Place:Sandoval, New Mexico, United States

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Place Information
Name
Sandoval
Alternate names
Sandoval     (Getty Vocabulary Program)
Type
County
Coordinates
36.2°N 107.617°W
Located in
New Mexico, United States     (1903 - )
See also
Bernalillo, New Mexico, United States     (Parent county (source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990))
Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States     (Child county (source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990))
Contained Places

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Abandoned complex
Nueve
Census-designated place
Algodones
Cochiti
Jemez Pueblo
La Jara
Pena Blanca
Placitas
Ponderosa
Pueblo of Sandia Village
Regina
San Felipe Pueblo
Santa Ana Pueblo
Santo Domingo Pueblo
Torreon
Zia Pueblo
Deserted settlement
Ahke-gha-we
Allerton
Chijuilla
Coyote
Cubeta
Puaray
Rancho de la Posta
Stolen Town
Tunque Pueblo
Wolf Canyon
Woodbury
Inhabited place
Angostura
Bernalillo
Cabezon
Casa Salazar
Cañon
Chical
Cochiti Indian Reservation
Cochiti Lake
Copper City
Corrales
Counselor
Cuba
Cuervo Crossing
Deer Creek Landing
Deer Lake
Domingo
El Chapparal
El Llanito
El Rito
Evergreen Hills
Frijoles
Garrison
Gilman
Guadalupe
Hagan
Jemez Indian Reservation
Jemez Springs
Juanita
La Gotera
La Madera
La Placita
LaVentana
Lagunitas
Las Cocinitas
Las Colonias
Las Huertas
Marquez
Montezuma
O'Neil Landing
Penistaja
Pines
Porter
Puertecito
Ranchito
Rio Rancho Estates
Rio Rancho
Rivajana
Rosario
San Felipe Indian Reservation
San Luis
San Miguel
San Pablo
San Ysidro
Sandia Pueblo
Santo Domingo Indian Reservation
Seven Springs
Señorito
Sierra de los Pinos
Sile
Tecolote
Tejon
Upper La Jara
Unknown
Bland
San Felipe
Sandia
Santa Ana
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source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog
the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

Sandoval County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of 2000, the population was 89,908. Its county seat is Bernalillo6.

On February 20, 2004, Sandoval County became the second jurisdiction in the United States (after San Francisco) to issue a marriage license to two women. The county clerk, noting that the New Mexico law defining marriage does not mention gender, said she feared a lawsuit if she refused to issue such marriage licenses.

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Timeline

Date Event Source
1903 County formed Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1910 First census Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
1926 Land records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1926 Marriage records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1926 Probate records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1950 No significant boundary changes after this year Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990

Population History

source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
Census Year Population
1910 8,579
1920 8,863
1930 11,144
1940 13,898
1950 12,438
1960 14,201
1970 17,492
1980 34,799
1990 63,319

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External links

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