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Jose Acasio Martin 1833–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Jul 1833

Birth Location: San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico

Death Date: 1880

Death Location: Tianguistengo, Hidalgo, México

Father: Miguel DNA

Mother: Maria Moya

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Jose Acasio Martin was born in 1833 in San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico, the child of Miguel Antonio Martin Serrano Dna And Maria Manuela Moya. Jose Acasio Martin passed away in 1880 in Tianguistengo, Hidalgo, México.

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Biography

  • Jose Acasio Martin was born in 1833 in San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico, the child of Miguel Antonio Martin Serrano Dna And Maria Manuela Moya.
  • Jose Acasio Martin passed away in 1880 in Tianguistengo, Hidalgo, México.

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Jose Martin's Ancestors

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Jose Martin
1833–1880
Birth Place: San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico
Parents
Miguel Antonio Martin-Serrano DNA
1788–1860
San Francisco Del Rancho, Taos, New Mexico Territory
Maria (Manuela) Moya
1798–1883
Abiquiu, Rio Arriba, New Mexico, USA
Grandparents
Juan (Pablo Alejo) Martin
1766–1817
New Mexico Territory
Maria (Josefa De La Candelaria) Mondragon
1768–1810
New Mexico
Great-Grandparents
Jose DNA
1735–1785
Maria Tapia
1741–1790
Juan Mondragon
1679–1766
Maria Trujillo
1682–1736
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jose Martin's Timeline

2 Records

1833
21 Jul 1833
Birth of Jose Acasio Martin in San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico
San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico
1880
1880
Age 47
Death of Jose Acasio Martin in Tianguistengo, Hidalgo, México
Tianguistengo, Hidalgo, México

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Jul 1833
    Event Place: San Joaquin, Abiquiu, New Mexico

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Tianguistengo, Hidalgo, México

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