María de Jesús Valdez and Francisco Lucero were married at Anton Chico, New Mexico Territory, by Father J. B. Fayet, a Catholic Pastor, at San Miguel, New Mexico Territory, about October, 1863.
Francisco Lucero, age 38 years and a Laborer, was enumerated at Puerto de Luna, San Miguel County, New Mexico Territory, June 5, 1880, with M. de Jesus Lucero 30, Pilar Lucero 13, Epitacio Lucero 9, Refugio Lucero 8, Henorigue (Enrique) Lucero 6 and Jacobo Lucero 2.
Francisco Lucero, whose post office address was Chaperito was enumerated at San Agustin, San Miguel County, New Mexico Territory, in the 1890 Veterans Schedules.
Francisco Lucero filed from New Mexico for a Civil War veteran's pension October 28, 1893, and received application No. 1,153,974 and certificate No. 947,850. The surname (apellido) of Francisco’s mother is found spelled Trujio and Trujillo in his pension record; Trujio was accepted by the Bureau of Pensions.
Francisco Lucero, age 67 years and a General Farmer, was enumerated during April, 1910, at Alamo, Guadalupe County, New Mexico Territory, with Jesusita V. Lucero 60, Apolonio Salazar 27 and a grandson-in-law, and Rufina Salazar, 17 and a granddaughter. The enumeration shows that Francisco and Jesusita had been married for 48 years and that Jesusita was the mother of six children, three of whom where then living.
Francisco’s date of birth, as shown by evidence submitted in a declaration to the Bureau of Pensions filed August 30, 1912, was March 31, 1840. In the same declaration Francisco stated “that his several places of residence since leaving the service have bee as follows” at Anton Chico, about 10 years, and rest of time to present date at Puerto de Luna.”
Children of Francisco and Jesusita Lucero mentioned in their pension record included Pilar, born about October, 1866 or in 1867, who died at age 49 years, Servero dead at age 47 years, Epitacio December, 1869, Refugio (female) November 1871, Santa Ana, dead at age 41 years, Enrique, dead at age 39 years, Jacobo in 1874 or April, 1876, Josefita June, 1879, Benigno April, 1886, Alfredo March, 1892, and Rufina 1893. Epitacio, Refugio, Jacobo, Josefita and Alfredo were living when Francisco completed a Bureau of Pensions questionnaire May 8, 1916.
— — —
Jesusita Valdez filed from Alamo, Guadalupe County, New Mexico, for a pension August 1, 1916, and received application No. 1,069,801 and certificate No. 819,080. Her name was dropped from the pension roll because of her death April 5, 1918.
María de Jesús Valdez and Francisco Lucero were married at Anton Chico, New Mexico Territory, by Father J. B. Fayet, a Catholic Pastor, at San Miguel, New Mexico Territory, about October, 1863.
Francisco Lucero, age 38 years and a Laborer, was enumerated at Puerto de Luna, San Miguel County, New Mexico Territory, June 5, 1880, with M. de Jesus Lucero 30, Pilar Lucero 13, Epitacio Lucero 9, Refugio Lucero 8, Henorigue (Enrique) Lucero 6 and Jacobo Lucero 2.
Francisco Lucero, whose post office address was Chaperito was enumerated at San Agustin, San Miguel County, New Mexico Territory, in the 1890 Veterans Schedules.
Francisco Lucero filed from New Mexico for a Civil War veteran's pension October 28, 1893, and received application No. 1,153,974 and certificate No. 947,850. The surname (apellido) of Francisco’s mother is found spelled Trujio and Trujillo in his pension record; Trujio was accepted by the Bureau of Pensions.
Francisco Lucero, age 67 years and a General Farmer, was enumerated during April, 1910, at Alamo, Guadalupe County, New Mexico Territory, with Jesusita V. Lucero 60, Apolonio Salazar 27 and a grandson-in-law, and Rufina Salazar, 17 and a granddaughter. The enumeration shows that Francisco and Jesusita had been married for 48 years and that Jesusita was the mother of six children, three of whom where then living.
Francisco’s date of birth, as shown by evidence submitted in a declaration to the Bureau of Pensions filed August 30, 1912, was March 31, 1840. In the same declaration Francisco stated “that his several places of residence since leaving the service have bee as follows” at Anton Chico, about 10 years, and rest of time to present date at Puerto de Luna.”
Children of Francisco and Jesusita Lucero mentioned in their pension record included Pilar, born about October, 1866 or in 1867, who died at age 49 years, Servero dead at age 47 years, Epitacio December, 1869, Refugio (female) November 1871, Santa Ana, dead at age 41 years, Enrique, dead at age 39 years, Jacobo in 1874 or April, 1876, Josefita June, 1879, Benigno April, 1886, Alfredo March, 1892, and Rufina 1893. Epitacio, Refugio, Jacobo, Josefita and Alfredo were living when Francisco completed a Bureau of Pensions questionnaire May 8, 1916.
— — —
Jesusita Valdez filed from Alamo, Guadalupe County, New Mexico, for a pension August 1, 1916, and received application No. 1,069,801 and certificate No. 819,080. Her name was dropped from the pension roll because of her death April 5, 1918.
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement