Toribio Carnero Acosta
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Married 4 Feb 1854
Jesús Nazareno, Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico
Jesús Nazareno, Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico
Their nine children:
1. Pascuala 1855
2. Pascacio 1857
3. Juan 1858 - 1900
4. Lucía 1859
5. Theodoro 1862
6. Manuel 1865
7. Sebastián 1870 - 1939
8. Cleofas 1870 - 1934 M5V6-DXV
9. Monarcho 1877 -
2. Pascacio 1857
3. Juan 1858 - 1900
4. Lucía 1859
5. Theodoro 1862
6. Manuel 1865
7. Sebastián 1870 - 1939
8. Cleofas 1870 - 1934 M5V6-DXV
9. Monarcho 1877 -
Toribio Acosta enumerated twice in 1870 Census
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Note: the Toribio Acosta family is enumerated twice in the 1870 US Census for Presidio del Norte.
First on page 01 lines 23-31 as dwelling #3 family #3, and
then on page 02 lines 6-14 as dwelling #6 family #6.
Both pages were enumerated on August 7, 1870, yet the information is not exactly the same! Why?
Differences: page 01 page 02
for Toribio
age 40 39
Occupation Driver Laborer
for Theodoro
age 8 7
for Lucia
age 10 9 yet other records show her as maybe 11 (born 1859) in 1870
birth place Mexico Texas
for Manuel
age 6 5
for Cleofas
name Cleofeo Cleophis
age 4 3
for Monarcho
age - ? missing yet he should have been 3(or 2) in 1880
First on page 01 lines 23-31 as dwelling #3 family #3, and
then on page 02 lines 6-14 as dwelling #6 family #6.
Both pages were enumerated on August 7, 1870, yet the information is not exactly the same! Why?
Differences: page 01 page 02
for Toribio
age 40 39
Occupation Driver Laborer
for Theodoro
age 8 7
for Lucia
age 10 9 yet other records show her as maybe 11 (born 1859) in 1870
birth place Mexico Texas
for Manuel
age 6 5
for Cleofas
name Cleofeo Cleophis
age 4 3
for Monarcho
age - ? missing yet he should have been 3(or 2) in 1880
Research Notes:
María Ana Núñez 28 Jan 2021:
"Sebastian was the seventh child. His oldest brother was Pascacio Acosta, my grandmother Francisca's biological dad. Years later, the Spanish flu took the lives of Pascacio and two little boys in Pecos. I didn't know that Sebastian later married Pascacio's widow in FS until I was an adult. My mother and her siblings knew Sebastian as their grandfather whom they loved and was good to them. He never had his own children."
"Sebastian was the seventh child. His oldest brother was Pascacio Acosta, my grandmother Francisca's biological dad. Years later, the Spanish flu took the lives of Pascacio and two little boys in Pecos. I didn't know that Sebastian later married Pascacio's widow in FS until I was an adult. My mother and her siblings knew Sebastian as their grandfather whom they loved and was good to them. He never had his own children."
Ascendancy from Agueda Núñez to Juan Francisco de Acosta 1695
Ascendancy from Agueda Núñez to Juan Francisco de Acosta 1695
Agueda Núñez --> Francisca Acosta 1891 --> Pacasio Acosta 1857 --> Toribio Acosta 1831 --> Crisanto Acosta 1801 --> José Francisco Acosta 1781 --> Juan Francisco 1760 --> Pedro Dionisio de Acosta 1722 --> Juan Francisco de Acosta 1695
Agueda Núñez --> Francisca Acosta 1891 --> Pacasio Acosta 1857 --> Toribio Acosta 1831 --> Crisanto Acosta 1801 --> José Francisco Acosta 1781 --> Juan Francisco 1760 --> Pedro Dionisio de Acosta 1722 --> Juan Francisco de Acosta 1695
Descendancy from Pascasio Acosta and Mariana Gómez Acosta to Agueda Núñez
Pascasio Bustamante Acosta y Mariana Gomez Acosta --> Francisca Acosta Gonzales --> Agueda Gonzales Núñez
This page was updated January 29, 2021 by Antonio Franco with information from FamilySearch and María Ana Núñez.
This page was last updated May 20, 2021 with 1870 census records.
This page was last updated May 20, 2021 with 1870 census records.