Quintín Mendoza
María Flores Mendoza
born Presidio County, Texas c. 1889 her mother was Savina [Sabina?] Flores |
Married September 19, 1903 in Fort Davis
April 9,1930 US Census:
United States Census, 1930 New Mexico Eddy Loving ED 8 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Quintin A Mendoza Head M 53 Texas Maria Mendoza Wife F 41 Texas Daub Mendoza Son M 24 Texas [should this be David?] Ezekial Mendoza Son M 23 Texas died 1969 Monsito Mendoza Son M 21 Texas [is Monsito "Moises?"] Virginia Rodriguez Daughter F 18 Texas Maria Mendoza Daughter F 16 Texas Inez Mendoza Daughter F 13 Texas born April 20, 1917 Jose Mendoza Son M 9 New Mexico [who is this Jose?] Otaveana Mendoza Daughter F 7 New Mexico Eduardo Mendoza Son M 6 New Mexico Alberto Mendoza Son M 3 New Mexico Alisia Mendoza Daughter F 0 New Mexico Antibida Mendoza Daughter-in-law F 23 New Mexico Manuela Mendoza Granddaughter F 8 New Mexico Quintine Mendoza Grandson M 6 New Mexico Lues Mendoza Granddaughter F 3 New Mexico Virginia Mendoza Daughter-in-law F 17 Texas Josefina A Mendoza Granddaughter F 0 New Mexico Genovela Mendoza Daughter-in-law F 18 New Mexico Caterino Mendoza Grandson M 0 New Mexico Marijil Rodriguez Son-in-law M 22 Texas |
Their children:
Virginia born June 18, 1911; died May 2, 1936 in Alpine, Texas of ruptured appendix
married Marijil Rodríguez b. ca. 1908
Virginia born June 18, 1911; died May 2, 1936 in Alpine, Texas of ruptured appendix
married Marijil Rodríguez b. ca. 1908
"Both of my grandfathers, Quintín Mendoza and Salomé Luján, lived and worked in the mines in the 1890's when they were young men.
They both moved on, Quintín to Ft Davis and subsequently to Carlsbad in 1917 as an agriculture homesteader. In the early '30's, he sold his NM farm and mineral rights to the potash developers, and he relocated to homestead in the Queen area as the only Mohair goat rancher in the state.
Grandfather Salomé moved to the X Ranch in Kenter (Kent, Tex), where he worked as a Chuck wagon cook until just before he died in 1943.
Grandfather Quintín passed away in 1961, and both are buried in the Santa Catalina cemetery in Carlsbad, a memory lane place, like Terlingua's cemetery."
They both moved on, Quintín to Ft Davis and subsequently to Carlsbad in 1917 as an agriculture homesteader. In the early '30's, he sold his NM farm and mineral rights to the potash developers, and he relocated to homestead in the Queen area as the only Mohair goat rancher in the state.
Grandfather Salomé moved to the X Ranch in Kenter (Kent, Tex), where he worked as a Chuck wagon cook until just before he died in 1943.
Grandfather Quintín passed away in 1961, and both are buried in the Santa Catalina cemetery in Carlsbad, a memory lane place, like Terlingua's cemetery."
Written by
Abel Mendoza, Sr.
Abel Mendoza, Sr.
Notes: Jose Mendoza's death certificate is from https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y4-N44G-9?i=2051 Jose lived 1 year 11 months and 24 days. Jose died from diphtheria at 4 PM on Sept 10, 1921. There is a Jose Mendoza listed in the 1930 Census (nine years later) who is nine years old. What is the relationship if any between these two?