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Children:
  1. Celestino "Abram?" Vargas: Birth: 6 Apr 1884 in Mexico. Death: 19 Apr 1940 in San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA


Notes
a. Continued:   1925 Bastrop Co. death certificate seems like best candidate. 1913 Bexar Co. death certificate lists POB as Texas, which seems to rule it out, unless an error.
  POSSIBLE DEATH CERTIFICATE:
 Francisco Vargas, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"
 Name: Francisco Vargas
 Event Type: Death
 Event Date: 24 Jan 1925
 Event Place: Elgin, Bastrop, Texas, United States
 Gender: Male
 Marital Status: Married
 Birth Date: 1865
 Birthplace: , Mexico
 Father's Name:
 Mother's Name:
 Certificate Number: 03036
 GS Film number: 2113743
 Digital Folder Number: 005145310
 Image Number: 02502
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 POSSIBLE CENSUS RECORD:
 1920 United States Federal Census about Francesco Bargas
 Name: Francisco Bargas
 [Francisco Vargas]
 [Francesco]
 Age: 60
 Birth Year: abt 1860
 Birthplace: Mexico
 Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 4, Bastrop, Texas
 House Number: Farm
 Race: White
 Gender: Male
 Immigration Year: 1910
 Relation to Head of House: Head
 Marital Status: Married
 Spouse's Name: Mattee
 Father's Birthplace: Mexico
 Mother's Birthplace: Mexico
 Home Owned: Rent
 Naturalization Status: Alien
 Year of Naturalization: 1910
 Able to Read: Yes
 Industry: General Farmer
 Employment Field: Own Account
 Household Members:
 Francesco Bargas 60
 Mattee Bargas 70
 Frank Garzo 35
 Rosa Garzo 18
  POSSIBLE 1910 United States Federal Census about Francisco
 Name: Francisco
 Age in 1910: 45
 [48]
 Birth Year: abt 1865
 [abt 1862]
 Birthplace: Mexico
 Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 3, Bastrop, Texas
 Race: Other
 Gender: Male
 Immigration Year: 1885
 Relation to Head of House: Head
 Marital Status: Married
 Father's Birthplace: Mexico
 Mother's Birthplace: Mexico
 Neighbors: View others on page
 Household Members:
 Name Age
 Francisco 45
  VARGAS NAME MEANING AND HISTORY-Spanish and Portuguese: habitational name from Vargas in Santander province, or a topographic name from vargas, plural of varga, a dialect term used in various senses: ‘(thatched) hut’, ‘steep slope’, or ‘fenced pastureland which becomes waterlogged in winter’.
 Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4



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