
Hope Cemetery. Juan Aguirre and Felipa Acedo were the parents of twelve children (only five are identified, three were alive in 1900."
he worked as a laborer and owned $50 in real estate and $10 in personal property.In 1866, Juan and Felipa were living in Tucson with their children Faviano and Augustina, next door to Santos Aguirre. In 1870, Juan was working as a laborer in Tucson. He owned $500 worth of real estate and $150 worth of personal property. Felipa
was keeping house and caring for four children, Agustina, Fabiano, Amado, and Macario. On 30 June 1880, Juan and Felipa were living along the Santa Cruz River with their son Augustino, niece Amada, and two other children, Macario and Faborino. On June 1900, Felipe was living with her son Favian in the first precinct of Tucson. Felipa lived were her son Fabian on Anita Street on 2 May 1910. The census indicates that only three of her 12 children were still alive. Felipa died on 9 September 1917 at 1006 Contzen Avenue in Tucson from "acute indigestion." She is buried in Holy
Hope Cemetery. Juan Aguirre and Felipa Acedo were the parents of twelve children (only five are identified, three were alive in 1900."
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