Alberto Molinar
Alberto Molinar
born 8 Jun 1877 in Mexico
died 30 Jul 1956 in Midland Memorial Hospital at 79 yrs buried in Fairview Cemetery, Midland. |
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Alberto Molinar married Luisa Jácquez circa 1912.
They had 12 children:
1. Jesús Jácquez Molinar, (Daughter )
born 7 August 1913 in Brewster Co., Texas. died 27 Sep 1972 in Alpine buried in Holy Angels Cemetery. |
2. Benigna Molinar
born 9 Feb 1915 in Terlingua died 23 Mar 1993 in Midland Memorial Hospital buried in Presidio. She married Jesus Manuel Rodriguez they had nine children. |
3.
José Molinar
born 15 Aug 1916 in Terlingua died in Midland 5 Sep 1971 buried in Fairview Cemetery, Midland. |
4.
María Molinar
born circa 1918 in Terlingua. |
5. Guadalupe Molinar (daughter)
born circa 1920 in Terlingua. |
6. Alberto Molinar, Jr.
born 29 Dec 1921 in Terlingua died 22 Sep 2002 in Medical Center Hospital, Odessa buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Odessa, with full military honors; he served in U.S. Army at Normandy. married Anita Flores in Jan 1950. They had eight children. |
7. Luz Molinar (daughter)
born circa 1923 in Terlingua married Sabino Macias, born 26 Feb 1921 in Terlingua. He was the son of Benjamin Macias and Nicolasa Levario. They had one known child. A family page for Luz and Benjamin Macias coming soon. |
8. Victoriana Molinar
born circa 1924 in Terlingua. |
9. Antonio Molinar
born circa 1926 in Terlingua. married Enriqueta Hernandez, born circa 1930. daughter of Florencio Hernandez and Ester Córdova. They had ten children: Delma, Nora, Lorena, Antonio jr, Margarita, Armando, Barbara, Elva, Elvajena (Jeannie), and Eddie. |
10. Conrado Molinar
born circa 1929 in Brewster County, Texas |
11. Arturo Molinar
born 3 Oct 1931 in Brewster County, Texas |
12. Enedina Molinar
born in Brewster County, Texas. Her married name was Deanda. |
Alberto Molinar and his best friend and first cousin Antonio Molinar Franco. they bought land together and then separately next to each other. The Molinar School was on Alberto's property and that is where Alberto's and Antonio Franco's children went to school.
"On May 5 of 1917 Antonio Franco and Alberto Molinar each bought 200 acres of Section 38 from Aneceto Sosa and his wife Prejedes Sosa. Antonio paid $300 for his 200 acres and Alberto paid $340 for his." click here to learn more
"On May 5 of 1917 Antonio Franco and Alberto Molinar each bought 200 acres of Section 38 from Aneceto Sosa and his wife Prejedes Sosa. Antonio paid $300 for his 200 acres and Alberto paid $340 for his." click here to learn more
Molinar School reflected in Terlingua Creek
Molinar School teacher and students in front of the school
The information on this page is from Bob Wirt from his website Life Before the Ruins and Tony Molinar with his post in "Discuss Any Family." The photograph of Luz Molinar was submitted by Louisa Franco Madrid.
This page was last Updated Jan 3, 2013.
Esta página fue actualizada el día 3 de Enero 2013.
Esta página fue actualizada el día 3 de Enero 2013.