De Baca County, formed in the year 1917, was named in the honor of Governor Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca, the second elected Governor of New Mexico. It encloses 2,334 sq mi of area. More than 2.2K people live over here and 900 households and 600 families reside here in this county. Fort Sumner is the county seat and the largest city.
Blacks or African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, Pacific Islanders, Whites and few other races, Latinos and Hispanics of any other race form the racial and cultural variance in this country.
Today the county records depository unveils the hidden facts about the residents of the De Baca County most easily and conveniently that never before. The vast database encompasses huge range of information on vital and public statistics including birth, marriage registration page and volume number, divorce verdicts, death and obituary news along with burial and cemetery reports, land registration deeds, census figures, immigration and naturalization details, military and war martyrs service history and achievement niceties, will and estate data and so on.
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