I represent Cayetano Garcia, a European man born in Alicante, Spain. At the time of the 1820 census of Pensacola, I was 67 years old, single, and working as a pulpero, which can be translated as grocer or tavernkeeper. Also in my household was a Spanish baker, and a free parda woman named Clara Garcia and her son. The relationships among the people in my household is not clear, but Clara and I may have been living as husband and wife (the Spanish did not have the same social taboos against this as the Anglo-Americans).
Cayetano Garcia
| Race | White |
|---|---|
| Sex | Male |
| Birthdate | ca. 1753 |
| Birthplace | Alicante (Spain) |
| Age in 1821 | 68 |
| Marital Status | Single |
| Occupation in 1821 | Pulpero [Grocer? Tavern?] |
| Address in 1821 | Plaza of Pensacola |
| Sources | 1 |
