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Severo Jaramillo

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Severo Jaramillo

Birth
Potrero, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
Death
23 May 1969 (aged 77)
Chimayo, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Chimayo, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Severo's parents were Pedro Jaramillo and Epigmenia Ortega.

In 1900, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Severo Jaramillo (B: Nov 1891) was enumerated with his parents Pedro J. & Epimenia Jaramillo and siblings: Adelaida, Trinidad, Roman, Pedro N., Eloisa, and Enriquez Jaramillo (1900 Census).

In 1910, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; odd job laborer Severo Jaramillo was enumerated with his widowed mother Epimenia Ortega and siblings: Roman and Luisita Jaramillo (1910 Census).

On 5 June 1917, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Severo Jaramillo (B: 7 Nov 1891, Chimayó), a resident of Chimayó, registered for the World War I draft. He was employed as a laborer with the American Smelting and Refining Company in Durango, Colorado. He was described as medium build, tall height, dark brown hair, and dark brown eyes (Draft Card).

In 1920, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer Severo Jaramillo was enumerated with his wife Teresita Jaramillo (1920 Census).

In 1930, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer Severo Jaramillo and his wife Teresita T. Jaramillo were enumerated with adopted daughter María Elena Jaramillo (1930 Census).

In 1940, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farm laborer Severo Jaramillio and his wife Teresita T. Jaramillio were enumerated with daughter Elena Jaramillio and nephew Louis Trujillo (1940 Census).

Severo Jaramillo (B: ~1892; D: May 1969), a resident of Chimayó, passed away at his home. He was predeceased by his father Pedro Jaramillo (D: ~1900).
Severo was survived by his wife Terecita; daughter Elena J. Córdova; brother Roman of Santa Fe; grandsons: Tim, Luis, and Tom; granddaughter Joyce; and other relatives (The Santa Fe New Mexican, 25 May 1969).
Severo's parents were Pedro Jaramillo and Epigmenia Ortega.

In 1900, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Severo Jaramillo (B: Nov 1891) was enumerated with his parents Pedro J. & Epimenia Jaramillo and siblings: Adelaida, Trinidad, Roman, Pedro N., Eloisa, and Enriquez Jaramillo (1900 Census).

In 1910, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; odd job laborer Severo Jaramillo was enumerated with his widowed mother Epimenia Ortega and siblings: Roman and Luisita Jaramillo (1910 Census).

On 5 June 1917, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; Severo Jaramillo (B: 7 Nov 1891, Chimayó), a resident of Chimayó, registered for the World War I draft. He was employed as a laborer with the American Smelting and Refining Company in Durango, Colorado. He was described as medium build, tall height, dark brown hair, and dark brown eyes (Draft Card).

In 1920, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer Severo Jaramillo was enumerated with his wife Teresita Jaramillo (1920 Census).

In 1930, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farmer Severo Jaramillo and his wife Teresita T. Jaramillo were enumerated with adopted daughter María Elena Jaramillo (1930 Census).

In 1940, Chimayó, Santa Fe County, New Mexico; farm laborer Severo Jaramillio and his wife Teresita T. Jaramillio were enumerated with daughter Elena Jaramillio and nephew Louis Trujillo (1940 Census).

Severo Jaramillo (B: ~1892; D: May 1969), a resident of Chimayó, passed away at his home. He was predeceased by his father Pedro Jaramillo (D: ~1900).
Severo was survived by his wife Terecita; daughter Elena J. Córdova; brother Roman of Santa Fe; grandsons: Tim, Luis, and Tom; granddaughter Joyce; and other relatives (The Santa Fe New Mexican, 25 May 1969).


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