Genealogy Projects tagged with new mexico on the Geni Family Tree

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  • North Cemetery, Melrose, New Mexico

    This project is for those buried in North Cemetery, Melrose, Curry County, New Mexico. Find a Grave

  • Fort Stanton Merchant Marine & Military Cemetery

    In 1899 a public health hospital was established for patients from the Merchant Marines at Fort Stanton. Many of those who died there were buried in the cemetery and in 1913 it became known as the Merchant Marine Military Cemetery. In 1940 Fort Stanton became a POW camp and German POWs were held there. The cemetery contains the remains of four of the POWS who died while incarcerated and were bu...

  • Los Alamos County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born in Los Alamos County, New Mexico.= Official Website =The first white settlers arrived in the 1880s, and the county, named for its seat, was established out of parts of Santa Fe and Sandoval counties in 1949; in 1969 the Los Alamos county and city governments were integrated into one government. In land area Los Alamos is the smallest county in New Mexi...

  • Founding Families of Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Scope of project ==This project identifies members of the founding families of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1706.== Overview ==On 23 April 1706 Francisco Cuervo y Valdés wrote to the king of Spain and to the viceroy of New Spain he had founded a new villa in New Mexico. Francisco Cuervo y Valdés named the community after the viceroy, Fernandez de la Cueva, Duque de Alburquerque. The governor, in...

  • Fort Union National Monument New Mexico and those who were stationed there including Union Volunteer Militia Infantry and Cavalry

    This project is for those that served in the New Mexico Campain and were stationed at Fort Union New Mexico and those who supported it.Fort Union exposed to the wind, within a sweeping valley of short grass prairie, amid the swales of the Santa Fe Trail, lie the territorial-style adobe remnants of the largest 19th century military fort in the region. For forty years, 1851-1891, Fort Union funct...

  • McKinley County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in McKinley County, New Mexico.= Official Website =McKinley County was created in 1901 and named for President William McKinley. Over three-quarters of its population are Native American with residents from the Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni tribes. Adjacent Counties * Cibola County * Sandoval County * Apache County, Ariz. * San Juan County Citi...

  • Franciscan Missionaries of New Spain/New Mexico

    Tracing all Franciscan Missionaries who came to New Spain and/or New Mexico with the Spanish New World "discovery".Franciscan Missionaries* Marcos de Niza

  • Mount Calvary Cemetery,Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, 87102 USA

    Mount Calvary Cemetery, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, 87102 USA: Find a Grave Per the Mount Calvary Cemetery Supervisor, the original section of this cemetery was called Santa Barbara Cemetery. When the new portion of the cemetery was established, Santa Barbara became a section of the larger Mount Calvary Cemetery. Older death certificates and burial records may list the burial as...

  • Jews of New Mexico

    This is an umbrella project for all projects related to Jews from New Mexico.

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  • Inscribers at El Morro National Monument

    Scope of Project ==This project identifies people who have made inscriptions at El Moro.== Overview ==El Morro National Monument is located on an ancient east-west trail in western New Mexico. The main feature of this National Monument is a great sandstone promontory with a pool of water at its base. As a shaded oasis in the western U.S. desert, this site has seen many centuries of travelers. T...

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  • Descendants of Fray Cayetano de Otero (1700's New Mexico)

    =This project is designed to gather New Mexico Otero families who are descendants of Fray Cayetano de Otero c.1703-1768= == UPDATE 12-2-2016: New DNA Haplogroup assignment for Cayetano Otero DNA. = =R-DF63= ==='ALL NEW MEXICO OTERO DESCENDANTS PLEASE ADD YOUR PROFILE. ='=The Story of the Otero’s of New Mexico begins in far off Espana. To an Otero family living in the Galicia region of Spain was...

  • Second group of settlers to New Mexico, Dec. 24, 1600

    Scope of project ==This project identifies those who came with the second wave of settlers to New Mexico, who arrived at San Gabriel on December 24, 1600== Overview ==Within the first year of settlement, don Juan de Oñate made a request of the Viceroy of Nueva España for additional reinforcements in New Mexico. Those recruited for this second wave of settlement included soldiers, families, wome...

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  • Governors of New Mexico (Nuevo México) from 1598 to present day

    Scope of project ==This project identifies the Governors of New Mexico from the governors of the Province of New Mexico under the Viceroyalty of New Spain beginning in 1598, to Susana Martinez, the current Governor of the state of New Mexico.== Overview ==*Governors of the Province of New Mexico under the Viceroyalty of New Spain (1598-1822)*Mexican Governors of New Mexico (1822-1846)*Governors...

  • Assassination of Governor Rosas

    Scope of Project ===This project identifies individuals involved in the assassination of former New Mexico governor, Luis Rosas, January 25, 1642.=== Overview ===In the Spanish province of Santa Fe Nuevo México, relations between the civil authorities, the military, and the clergy were frequently stormy, and in the late 1630s, with the governorship of Luis de Rosas, the trouble was brought to a...

  • Los Otero's de España

    Otero (apellido) = Distribución territorial de apellidos en España, según Instituto Nacional de Estadística ====En la jurisdicción de Cabezón de Liébana, lugar del partido judicial de Potes, en la provincia de Cantabria, tuvo su solar una familia de este apellido, con ramas en la villa de Potes y en los lugares de Colio (Cillórigo-Castro), Frama y otras del partido judicial de Potes. De esta fa...

  • Luna County, New Mexico

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Luna County, New Mexico.= Official Website =Before dawn on March 16, 1916, Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa led several hundred of his rebel soldiers across the Mexican border into the southern county village of Columbus. The invaders raided and burned much of the town, causing many residents to flee to the desert. Although the raid...

  • Fort Stanton State Veterans Cemetery

    The Ft. Stanton State Veterans Cemetery, New Mexico’s first state-managed cemetery for honorably discharged veterans and their spouses, opened on November 6, 2017 at 1:30pm.The cemetery features 650 in-ground crypts and 480 columbarium niches for cremated remains. It was built through an application sent by the state to the VA’s Cemetery Grants Program which provides funding for VA-funded but s...

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