
ROW
6
Dowe, Minnie,
d. 1881
McAllister, M.,
d. 1882, Also known as Happy
Jack,
he suffered a lung injury when he was shot in a fight over a piece of
land.
He was sent to Tombstone to recover but died of the old injury
Cantrell, Alfred,
d. 1881, Shot by a man
named Brown who was hung for his crime
Ziegler, Joseph,
d. 1 Nov 1882, age 27 yrs, was shot one night through the left breast
and lived only a few minutes.
He and Ed Williams, who shot him, were miners and had been quarreling
while working that day.
The murder took place behind the old ice house
Olleney, Ben,
Shot by Chacon
Carpenter, William
d. 1881, Belived to be the first
Baptist
minister of Tombstone, died of nephritis
Constantine, Simon
d. 1882, Killed, Blown up from a
blast along with Thos. Kearney
Storms, Charley
d. 25 Feb 1881, Shot by Luke Short, Guns blazed as these two gambling
men met.
Storms was shot if front of the Oriental Saloon, where Short dealt
cards.
Rosenthal
d.
1881,
Lilly,
Douglas
d. 1881, Killed, Driver for the
Sycamore
Water Co., was thrown from the wagon,
tramped by the horse, and head
crushed by the wheels.
Stinging Lizard
Shot by Cherokee Hall
Marshall
White, Fred
d. 30 Oct 1880, Accidently shot by Curly Bill
Brocius,
as he started to take his gun.
First Marshal of Tombstone, shot on Oct 27, and died a few days later
Kohler, Helentina
d. 1882
Kohler, Ralph
d. 1882
Kohler, Latham
d. 1884
McCarthy, M.
d. 1882, Shot, A miner, shot by a
man named
Poplin
Unknown
d. 1884, Murdered
Moore, Lester
Here lies Lester Moore, Four slugs from
a .44, No
Les, no more,
A Wells Fargo agent at Naco, disputed with a man
over a package
Harry
Curry
Killed by Indiana 1882
He was killed with Seymour Dye while hauling hay
Owyer, Daniel
d. 1881, Drowned
Kid, Kansas
Cowboy, killed in a stampede
Fitzhugh, Thos
d. 1882, Found dead one morning
in the water closet back
of Mrs.
King's
Lodging House, where he roomed.
Lopez, Malvina,
d. 1880 died in a closed room from charcoal fumes
ROW 7
Indian Bill
Mrs. Clum
Possibly Mary Dennison
Ware Clum,
wife of
John P. Clum
Jim
Riley
d.
1881 Murdered
Dunlap,
Jesse (Three Fingered Jack)
d. 1897?, Shot by Jeff
Milton, Dunlap, one of a band of train robbers, attempting to rob an
express car
which Milton guarded, he was
critically wounded and his friends left him to die.
He was found and brought to
Tombstone where he lived long enough to inform on his friends.
Dutch Annie
d. 1883, Also known as the Queen
of the
Red Light District
Crawley,
Peter
d. 1881, Killed
Thomas, Joseph
d. 1881, Shot, A teamster for Shearer's Lumber wagons and was found
with four bullet wounds in his body.
Indian Joe, another teamster, was believed to have killed him, as both
teams were found abandoned by the roadside.
Tulley, James
d. 1881, A miner with the
Grand
Central Mining Co. To avoid being crushed as the cage shot upward
toward the timbers overhead. Tulley jumped and fell 250 feet to the
bottom of the shaft.
Killeen, Mike
d. 22 Jun 1880, Frank Leslie shot Killeen, and married his widow
McNemony
Shot 1882
Will, Glenn Efrom
b. 1871, d. 1953, His ashes arrived
collect
on delivery.
He was cremated in Oakland, CA, and sent to
Tombstone for interment
Gibbons, John
d. 1880, he died with Melvina Lopez
Ormsby
Shot
King, Cowboy Bill
Shot by Burt Alvord
Wickstrum, John
d. 1882, A swede who died after a
well
he was digging caved in
Six-Shooter
Jim
Shot by Burt Alvord 1885
Unknown
1887
ROW 8
Whitehill, Wm.
d. 1878, Shot,
King, Jack
Shot by Cherokee Hall
Witcher, George
d. 1882, A miner, died when a cable broke hurling
the cage to the bottom of the shaft
McMartin, James
d. 1881, Died of consumption
Robles,
Guadalupe
d. 1888, Shot by officers who
came
looking for Guadalupe's brother Manuel
Charley,
Bronco
Shot by Ormsby
Renacco,
G.
d. 1882, Killed, Fell off a cliff
Pesquira
Killed 1881
Atkins,
Geo.
d. 1888, Row 8
Hancock
d. 1879, Shot, Shot by John Ringo
for making a
disparaging remark about some women
Wilson,
Johnnie
d. 30 Jul 1880, Shot by King
Two gunmen's discussion of the fastest way to draw, ended here
ROW 9
Brammer, Steve
d. 1882
Pring, Mrs.
d. 1881, Suicide, Died from
chloral hydrate
McFarland, S.
d. 1882, Shot by Kellogg, two saloon men were also indicted for this
killing.
J. Gardiner
Shot 1882
He was shot by Kellogg, Two saloon men were also indicted for this
killing
Brady, Brother
d. 1883, age 11 yrs, Drowned in
the San
Pedro River, when one brother tried to save the other
Brady, Brother
d. 1883, age 12 yrs, Drowned in
the San
Pedro River, when one brother tried to save the other
Russell,
Geo.
d. 1882, Employed by the
Tombstone
Epitaph, died while being operated on for stomach cancer
Kee, Foo
Operated a grocery store, and died
from ptomaine poisoning
McBride, Archie
d. May 1882, Proprietor of the
Grand
Hotel died of Consumption
Blair, Johnnie
Died of smallpox. A cowboy tied
rope
around his feet,
and dragged him to his grave to avoid touching the body
ROW
10
Anton,
Weiners
d. 1882
Verra, Raymond
d. 1882, Stabbed
Gadela, Chas.
d. 1882
Noonan, Mike
b. Ireland, Sulphur Springs Valley,
Killed by
indians,
A lone rancher, was shot when he went out to chop wood
Bancroft,
Ed
d. 1882
Smiley, Chuck
d. 1884, Shot
Wan, Sing
Kee, Quong
Operated several restaurants.
Was first
buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Bisbee, his friends had his body moved
and laid to rest in Boothill beside the friends he knew in life.
Kee, Tong
Lum, Ah, Mrs. (China Mary)
b. China, d. 16 Dec 1906, Leader of Tombstone's chinese community.
Some believe she had Tong affiliation in China.
Lung, Hop
ROW 11
Nunnelley, Emmett Crook
b. 1884, d. 1946, Led the
restoration of the Boothill Graveyard
It was his request to be buried here
Hand, Geo.
Killed by indians
Two
Chinese
Died of leprosy
Slaughter, John Swain
b. Jun 1845, Texas, d. 8 Feb 1945, Settled in Tombstone in 1879,
a former slave who took the name of
his master, John Slaughter
RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THE FOLLOWING TO BE
BURIED IN SOME OF THE MANY UNKNOWN
GRAVES
Stewart, Mrs., d. 1880, Location unknown. Said to be
first
burial in Boothill
Harris, Sam,
d. 1889, age 1 yr 4 days, Buried in the
old jewish
plot
Holly, John, d. 1880, Location unknown. Keeper of the
Rural
Dining Hall
Kettlewell, Location unknown. Child of Mrs. Lizzie
Kettlewell
Bobier, William,
d. 16 Jul 1882, Location unknown. Died
during a
dispute over a cock-fight
Huggins, Mr., d. 1882, Location unknown. Burned to
death in
hotel fire
Talliday, John, d. 1881, Location unknown. Shot by Harper
Harper, Thos., b. Missouri, d. 8 Jul 1881, Location
unknown.
Hanged for shooting John Talliday
Rose
Campion, 1882, Death was
caused by stillborn birth
Robertson, Location unknown. Two infant sons of
S.C. and Alice
Robertson
White, John, d. 1882, Location unknown.
Mitchell, d. 1880, Location unknown.
Kenney, Agnes, d. 1878, age 1 yr, Location unknown.
Cambell, d. 1883, Location unknown. Suicide
McLoon, Dr., d. 1883, Location unknown
Stanifor, d. 1883, Location unknown. Stage Driver,
suicide
Contreras, d. 1883, Location unknown. Murdered
Dernitt, J.D., d. 1881, Location unknown. Fell into a
mine shaft
Gagelia, d. 1881, Location unknown.
Stanifor, d. 1883, Location unknown. Stage Driver,
suicide
Also Rumored To be Buried Here
Bradshaw,
E.L., Former boyfriend of Blond
Mollie.
Believed to be
shot by Frank Leslie, who began seeing Mollie
Cazares, Gregorio, Killed by Angel Otero and Loretto Teutima
Chung,
Sam, Killed by Stephen Ruff
Eisele, Joseph, d. 1884, Mining accident
Elias, Manuel, age 29 yrs, Died in a mining blast
Fat, Wong, b. Oct 1809, China, d. 27 Sep 1908, age
98 yrs
Figueroa, Antonio, d. 10 May 1882, Shot by Marshal Dave
Neagle
Foos,
Freddie, d. 1878, age 7 yrs, died
of diphtheria,
among the
first of the burials in Boothill
Gardiner,
J., Shot by a man named Kellog
George, Albert, d. 31 Dec 1882, Black Diamond Spring,
Killed by
Apaches
He, Sing, d. Jul 1898, A vegetable peddler, killed
by Francisco
Morales
Huggins,
Mr., d. 1882, Location unknown.
Burned to
death in
hotel fire
Kettlewell, Location unknown. Child of Mrs. Lizzie
Kettlewell
Malcolm, Henry, age 52 yrs
Martin, Thomas, b. Cornwall, Died in a mining accident
Orante, Filomento, b. Hermosillo, Sonora, d. 12 Jul 1882,
Shot
by Deputy Kiv Phillips
Padden, J., d. 2 Aug 1884, Fell down a mine shaft
Ridgeway, C.O., d. 1882, Row 4, Found lying dead in a
wagon
outside of town
Ruff, Stephen, Killed by Sam Chung
Sweeney, Martin A., d. 28 Jun 1878, Murdered by Oliver Boyer
in
a drunken quarrel
Vasquez,
Ramon, d. 6 Oct 1882, Knifed by
Dan Allen
Yen,
Too, d. Jul 1887, Bitten by a hog
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