March 3, 1975 RE: ALPINE, TEXAS/CAZARES Feb 25, mission fired to Alpine, Texas with major target to provide documentation usable by Legal and Info of the facts surrounding the alleged birth of Gabriel Cazares there in Jan 31, 1920 and with purpose of completing a standard B1 investigation there to provide documented facts of use. Feb 26 missionaire visited the Brewster Co. Clerks office and obtained a statement that there was no record of Cazares birth in the county. Civil and criminal records were checked back 70 years--no record of Cazares family. (p. 8,1) Missionaire visited with the Mayor who was cooperative and suggested contacting city counselman Herman Gonzales, Justice of the Peace Hallie Stilwell and checking the catholic church for Baptismal records. Mayo said she had checked with city council and no-one on it had heard of Cazares. (p8,2 &3) Missionaire visited the local Catholic Church had baptismal records checked 1926-1976 no Cazares, statemtn obtained from priest to that evvect. (p.9,1) The doctor who has benen lontest in the area (Dr. Hill) was checked. His records only go back to 1938. (p. 9,2) Mrs. Chavez the earliest practicing Midwive located had never heard of the Cazares family. (p. 9,3) Affidavits were obtained from three long-time residents County Commissioner Robert Valaisa, Manuel Gonzales and Herman Gonzales. xxxxxxxxxx. (p. 10, 1&2) (p. 11, 1) The manger of the Trans-Pecos abstract co, Mrs. Hopson checked records there and found no records on Cazares at all (would cover birth records) (p. 10,3) Herman Gonzales who gave an affadavit said he would try to get birth records checked in Chihuahua through a friend of his and wuld send the [illegible] any data obtained. He estimated it would take 15 days. (p. 10,9) Justice of the Peace Stillwell was approached. She gave a story [illegible] that she had been in Alpine since 19x10 and did not know the Cazares. Affidavit was also obtained from long-time resident Robert La [illegible], who did not know the Cazares. (p. 12,1) The Chief of Police in Alpine examined the documentiation and suggested alerting the state police on Cazares as they might want to track him down. (p. 12,2) Chief of police felt documentation would be enough to nail Cazares and felt Cazares was a crook. Suggested contact Texas and Fla state Police. This was not done. (p. 13,1) Border Patrol was visited. Had no records back that far. )(p. 13,2)
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