Los Alamos Cemetery

Sierra County, Cemeteries of New Mexico


Inscriptions by the Sierra County Genealogical Society, Nov 21, 1994.
Submitted by President, Sandi Evilsizer Koscak

About the cemetery: San Ygnacio de la Alamosa, also known as Alamosa and Canada Alamosa was established in 1859. The 1860 Census suggests that Alamosa was founded as a colony of farmers and their families. Alamosa was abandoned in 1866/1867.

Last, First, Birth, Death, Comments
A. V., d. Jun 12, 1923
Bernal, E. R. A., d. Jun 3, 1928
C. B. L., d. Nov 4, 1939
Dev?, J. R., d. Mar 19, 1932
Dolori, Tas S., d. 1930
E. A., d. 191?
E. L. V., d. Jun 3, 1928
E. U. M., d. ??30
F.L., no dates
J. B. L., no dates, small grave
J. B. S., d. May,1918
J. C., no dates, not duplicate
J. C., no dates
J. R. C., no dates
J. V. L. U. N., d. Sep, 1932
J. Y. L., d. 1916
JS. MA. L, no dates
M. P., no dates
M. V., d. Oct, 1934
OTOL, , no dates


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