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Higinio Bernal

7/5/2024

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Higinio Bernal, 1845-1912
Farmer

Buried in City/Loosley Cemetery, Block 19

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Higinio was born around 1845 in Ures, Sonora, Mexico. He was one of several children born to Tiburcio Bernal and his wife. Higinio had an older sister, Trinidad, born 1843, as well as a younger brother named José Maria, born 1853, also in Sonora.

The Bernals seem to have been farmers throughout their lives. Both of the Bernal brothers were living in San Bernardino County, California, in 1872, as that is where Higinio married Juana Ruberto Albañez. According to the 1900 federal census, she was the mother of ten children total, of whom the oldest six may have been born in California. 

Around 1877, Higinio and Juana moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where they had four more children. These younger children are the ones who appear in the Bernal household on the 1900 census.

A retired farmer, Higinio was living at 800 South 5th Avenue in Phoenix when he passed away on April 22, 1912.  He had been paralyzed and bedridden for some time prior. He was buried in City/Loosley Cemetery, Block 19.  There is no grave marker.

His widow Juana died in 1933 and was buried in St. Francis Cemetery.

© 2023 by Donna L. Carr. Last updated March 24, 2023.

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