The high altitude in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico was a danger to her life, so they moved to California where they could be in a lower altitude and better climate for her health.
The 1900 California Federal Census lists three children, all born in New Mexico, however nothing else is known of them: Fannie C., Ethel E., Oscar.
It is unknown when Julia died, but she is not listed on the 1910 Federal Census with Oscar. A marriage certificate in South Dakota indicates that he remarried in 1905.
The high altitude in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico was a danger to her life, so they moved to California where they could be in a lower altitude and better climate for her health.
The 1900 California Federal Census lists three children, all born in New Mexico, however nothing else is known of them: Fannie C., Ethel E., Oscar.
It is unknown when Julia died, but she is not listed on the 1910 Federal Census with Oscar. A marriage certificate in South Dakota indicates that he remarried in 1905.
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