(Rep.) delegate Socorro Co.
Son of Aniceto and
Clara Nieto de Abeytia
Graduate of
Michael's college, Santa Fe
Engaged in jewelry business in Santa Fe, eight years; located in Las Vegas, 1885-96, incorporating Mexican filigree jewelry business; removed to Socorro,
1896, and engaged in general mdse., real estate, stockraising and farming; county school supt. San Miguel Co., 1886-7; chief depty. treas. and collector, San Miguel Co., 1889-90; chairman board county comm., San Miguel Co., 1893-4; mayor city Socorro, 1904-5; sheriff Socorro Co., 1907-9; mem. Socorro city council, 1897-1903 and 1909-11; pres. board of regents, New Mex. School of Mines, Socorro, 1909-11; mem. Catholic Knights of America.
Resided in Socorro. Brother, Francisco. 9/22/1890 mother in law died in Santa Fe.
His wife died a month after he did, also in Socorro
(Rep.) delegate Socorro Co.
Son of Aniceto and
Clara Nieto de Abeytia
Graduate of
Michael's college, Santa Fe
Engaged in jewelry business in Santa Fe, eight years; located in Las Vegas, 1885-96, incorporating Mexican filigree jewelry business; removed to Socorro,
1896, and engaged in general mdse., real estate, stockraising and farming; county school supt. San Miguel Co., 1886-7; chief depty. treas. and collector, San Miguel Co., 1889-90; chairman board county comm., San Miguel Co., 1893-4; mayor city Socorro, 1904-5; sheriff Socorro Co., 1907-9; mem. Socorro city council, 1897-1903 and 1909-11; pres. board of regents, New Mex. School of Mines, Socorro, 1909-11; mem. Catholic Knights of America.
Resided in Socorro. Brother, Francisco. 9/22/1890 mother in law died in Santa Fe.
His wife died a month after he did, also in Socorro
Inscription
Remembrance from Max G Torres.
Gravesite Details
Stone placed 1952.
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