In the 1910 US census Joseph and family are living at 625 First Avenue, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona where he is listed as a dry goods salesman. On Joe's 1918 World War I draft registration he uses the name Joseph Jesus Otero and is living at 602 S. 3rd Avenue, Phoenix. He lists his race as "Spanish". Joe is described as five feet eight inches tall, of a slender build with brown eyes and black hair. In the 1920 US census "Joe J" and family are living at 602 South 3rd Avenue, Phoenix, and Joe is a salesman in a department store and Edna is a saleslady in a department store as is daughter Edna. In 1930 census Jesus was listed as a drapery salesman living at 1726 Oxford Street, Los Angeles, California. According to family lore, Joe left one day on a trolley and never returned. According to Agy Peralta, Joe was brought to the home of Bessie Perez where he died from tuberculosis.
In the 1910 US census Joseph and family are living at 625 First Avenue, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona where he is listed as a dry goods salesman. On Joe's 1918 World War I draft registration he uses the name Joseph Jesus Otero and is living at 602 S. 3rd Avenue, Phoenix. He lists his race as "Spanish". Joe is described as five feet eight inches tall, of a slender build with brown eyes and black hair. In the 1920 US census "Joe J" and family are living at 602 South 3rd Avenue, Phoenix, and Joe is a salesman in a department store and Edna is a saleslady in a department store as is daughter Edna. In 1930 census Jesus was listed as a drapery salesman living at 1726 Oxford Street, Los Angeles, California. According to family lore, Joe left one day on a trolley and never returned. According to Agy Peralta, Joe was brought to the home of Bessie Perez where he died from tuberculosis.
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