Person:Albert Baez (1)

     
Albert Vinicio Baez
b.15 Nov 1912 Puebla, Mexico
  1. Albert Vinicio Baez1912 - 2007
  2. Mimi Thalia Baez1914 - 1969
  3. Peter Baez1920 - 2008
  • HAlbert Vinicio Baez1912 - 2007
  • W.  Joan Bridge (add)
m. 1936
  1. Margarita Mimi Baez1945 - 2001
Facts and Events
Name Albert Vinicio Baez
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Nov 1912 Puebla, Mexico
Immigration[2] 2 Oct 1915 Laredo, Webb, Texas, United States
Residence[9] 5 Jun 1917 Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States314 Artesian
Census[3] 1920 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Census[6] 1925 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Census[5] 1930 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Graduation[8] 1933 Madison, Morris, New Jersey, United StatesB.S., Mathematics, Drew Univeristy
Graduation[8] 1935 Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United StatesM.S., Physics, Syracuse University
Residence[4] 1935 Boonton, Morris, New Jersey, United States
Marriage 1936 to Joan Bridge (add)
Census 1940 Madison, Morris, New Jersey, United States39 Kings Road
with Joan Bridge (add)
Graduation[8] 1950 Stanford, Santa Clara, California, United StatesPh.D., Physics, Stanford University
Residence 28 Jul 1952 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States238 President St.
with Joan Bridge (add)
Residence[7] 4 Dec 1963 Paris, Paris, France9 Rue Sedillot
Divorce 1 Jul 1981 Marin, California, United Statesfrom Joan Bridge (add)
Death[1] 20 Mar 2007 Redwood City, San Mateo, California, United States
Reference Number? Q721085?


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Albert Vinicio Báez (; November 15, 1912 – March 20, 2007) was a Mexican-American physicist and the father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña, and an uncle of John C. Baez. He made important contributions to the early development of X-ray microscopes and later X-ray telescopes.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index: Death Master File, database. (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).

    Issue State: New York; Issue Date: Before 1951

  2. Border Crossings: From Mexico to U.S., 1895-1957.
  3. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).

    Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 11, Kings, New York; Roll: T625_1161; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 647; Image: 733.

  4. United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T627).

    Census Place: Madison, Morris, New Jersey; Roll: T627_2371; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 14-48.

  5. United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626).

    Census Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York; Roll: 1491; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 916; Image: 504.0; FHL microfilm: 2341226.

  6. New York State Census Records 1825-1925 - Information Online Indexes.

    New York State Archives, Albany, New York, State Population Census Schedules, 1925; Census Place: Election District 08, Assembly District 01, Brooklyn, Kings, 28.

  7. United States. Department of State. Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835–1974, [index with images]. (Online database: Ancestry.com Operations, 2010).

    National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; General Records of the Department of State; Record Group: RG59-Entry 5166; Box Number: 10; Box Description: 1964 AA - BT. (Death of father, Alberto Baldomero Baez)

  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Albert Baez, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  9. United States. Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. (Washington, D.C.: National Archives Microfilm Publication M1509, 1987-1988).

    Registration State: Texas; Registration County: Nueces; Roll: 1983498; (Father: Alberto Baldomero Baez)