While still living in Spain, he married Maria Barquin, and from this union they had a son, Manuel.
In November, 1912, he emigrated to the United States with his mother and younger brother, Mariano, to join his father and two brothers, Jose and Braulio, who were already employed at the Miller and Lux Ranch in Mendota, California.
Little is know about Gerardo's later years; he left his family in California, moving to Nevada to become a shepherd, never having sent for his wife and son in Spain.
While still living in Spain, he married Maria Barquin, and from this union they had a son, Manuel.
In November, 1912, he emigrated to the United States with his mother and younger brother, Mariano, to join his father and two brothers, Jose and Braulio, who were already employed at the Miller and Lux Ranch in Mendota, California.
Little is know about Gerardo's later years; he left his family in California, moving to Nevada to become a shepherd, never having sent for his wife and son in Spain.
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