In 1920, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Romulo Baca was enumerated with his parents Juan De Baca Sr. & Epimenia and siblings: Benita, Adelaida, Vicente, and Emilia Baca (1920 Census).
In 1930, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; railroad laborer Romolo Baca was enumerated with his parents Juan de Jesús & Epimenia Baca and siblings: Benita, Adelaida, and Vicente Baca (1930 Census).
In 1940, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; WPA laborer Romolo Baca and his wife Salome were enumerated with children: Delfin, Bernardita, Fabiola, and Deluvina Baca (1940 Census).
On 16 Oct 1940, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado; Romolo Baca (B: 2 Jan 1911, Chimayó, New Mexico), a resident of Leadville, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as 5' 6", 135 pounds, dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes, and employed by A.S. & R. [American Smelting and Refining] Company. Next of kin was recorded as Salome T. Baca of Leadville (Draft Card).
In 1950, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; general building constructor Romolo Baca and his wife Salone were enumerated with children: Delfin, Bernie, Fabiola, Edwina, Leopoldo, Selonica, and Orlinda Baca (1950 Census).
In 1920, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Romulo Baca was enumerated with his parents Juan De Baca Sr. & Epimenia and siblings: Benita, Adelaida, Vicente, and Emilia Baca (1920 Census).
In 1930, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; railroad laborer Romolo Baca was enumerated with his parents Juan de Jesús & Epimenia Baca and siblings: Benita, Adelaida, and Vicente Baca (1930 Census).
In 1940, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; WPA laborer Romolo Baca and his wife Salome were enumerated with children: Delfin, Bernardita, Fabiola, and Deluvina Baca (1940 Census).
On 16 Oct 1940, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado; Romolo Baca (B: 2 Jan 1911, Chimayó, New Mexico), a resident of Leadville, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as 5' 6", 135 pounds, dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes, and employed by A.S. & R. [American Smelting and Refining] Company. Next of kin was recorded as Salome T. Baca of Leadville (Draft Card).
In 1950, Chimayó, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; general building constructor Romolo Baca and his wife Salone were enumerated with children: Delfin, Bernie, Fabiola, Edwina, Leopoldo, Selonica, and Orlinda Baca (1950 Census).
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