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Verdugo

  • Descendants of Victorio Verdugo 1 Victor Verdugo . +de Verdugo

  •  ........ 2 Victor Verdugo

  •  ............ +Alejandra Avendano 

  • ................... 3 Baltizar Verdugo

  • +Maria Hernandez 1892 - b: 1892 in abt  Arizona

  • .... 4 Alejandra Verdugo 1919 - 1985 b: November 11, 1919 in culiacan sinaloa mexico

  • ... 4 Candelaria Verdugo 1920 -  b: 1920 d. August 31, 1952

  •  ..............1st Partner +Estella

  •  .................................. +Manuel Hernandez 

  • ............... *2nd Husband of Candelaria Verdugo:

  •  .............................. 4 Luz Verdugo 1922 - 1989 b: February 14, 1922 in culiacan sinaloa mexico

  • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1st Husband ...........................? 

  • .................................. 2nd Husband of Luz was Eugene Franklin Campbell 1891 - 1976 b: April 07, 1891 in KANSAS, FLORENCE

  •  .............................. 4 Victor Verdugo . 1924 - 2011 b: 1924 in mexico

  • ..................................+ partner;  with one child 

  •  .................................. +Rosa Elena Salinas b. August 28, 1934 d. October 19, 1999 Mex. 

  • .............................. 4 Balthazar Verdugo about 1926 - 1987 b: 1926 Mexico or Arizona

  • . ..............................4 Trinidad Verdugo 

  • .................................. +Pete Hernandez

  • . 4 Manuel Verdugo b. March 01, 1933  d. November 12, 2014

  • .................................. +Susanna Guerena M. He married her before she passed

  • ........2 Baltizar Verdugo b. 1926  culiacan sinaloa mexico

  • d. 1987  Yuma Arizona  Arizona  USA Gila County Mountain View Cemetery

  • ............ M. Angelita

  •  ................... 3 Baltazar Verdugo b: in Mexico More information :

  • .. 4 Jose Hernandez Verdugo b. 9 Jul 1928 • Yavapai, Arizona, USA d. September 05, 1929 Guaymas de Zaragoza

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notes:
Generation No. 1 1. JOSE ANASTASIO1 HERRERA was born 1838 in Pueblo Cocheti, Bernalillo, New Mexico. He married LUZ HERRERA. She was born in New Mexico.  Children of JOSE HERRERA and LUZ HERRERA are: 2. i. ANASTASIA2 HERRERA.  ii. MARIA HERRERA. Generation No. 2 2. ANASTASIA2 HERRERA (JOSE ANASTASIO1  She married LUCIO HERNANDEZ. Notes for LUCIO HERNANDEZ: Hung at San Marcos Station Mexico  Yaqui Indians : While his wife and Children Watched: We don't know what happen to her , If was killed or sold into slavery Lucio Hernandez State: Arizona Locality, Court: District of Arizona, District Court Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.;Naturalization Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, 1912-1955; Microfilm Serial: M1616; Microfilm Roll: 1. Source Information: U.S. Naturalization Records - Original Documents, 1795-1972 (World Archives Project) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Naturalization Records for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, 1890-1972. NARA Microfilm Publication M1541, 40 rolls. Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Naturalization Records for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, 1890-1957. NARA Microfilm Publication M1542, 153 rolls. Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. National Archives, Washington, D.C. More About LUCIO HERNANDEZ:
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Cochise Co. Marriages Brides to Verdugo Men. AZ.

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Groom                          Bride: 

 

Verdugo, Alphonso    Apodaca, Lola                  November 17, 1920

Verdugo, Antonio       Arviso, Angela                 December 9, 1919

Verdugo, Leopoldo     Ballesteros, Manuela      July 13, 1914

Verdugo, Carlos M.    Domingues, Josefa          August 25, 1911

Verdugo, Ramon        Erives, Cruz                     May 6, 1920

Verdugo, Rafugio       Gil, Raguel                        January 19, 1920

Verdugo, Ramon        Guerrero, Loerta             September 29, 1919

Verdugo Loretto         Leybas Clara                   October 23. 1895

Verdugo, Louis L.       Martinez, Henriqueta    August 25, 1911

Verdugo, Louis M.      Montoya, Felipa             September 10, 1913

Hijo, Manuel Verdugo  Rojas, Epinienia             August 4, 1916

Verdugo, Ramon        Sarana, Angelita             July 27, 1918

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Cochise Co. Marriages Groom to Verdugo Women. AZ.

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Groom                               Bride: 

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Montoya, Vicente            Verdugo, Adela               August 20, 1915

Watson, F.A.                     Verdugo, Agripina          July 14, 1920

Martinez, Carlos              Verdugo, Felipa              August 17, 1915

Medina, Jose G.                 Verdugo, Jesus M.           July 6, 1914

Ybarra, Reyes                   Verdugo, Maria1             September 17, 1920

Venegas, Francisco          Verdugo, Melqiuades    October 3, 1914

Morales, Jesus                  Verdugo, Rita                  October 8, 1917

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http://files.usgwarchives.net/az/cochise/vitals/marriages/brides.txt

http://www.mycochise.com/groomsl2mi.php

Luz Verdugo

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At the Yaqui River

Yaquis (Hiakim) or Yo'emem (The People).

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The Yaquis were well accustomed to the many parts of North America. By 552 AD, Yaquis were living in family groups along the Yaqui River (Yoem Vatwe) north to the Gila River, where they gathered wild desert foods, hunted game and cultivated corn, beans, and squash. Yaquis traded native foods, furs, shells, salt, and other goods with many indigenous groups of central North America. Among these groups are the Shoshone, the Comanche, the Pueblos, the Pimas, the Aztecs, and the Toltec. Yaquis roamed extensively in pre-Columbian times and sometimes settled among other native groups like the Zunis.

E. Verdugo Campbell

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