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Eulalio Leal Garcia

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Eulalio Leal Garcia

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
1 Dec 1950 (aged 67)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-135, SR# X325
Memorial ID
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Son of Juan Ramos Garcia & Juanita Gonzales Leal.
Eulalio Leal Garcia married Juanita Molina Apr 16, 1923, in Harris Co., Texas.

The following bio complements of: Sam Belinoski, grandson of Eulalio:
SR-X325 Eulalio GARCIA (12 March 1883 – 30 November 1950)
Eulalio was a native Texan, born in Uvalde, Texas. He was an excellent cook, and worked as a cook for the Cactus Jack Garner Ranch. He made home brew and wine from wild grapes. Eulalio worked as a laborer for the Southern Pacific railroad for 30 years, making $25.00 biweekly. He probably rode the railroad more than anyone, as the railroad passed directly in front of his home on the corner of Hicks and Court Street. Coming home from work, he would ride the train and get off in front of his home. Eulalio married Juanita MOLINA in 1920 and moved to Houston, the same year. They had six children:
Julia (GARCIA) BELINOSKI,
Rosaura “Rosita” (GARCIA) TORRES
Guadalupe (GARCIA) GONZALES,
Esperanza Hope (GARCIA) DIAZ,
Gilbert GARCIA, and
Ruth FIGUEROA (Juanita GARCIA’s child and Eulalio’s stepdaughter.)
During World War I, he was the youngest of the family, and was not drafted.
Eulalio’s parents had four other children, two boys and two girls.
Son of Juan Ramos Garcia & Juanita Gonzales Leal.
Eulalio Leal Garcia married Juanita Molina Apr 16, 1923, in Harris Co., Texas.

The following bio complements of: Sam Belinoski, grandson of Eulalio:
SR-X325 Eulalio GARCIA (12 March 1883 – 30 November 1950)
Eulalio was a native Texan, born in Uvalde, Texas. He was an excellent cook, and worked as a cook for the Cactus Jack Garner Ranch. He made home brew and wine from wild grapes. Eulalio worked as a laborer for the Southern Pacific railroad for 30 years, making $25.00 biweekly. He probably rode the railroad more than anyone, as the railroad passed directly in front of his home on the corner of Hicks and Court Street. Coming home from work, he would ride the train and get off in front of his home. Eulalio married Juanita MOLINA in 1920 and moved to Houston, the same year. They had six children:
Julia (GARCIA) BELINOSKI,
Rosaura “Rosita” (GARCIA) TORRES
Guadalupe (GARCIA) GONZALES,
Esperanza Hope (GARCIA) DIAZ,
Gilbert GARCIA, and
Ruth FIGUEROA (Juanita GARCIA’s child and Eulalio’s stepdaughter.)
During World War I, he was the youngest of the family, and was not drafted.
Eulalio’s parents had four other children, two boys and two girls.

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