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Note: In household of Antonio M Martinez, "United States Census, 1900" Name: Fidelio E Martinez Titles and Terms: Event Type: Census Event Year: 1900 Event Place: Precincts 5-6, 15, 23 Arroyo Seco, Arroyo Hondo, Tres Piedras, Amizette, Taos, New Mexico Territory, United States District: 155 Gender: Male Age: 5 Marital Status: Single Race: White Race (Original): W Relationship to Head of Household: Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son Number of Living Children: Years Married: Birth Date: Apr 1895 Birthplace: New Mexico Marriage Year (Estimated): Immigration Year: Father's Birthplace: New Mexico Mother's Birthplace: New Mexico Mother of how many children: Sheet Number and Letter: 6B Household ID: 118 Line Number: 73 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: T623 GS Film Number: 1241003 Digital Folder Number: 004120507 Image Number: 00398 Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Antonio M Martinez M 40 New Mexico Wife Maria Pabla Martinez F 32 New Mexico Son Jose N Martinez M 17 New Mexico Son Usebio R Martinez M 15 New Mexico Daughter Maria E Martinez F 11 New Mexico Daughter Maria L Martinez F 8 New Mexico Daughter Marina Martinez F 6 New Mexico Son Fidelio E Martinez M 5 New Mexico Sources Citing this Record "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MML7-59R : accessed 24 Feb 2014), Fidelio E Martinez in household of Antonio M Martinez, Precincts 5-6, 15, 23 Arroyo Seco, Arroyo Hondo, Tres Piedras, Amizette, Taos, New Mexico Territory, United States; citing sheet , family 118, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241003. Obituaries Taos County, New Mexico By Alberto Vidaurre'a9 Part 10: 1914 and 1915 of Taos County Obits Main Page Following is part 3 of the 1914 and 1915 Obits as found in the La Revista De Taos, New Mexico News Papers. 96- Antonio Maria Martinez of San Cristobal, NM. Monday 7 Dec 1914 Killed by some hunters from French, NM. He was found dead wednesday evening in La Lama in the place called Garrapata. A dog followed his tracks and scent to where he was buried in a small cave and covered by a large rock. His barking attracted the attention of the people that had been searching for him. The first report was that the 3 hunters seemed to have killed a horse and were butchering it to use as bait for the animals they were hunting, and that Antonio Maria Martinez had seen them and they had killed him. Later reports make no mention of the horse or of the hunters butchering it...One of the hunters named Dawson was found with gunshots to his right leg and to his left shoulder. The hunters arrested were F. S. Cooper and G. W. Dawson the third one named Ed Stewart could not be found. At a Preliminary hearing Jan 1915 before Justice of the Peace I. W. Dwire Ed Stewart of Raton, NM was released because he was able to prove that he was elsewhere at the time of the shooting and there was no evidence to connect him to the crime. At the scene on the ground covered snow there was no sign of struggle or fight. He had been shot from behind. The wounded hunter G. W. Dawson says that the man who shot him had a white beard and was wearing a white hat, Martinez had neither. Ramon Roybal from San Cristobal, NM had both, a white beard and was wearing a white hat. Roybal had tried to purchase medicine to treat wounds at the Tomas Vasquez store in San Cristobal,NM store. Mr. Vasquez did not have the medicine requested but sold him a similar type. Roybal told him he needed it to treat a man that was injuried but not to tell any body. Roybal told others that the injuried American hurt himself when he fell on a rock. Later telling others that the man fell of a tree and injured (stabbed) him self on a broken branch. Roybal told the people organizing the search party not to bother searching because they would never find Martinez. While the search party was out he told the ladies left behind that he knew all about the crime but he was keeping it to himself.
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