EARLY GUNNISON COUNTY RESIDENTS P-R
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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Pace, Emma |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of Ida Pace, bn Oct 1892 in ND |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Pace, Ida |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Feb 1869 in IA |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Pace, Lulu |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of Ida Pace, bn Sep 1895 in Colo |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Pace, RN |
Book 50 Page 182 |
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Pace, William |
1897 Marble constable |
Book 57 Page 173 |
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Packard, John |
Book 50 Page 268 |
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Packer, Alferd |
photo |
Book 50 Page 35-41, 45, 130 |
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Packer, Alfred |
released from jail in Gunnison Co in 1886, tried and convicted in Gunnison on 5 Aug 1886, sentenced to 40 years |
Book 24 Page 365 Book 44 Page 41 |
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Paddock, Eric L |
Book 23 Page 2 |
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Page, Charles A Jr. |
wrote Your Passport to the Gunnison Country, son of Charles Sr. and Josephine Farren |
Book 44 Page 50 |
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Page, Charles A Sr. |
was supposed to be on train that exploded 2 Sep 1923, mar Josephine Farren, son Charles A Page Jr. |
Book 44 Page 50 |
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Palmer, William Jackson (Gen) |
Book 50 Page 68, 84-85, 89, 92-93, 95-97, 99, 203 |
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Pancoast, M |
1924 Marble principal |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Panian, Andrew W |
d 1937AUG2 Nationality: AUSTRIAN Occupation: DRIVER Yrs Mine Exp: 1 Age at death: 21 Marital Status: S Surving children: County: GUN Company name: COLORADO FUEL & IRON CO. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: RUN OVER BY MINE CAR |
Colorado Archives |
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Panian, George |
d 1893FEB7 Company name: COLORADO FUEL & IRON Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Panion, John |
photo in Crested Butte |
Book 50 Page 222 |
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Parent, Alex |
immigrated from Canada, arriv Tin Cup 1880, miner, mail carrier, stage driver, mar in Leadville to Mary B, the widow of John S Wiley, she died after 4 mos of mar in 1901, she left a 6 yr boy Dean at her death, Alex raised the boy. He died in Gunnison in 1930 and is bur there. B 1859, worked lumbermills in WI before arriving Tin Cup, photo |
Book 23 Page 87, 90 Book 24 Page 366, 399 Book 30 Page 131, 191, 213, 216, 223, 229, 230, 232, 240, 241 Book 29 Page 46, 60, 61, 62, 63, 69 |
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Parent, Alex |
Book 50 Page 78, 363, 374, 376, 423 |
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Parent, Mary B Wiley |
22 Nov 1869-31 Mar 1901, res Pitkin and Gunnison, widow of JS Wiley, operated Tin Cup restaurant, then mar Alex Parent. d age 31, bur Protestant Knoll in Tin Cup, photo, son Dean |
Book 24 Page 399 Book 29 Page 61 |
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Parent, Pete (Mrs) |
d late 1880s, bur Tin Cup - location unknown, bur next to her husband |
Book 29 Page 182 |
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Parent, Peter |
d 1897, bur Tin Cup - location unknown, bur next to wife, owned Susan Jane claim |
Book 29 Page 182, 60 |
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Parish, Frank |
had people doing contract work for him in Parish Basin in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Park, Maxwell |
d 1893JUN14 Company name: COLORADO FUEL AND IRON CO. Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Parker, Mabel |
in Marble PTA in 1912, teacher |
Book 52 Page 239, 346 |
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Parks & Colvin |
had 1910 Marble billiards and soft drinks |
Book 57 Page 178 |
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Parks & Endner |
had planing mill in Gunnison, photo |
Book 44 Page 37, 45 |
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Parks, Elizabeth A "Bessie" |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, teacher |
Book 52 Page 337, 346 |
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Parks, John |
Book 50 Page 146 |
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Parks, John R |
built Abbey smelter near Tin Cup, had Parks & Endner Planing mill |
Book 30 Page 51 Book 44 Page 45 |
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Parks, S |
Tin Cup freighter |
Book 30 Page 191 |
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Parks, Walter |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Parlin |
Book 50 Page 90, 109, 123, 413 |
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Parlin, Frank |
Book 50 Page 113 |
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Parlin, John |
Gunnison County Commissioner in 1886 |
Book 50 Page 45-46, 113, 305, 329, 413 Book 52 Page 16 |
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Parlin, John T |
1877 dairy rancher at junction Tomichi and Quartz creeks |
Book 30 Page 31 Book 39 Page 296 |
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Parratt, Sam |
Book 50 Page 412 |
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Parrish, John F |
had grocery store in Marble in 1913, photo, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 173, 174, 195, 218, 335, 336, 337 Book 57 Page 185 |
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Parry, Mary E (Mrs) |
Marble resident in 1912, listed in 1900 Marble Census as wife of WD, bn Feb 1864 in England, postmistress in 1907 |
Book 52 Page 238, 347 Book 57 Page 141, 177 |
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Parry, ME |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Parry, Mr. |
Marble road overseer in 1900 |
Book 52 Page 44, 291 |
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Parry, Wilfred Clifton |
Marble resident, house photo, listed in 1900 Marble Census as son of William D, bn Sep 1888 in Colo, d 6 Mar 1950 of a heart attack |
Book 52 Page 197, 200, 201, 272, 347 |
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Parry, Will |
spent time in Hot Springs in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 17 |
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Parry, William D |
miner at Marble, founder of Marble, town treas in 1899, 1917 director of Marble City State Bank, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn May 1855 in England, wife Mary, quartz miner, had 1880 claims at base of Mt. Daly, photo, 1896 Marble carpenter |
Book 39 Page 308 Book 52 Page 13, 143, 144, 157, 273, 275, 336, 337, 347 Book 56 Page 187 Book 57 Page 9-12, 52, 171-197 |
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Parry, Winnifred |
one of last remaining schoolchildren in Marble in 1943 |
Book 57 Page 139, 140 |
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Parson, AE |
Book 50 Page 394 |
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Parsons, John |
Marble newlywed in 1923 |
Book 52 Page 260 |
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Parsons, John (Dr.) |
led 1873 expedition through Elk Mtn region in Gunnison Co |
Book 50 Page 12, 41, 234 Book 57 Page 6 |
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Partridge, FG |
formed Yule Colorado Co in 1928 |
Book 57 Page 120 |
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Pasola, Joseph |
d 1902MAR1 Nationality: AUSTRIAN Mine name: ALPINE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Pasquine, Jonathan |
d 1909JAN2 Nationality: ITALIAN Occupation: MINER Age at death: 31 Marital Status: M Surving children: 1 Company name: Mine name: ALPINE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROOF |
Colorado Archives |
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Pass Out |
dance hall girl, lived out her life in Tin Cup, bur at Boot Hill |
internet |
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Pass Out |
dance hall girl, lived out her life in Tin Cup, bur at Boot Hill |
internet |
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Patterson, CB |
helped establish Hillerton town |
Book 30 Page 44 |
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Patterson, George A |
pipeman at Colo Yule Marble company, killed Oct 1913 in accident at age 40, from Chesterland OH, had father and sister living there at the time of his death, single |
Book 56 Page 104, 245, 246 Book 57 Page 85 |
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Patterson, JE |
involved in 1920 Colorado Yule Marble tax sale |
Book 57 Page 109 |
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Patterson, Mr. |
had lead mine in Rustler Gulch near Gothic, from Pueblo |
Book 52 Page 17, 38 |
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Patterson, Thomas |
attorney for Charley Wahl who shot and killed Clanson Gregg, Wahl exonerated. |
internet Book 29 Page 43 |
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Pavlisick, William |
d 1943AUG4 Occupation: DRIVER Company name: OLIVER COAL Mine name: OLIVER Cause of death/comments: ROOF FALL |
Colorado Archives |
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Payne, Roger |
d 1913SEP22 Nationality: ENGLISH Occupation: MINER Yrs Mine Exp: Age at death: 27 Marital Status: S Company name: UTAH FUEL Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: POWDER EXPLOSION |
Colorado Archives |
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Payton, Henry |
Book 50 Page 347 |
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Peale, AC (Dr.) |
geologist on Hayden Survey, photo |
Book 50 Page 14-15, 93, 151 |
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Pearsall, Howard D |
owned Willow Creek smelter in Virginia City, went to England in 1885 to raise money |
Book 30 Page 74, 89, 97, 104 Book 29 Page 60, 84 |
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Pearse, Squier |
photo |
Book 23 Page 53 |
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Pearson, AL |
photo on 1910 Pitkin baseball team |
Book 50 Page 186 |
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Pearson, John F (Senator) |
Book 50 Page 10 |
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Pease, JG |
Marble principal, moved to Kearney NE in 1917 |
Book 50 Page 253 Book 57 Page 105 |
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Pease, SH and brother |
placer miner near Tin Cup |
30-92 |
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Pease, TH (Prof.) |
1915 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 Book 57 Page 96 |
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Penarowski, Mercedes |
Book 23 Page 2 |
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Pender, Bill |
went to Glenwood from Marble in 1905 |
Book 52 Page 38 |
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Penny, Alice |
attended Crystal "hop" dance in 1887, bn May 1898 in Colo per 1900 Marble census, neice of OF Thomas |
Book 52 Page 255, 347 |
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Penny, Dan (Mrs) |
had "hop" dance in Crystal in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 255 |
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Penny, HD |
travelled from Hot Springs to Marble in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Penny, Jeanie |
bn Nov 1876 in Colo, sis in law of OF Thomas per 1900 Marble Census |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Perdue, Miss |
1911 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 237 |
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Perdue, Mrs. |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Perdue, Nellie D |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, teacher |
Book 52 Page 337, 346 |
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Perkins, Elisha |
Real estate developer in Gunnison County in the late 1870's and early 1800's. |
Joy Stockment gulring@aol.co |
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Perkins, John F |
ran for Gunnison Co Commissioner in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Perkins, Ray |
Book 50 Page 380 |
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Perko, John |
Book 50 Page 224 |
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Perrault, “Frenchy” |
Book 50 Page 367-368 |
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Perrault, Art/Address Napoleon "Frenchy" |
French Canadian, owned Frenchy's Place saloon in Tin Cup, photo, never mar, died Buena Vista 1915 at age 65, Virginia City trustee, bur Buena Vista |
Book 23 Page 11, 22, 36, 42, 44, 45 Book 30 Page 41, 56, 65, 117, 185, 196, 209, 213, 223 Book 29 Page 30, 52, 167 |
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Perry, Bill |
son of Eleanor |
Book 23 Page 2,99-107 |
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Perry, Bill |
Book 50 Page 234 |
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Perry, Eleanor A |
widow of Maurice, had cabins in Tin Cup, wrote "I Remember Tin Cup", sons Bill and Peter, sold cabins in 1959, bn St Albans VT, moved back to Denver, 2nd mar Dan Harrington |
Book 23 Page 99-107 Book 30 Page 279, 280 Book 29 Page 151-154 |
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Perry, Maurice |
1st husb of Eleanor, sons Bill and Peter, owned Tin Cup cabins, d 9 Dec 1951 |
23-99 Book 30 Page 279 Book 29 Page 151-154 |
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Perry, Peter |
son of Eleanor |
Book 23 Page 2, 99-107 |
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Perry-Smith, Crosby |
Book 50 Page 435 |
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Pershing, “Black Jack” |
Book 50 Page 219 |
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Peruci, H |
1912 cutter at Colo Yule Co in Marble. Made Jesus sculpture |
Book 56 Page 100 |
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Peters, Phil |
Book 50 Page 324 |
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Petersburg |
Book 50 Page 324, 326 |
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Peterson, Pete |
Chance/Iris resident |
Book 41 Page 190 |
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Peteruff, Henry |
d 1917JUL30 Nationality: AMERICAN Occupation: LOADER Age at death: 19 Marital Status: S Company name: CRESTED BUTTE COAL Mine name: BULKLEY Cause of Death: RUN OVER BY RAILROAD CARS |
Colorado Archives |
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Petrie, M.J. (Mrs.) |
ran Chilli Parlor in Marble in 1912-1914 |
Book 52 Page 331 Book 57 Page 185 |
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Petrocco, John |
worked for Morse Bros Machinery dismantling CR&SJ RR in 1942, photo |
Book 52 Page 141, 320 |
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Pettengill, Ansel F |
1879 Tin Cup/Virginia City Postmaster and druggist and town and school trustee, mason |
Book 30 Page 42, 57, 65, 80, 98, 112 Book 29 Page 54, 59 |
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Pfefer, Fred |
Book 50 Page 43 |
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Phelps, JH (Dr.) |
Crested Butte doctor prior to 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Phelps, Lawrence |
Gunnison rancher, 1957 photo |
Book 44 Page 29, 30, 31 |
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Phillippi, William |
d 1884JAN24 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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Phillips, Baker |
did contract work in Crystal Basin in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Phillips, BS |
involved in Sheep Mtn Tunnel & Mining in 1893 |
Book 52 Page 36, 39 |
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Phillips, Jack |
Tin Cup miner |
Book 30 Page 91 |
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Phillips, JE |
laid out Irwin graveyard, bur there after he died dynamiting fish |
Book 39 Page 301 |
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Phillips, John E |
editor of Elk Mountain Pilot, photo |
Book 50 Page 133, 205-206, 223, 263, 265, 270, 272, 279, 367, 422, 424 |
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Phillips, JT |
Book 50 Page 64 |
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Phillips, JW |
supt of Grand River Coal Co in 1887, built house at Penny Hot Springs |
Book 52 Page 17 |
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Phillips, May |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, teacher |
Book 52 Page 337, 346 |
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Phillips, Miss |
in Marble PTA in 1912 |
Book 52 Page 239 |
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Phillips, Mr. |
attended Halloween party at Holland Ranch in 1909Book 52 Page 256 |
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Piccini, E |
dealer in billards and cigars in 1917 Marble |
Book 57 Page 188 |
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Pierce, George |
Book 50 Page 412 |
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Pierucci, Doris Teresa |
14 Mar 1925-13 Jul 1925, bur Marble Cem |
Donna Drummond |
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Pike, Capt Zebulon M |
explored area in 1806 |
Book 30 Page 4 |
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Pilone, John |
d 1897OCT16 Occupation: MINER Company name: Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF TOP COAL |
Colorado Archives |
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Piloni family |
Gunnison ranchers |
Book 44 Page 31 |
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Pinchot, Gifford |
Book 50 Page 317 |
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Pinkerton, Joe Jr and Betty |
took over Tin Cup General Store in 1962, sold in 1980, Tin cup fire chief |
Book 30 Page 292, 301, 311, 312, 323 Book 29 Page 153, 158 |
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Piso, Alberto |
1st grader in 1912 in Marble |
Book 56 Page 104 |
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Pitcher, Eli |
Book 50 Page 245 |
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Pitkin, Frederick W |
Colo Gov. |
Book 44 Page 81 |
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Pliner, Art |
acq Timberline Trails Boys Camp in 1979 |
Book 30 Page 305 Book 29 Page 156 |
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Plunkett, Joe |
Book 50 Page 110 |
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Plut, John |
d 1917MAY28 Nationality: AMERICAN Occupation: MINER Age at death: 18 Marital Status: S Company name: UTAH FUEL Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Pobirk, HV |
d 1961APR6 Occupation: LOADERMAN Age at death: 33 Company name: Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: FALL-ROOF |
Colorado Archives |
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Pollard, CC |
Book 50 Page 79, 257 |
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Pollock's Pharmacy |
in Tin Cup |
Book 30 Page 97 |
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Poor, Mac C |
Book 50 Page 109 |
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Pope, William |
Book 50 Page 4 |
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Porter, Edwin S |
filmed "The Big Bear Hunt" in Marble, photo |
Book 52 Page 256 Book 57 Page 63 |
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Porter, George |
Book 50 Page 114 |
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Porter, George A |
Book 50 Page 380 |
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Porter, John Elford |
wife Marie Fishback, son Williard F Porter bn 14 Aug 1884 in Gunnison County |
Mary Porter |
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Porter, Williard F |
parents were John Elford Porter and Marie Fishback, bn 14 Aug 1884 in Gunnison County |
Mary Porter Mpest640@hotmail.com |
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Potenski, Klemmens |
d 1915APR2 Nationality: RUSSIAN Occupation: LABORER Age at death: 29 Company name: COLORADO FUEL & IRON Mine name: FLORESTA Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Potter, Merton and wife |
owned Tin Cup cabins |
Book 23 Page 67 Book 29 Page 147, 151 |
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Potts, Florence D |
1934 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Powell, John Wesley |
Book 50 Page 13 |
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Pozzetti, Frank |
d 1918FEB20 Nationality: ITALIAN Occupation: MINER Yrs Mine Exp: Age at death: 32 Marital Status: M Surving children: 2 Company name: UTAH FUEL Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Pratt, EO |
1912 Marble resident, signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble, Supt of Construction at Colo Yule Marble Co when he arrived in Jan 1907, 1910 mayor |
Book 52 Page 336, 337 Book 56 Page 124 Book 57 Page 64, 179 |
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Pratt, Harry D |
foreman of monument shop at Colo Yule Marble Co. in 1912 |
Book 56 Page 98, 105, 122 Book 57 Page 52 |
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Pratt, Henry |
had position of timekeeper for Yule quarry in 1912 |
Book 52 Page 331 |
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Pratt, Phil |
made first location on Aspen Mtn, mining on Yule Creek in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Praxl, Hannah |
Book 50 Page 433 |
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Premore, Martin |
home swept away in 1941 Marble flood |
Book 57 Page 135 |
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Preston, JA |
Book 50 Page 45 |
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Preston, James |
Book 50 Page 166 |
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Pret, Count Phillip de |
Book 50 Page 113 |
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Price, John |
d 1884JAN24 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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Probst, Nick |
d 1884JAN24 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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Proctor, Robert |
of Vermont Marble Company in 1965 |
Book 57 Page 149 |
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Pry, Polly |
Book 50 Page 40 |
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Pryor, Billie |
accidently shot and killed himself in 1915 while loading a bedstead into a wagon, body returned to family in St Louis MO. |
Book 29 Page 181 |
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Pugh, Jack |
in Gothic City in 1881 |
Book 50 Page 257 |
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Pullock, Mr. |
1897 Marble baseball player |
Book 57 Page 29 |
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Purcell, James Smith |
1880s photo in front of Pitkin Bank |
Book 50 Page 184 |
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Purff, Billie |
set Tin Cup Masonic Hall on fire |
Book 29 Page 55 |
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Purrier, Jesse Sharpe (Mrs) |
1892 Gunnison Co agent for 1893 Chicago World Expo |
Book 57 Page 19-20 |
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Quigley, Samuel (Dr.) |
became pres of Western State College in 1919 |
Book 44 Page 53, 54 |
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Quillian, RA |
Tin Cup Masonic Grand Master |
Book 30 Page 124 |
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Quinn, JP |
had restaurant in 1909 Marble |
Book 57 Page 178 |
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Quinn, Mary (Miss) |
worked for Sylvia T Smith on Marble City Times |
Book 52 Page 329 |
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Radecka, Richard |
Book 50 Page 151 |
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Radeka, Clarence |
Gunnison rancher, photo, 1929 Powderhorn cowboy photo |
Book 44 Page 30 Book 50 Page 152, 314 |
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Radetsky, MS |
bid on backtaxes owed by Colorado Yule Marble Co in 1918 |
Book 57 Page 106, 110 |
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Radford, Mr. |
placer evaluation expert |
Book 30 Page 220 |
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Rametti, Joe T |
d 1948FEB7 Occupation: NIPPER Yrs Mine Exp: 32 Age at death: 58 Company name: CALUMET FUEL Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: HAULAGE |
Colorado Archives |
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Ramsden, Percy |
Book 50 Page 428 |
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Ramsey, C |
of Grand Junction, had 1908 contract to add onto Marble millsite |
Book 57 Page 55 |
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Ramsey, Tom |
Crystal area resident in 1905 |
Book 52 Page 126 |
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Randall, George |
Book 50 Page 140 |
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Randle, Edward |
6th/7th grader in 1912 in Marble |
Book 56 Page 104 |
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Randolph, John A |
Book 50 Page 38 |
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Rapini brothers |
operated coal mine at Placita |
Book 39 Page 310 |
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Rassano, Rose Baumli |
photo of her with her sister, Esther Sanchez in 1942 Marble |
Book 52 Page 261 |
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Rawalt, CT |
Book 50 Page 292 |
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Ray, CH |
located Ohio Lode near Tin Cup |
Book 30 Page 46 |
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Raymond |
See Campbell, Stahl & Raymond Co. |
Book 29 Page 61 |
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Raymond, Edward L |
1880 cashier for Virginia City |
Book 30 Page 57 |
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Read, GR |
owner in Norman lode in Galena Park |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Redden family |
Gunnison ranchers |
Book 44 Page 31 |
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Reddon, Bill |
Taylor Park resident |
Book 29 Page 115 |
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Reed, Alex |
Book 50 Page 315 |
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Reed, Howard |
photo |
Book 50 Page 105 |
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Reed, James |
Book 50 Page 330 |
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Reed, JF |
Tin Cup miner |
Book 30 Page 195 |
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Reed, William |
Book 50 Page 393 |
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Regina, Charles |
d 1902APR24 Nationality: ITALIAN Occupation: Mine name: CRESTED BUTTECause of death/comments: FALL OF COAL |
Colorado Archives |
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Reh, Frank and wife |
donated organ to Marble church in 1963 |
Book 52 Page 252 |
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Reheuser, Anna |
1939 Marble druggist and telephone mgr |
Book 57 Page 197 |
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Reheuser, John |
photo taken at Colo Yule Marble Co |
Book 56 Page 132 |
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Reheuser, Leona |
photo in Marble |
Book 52 Page 215 |
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Reheuser, Mr. and Mrs. |
lived in Marchesini Store in Marble, photo |
Book 52 Page 215 |
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Reid, Ben |
son of Frank |
Book 23 Page 67 |
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Reid, Boswell |
photo, son of Frank |
Book 23 Page 22 |
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Reid, Dick |
son of Frank, Tin Cup miner |
Book 23 Page 67, 96 |
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Reid, Florence |
photo |
Book 23 Page 48 |
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Reid, Frank and wife |
Tin Cup res, had 4 kids Boswell, Ben, Nettie and Dick |
Book 23 Page 66 |
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Reid, James |
Book 50 Page 188 |
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Reid, Nettie |
dtr of Frank |
Book 23 Page 67 |
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Reinecke, AW |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Reinecke, AW (Mrs) |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Reiss, CA |
NY capitalist |
Book 30 Page 215 |
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Reiss, Phil |
1929 Powderhorn cowboy photo |
Book 50 Page 314 |
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Relse, Nick |
d 1922SEP22 Nat: AUSTRIAN Occupation: MINER Yrs Mine Exp: 16 Age at death: 42 Marital Status: M Surving children: 2 County: GUN Company name: UTAH FUEL CO. Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: FALL OF TOP COAL |
Colorado Archives |
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Remer, JR de |
Book 50 Page 94 |
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Renoe, Mose |
teamster in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Resnick, Harry |
of Wichita KS, killed by Hank Bright in 1942, possibly his nephew |
Book 29 Page 104-105 |
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Reuff, Billy |
photo at Dorchester |
Book 30 Page 216 |
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Revergue, Joe |
died in avalanche |
Book 50 Page 193-195 |
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Reyland and Andre |
had General Merchandise Store in Marble in 1894 |
Book 57 Page 171 |
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Reyland, E.E.L. |
1894 Marble postmaster, had general merchandise in 1897 |
Book 57 Page 172, 173 |
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Reyland, Eugen |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Mar 1834 in Germany, retired, wife ME |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Reyland, Evalyn |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of Frederick, bn Mar 1900 in Colo |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Reyland, Frederick |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Aug 1870 in IL, ran notions store, wife Jessee L |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Reyland, Jessee L |
wife of Frederick, listed in 1900 Marble Census as bn Sep 1874 in IL |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Reyland, ME |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as wife of Eugen, bn May 1839 in IL |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Reynolds, A.R. (Miss) |
Tin Cup chaperone & teacher in 1906 |
Book 23 Page 52, 73, 74 Book 30 Page 177 |
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Reynolds, AE |
built mill at Chance, photo, also farmed at La Junta, he or his estate owned Gold Mine in 1923 |
Book 39 Page 293 Book 30 Page 184, 188, 247 Book 50 Page 292 |
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Reynolds, Lou |
worked on Marble RR in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 275 |
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Reynolds, Mr. |
no longer with Sheep Mtn mine in 1917 (near Marble) had to move to sea level due to heart trouble |
Book 52 Page 275 |
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Rhoads, Halsey M |
editor Tin Cup Banner in 1882 |
Book 30 Page 115, 133 Book 29 Page 30 Book 50 Page 372 |
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Rhode, George |
Book 50 Page 134 |
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Rhodes, Fred |
Denver Rio Grande conductor in 1923 |
Book 44 Page 47 |
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Rhodes, Sara A |
Tin Cup resident, mar William H Whalin in 1885 |
Book 30 Page 160 |
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Rice brothers |
had claim on Cross Mtn, lightening struck and killed one of them shortly after the discovery |
Book 30 Page 163 |
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Rice, Fred |
proposed Crested Butte Ski Area |
Book 44 Page 57 Book 50 Page 227 |
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Rice, James |
mentioned in 16 Oct 1886 Crystal River Current, possible of White Pine |
Book 52 Page 16 |
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Richards, Edna (Miss) |
Crystal teacher in early 1900s |
Book 52 Page 235, 346 |
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Richards, GE |
1897 Marble baseball player |
Book 57 Page 29 |
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Richards, HW |
of Crystal, Sec of Crystal Telephone line in 1905 |
Book 52 Page 38 |
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Richards, JM |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Richards, WO |
leased out St. Paul's Episcopal Ch in Marble ca 1941 |
Book 57 Page 146 |
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Richardson, Denver "Sap" |
RR fireman, killed in RR wreck in 1934, photo |
Book 50 Page 117 |
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Richardson, Elizabeth |
Book 50 Page 41 |
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Richardson, Sylvester (Prof.) |
Gunnison Co pioneer, establ Gunnison in 1874, worked on 1882 mining expo, moved to Utah in 1884, photo |
Book 24 Page 365 Book 30 Page 27, 45, 53, 127 Book 44 Page 7, 32, 33, 37, 38, 44, 46 Book 50 Page 12, 24, 41-46, 52, 58, 64, 92, 126, 131, 158, 234, 305, 342, 349 Book 52 Page 287 Book 57 Page 7, 8, 145 |
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Richmond, GQ |
Gunnison resident in 1893 |
Book 57 Page 22 |
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Rickard, TA |
Book 50 Page 146, 153, 162, 351 |
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Ricker, Roy |
in 1988 Tin Cup parade |
Book 29 Page 160 |
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Riddle, Nina |
1924 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Rider, SH |
Book 50 Page 335 |
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Ridgely, ?? |
d 1885MAY16 Mine name: FOREST QUEEN Cause of death/comments: FELL DOWN SHAFT |
Colorado Archives |
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Rieschl, Steve |
ski guide photo |
Book 50 Page 415, 434 |
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Riland, EE |
Book 50 Page 250 |
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Riland, JL |
editor for Tin Cup Banner for short time |
Book 30 Page 133 |
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Riley, Mr. |
co owner of Crystal River Stage Line in 1897 with Allan Hodges |
Book 57 Page 28 |
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Riley, Mr. and Mrs. |
from Carbondale, visited Marble in 1905, w/Mr. Riley's father from CA |
Book 52 Page 38 |
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Riley, Reese |
Tin Cup trustee |
Book 30 Page 178 |
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Riley, Tom |
Book 50 Page 392 |
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Ring, Tom |
rec'd cash for marble claim in 1889 |
Book 57 Page 16 |
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Risse, John |
Book 50 Page 153 |
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Ritchey, JC |
Book 50 Page 363 |
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Rittenhouse, MF |
Canadian, visited Tin Cup in 1884 |
Book 30 Page 152 Book 50 Page 79, 424 |
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Rivera, Capt. Juan Maria de |
led 1765 expedition into SW Colorado, |
Book 30 Page 2,3 Book 44 Page 75 Book 57 Page 4 |
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Rivera, Don Juan |
Book 50 Page 2 |
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Rivers, Charles |
bro of Harry, lived in Denver |
Book 23 Page 60, 61 Book 30 Page 112 |
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Rivers, Frank |
Book 50 Page 407 |
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Rivers, Harry |
Tin Cup Town Marshall, killed by Charley LaTourette in 7 Mar 1882, bur Boot Hill Knoll in Tin Cup,had bro Charles |
Book 23 Page 59, 60, 83 Book 24 Page 399 Book 30 Page 86, 111 Book 29 Page 177, 36, 37, 38 Book 50 Page 370 |
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Rives, WW |
worked on Gunnison exhibit to 1882 mining expo |
Book 30 Page 127 |
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Roach, Miles |
d 1884JAN24 Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS; BD. SCHUYLKILL CO. |
Colorado Archives |
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Robberts |
See Sorrel & Robberts |
Book 52 Page 28 |
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Robbins family |
Gunnison ranchers |
Book 44 Page 31 |
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Robbins, George |
Book 50 Page 402 |
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Robbins, Myron |
prospected on Avalanche Creek in 1887 |
Book 52 Page 17 |
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Roberts, George |
Book 50 Page 294-295 |
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Roberts, George D |
name of Tin Cup mine |
Book 30 Page 130 |
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Roberts, Thomas |
d 1884JAN24 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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Robey, Ike |
photo in Marble |
Book 52 Page 158 |
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Robidoux, Antoine |
built Ft Uncompahgre near Delta in late 1830s. French fur trader from St. Louis |
Book 50 Page 3-4, 54 Book 57 Page 5 |
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Robinett, Mr |
on Marble school board in 1926 |
Book 57 Page 118 |
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Robinson, AD/AE |
mgr Gold Cup mine 1883, from Denver |
Book 30 Page 147, 148, 160 Book 29 Page 12 |
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Robinson, Bob |
from Luttrell TN marble mines, worked at Osgood marble quarry |
Book 52 Page 289 |
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Robinson, DO |
became Colo Yule Marble Mine Supt in 1912 |
Book 56 Page 29, 191 |
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Robinson, Ed |
d Enterprise Mine ca 1900 |
Book 30 Page 178 |
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Robinson, HE |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Robinson, James |
Book 50 Page 7, 98, 211, 214, 223 |
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Robinson, Mrs. |
sang at 1912 Marble PTA meeting |
Book 52 Page 239 |
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Robinson, Sam |
Book 50 Page 202-203, 219, 281 |
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Robinson, SC |
had Elk Mtn Assay office in 1887 and his address was Pittsburg CO |
Book 52 Page 17 |
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Robinson, William |
recd $12,000 in 1889 for bond on marble claimes |
Book 52 Page 16 |
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Robistow, Winifred |
Book 23 Page 74 |
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Robnet, WC |
signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Rochette, Peter |
part of Deacon Group who owned Tin Cup mining claims |
Book 30 Page 185 |
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Rocia, Bill de |
Book 50 Page 153 |
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Rockefeller, JW |
1904 Crested Butte doctor |
Doctor directory |
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Rockwell & Bicknell |
ran stage/hack line in Gunnison Co |
Book 30 Page 60 |
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Rockwell, Clarence "Rocky" |
ran Western State College Outing Club in 1930s |
Book 57 Page 128 |
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Rockwell, JE |
filed patent on behalf of Colorado Coal & Iron Co in Pitkin Co. |
Book 52 Page 20, 31 |
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Rodriquez, Earnest |
d 1945SEP1 Company name: CALUMET FUEL Mine name: SOMERSET Cause of death/comments: HAULAGE |
Colorado Archives |
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Roe, HS |
Book 50 Page 190 |
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Rogers |
Book 50 Page 275 |
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Rogers, Frank W |
ran for Marble school board in 1926, druggist and telephone mgr in 1927 Marble, 1929 mayor |
Book 57 Page 118, 192, 193 |
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Rogers, Myrtle R |
1927 Marble teacher |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Rogers, Thomas |
d 1884JAN24 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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Rogers, William |
arrived from Luttrell TN in 1900 to work at Osgood Marble quarry |
Book 52 Page 287, 289, 292 |
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Roggl, Godfried |
visited Marble in 1905, worked around Crystal/Lead King |
Book 52 Page 38, 126 |
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Rohde, George C |
1886 Prohibition candidate for Gunnison County Judge, of Crested Butte |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Rohm Hotel |
Book 50 Page 367 |
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Rohm, Mr. |
photo |
Book 23 Page 53 |
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Rohm, Robert |
bot Kate Fisher's place and converted to Hotel Rohm in Tin Cup, moved away in 1905 |
Book 30 Page 198, 250 Book 29 Page 49 |
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Rohrer, Leonard S |
Crystal Superintendant in 1900, Sunday School in 1900, listed in 1900 Marble Census as boarder to FS Goodman, bn Aug 1872 in KS, bookkeeper |
Book 52 Page 243, 247, 347 |
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Rollman, William |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Romley |
Book 50 Page 53, 86 |
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Ronald, CS |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Ronald, CS (Mrs) |
signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble |
Book 52 Page 337 |
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Ronzio, Richard A |
had photo collection of town of Marble |
Book 56 Page 62 |
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Roof, Billy |
see Reuf |
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Roof, Maudie |
only dtr of mary and William Roof, d 16 Nov 1880 age 5y2m16d, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, photo of tombstone, said to haunt people |
Book 29 Page 179, 180, 46, 160, 161 |
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Roof, William W and Mary |
operated St James Hotel in Tin Cup, owned part of Springfield mine in Tin Cup, set Masonic Hall on fire, dtr Maudie, William bur next to Maudie on Protestant knoll in Tin Cup. William from Farley MO.Mason |
Book 23 Page 95, 117 Book 30 Page 147, 153, 196, 197, Book 29 Page 179, 180, 54, 59 internet |
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Root, George |
Book 50 Page 127, 133, 171, 395-397, 404 |
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Ropell, PF |
Book 50 Page 272 |
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Roper, Al |
got firewood from Taylor Park area, had ranch north of Gunnison |
Book 29 Page 119, 120 |
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Roper, PS |
Gunnison Co resident |
Book 23 Page 88 |
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Rorher, LS |
Marble town treasurer in 1901 |
Book 52 Page 150 |
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Rosetti, Eugene |
1900 Marble school child |
Book 52 Page 235 |
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Rosetti, Rosa |
1900 Marble school child |
Book 52 Page 235 |
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Ross, Anna G |
Marble teacher in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 346 |
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Ross, Charles L |
Book 50 Page 221 |
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Ross, Mary |
3rd grader in 1912 in Marble |
Book 56 Page 104 |
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Ross, Mike |
Marble train fireman in 1917 |
Book 52 Page 272 |
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Rossister, Robert |
drowned in Crystal River tributary in 1965 |
Book 57 Page 148 |
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Roster, Vital |
d 1905MAR31 Nationality: FRENCH Occupation: MINER Yrs Mine Exp: Age at death: 32 Marital Status: S Mine name: ANTHRACITE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Roubideaux, Johnny |
half breed, led Phil and Dan Korn to Tin Cup |
Book 23 Page 15 |
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Routt, Gov. John L |
director of Garfield town, 1st Colo governor, inspected marble quarries at Marble with Otto Mears in 1893 |
Book 30 Page 57 Book 50 Page 45, 269, 329 |
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Rouvere, Louis |
involved in Taylor Park Placer land |
Book 29 Page 109 |
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Rowland, Bob |
photo |
Book 23 Page 53 |
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Rowland, Carrie |
photo |
Book 23 Page 53 |
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Roy, Antoinette Morris "Nettie" |
Tin Cup recollections throughout book 23, photo |
Book 23 Page 1, 27, 35, 61 |
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Royce, Oscar |
d 1923SEP18 Nationality: AMERICAN Occupation: DUMPER Age at death: 17 Company name: CRESTED BUTTE ANTHRACITE CO. Mine name: SMITH-ANTHRACITE Cause of death/comments: FALLING DOWN CHUTE |
Colorado Archives |
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Royer, Frank |
mined Bonanza and Lead Chief mines on White House Mtn in 1886 |
Book 52 Page 13 |
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Roziman, Steve |
d 1901OCT11 Nationality: AUSTRIAN Occupation: MINER Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF COAL |
Colorado Archives |
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Rozman family |
Gunnison ranchers, north of Cement Creek near Crested Butte |
Book 44 Page 31, 55 |
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Rozman Ski Area |
Book 50 Page Book 50 Page 435 |
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Rubin, B |
1910 Marble tailor |
Book 57 Page 179 |
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Rucker, AW |
sued Colorado Yule Marble Co in 1917 |
Book 57 Page 103 |
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Rucker, PT (Dr.) |
doctor in 1930 Marble |
Book 57 Page 194 |
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Rudolph Gulch |
Book 50 Page 155 |
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Rudolph, "Potato Henry" |
Book 50 Page 151, 155, 311 |
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Ruffner, Lt. EH |
Corp of Engineers, led reconnaissance of Tin Cup Dist in 1873 |
Book 33 Page 27 Book 50 Page 12-13 |
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Ruhoff, Ron |
photographer of Marble in 1958 |
Book 52 Page 280 |
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Ruland, Perry |
Book 50 Page 113 |
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Rummel, GH |
Marble town trustee in 1899 |
Book 52 Page 143, 144 |
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Rummell, Anna |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of F Rummell, bn Aug 1884 in Colo |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Rummell, Eunice |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of F Rummell, bn May 1900 |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Rummell, F |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Aug 1859 in Ia, sex & occ not listed |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Rummell, Maude |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as dau of F Rummell, bn Mar 1893 in Colo |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Rummell, William |
listed in 1900 Marble Census as son of F Rummell, bn Oct 1887 in Colo |
Book 52 Page 347 |
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Runkle, Jacob |
d 1896FEB8 Occupation: MINER Mine name: HOLLEY Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK |
Colorado Archives |
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Runnel, GH |
carpenter in Marble in 1900 |
Book 57 Page 174 |
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Ruppert, John |
alias of Joseph Leo Klatt of CA who disappeared 19 May 1963 while swimming off coast, disc voting under false name in Marble in 1965, mgr of Beaver Lake Lodge |
Book 57 Page 149 |
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Rusck, Mike |
3rd grader in 1912 in Marble |
Book 56 Page 104 |
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Rush, John |
lived on ranch, written up in 28 Jul 1905 Crystal River Current |
Book 52 Page 38 |
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Russell & Zugelder |
Book 50 Page 138 |
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Russell, JJ |
Book 50 Page 29 |
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Russell, RP |
Book 50 Page 299 |
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Rutherford, John |
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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Rutherford, Mr. or Ms. |
bur Tin Cup - location unknown |
Book 29 Page 182 |
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Ryan, Pat |
Book 50 Page 112 |
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Ryland/Reyland, EEL |
applied for PO in Marble in 1900, town clerk |
Book 52 Page 143, 144 Book 57 Page 16 |
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