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Lucia Baca

Birth25 Apr 1901 - La Garita, Saguache, Colorado, USA
Death06/27/1981 - Denver County, Colorado, USA
MotherMARIA APOLONIA ROMERO
FatherJose Roman Baca

Born in La Garita, Saguache, Colorado, USA on 25 Apr 1901 to Jose Roman Baca and MARIA APOLONIA ROMERO. Lucia Baca married Santiago "James" Lopez and had 11 children. She passed away on 06/27/1981 in Denver County, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
Jose Roman Baca
1864 - 1947
Maria Apolonia Romero
1868 - 1927
Spouse(s)
Santiago "James" Lopez
1892 - 1963
Children Show all
Juan Ignacio Lopez
1921 - 1997
David Louis Lopez
1922 - 2008
Carlos James Lopez
1934 - 1946
Orlando "Earl" Steven Lopez
1927 - 1999
Santiago Ubaldo Luis "Walter" Lopez
1931 - 2013
Loretta Albina Lopez
1936 - 2013

James F. Donnie Lopez
1938 - 2013
Ellen Elizabeth Lopez
1924 - 2016
Elisa "Ellen" Lopez
1924 - Unknown
Elisa "Ellen" Lopez
1924 - Unknown
Lucia Baca
1901 - 1981

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