EARLY GUNNISON COUNTY RESIDENTS E-H
These names are taken from local histories, diaries, early newspapers and other sources EXCEPT vital records.
Instructions: After locating a person in this list, jot down the book and page numbers or other source given. Then click here to get further details on the source
| Name | Comments | Source |
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E., William |
bur Marble Cem, d 24 Aug 1906 |
Donna Drummond |
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Earp, Wyatt |
operated gambling tables at Beibel Saloon in Gunnison 1882 |
Book 44 Page 45 |
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Easterly, Lewis |
Book 50 Page 305, 346 |
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Eastman, George W |
arrived Pitkin 1880s |
Book 44 Page 34 |
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Eastop, Mr. |
had mining claims at East river in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 17 |
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Eaton, Bob |
had mining claims at Elko in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Eaton, Edwin |
brother of FH, visited Marble in 1900 |
Book 52 Page 292 |
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Eaton, FH |
Supt at Osgood Marble quarry in 1900, bro of Edwin, from Knoxville TN |
Book 52 Page 287, 289, 292, 297, 323 Book 57 Page 37 |
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Eaton, George C & family |
vacated rooms in Marble in 1886, filed on Franklin and Eatonia lodes in 1900, editor of The Silver Lance |
Book 52 Page 25, 28 Book 57 Page 35 |
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Eaton, Hartley |
Book 50 Page 142 |
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Eaton, Mr. |
involved in Sheep Mtn Tunnel & Mining Co |
Book 52 Page 36, 37 |
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Eavenson, Ethel |
Taylor Park dam caretaker, d 1965 in Montrose |
Book 30 Page 275 Book 29 Page 114-117, 120 |
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Eavenson, Verne |
Taylor Park dam caretaker, son Walt, dtr in law Betty, d Oct 1959 |
Book 30 Page 275 Book 29 Page 114-117, 120 |
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Eavenson, Walter Vernon |
b 31 May 1951 d 9 Mar 1986, but on the Wolfe Placer near Tin Cup |
Book 29 Page 183 |
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Eckerson, Ed |
Book 50 Page 315 |
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Edgarton house |
in Gunnison, home of Roger Teachout |
Book 44 Page 46 |
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Edgerton, AJ |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Aug 1857 in OH, wife Hattie, dau Stella, quartz miner |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Edgerton, Hattie |
wife of AJ, listed in 1900 Marble Census bn Sep 1875 in IA |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Edgerton, Stella |
dau of AF, listed in 1900 Marble Census as bn Jan 1894 in CO |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Edgeworth, Jim |
Book 50 Page 110 |
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Edgley, William and James |
Book 50 Page 271 |
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Edwards, FG (Mr & Mrs) |
guest at Tin Cup party, had Tin Cup hotel |
Book 23 Page 49 Book 30 Page 209 |
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Edwards, James |
Book 50 Page 188 |
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Eflin, Dick |
proposed Crested Butte ski area |
Book 44 Page 57 |
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Eflin, Dick |
Book 50 Page 227 |
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Egbert, AA |
Book 50 Page 349 |
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Eggleston, Pat |
disc Gold Cup mine in Tin Cup in 1878 |
Book 30 Page 36 |
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Egnatoff, Costa |
d 1940JAN16 Company name: COLO. FUEL & IRON CORP. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROOF (ROCK) |
Colorado Archives |
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Ehrhard, TJ |
1916 highway commissioner |
Book 57 Page 96 |
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Ehrhart, John |
Book 50 Page 337 |
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Ehrman, H Stephens (Maj.) |
aka "Gunnison Hank", worked for Tin Cup Record, in Gunnison in 1879, had Emma H #2 mine |
Book 30 Page 91, 92, 117, 230 |
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Eibert's Resort |
near Taylor Reservoir |
Book 29 Page 105 |
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Eicholtz, Leonard |
Book 50 Page 85, 178 |
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Eilebrecht, Charles |
of Gunnison, invented forerunner to snowmobile in 1922 |
Book 44 Page 27 |
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Eilebrecht, F |
placer miner in 1942 |
Book 30 Page 260 |
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Eilebrecht, Herman |
Book 50 Page 310 |
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Elder, DM |
Marble teacher in 1922 |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Elenaton, Sid |
photo near Curecanti Creek in 1917, cowboy |
Book 50 Page 310 |
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Elgin, Charles |
Book 50 Page 406, 408 |
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Elliot, Charles P |
d Gunnison Co Feb 1935-1945 |
billsue@navix.net |
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Elliot, Ellen |
Book 50 Page 251 |
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Elliott, EE |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, 1931 Marble carpenter |
Book 52 Page 337 Book 57 Page 194 |
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Elliott, Grant |
Tin Cup mail carrier |
Book 30 Page 191 |
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Elliott, John |
staked Tamanlipas claim in Union Gulch |
Book 30 Page 138 |
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Ellis, Anne |
Book 50 Page 162, 219, 292 |
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Elmer, Mr. |
ran Elmer's Resort in Gunnison Co. in 1927 |
Book 29 Page 139 |
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Else, Richard John |
d 1940JAN30 Company name: COLORADO FUEL & IRON CORP. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: CRUSHED WHILE REMOVING SPRAGS |
Colorado Archives |
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Emerson, Frank |
first town marshall of Virginia City, mar Maggie C Laughrey/Loughrey, part owner in Pacific Hotel, killed 8 Jul 1882 by Thomas Leahy, bur Boot Hill in Tin Cup, killed Bud Christopher |
Book 24 Page 397 Book 30 Page 69, 122 Book 29 Page 176, 177, 178, 35, 37, 38, 46 |
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Emerson, Frank |
Book 50 Page 370, 371 |
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Enbom, Walter |
forest ranger, strung telephone wire from Tin Cup to Pitkin ca 1917 |
Book 30 Page 232 |
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Endner, Bill |
Gunnison County resident |
Book 44 Page 72 |
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Endner, Harry W |
had hardware store in Gunnison town, photo, father of William B |
Book 44 Page 37, 45 Book 50 Page 274 |
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Endner, HW |
mined on Italian Mtn in 1940s |
Book 30 Page 261 |
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Endner, William B |
son of Harry W, now operates Endner hardware store |
Book 44 Page 37, 45 |
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Endner, William H |
built Abbey smelter near Tin Cup, had lumber company and planing mill |
Book 30 Page 51 Book 44 Page 45 |
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Endner, William H |
Book 50 Page 146, 274-275, 333 |
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England, Elmer |
Book 50 Page 108 |
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England, Frank |
Book 50 Page 203 |
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Englebright, Alva |
bro of Lowry, miner |
Book 23 Page 31 Book 30 Page 165 |
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Englebright, Dow |
bro of Lowry |
Book 30 Page 165 |
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Englebright, Kathryn |
sis of Lowry, visited him in Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 31 |
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Englebright, Lowry "Larry" |
from IA, att Colorado College, arr Tin Cup 1893, miner, bro Alva and Dow, sis Kathryn, shy, played violin, photos, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, b 17 Jun 1865 Marshall Co, IA, d 14 Apr 1965, never mar, d in Delta, cremated - ashes to Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 30-32, 55, 56, 83, 84, 88 Book 30 Page 11, 164, 165, 166, 176, 203, 206, 218, 232, 235, 242, 248, 255, 261 Book 29 Page 178, 278, 279, 291, 293, 294 Book 29 Page 26, 46, 48, 87, 144 |
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English, Bill (Col.) |
visited Crested Butte and had girlfriend there in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Engstrom, John |
Crested Butte shoemaker and saddler in 1886 |
Book 50 Page 252 Book 52 Page 16, 20, 31 |
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Enwall, Miss |
1891 Crystal teacher |
Book 52 Page 235, 346 |
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Eppich, JC |
Tin Cup cobbler |
Book 30 Page 97 |
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Eppson, Al |
Book 50 Page 336 |
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Erickson, Ernest |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Erickson, Ernest (Mrs) |
Redstone resident in 1917, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 272, 337 |
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Escalante, Silvestre Velez de |
Franciscan priest, 1776 search for route from Santa Fe to CA, passed through present day Bowie |
Book 30 Page 4 Book 57 Page 4 |
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Estes, James |
Book 50 Page 305 |
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Esty, Veverelle |
received Rancher of Year Award, her family named Outcalt, photo collection |
Book 44 Page 31 Book 50 Page 42 |
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Evans, Cora |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau in law of William Evans, bn May 1866 in IL |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Evans, Hattie M |
1900 Crystal teacher, 1893 Crystal teacher, listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of William Evans, bn Nov 1870 in MO |
Book 52 Page 235, 346, 347 |
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Evans, Ina L |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as gr dau of William Evans, bn Oct 1887 |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Evans, James |
Book 50 Page 85 |
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Evans, JM |
1901 mayor of Marble |
Book 52 Page 150, 155 |
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Evans, John (Governor) |
Territorial Gov, helped found Gunnison town |
Book 44 Page 38 Book 50 Page 19, 85, 88, 99, 104, 126, 203 |
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Evans, Joseph M |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as mine carpenter and son of William, bn Aug 1865 in IL |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Evans, Mary Ann |
wife of William Evans, listed in 1900 Marble Census as bn Jul 1841 in IL |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Evans, Merrick W |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as gr son of William Evans, bn Oct 1889 in IL |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Evans, Mildred |
1927 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Evans, Thomas |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Evans, William |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, shoemaker, bn Apr 1832 IL, wife Mary Ann |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Everett, Dr. |
1887 Gothic doctor |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Evilciser, Stanley |
Tin Cup school photo |
Book 23 Page 70 |
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Ewing, Fred |
Tin Cup chef |
Book 23 Page 48, 49 |
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Fabian, Eugene |
signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Fabrizio, George |
1911 Marble grocer |
Book 57 Page 180 |
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Faletti, Iva |
1933 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Fallet, Dick |
Book 50 Page 336 |
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Falsetto, Albert |
photo |
Book 50 Page 222 |
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Faltz, GC |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Fareman, Tinella |
Tin Cup pupil |
Book 23 Page 73 |
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Farish, John B |
incorporator of Tin Cup Town Company in 1879, mining engineer |
Book 30 Page 39 |
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Farnham, George W |
of Gunnison, had mining claims on Sheep Mtn in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 17, 28 |
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Farnum, George |
Book 50 Page 247 |
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Farnum, WH |
undertaker in Glenwood Spgs |
Book 52 Page 168, 282 |
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Farrell, Jack |
Jack's Cabin may have been named for him in 1930s |
Book 29 Page 42 |
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Farrell, Mr. |
contractor on road to Osgood marble quarry near Marble in 1901 |
Book 52 Page 47, 291 |
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Farrell, Tom |
Book 50 Page 402-403 |
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Farren, Josephine |
mar Charles A Page Sr., son Charles A Jr. |
Book 44 Page 50 |
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Faussone & Ahrens |
1907 saloonkeepers |
Book 57 Page 177 |
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Faussone, Joseph |
mgr of Marble Theater, deputy sheriff, had pool hall, written about in 1923 poem |
Book 52 Page 261, 270, 272, 273, 342 Book 57 Page 99, 114 |
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Faussone, Mrs. |
1917 Marble resident |
Book 52 Page 272 |
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Faussone's Saloon & Theater |
in Marble prior to 1908, seemed to have become a theater after Marble went dry |
Book 52 Page 154, 194 |
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Fawcett, Nathan |
sent letter to John F Lacy, Attorney in Oskaloosa IA from Tin Cup on 11 Nov 1883 |
Book 40 Page 204 |
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Fay, Abbott |
wrote Mountain Academia about Wester State college, professor there |
Book 44 Page 52, 63 |
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Febvre, Madame Esther Le |
Book 50 Page 380-381 |
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Fellows, Abraham Lincoln |
photo, conquored Black Canyon of Gunnison in 1901 |
Book 50 Page 417, 418 |
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Fenquay, Cecil |
d 1928NOV27 Nationality: AMERICAN Occupation: MACHINE MINER Yrs Mine Exp: 2 Age at death: 30 Marital Status: S Company name: OHIO CREEK COAL CO. Mine name: O. C. Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Fenton, Elsie (Mrs) |
ran boarding house in 1929 Marble |
Book 57 Page 193 |
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Fenton, John |
marble company employee |
Book 57 Page 126 |
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Fenton, RE |
1906 Marble blacksmith |
Book 57 Page 176 |
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Ferguson, Luther |
of Udall KS, Tin Cup summer resident |
Book 29 Page 125 |
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Ferris, Harry |
involved in 1900 Marble Sunday School |
Book 52 Page 243 |
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Ferris, Zella |
involved in 1900 Marble Sunday School |
Book 52 Page 243 |
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Field family |
Gunnison ranchers |
Book 44 Page 31 |
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Field, Tom |
had 1972 Grand Champion steer at annual Junior Livestock Show & Sale |
Book 44 Page 6 |
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Fields, Marshall |
millionaire miner, probably had the famous store |
Book 23 Page 7 |
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Finch, Rev. |
of Denver, 1st settler in Hillerton |
Book 30 Page 42 |
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Finley, Jake |
employee of Leslie E Keeley, got gold watch fob |
Book 30 Page 177 |
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Finley, James |
appointed Marble deputy in 1901 |
Book 57 Page 39 |
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Finley, Vera |
1900 Marble school child |
Book 52 Page 235, 243 |
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Finn, J Maurice |
incorporated Maurice Townsite just east of Marble in 1896 |
Book 50 Page 155 Book 57 Page 26 |
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Fiore, Andrew |
1st grader in 1912 in Marble |
Book 56 Page 104 |
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Fiorini, A |
sold clothing in 1912 Marble |
Book 57 Page 181 |
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Fiorini, Elmer |
died in Aug 1914 due to crushing his leg in accident at Colo Yule Marble Co. |
Book 56 Page 131 |
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Fischel, Mr. |
of Aspen, mined on Sheep Mtn |
Book 52 Page 39 |
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Fish |
of Harris & Fish, ran Crystal River Saloon in Marble in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 16 |
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Fish, AB |
had mining Bankers Daughter mining claim on Sheep Mtn in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 17 Book 57 Page 16 |
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Fish, Al |
Book 50 Page 427 |
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Fish, Mr. |
had iron claim on Avalanche Creek |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Fishback, Marie |
wife of John Elford Porter, her son Williard F Porter bn 14 Aug 1884 in Gunnison Co, her bro was Charles Fremont Fishback |
Mary Porter Mpest640@hotmail.com |
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Fisher, “Aunt Kate” |
Book 50 Page 371 |
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Fisher, Carrie |
Book 50 Page 329 |
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Fisher, CJ |
signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Fisher, CW (Col.) |
Book 50 Page 106 |
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Fisher, FA |
of Aspen, had mining interests in Marble |
Book 52 Page 11 |
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Fisher, John |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Fisher, John (Mrs) |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Fisher, Joseph |
settlement of his estate was advertised in Marble newspaper in 1917, Peter Mattivi administrator, listed in 1900 Marble Census as bn Apr 1850 in Portugal, farmer |
Book 52 Page 275, 347 |
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Fisher, Kate |
former slave from VA, had boarding house in Tin Cup, died June 1902 age 70 from cancer, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 19-20, 80, 81 Book 30 Page 123, 124, 198, 250 Book 29 Page 178, 47 |
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Fisher, Mr. |
resident of Marble in 1912 |
Book 52 Page 172 |
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Fisher, Sam |
Book 50 Page 329 |
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Fisher, William |
Book 50 Page 262 |
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Fishers |
Book 50 Page 330 |
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Fisk, George |
Book 50 Page 129 |
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Fisk, Jim |
name of Tin Cup mine |
Book 30 Page 108 |
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Fitch, Maj. |
involved with Norman lode in Galena Park in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Fitzpatrick Hill |
Book 50 Page 4, 7 |
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Fitzpatrick, Patrick |
Tin Cup miner |
Book 30 Page 37 |
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Flagg, Rosina |
sister of Dr. EW Fuller, listed in 1900 Marble Census as living with him, bn Nov 1824 in MA |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Flaharity, Mr. |
contractor on road to Osgood marble quarry near Marble in 1901 |
Book 52 Page 47, 291 |
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Flavin, Mke |
Book 50 Page 108, 110 |
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Fleming, Anne |
wrote The Ordinary Life of a Woman, wife of George Fleming, dtr Neita |
Book 41 Page all |
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Fleming, George |
miner in Iris/Chance, husb of Anne Ellis, dtr Nieta, d Cripple Creek in mining accident, see San Luis Valley early res for more info |
Book 41 Page most of book |
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Fleming, Neita |
dtr of George, first child born in Chance |
Book 41 Page 184 |
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Flick family |
Gunnison ranchers |
Book 44 Page 31 |
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Flick, "Uncle Bill" |
Book 50 Page 308 |
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Flick, JM |
Book 50 Page 313-314 |
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Flick, John Madison |
miner in Leadville and Pitkin, homesteaded in Quartz Creek Valley near Ohio City in 1880, disc frozen body of Fred Lottes in Feb 1900 |
Book 30 Page 63, 177, 288 Book 44 Page 34 |
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Flick, Margaret R |
wife of Raleigh, Ohio City teacher, dtr in law of John Madison Flick |
Book 30 Page 177, 288 Book 29 Page 62 |
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Flick, Raleigh |
helped cut boots of Fred Lottes body in 1900, wife Margaret |
Book 30 Page 177 |
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Flogans, John P |
had stage line in 1919 Marble, 1922 Marble postmaster |
Book 57 Page 189, 190, 191 |
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Flogas, Jack |
1923 Marble resident, written about in poem |
Book 57 Page 114 |
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Floyd, WR (Mrs) |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Flynn, Bert |
1880s photo in front of Pitkin Bank |
Book 50 Page 184 |
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Flynn, John |
of Pitkin, moved his sawmill to Pieplant |
Book 29 Page 89 |
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Fogarty, Ernest |
1905 Tin Cup pupil |
Book 29 Page 44 |
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Fogarty, Fay |
Tin Cup pupil |
Book 23 Page 69, 73 Book 29 Page 44 |
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Fogle, Esther |
see Esther Fogle Neal |
Book 52 Page 195 |
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Folsom, Mr. |
got post office contract for Dorchester and moved in to Aspen in 1910 |
Book 29 Page 83 |
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Fontanini, Pilade |
6th/7th grader in 1912 in Marble |
Book 56 Page 104 |
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Ford & Dudley |
1897 assayers in Marble |
Book 57 Page 173 |
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Ford, Bob |
Jesse James gang member, hid out in Capt Stiles' cabin |
Book 23 Page 85 |
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Ford, Charles |
Jesse James gang member, hid out in Capt Stiles' cabin |
Book 23 Page 85 |
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Ford, Francis |
in 1915 Marble play |
Book 57 Page 93 |
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Ford, Mike |
cook at Gold Cup Mine, yodeler |
Book 30 Page 227 |
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Ford, YB |
Crystal resident, good shooter ca 1899 |
Book 57 Page 35 |
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Forhan, Tom |
Book 50 Page 269, 274 |
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Forrest, James W |
Virginia City Trustee in 1880, Tin Cup trustee 1884, had mining claims at Forest Hill, Mason |
Book 30 Page 65, 89, 159, 236 Book 29 Page 54, 92 |
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Fortsch, Frank |
coal teamster near Marble |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Fossett, Frank |
Book 50 Page 52 |
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Foster, Carl E |
1909 photo in Tin Cup |
Book 50 Page 358, 376, 381-382 |
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Foster, CP |
Book 50 Page 151-152, 305 |
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Foster, Esther |
1931 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Foster, Harry U |
1929 Marble school Supt |
Book 52 Page 346 Book 57 Page 193 |
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Foster, Maude (Miss) |
Crested Butte resident in 1900 |
Book 52 Page 38 |
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Foster, Mr. |
visited Marble from Prospect in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Foster, Wally |
editor of Gunnison News Champion |
Book 23 Page 103 |
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Fowler, Jacob S (Maj.) |
of Boston, visited Marble in 1902 |
Book 50 Page 3 Book 57 Page 41 |
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Francis, Theresa V |
had school in Marble, photo, pub Crystal River Saga in 1959, arriv Marble in 1923 |
Book 52 Page 204 Book 57 Page 145 |
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Francis, Willard |
Book 50 Page 288 |
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Frazee, Steve |
writer living in Salida |
Book 44 Page 68 |
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Frazier, Katherine |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Frazier, WB |
worked at Marble Mill in 1912 |
Book 52 Page 335, 340 |
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Frazier, WF |
involved in same accident in 1912 that killed Col. Channing Meek |
Book 56 Page 57 |
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Frazier, WR |
asst to Col. Channing Meek at Colo Yule Co. in Marble in 1912. |
Book 56 Page 100, 103, 189, 191 |
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Frederick, CA |
published Tin Cup Times and then Spencer Times, mayor |
Book 39 Page 294 Book 30 Page 163 Book 50 Page 295 |
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Frederick, Elmore |
of Crested Butte, |
Book 50 Page 295 Book 52 Page 328 |
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Freeman, Carl A |
formerly of Denver, had store and bank in Tin Cup, murdered at Mogollon NM at age 56, native of WI, mar Lizette Tomlinson, Tin Cup trustee, County Commissioner in 1884 |
Book 23 Page 28, 42, 61, 62 Book 30 Page 52, 97, 114, 117, 159 Book 29 Page 32, 33, 40, 59 |
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Fregosi, August |
1911 Marble student |
Book 52 Page 236 |
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Fremont, John C |
explorer in 1845, photo |
Book 30 Page 5, 8 |
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Fremont, John C |
Book 50 Page 5, 7, 8, 54, 307 |
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Frenchy's Place |
saloon in Tin Cup, photo, owned by Art Napoleon Perault |
Book 23 Page 10, 11 Book 30 Page 153 |
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Friskey, Dolly |
Tin Cup resident, dance hall girl |
Book 29 Page 144, 145 |
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Frohne, CH "Carl" |
from Detroit, came to Marble ca 1880, returned to visit his parents in Detroit in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Frost, Frank P |
editor of The Marble Booster, photo, formerly reporter for Kansas City Star, his wife also worked on the Booster, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, moved to Eskridge KS in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 8, 110, 161, 188, 198, 202, 203, 236, 336, 337, 340 Book 56 Page 199 Book 57 Page 105, 182 |
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Frost, Frank P (Mrs) |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Fuller, EW (Dr.) |
Crested Butte doctor in 1886, 1895 druggist in Marble, listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Feb 1828 in MA, physician, sister was Rosina Flagg, Marble doctor, served Union in Civil War |
Book 52 Page 13, 17, 144, 347 Doctor Directory Book 57 Page 29, 171, 172 |
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Fuller, Justice |
held inquest in 1901 over death of Frank Smith |
Book 52 Page 45 |
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Fulton, Nate |
Book 50 Page 296 |
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Fulton, William |
became Marble town trustee in 1899 |
Book 52 Page 145 |
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Funaro, Pete |
d 1920JUL5 Nationality: ITALIAN Occupation: DRIVER Yrs Mine Exp: 10 Age at death: 31 Marital Status: M Surving children: 2 County: GUN Company name: COLORADO FUEL & IRON CO. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: BETWEEN A LOADED CAR & THE SHAFTS |
Colorado Archives |
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Gaines, infant |
infant of P and S Gaines, bur Tin Cup - location unknown |
Book 29 Page 181 |
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Gallo building |
in Marble |
Book 52 Page 218 |
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Gallo hill |
near Marble |
Book 52 Page 230 |
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Gallo, A |
Aspen resident in 1917, had A Gallo & Sons store in 1912 Marble which sold shoes and gen merchandise |
Book 52 Page 272 Book 57 Page 181 |
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Gallo, Joe |
ran New Pastime Parlor saloon in Marble, moved to Aspen where his father worked, in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 270, 272 |
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Gallo, Josie (Miss) |
Marble resident, moved to Glenwood in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 272, 275 |
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Gallo, Tony (Miss) |
Marble resident, moved to Glenwood in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 272, 275 |
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Gallob, George Lee |
d 1959NOV27 Occupation: DRILLER Age at death: 44 Company name: Mine name: OLIVER Cause of death/comments: |
Colorado Archives |
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Galloway, Mr. |
RR or road foreman in 1900 |
Book 52 Page 59 |
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Gannett, Henry |
Topographer w/Hayden survey, photo |
Book 50 Page 14-16, 249 |
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Gant, William |
trapper & prospector who traveled through Crystal and Roaring Fork Valley on his way to Fort Garland in 1859 |
Book 50 Page 9 Book 57 Page 5 |
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Garden, Jas. |
Tin Cup resident in 1908, has sawmill |
Book 23 Page 88 Book 30 Page 213, 232 |
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Garden, Jim |
involved in dispute with govt over his mis-measurement of wood taken from govt lands. |
Book 30 Page 207 Book 29 Page 142 |
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Gardner, Demis O |
1929 Ragged Mtn teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Garrish, Mary |
dtr of Nicholas, mar in Leadville and her husband worked in the Little Johnny Mine |
Book 60 Page 457 |
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Gardner, Ruth A |
1929 Ragged Mtn teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Garrison, Emma |
Book 50 Page 377 |
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Garvin, child? |
bur Tin Cup - location unknown |
Book 29 Page 182 |
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Gast, David |
Book 50 Page 112 |
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Gates, Charles C |
mining engineer, ran Gold Hill Mill, later moved to Denver and started Gates Rubber |
Book 30 Page 203 |
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Gates, Mr. |
in Gunnison County in 1875 |
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Geary, Karen & Timothy |
Tin Cup residents, Karen's parents were Emily and Wilbur Niederhut |
Book 29 Page 160, 162 |
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Geddes, Bob |
prospector near Bowman, killed by Nelson brothers |
Book 29 Page 76 |
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Gent, William |
Book 50 Page 294 |
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Genter, EW |
of SLC, namesake of Camp Genter where he had a coal mine |
Book 52 Page 130 Book 57 Page 118, 191 |
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George, RD |
Book 50 Page 408 |
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Gerbaz, Del |
photo on CR&SJ RR in 1937 |
Book 56 Page 158, 303 |
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Gerken, Chas |
signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Gerry, Judge Melville |
Book 50 Page 39 |
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Gertig, Lena and Frank |
photo in Marble, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 158, 260, 337 Book 57 Page 43 |
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Giacomo, Angelo I |
killed while working on quarry road in May 1901 near Marble. Left widow and 4 children in Italy. |
Book 52 Page 47 |
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Gibb, Mr. |
Master mechanic for Crystal RR in 1900, formerly worked for UPRR |
Book 52 Page 60 |
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Gibb, TM |
photo of his residence at Redstone |
Book 52 Page 72 |
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Gibbons, James J |
Book 50 Page 423 |
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Gibbs & Shaw |
billiards in 1925 Marble |
Book 57 Page 191 |
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Gibbs, Elijah |
had Lake Co ranch, tried and acquitted of murdering Centerville man |
Book 30 Page 28, 29 |
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Gibson Ridge |
Book 50 Page 211, 218 |
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Gibson, John |
Book 50 Page 211, 214 |
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Gifford, Evalee |
Marble judge in 1973 |
Book 52 Page 195 |
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Gilkerson, AT |
Book 50 Page 262 |
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Gill, Anna |
1916 Tin Cup teacher, mar John Kirchover and moved to CA |
Book 23 Page 75, 232 Book 29 Page 46 |
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Gill, Frank |
Book 50 Page 401 |
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Gill, Sam |
Book 50 Page 92, 129-130 |
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Gillaspey, William A "Bill" |
1850-1935, Gunnison Co pioneer, rancher, bur Gunnison Cem |
Book 24 Page 364, 365 Book 44 Page 34 Book 50 Page 304, 309, 314-315, 319 |
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Gillespie, Henry B |
of Denver, bought various Tin Cup mines, ran for CO Lt. Gov in 1886 |
Book 23 Page 95 Book 30 Page 239 Book 52 Page 16 |
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Gillett, Dr. |
Tin Cup doctor |
Book 30 Page 97 Book 29 Page 30, 43 |
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Gillis, Anna |
aka Emma Gill, Tin Cup teacher in 1917 |
Book 30 Page 228 |
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Gilpin, William |
see SLV writeup |
Book 30 Page 5, 17 |
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Gilpin, William |
Book 50 Page 4-5 |
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Girdner, WL |
cashier of Marble City State Bank in 1913 & director of it in 1917, formerly of Carbondale, |
Book 52 Page 173, 188, 275 |
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Givens, GS |
namesake of Givens town, general mgr of Kimball claims |
Book 39 Page 291 |
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Givens, GW |
Book 50 Page 253 |
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Glancey, Thomas |
d 1884JAN24 Occupation: DRIVER Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS BD. SCRANTON |
Colorado Archives |
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Glass, George W |
moved to Tin Cup from Texas |
Book 30 Page 250 Book 29 Page 144 |
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Glass, Mabel |
Tin Cup summer resident |
Book 30 Page 273 Book 29 Page 150 |
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Glass, Monta |
Tin Cup resident |
Book 29 Page 146 |
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Gleason, Carrie |
Book 50 Page 329 |
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Goade, Florence |
Tin Cup teacher in 1900 |
Book 23 Page 74 Book 30 Page 177 |
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Gober, G |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Goddard, EN |
wrote professional mining paper in 1936 |
Book 30 Page 108 |
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Goddard, Luther and Irma |
1963 caretakers of Taylor Dam |
Book 30 Page 292 |
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Godfrey, AM |
d 1884JAN24 Occupation: DRIVER Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS AND DUST |
Colorado Archives |
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Gokey, CG |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Gollagher, Anne |
dtr of Samuel and Anne Clickner Gollagher |
Book 23 Page 29, 50, 53 |
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Gollagher, Anne Clickner |
from Covington IN, mar Samuel Phillips Gollogher 28 Dec 1893, niece of Koertenius "Charley" La Tourette, 7 kids, d age 95 |
Book 23 Page 28, 29,30, 53, 87 Book 30 Page 209 |
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Gollagher, Charles |
youngest son of Samuel |
Book 23 Page 29 |
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Gollagher, Charles Koertenius |
grandson of Samuel Phillips Gollagher, dist relative and named after Charles Koertenius LaTourette |
Book 29 Page 159 |
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Gollagher, Gertrude |
dtr of Samuel |
Book 23 Page 29 |
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Gollagher, Kathryn |
dtr of Samuel, photo, bn 1895, mar Mr. Young |
Book 23 Page 29,53, 60, 69, 70 Book 30 Page 52, 113 |
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Gollagher, Mary |
mar Mr. Lenaghan, photo, not sure where she fits in with Gollagher bunch, from Westminster BC |
Book 29 Page 159 |
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Gollagher, Rose |
dtr of Samuel, see Rose Gollagher Stuart, photo |
Book 23 Page 29,53, 69, 70, 74 |
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Gollagher, Samuel |
son of Samuel |
Book 23 Page 29 |
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Gollagher, Samuel Phillips |
Tin Cup res, bn 2 Sep 1853, m 28 Dec 1893, d 9 Jul 1906, came from Ireland age 18, arriv Tin Cup 1885, had store there, 7 kids, Kathryn, Rose, Susan, Anne, Gertrude, Samuel and Charles, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, d 9 July 1906 at death he had 1 sis & 1 bro in Ireland, and 1 bro in Australia, Tin Cup postmaster |
Book 23 Page 28,30, 42, 53, 81, 87, 91 Book 30 Page 52, 117, 167, 176, 209, 209 Book 29 Page 178, 40 |
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Gollagher, Susan |
See Susan Gollagher Toner, dtr of Samuel, photo |
Book 23 Page 28, 29, 70, 74 |
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Gollagher, Tommy |
came from Australia and worked for Samuel Gollagher, he was prob his nephew, worked at Gold Cup Mine, returned to Oz and had 9 kids |
Book 23 Page 28, 30, 41 |
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Gollagher's Store |
in Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 3, 39 |
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Gonzales, Lena |
mar to Roy Maloy, son George born in Gunnison 12 Dec 1923, somehow related to a Joe Orpi |
Denny.Maloy@PSS.Boeing.com |
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Goodale, Thomas |
Secretary Treas of Taylor Park Railroad Co, of Boston, official of United Fruit Company |
Book 30 Page 183 Book 29 Page 86, 87 |
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Goodman, Emile |
wife of FS Goodman, bn Jan 1879 in IA |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Goodman, FS |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Jan 1872 in Austria, quartz miner, wife Emile |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Goodwin, Anna (Mrs) |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Goodwin, Charles |
Book 50 Page 156 |
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Goodwin, Craig |
Gunnison rancher, may have ranched Dos Rios Ranch, photo near Soap Creek in 1917 |
Book 44 Page 30, 31 Book 50 Page 308 |
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Goodwin, Craig |
Book 50 Page 308 |
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Goodwin, Mrs. |
in Marble PTA in 1912 |
Book 52 Page 239 |
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Goodwin, Wilber C |
bur Marble Cem, d 17 Oct 1913, "In loving remembrance of our infant son", signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, Colo Yule mill employee |
Donna Drummond Book 52 Page 337 Book 56 Page 186 |
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Gordon, Mr. & Mrs. |
of GA, Tin Cup residents |
Book 29 Page 151 |
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Gorman, Joe |
had mining clain on Cross Mtn in 1886 |
Book 30 Page 162, 163 |
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Gorman, MJ |
foreman at Colo Yule Marble Co in 1914 |
Book 56 Page 265 |
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Gorsuch, Dave |
Book 50 Page 435 |
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Goss, John |
Book 50 Page 279 |
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Goudy, District Attorney |
Book 50 Page 94 |
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Gould, Etta |
Book 50 Page 152 |
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Gould, Jay |
Book 50 Page 85, 104, 141 |
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Gould, Nat and Muriel |
found gold near Gunnison with Geiger counter in 1950s |
Book 30 Page 280 |
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Gowatch, Sylvia |
1901 Marble bootlegger, 1912 Marble grocer |
Book 52 Page 160 Book 57 Page 181 |
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Gowdy, Frank |
Gunnison Co lawyer |
Book 41 Page 196 |
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Grabiola |
Book 50 Page 161 |
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Grabus, Ray |
visitor to Tin Cup from Denver |
Book 23 Page 103 |
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Gradisen, John |
d 1891NOV28 Company name: COLORADO COAL & IRON CO. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF COAL |
Colorado Archives |
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Grady, Frank |
d 1943MAY9 Occupation: MINER Company name: ALPINE FUEL Mine name: ALPINE Cause of death/comments: ROOF FALL |
Colorado Archives |
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Graff, John |
Book 50 Page 8, 128 |
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Graham, Benjamin |
moved to head of Crystal River in 1870 w/6 other prospectors |
Book 50 Page 11, 249 Book 57 Page 6 |
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Graham, Harry |
photo on 1910 Pitkin baseball team |
Book 50 Page 186 |
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Graham, Mertens & |
see Mertens & Graham |
Book 52 Page 173, 198 Book 57 Page 178 |
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Granger, Lillian M |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Granger, ME |
1912 Marble resident, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 336, 337 |
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Granger, Mrs. |
1917 Marble resident |
Book 52 Page 272 |
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Grant Brothers |
Book 50 Page 290 |
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Grant, Carol & Kenneth |
of Udall KS, Tin Cup summer residents |
Book 29 Page 125 |
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Grant, Henry |
Book 50 Page 291 |
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Grant, Mr. |
helped establish Hillerton town in 1879 |
Book 30 Page 44 |
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Grant, William Irwin |
d 1929APR5 Nationality: AMERICAN Occupation: DRIVER Yrs Mine Exp: 2 Age at death: 38 Marital Status: M Surving children: 3 Company name: CRESTED BUTTE COAL CO. Mine name: BULKLEY NO. 2 Cause of death/comments: ELECTROCUTED |
Colorado Archives |
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Grasmuck, Louis |
of Gunnison, ran for County Commissioner in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 16 |
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Gray, Benjamin C |
early settler of Golden, then mined at CA Gulch, one of first gold prospectors to Tin Cup in 1859, scooped up first gold in his Tin Cup, photo, went to Montana for awhile, left to go to Kansas in 1897 - never seen again. At that time he was about 75, quiet, slender, angular man, sharp gray eyes, firm chin & nearly white hair and mustache |
Book 23 Page 5, 6, 7, 27 Book 30 Page 9, 14, 18, 52, 92,104, 110,111,119,156,176 Book 29 Page 3-7, 53 Book 50 Page 359, 361 |
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Gray, Charlie |
one of first gold prospectors to Tin Cup in 1859, joined Confederate Army, then rejoined Ben in Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 5, 6, 7 Book 30 Page 9, 14 Book 29 Page 3-7 Book 50 Page 359, 361 Book 52 Page 28 |
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Gray, Fred |
photo w/his ore team in 1914 on Engineer Pass |
Book 50 Page 77 |
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Gray, MJ |
had General Merchandise store in Crested Butte |
Book 50 Page 282 Book 52 Page 13, 17 |
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Gray, Montello (Prof.) |
1912 Marble principal |
Book 52 Page 239, 346 Book 56 Page 104 |
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Gray, TW |
member Gunnison County Stockgrowers Assn, 1929 Powderhorn cowboy photo |
Book 44 Page 34 Book 50 Page 310, 313, 314, 319 |
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Gray’s Siding |
Book 50 Page 111-112 |
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Green, Charles G |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Green, Jay |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Greene, Alice S |
1939 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Greenwood, Mr. |
in Gunnison in 1875 |
Book 44 Page 33 |
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Greer, X |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Gregg, Clanson |
shot and killed by Charley Wahl in Wilding Store in 1886 over love triangle, but Boot Hill in tin Cup |
Book 29 Page 176, 42, 43 |
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Gregorich, Martin |
d 1923MAR20 Nationality: AUSTRIAN Occupation: MINER Yrs Mine Exp: 7 Age at death: 43 Marital Status: M Surving children: 3 Company name: UTAH FUEL CO. Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Grenawalt house |
in Tin Cup |
Book 29 Page 140 |
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Grey’s Diggings |
Book 50 Page 359 |
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Griffin |
see Holloway & Griffin |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Griffin, Gran |
had mining claim in Rustler gulch in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 17 |
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Griffith, GD |
marble worker from Wales, worked silver mining claims in 1880 at base of Mt. Daly, staked marble claims in 1885 |
Book 57 Page 9, 12, 171-173 |
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Griffith, Mr. |
owned black marble claim in 1900 |
Book 52 Page 291 |
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Griffith, Supt. |
Supt of Crystal River RR in 1901 |
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Griffith, Thomas A |
early Gunnison settler |
Book 44 Page 33 |
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Griffith, Tom |
Book 50 Page 43 |
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Griffiths, GD |
sold his marble claims in 1886, went to Denver and was planning to go East for an eye operation |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Grimes, Charles |
1917 Marble town clerk |
Book 57 Page 188 |
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Grimes, Jack |
Book 50 Page 279 |
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Grout, Eddie |
photo in Gunnison Navy |
Book 44 Page 9 |
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Groves, H |
1897 Marble baseball player |
Book 57 Page 29 |
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Groves, R |
1897 Marble baseball player |
Book 57 Page 29 |
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G---son, John G |
bur Tin Cup - location unknown |
Book 29 Page 182 |
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Guerrieri family |
Gunnison ranchers, probably Ruland and Howard Guerrieri |
Book 44 Page 31 |
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Guerrieri, Gennaro |
d 1933MAR7 Nationality: ITALIAN Occupation: PICK MINER Yrs Mine Exp: 30 Age at death: 51 Marital Status: M Surving children: 3 County: GUN Company name: CRESTED BUTTE COAL CO. Mine name: BULKLEY NO. 2 Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Gullett, Alexander |
Book 50 Page 131 |
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Gunnison, George |
son of Samuel Gunnison, son named Peter |
Book 44 Page 25 |
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Gunnison, John S. |
of Denver, photo, son of Peter |
Book 44 Page 25 |
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Gunnison, John Williams |
namesake of Gunnison County, surveyed for RR route in 1853, bro Samuel, photo |
38/2, 5, 17 Book 44 Page 25 Book 57 Page 5 |
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Gunnison, Peter |
son named John S, son of George Gunnison |
Book 44 Page 25 |
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Gunnison, Samuel |
bro of John Williams Gunnison, son named George |
Book 44 Page 25 |
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Gusik, Mike |
d 1892MAR8 Company name: COLORADO FUEL & IRON CO. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Guthrie, Frank T |
d 1920MAR9 Nationality: AMERICAN Occupation: WEIGHBOSS Yrs Mine Exp: 26 Age at death: 41 Marital Status: S Company name: CRESTED BUTTE ANTHRACITE Mine name: SMITH Cause of death/comments: FALL OF TIPPLE |
Colorado Archives |
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Guymon, ET |
of KS, owned Crystal River Marble Co when it closed in 1915 |
Book 57 Page 90 |
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H., A.T. |
footstone in Tin Cup cemetery |
Book 29 Page 182 |
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H., W.J. Jr. |
bur Marble Cem, |
Donna Drummond |
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Hack, ET |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Hack, John |
Book 50 Page 11 |
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Hafner, Bill |
Colo Yule bookkeeper |
Book 56 Page 163 Book 57 Page 117 |
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Hagerman, James J |
of Colo Spgs, located Blue Marble, White Marble, London and New Discovery Lodes in 1887. |
Book 52 Page 20, 31 Book 57 Page 14 |
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Haig |
Book 50 Page 411 |
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Haigler, Grandma |
related to Alonzo Hartman, photo |
Book 50 Page 25 |
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Haines, William "Sandy" |
sold Black Warrior Mine on Italian Mtn to WW Roof in 1907, supposedly d 15 May 1911 age 61 but this is also information listed for William Harris - one of them is wrong, bur protestant knoll in Tin Cup |
Book 30 Page 197 Book 29 Page 178 |
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Hale, George |
Book 50 Page 428 |
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Hall Lawyer |
unknown if Lawyer was his first name or if he was a Lawyer in Tin Cup |
Book 29 Page 33, 35, 36, 43 |
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Hall, A Oakly |
Book 50 Page 134 |
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Hall, Ben |
cowman |
Book 30 Page 302, 311, 312 |
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Hall, Capt George W |
disc Gold Cup Mine on Gold Hill |
Book 23 Page 8, 93 Book 30 Page 35 |
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Hall, Capt. Thomas G |
placer miner in Bertha Gulch, mgr Gold Cup mine |
Book 30 Page 92, 140 Book 29 Page 9, 10-12 |
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Hall, Charles |
Book 50 Page 97-98 |
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Hall, Col. William H |
Book 50 Page 46, 131, 133 |
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Hall, Frank |
Book 50 Page 127, 146, 154 |
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Hall, George W |
Book 50 Page 362 |
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Hall, Joe |
RR man on Treasury Mtn RR |
Book 52 Page 107 |
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Hall, Minnie |
name of early mining claim in Tin Cup, namesake may have been relative of Capt Geo W Hall |
Book 30 Page 36, 188 |
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Hall, Mr |
lived in Abbeyville, performed church services in Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 89 |
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Hall’s Sawmill |
Book 50 Page 129 |
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Hall’s Spur |
Book 50 Page 299 |
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Hallack, Nelson |
Book 50 Page 362 |
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Hallett, SI |
Book 50 Page 328, 336 |
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Hallock, Nelson |
Pres of 1879 Hillerton town, aka Halleck |
Book 30 Page 42, 44, 100 Book 29 Page 24 |
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Hallowell, John |
Book 50 Page 71, 121, 208, 383, 403 |
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Halsey heirs |
sold their interest in Brunswick Mining and Milling |
Book 30 Page 188 |
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Halsey, Mr |
owned interest in Jimmie Mack mine |
Book 29 Page 13 |
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Hamilton, TD |
fell down Addie C mine shaft, survived |
Book 30 Page 81 |
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Hamlin, CF |
US Land Register in 1900 |
Book 52 Page 33 |
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Hamlin, Ralph |
photo on 1910 Pitkin basebal |