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About New Mexico Burial Records
New Mexico's burial records are among the most culturally layered in America — spanning Spanish colonial settlers, Native American communities, and Hispanic families with roots centuries deep.
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Notable New Mexico Records in Our Database
Here are a few records from New Mexico — search the full database to find your ancestors.
Kit Carson
b. 1809 — d. 1868
📍 Kit Carson Cemetery, Taos
Frontiersman, trapper, and U.S. Army officer.
Josephine Martinez
b. 1895 — d. 1980
📍 National Cemetery, Santa Fe
Hispanic community leader and folk artist known for her pottery.
Pedro Martinez
b. 1890 — d. 1955
📍 National Cemetery, Santa Fe
Rancher and father of seven.
Georgia O'Keeffe
b. 1887 — d. 1986
📍 Scattered at Ghost Ranch, Abiquiú
American modernist artist associated with the New Mexico desert landscapes.
Notable New Mexico Cemeteries
- 🪦National Cemetery (Santa Fe)
- 🪦Kit Carson Cemetery (Taos)
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