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About Felipe Weaver
"Guivar, Paulin 10 Sep 1832 - Paulin Guivar (Weaver) with Maria Dolores Martin, residents from San Fernandes, Padrinos: Santiago Martines and Maria de la Lus Lucero, residents from San Fernando, Witnesses: don Carlos Beaubien and Juan Estevan Benavides, residents from the same place.
- Note: Santiago Martines and his wife, Maria de la Lus Lucero were "padrinos" of quite a few other brides and grooms.
On the 21st of October of 1901, I married in the Church of Taos, Cayetano Weaver legitimate son of the deceased Felipe Weaver and of Antonia Trujillo from Taos, NM with Maria Melesia Taylor single, legitimate daughter of Juan Taylor, deceased, and of Librada Rael from Taos, NM. The Padrinos were, Bernabe Gonzales and Victoriana Santiestevan de Gonzales."
from: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16553854/person/39...
https://www.newspapers.com/image/211129477/?terms=%22felipe%20weave...
went insane: https://www.newspapers.com/image/600355188/?terms=%22felipe%20weave... : The Santa Fe New Mexican • 15 Sep 1893, Fri · Page 1
recommitted: https://www.newspapers.com/image/600366770/?terms=%22felipe%20weave... • The Santa Fe New Mexican • 01 Dec 1894, Sat · Page 4
LAS VEGAS, N.M. —
Las Vegas, N.M. is home to the state's first and only mental institution or psychiatric hospital.
The Las Vegas NM Hosp. was : "Built in 1889, it was originally called the Territorial Insane Asylum and then the New Mexico Hospital for the Insane. Now, it's called the New Mexico Behavior Health Institute."
see also: https://www.healthandenvironment.org/uploads-old/MentalHealth.pdf
Felipe Weaver's Timeline
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Taos, Taos County, NM, United States
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1897 |
August 8, 1897
Age 40
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Las Vegas, San Miguel County, NM/AZ territory, United States
January 6, 1912 New Mexico became the 47th state and on February 14, 1912 Arizona became the 48th state in the Union |