Genealogy Projects tagged with New Mexico on the Geni Family Tree

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  • American Old West

    Wikipedia Designed to capture contributors and participants in America's expansion westward from the east coast. Including politicians, newsmen, explorers, founding fathers, frontiersmen, mountainmen, railroadmen, lawmen, outlaws, gunfighters, etc. Notable people of the American Old West Artists Frederic Remington - Artist who specialized in the American Old West Explorers Saca...

  • Founders of La Villa de Alburquerque

    This project is to collect data on the Founders of Alburquerque (present Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA) Nuevo Mexico,, Nueva España, España/Spain. ===== We welcome any collaborator to offer help with this project. ==== THE FOUNDING OF ALBURQUERQUE = From the NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW: THE FOUNDING OF ALBUQUERQUE, 1706 AN HISTORICAL PROBLEM by Richard E. Greenleaf, Part two p.6-12, and THE SPA...

  • U.S.A. Indigenous peoples-Southwest

    North American Tribes Southwest Includes the Following States Arizona | Nevada | New Mexico Includes the Following Native American Tribes Apache Awatobi Chemehuevi Coahuiltec Cocopa Comanche Havasupai Hopi Jemez Keresan Family Kiowa Kiowa Apache Lipan Manso Maricopa Mohave Navajo Tribe (Diné) Paiute Papago ( Tohono O'odham )

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Official Website Overview Albuquerque, also known locally as Duke City and abbreviated as ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico and the 32nd-most populous city in the United States , with a census-estimated population of 558,545 in 2017. It is the principal city of the Albuquerque ...

  • Bernalillo County, New Mexico

    This project is part of the State of New Mexico Portal . = Bernalillo County, New Mexico About the Project Please use this project to add, research, document, and discuss your ancestors from Bernalillo County. You can add profiles for: People born in Bernalillo County People who lived in Bernalillo County People who died in Bernalillo County Cemeteries Cemeteries of New ...

  • Kirtland Cemetery, Kirtland, New Mexico

    This cemetery, established in 1925, is located on Route 6580, Kirtland, San Juan County, New Mexico. It's also known as Kirtland-Fruitland Cemetery . Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Union County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Union County, New Mexico. Official Website The county was formed in 1894. The county is named “Union” because the citizens were united in their desire for the creation of a new county out of three existing New Mexico counties. Adjacent Counties Las Animas County, Colorado Baca County, Colorado Cimarron County, Oklahoma ...

  • General Douglas L. McBride Roswell Veterans Cemetery, Roswell, New Mexico

    The cemetery was dedicated and officially opened July 4, 2014. The 20-acre cemetery is located adjacent to the city's South Park Cemetery. It is named after the longtime resident and civic leader of the city who served 37-years on active-duty and in the reserves with the U.S. Army. General McBride saw WWII combat action in Italy. The city-owned facility was made possible by the donation of 20...

  • New Mexico with Counties, Towns and Communities Project.

    This project is for those who were born, lived, and died in the State of New Mexico. New Mexico: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the U.S. state of New Mexico. For other uses, see New Mexico (disambiguation). State of New Mexico Nuevo México (Spanish) Yootó Hahoodzo (Navajo) Flag of New Mexico State seal of New Mexico Flag Seal Nicknam...

  • Hidalgo County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Hidalgo County, New Mexico. Official Website A bill creating Hidalgo from the southern part of Grant County was passed on February 25, 1919, taking effect at the beginning of 1920. The county was named for the town north of Mexico City where the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, which in turn was named for Miguel Hidalgo y Cos...

  • Harding County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Harding County, New Mexico. Official Website The county is named for United States President Warren G. Harding, and was created on the day of his inauguration as president on March 4, 1921. Adjacent Counties Colfax County Union County Mora County Quay County San Miguel County Communities Mills Mosquero (Cou...

  • New Mexico Highlands University

    Wikipedia =New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) is a public university located in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Notable Alumni

  • Guadalupe County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Official Website Guadalupe County was named after Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe or after the Mesita de Guadalupe. The county was created on February 26, 1891 by an act of the New Mexico Territorial Legislature. Adjacent Counties De Baca County Lincoln County Quay County San Miguel County To...

  • Grants Memorial Park, Grants, New Mexico

    This cemetery is located on 500 West Roosevelt Avenue, Grants, Cibola County, New Mexico. Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Grant County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Grant County, New Mexico. Official Website The county was founded in 1868 and named for Ulysses S. Grant , 18th President of the United States. Adjacent Counties & Mexican States Catron County Sierra County Greenlee County, Arizona Luna County State of Chihuahua, Mexico

  • Navajo Tribe (Diné)

    The Navajo are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. With more than 399,494 enrolled tribal members as of 2021, the Navajo Nation is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States; additionally, the Navajo Nation has the largest reservation in the country. The reservation straddles the Four Corners region and covers more than 27,325 square miles of land in Ar...

  • Fort Bliss

    Fort Bliss is a United States Army post in New Mexico and Texas, with its headquarters in El Paso, Texas. Named in honor of LTC William Bliss (1815–1853), a mathematics professor who was the son-in-law of President Zachary Taylor, Ft. Bliss has an area of about 1,700 square miles; it is the largest installation in FORSCOM (United States Army Forces Command) and second-largest in the Army overal...

  • St. John's College

    Notable Graduates and Key Figures See List on wikipedia Common Source general wikipedia description "St. John's College is a private liberal arts college known for its distinctive curriculum centered on reading and discussing the Great Books of Western Civilization. It has two U.S. campuses: one in Annapolis, Maryland, and one in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The College traces its origins to King...

  • Carlsbad Cemetery, Carlsbad, New Mexico

    The cemetery is located on 1506 Boyd Drive, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. Find a Grave Interment.net NM Gen Web

  • First Battle of Mesilla (1861), US Civil War

    The First Battle of Mesilla, was fought on July 25, 1861 at Mesilla in New Mexico Territory, in present-day Doña Ana County, New Mexico. It was an engagement between Confederate and Union forces during the American Civil War. The battle resulted in a Confederate victory and led directly to the official establishing of a Confederate Arizona Territory, consisting of the southern portion of the N...

  • Border War (1910-1919)

    The Border War was part of the greater Mexican Revolution. At points in the war, the rebels were supported by the German Empire. Wikipedia The Border War, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military engagements which took place in the Mexico-United States border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution. The Bandit War in Texas was part of the Border War. From the beginning of...

  • Fairview Cemetery, Tularosa, New Mexico

    This cemetery is east of US 70/US at the 54 Junction, 3.5 blocks North of US 70 on North Fairview Street on the east side in Tularosa, Otero County, New Mexico. It's also known as Tularosa Cemetery . Find a Grave Genealogy Trails NM Gen Web

  • Otero County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Otero County, New Mexico. Official Website The county was established in 1899 and was named for Miguel Antonio Otero, the territorial governor when the county was created. Adjacent Counties Doña Ana County Sierra County El Paso County Hudspeth County, Texas Culberson County, Texas Lincoln County Chaves County

  • Eddy County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Eddy County, New Mexico. Official Website History In 1866, Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving drove vast herds of cattle along the Pecos and set up "cow camps" in Seven Rivers and what is now Carlsbad. John Chisum soon joined them and brought an estimated 100,000 head of cattle of his own through the Pecos Valley. In 1881, Charl...

  • Colfax County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Colfax County, New Mexico. Official Website History This county was named for Schuyler Colfax (1823-1885), seventeenth Vice President of the United States under U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant. Colfax County was originally part of Taos County, one of the original nine counties created by the New Mexico Territory in 1852. In 1859,...

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