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Yginio Salazar
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Born: Iginio Salazar
Birthdate: February 14, 1863
Birthplace: Valencia County, New Mexico
Marriage: Isabel Paniague
Children: Margarita Salazar
Death: January 7, 1936
Burial: Lincoln Cemetery
A Brush with Death
By J. Young
Iginio (Yginio) Salazar was born February 14th 1863 in Valencia County, New Mexico. He was raised in New Mexico on the Hondo of Valencia County in the Quara & Cienega area. His parents were Teofilo and Aurelia Paubla Salazar. He had at least 5 brothers and sisters. Lugarda, Francisco, Magencia, Romula, and Jose. At a toddler age Salazar’s father died and his mother remarried to Miguel Luna. The family settled a few miles west of Lincoln to farm and ranch. Salazar, Became a skilled Horseman and a good shot with a pistol and rifle he also learned the techniques of farming and ranching. And then in his spare time he became a master fiddle player and living near Fort Stanton, was hired at a young age and paid $50 to perform for an event there.
Eventually Salazar became entangled in the Lincoln County War and befriended Billy the Kid and The Regulators becoming himself at age 15 the youngest Regulator.
During the five-day battle at Lincoln, Salazar stationed himself inside the McSween house with his pal Billy the Kid. Salazar looked up to Billy and often admired him. The McSween house was set ablaze in an attempt to get the men out.
Salazar was present at a peace meeting with The Kid, Dolan, and others a year after joining them. Unfortunately, Dolan broke the peace, and Chapman, an attorney working for the widow Mrs. Mcsween, was murdered as he would have been a liability for Dolan and his crimes. The meeting was a failure, and the Regulators left for San Patricio. Salazar returned home to his family. Later, when the Kid escaped from the Lincoln County Jail, he went to Yginios, where he was given food and a horse. Yginio Salazar eventually married Isabel Paniague in the late 1890s and had a daughter named Margarita Salazar. Yginio passed away on January 7th, 1936, and his headstone reads “pal of Billy the Kid.” Salazar’s wife passed away two years later, and their daughter Margarita lived to be 96 years old and is buried at Lincoln cemetery by her parents.
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(Note: Some claim that Yginio’s father was Juan Demacio Salazar and mother was Maria Guadelupe Trujillo born in 1799. That would make her 64 years old at the time of giving birth to Yginio. Pals of Billy the Kid are investigating, but find this information to be inaccurate. Please check back later for updates. )
If this theory is correct then Maria’s birthdate is incorrect or she was still having babies in her sixties? These would be Yginio’s siblings if true.
Jose Felipe DeJesus Salazar (1817-1840)
Jose Guadalupe Salazar (1823-?)
Maria Antonia Salazar (1827-?)
Rosalia Salazar (1831-?)
Maria Gregoria Salazar (1833-?)
Agapita Salazar (1834-?)
Aniceto Salazar (1836-?)
Jose Bernardo Trujillo Salazar (1838-1909)
Jose Preciliano Salazar (1840-?)
Scipio Salazar (1846-1929)
Yginio Salazar (1863-1936)