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Adela Toquinto 1934 - 2007

Adela Toquinto of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, NM was born on September 4, 1934, and died at age 73 years old on December 3, 2007.
Adela Toquinto
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, NM 87121
September 4, 1934
December 3, 2007
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Adela Toquinto's History: 1934 - 2007

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  • 09/4
    1934

    Birthday

    September 4, 1934
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  • 12/3
    2007

    Death

    December 3, 2007
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    Adela Toquinto lived 6 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 73.
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In 1934, in the year that Adela Toquinto was born, on July 22nd, gangster John Dillinger was killed in Chicago. His gang had robbed banks and police stations, among other charges, and he was being hunted by J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI - although many in the public saw him as a "Robin Hood". A madam from a brothel in which he was hiding became an informer for the FBI and, after a shootout with FBI agents, Dillinger was shot and died.
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In 1957, at the age of 23 years old, Adela was alive when on September 24th, the "Little Rock Nine" (nine African-American students) entered Little Rock High School. Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus had previously prevented the students from entering the school at the beginning of the term with the Arkansas National Guard - they blocked the door. President Eisenhower ordered federal troops - the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army - to guard the students and allow them entry.
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