EARLY GUNNISON COUNTY RESIDENTS U-Z

These names are taken from local histories, diaries, early newspapers and other sources EXCEPT vital records.

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Name Comments Source

Udlock, Rev. Dr. Frederick E

Presbyterian Minister in Marble in 1980s

Book 52 Page 252, 253

Uhr, Frank

d 1908MAY25 Nationality: AUSTRIAN  Occupation: MINER Age at death: 28  Marital Status: S  Company name:   Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK

Colorado Archives

Uhren, William S

became editor of Garfield Banner in 1881

Book 30 Page 100

Ule Brothers

 

Book 50 Page 262

Usher, Albert

1900 Marble school child

Book 52 Page 235

Usher, Bertie

involved in 1900 Marble Sunday School

Book 52 Page 247

Usher, Jim

hurt foot with a pick in 1887

Book 52 Page 17

Utley, Mr.

surveyor for road to Osgood marble quarry in 1900

Book 52 Page 289

Utt, David

 

Book 50 Page 253

Vader family

Gunnison ranchers

Book 44 Page 31

Vader, Frank

Gunnison Co resident 1908

Book 23 Page 88

Vader, Mrs. Mark

Gunnison Cem caretaker

Book 29 Page 105

Vader, Palmer

early Gunnison settler

Book 44 Page 34

Vader, Paul Sr.

Quartz Creek rancher

Book 30 Page 314

Vader, PH

1905 photo

Book 50 Page 319

Vallery, Oscar

1897 Marble baseball player

Book 57 Page 29

Vance, Ed N

US Forest ranger, installed phone from Tin Cup to Dorchester

Book 23 Page 35

Book 30 Page 213

Vandemoer, John

 

Book 50 Page 203, 364

Vanderbilt, Cornelius

 

Book 50 Page 141

Vanderbilt, William

 

Book 50 Page 267

Vanderpost, Mrs.

Marble resident, 1945 photo, wife of early ranger

Book 52 Page 160

Vanderventer, DR

had 1916 Marble bakery, had 1923 boarding house

Book 57 Page 187, 190

Vanderwilt, John W

School of Mines President in 1936

Book 57 Page 129, 130

Vanguard

 

Book 50 Page 161-162

VanNess, Elizabeth

mother of Harry Morris

Book 23 Page 26

VanOstern, WV

 

Book 50 Page 276

VanPelt, Nelson

 

Book 50 Page 113

VanZandt, Charles

played Basso in 1911 Marble play

Book 52 Page 235

Veil, A

owner in Bonanza and Lead Chief lead mines on White House Mtn

Book 52 Page 13

Vidal, Albine

wife of Regis, bur Gunnison Cem

Book 24 Page 367

Vidal, Bertha

photo, dtr of Regis

Book 50 Page 343

Vidal, Dollie

dtr of Regis and Albine Vidal, mar Gad Jones, bought out family ranch, photo

Book 24 Page 367

Book 50 Page 342-343

Vidal, Josephine

dtr of Regis, bur Gunnison Cem

Book 24 Page 367

Vidal, Louena

dtr of Regis, photo

Book 50 Page 343

Vidal, Matilda

photo, dtr of Regis

Book 50 Page 343

Vidal, Nanette

dtr of Regis, photo

Book 50 Page 343

Vidal, Pearl

dtr of Regis, bur Gunnison Cem

Book 24 Page 367

Vidal, Phillip

bro of Regis, Gunnison County homesteader, of Paris

Book 24 Page 367

Book 50 Page 342-343

Vidal, Regis

1839-1901, Paris immigrant who arriv Gunnison Co in 1875 w/bro Phillip.  Wife Albine, son Robert and 8 dtrs including Dollie, Josephine and Pearl.  Bur Gunnison Cemetery

Book 24 Page 367

Book 50 Page 342-343

Vidal, Robert

only son of Vidal, bur Gunnison Cem

Book 24 Page 367

Vidal, Sophie

photo, dtr of Regis

Book 50 Page 343

Violet, Col. OH

editor of Tin Cup Record in 1881, democrat, div wife 1881, mov to Denver, mar Eliza A Cochran

Book 30 Page 79, 87, 97, 100, 114, 123

Book 50 Page 468

Violet, Mrs. OH

had stunning shawl on display at 1882 mining expo for the Gunnison Co exhibit

Book 30 Page 129, 133

Virginia City

Tin Cup incorporated under this name in 1880

Book 23 Page 9

Vizina, F

accident while cutting firewood ca 1880

Book 30 Page 81

Volkman, Mr. and Mrs.

1905 Redstone residents

Book 52 Page 38

VonMueller, William

worked at Marble Booster, 1917 Marble marshall

Book 50 Page 135

Book 52 Page 203

Book 57 Page 188

Wade, Mrs.

sang at 1912 Marble PTA meeting

Book 52 Page 239

Wagner, Mr.

Gunnison Co Deputy Dist Attorney in 1912

Book 56 Page 191

Wagner, Virginia

bn 17 Apr 1927 in Glenwood Spgs, dtr of William Wagner and Bertha Heuschkel, mar Martin Cerise, move to Gunnison in 1975

Book 60 Page 148-167

Wahl & Witter

Gunnison Co stage/hack line

Book 30 Page 60, 61

Wahl, Charles F

disc Anna Dedrika mine in Tin Cup, had claim on Cross Mtn in 1886, part of Deacon Group who owned Tin Cup mining claims, killed Clanson Gregg in 1886 over love triangle with Charlie's common law German wife, married her after the murder

Book 30 Page 36, 162, 163, 185, 212

Book 29 Page 176, 42, 43, 55

Wait, Lee

mayor of Gothic

Book 39 Page 306

Waite, George

 

Book 50 Page 12, 249

Waite, Lewis

 

Book 50 Page 12, 46, 249, 256

Waldron, Mr.

took over Jimmie Mack mine in 1886, from NJ

Book 29 Page 13, 14

Walker, FA (Prof.)

1911 Marble teacher

Book 52 Page 236, 346

Book 57 Page 181

Walker, Isaac

 

Book 50 Page 36

Walker, Robert

owned Little Art Studio in Gunnison

Book 44 Page 62

Walker, Tom

 

Book 50 Page 36

Wall

see Mead, Wall & Hart

Book 52 Page 13

Wallace, Betty

Gunnison County historian

Book 44 Page 7

Wallgren, Mr.

1900 roadmaster in either Gunnison, Pitkin or Garfield Counties

Book 52 Page 59

Walpole, Peter

 

Book 50 Page 193-194

Walsh & Brooks Grocery

in Marble, photo, written about in poem

Book 52 Page 228

Book 57 Page 114

Walsh, "Dad"

Marble roadmaster in 1917

Book 52 Page 272

Walsh, "Joker"

1917 Marble resident

Book 52 Page 272

Walsh, ER

signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Walsh, James

d 1884JAN24 Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON  Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS AND DUST

Colorado Archives

Walsh, John J "Joker"

owned Marble bakery in 1911, signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble, sold out and moved from Marble in 1941

Book 52 Page 170, 337

Book 57 Page 138, 178

Walsh, Mr.

Tin Cup saloonkeeper ca 1880, see Miller & Walsh

Book 30 Page 56, 97

Walsh, Mrs. C.

bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, d Oct 29, age 36

Book 29 Page 180

Walsh, Thomas (Mrs.)

1912 Marble resident, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 336, 337

Walter, RJ

worked on Gunnison Co exhibit to 1882 mining expo

Book 30 Page 127

Book 50 Page 252

Walther, Arnold

engineer for the SR&SJ RR

Book 56 Page 154

Walther, Mr.

fireman for Crystal River & San Juan RR

Book 52 Page 118

Walton, JA

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Walton, James A (Rev.)

in Marble in 1911, 1912 had Congregational Church (Union) in Marble

Book 52 Page 236, 238, 335, 340

Book 56 Page 192

Book 57 Page 181

Walton, Katherine

1911 Marble student

Book 52 Page 236

Walton, Metta Meads (Mrs.)

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Walton, Ralph O Jr.

Pres Crested Butte Dev Corp

Book 44 Page 58

Wamsley, Lon

 

Book 50 Page 347

Ward, Charles

guest at Tin Cup party

Book 23 Page 49

Ward, Elva M (Miss)

1912 Marble resident, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 336, 337

Ward, Eva

involved in 1900 Marble Sunday School

Book 52 Page 243

Ward, Jack

Tin Cup gunfighter, became preacher

Book 30 Page 86

Ward, Lela

involved in 1900 Marble Sunday School

Book 52 Page 243

Ward, NW

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Ward, NW (Mrs.)

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Wardjohn, WW

 

Book 50 Page 352

Wardrum, Steven K

Marble town trustee in 1980

Book 52 Page 217

Wareham, Dolly E

 b El Paso Co, CO, moved to Gunnison CO at age 5, mar Frank Wareham 7 Nov 1897, d 28 Oct 1907 in Tin Cup at age 30, left 5 kids including babe of 6 weeks, survivors were her parents, 4 sis, 3 bro, and husb

Book 23 Page 91

Wareham, Ethel

thrown from coach

Book 30 Page 209

Wareham, Frank

Gunnison Co resident, his sister and son Frank lived in Salida, wife Dolly E

Book 23 Page 87

Warenski, Karl

 

Book 50 Page 176-177

Warman, Cy

 

Book 50 Page 1

Warner, Ella (Miss)

1st Tin Cup schoolteacher

Book 30 Page 79, 80

Warner, Hank

owned Black Hawk lode in Tin Cup

 

Warner, HS

injured while cutting firewood ca 1880

Book 30 Page 81

Warner, JE

cutting firewood ca 1880

Book 30 Page 81

Warner, Major M. Rush

mgr Gunnison Improvement Company

Book 30 Page 89

Warner, Mr

install phone line from Tin Cup to Pitkin in 1907, prob was a US forest ranger

Book 23 Page 35

Warren, Edward R

US Deputy Marshall Surveyor in Crested Butte in 1887

Book 52 Page 31

Warren, Rocky

built airstrip on Cranor property, of Gunnison

Book 30 Page 264

Washburn, Winnifred (Miss)

from Denver, taught school in Marble in 1905

Book 57 Page 48

Waskey, family

From KS, Tin Cup summer residents

Book 30 Page 250

Watkins, LL

 

Book 50 Page 292

Watson, DM

located Ohio Lode near Tin Cup

Book 30 Page 46

Watson, Jed

 

Book 50 Page 178

Watson, Pat

Taylor Park resident

Book 29 Page 128

Watson, Sheriff

Gunnison County/Tin Cup sheriff in 1900

Book 30 Page 183

Watson's cabin

1896 photo of it in Taylor Park

Book 30 Page 173

Watt, James

 

Book 50 Page 305

Watt, Margaret E

1924 Marble teacher

Book 52 Page 346

Watters, Stephen S

1885 Gunnison settler

Book 44 Page 34

Book 50 Page 309

Wattson, Henry A "Hank"

namesake of Wattson's Camp at confluence of IL Creek and Taylor River, involved in Taylor Park RR, owned Mills and Goodale placers

Book 30 Page 239

Book 29 Page 85, 86

Book 50 Page 377

Waugh, William

 

Book 50 Page 299

Waunita

Ute maiden, namesake of Waunita Hot Spgs

Book 44 Page 83

Wavell, Art

 

Book 50 Page 392

Weant, SD

had 1909 Marble meat market

Book 57 Page 178

Webb, Dolly Duncan

1906 Marble teacher

Book 52 Page 235, 346

Webb, Mr.

1908 Marble hunter/guide

Book 57 Page 178

Weber, Stephen

signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Webster, HM

in Gunnison town, namesake of Webster Bldg

Book 44 Page 40, 45

Weeks, CB

super at Abbeyville smelter

Book 30 Page 117

Book 50 Page 373

Weisenberg, Joseph

d 1884JAN24 Occupation: MINER

Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON  Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS AND DUST

Colorado Archives

Weiss, Chester (Mr & Mrs)

owned rental cabins in Tin Cup

Book 23 Page 101

Weiss, Louis (Dr.)

 

Book 50 Page 296

Welch, Edith

 

Book 50 Page 198

Wells, AM

mining engineer from Denver

Book 30 Page 188

West, Arthur

Marble watchmaker & Jeweler in 1911, signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble

Book 52 Page 261, 337

Book 57 Page 180

Westergard, N

signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Westgate, Rev. HS

 

Book 50 Page 140

Weston, Abbie

photo in 1885 Tin Cup, first wife of John, she died 5 Jun 1888 age 55 yrs, 6 months 28 days,  and is bur in Protestant knoll Tin Cup, dtr Maude

Book 23 Page 14

Book 24 Page 396

Book 29 Page 180

Weston, John

had store and Pacific hotel in Tin Cup and St. Elmo, d 1897, dtr Maude, first wife Abbie

Book 23 Page 27

Book 24 Page 396

Book 30 Page 122, 191

Book 29 Page 54

Weston, Maude

dtr of Abbie and John Weston, bur Iron City Cem near St. Elmo

Book 24 Page 396

Book 29 Page 180

Whalen, WH "Bill"

1921 Gunnison Co Commissioner

Book 57 Page 112, 132

Whalin, William H

Abbeyville constable, had supply and rest station to serve freighters, mar Sarah A Rhodes of Tin Cup

Book 30 Page 156, 160

Wheeler, B Clark

mentioned in 16 Oct 1886 Crystal River Current

Book 52 Page 16

Wheeler, JB

had marble claim in 1885

Book 57 Page 12

Wheeler, Lt. George

 

Book 50 Page 13, 252

Whicher, Rev. Isaac

 

Book 50 Page 397

Whig, George W

bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup

Book 29 Page 180

Whinnery family

Gunnison ranchers

Book 44 Page 31

Whinnery, Charles

Gunnison County assessor in 1935

Book 57 Page 127

Whinnery, WS

photo near Lake City

Book 50 Page 306

Whipp, Owen

d 1896DEC17  Mine name: FAIRVIEW

Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION WHILE THAWING POWDER

Colorado Archives

Whipple, WR

US Deputy Mineral Surveyor in 1879 - surveyed in Hillerton

Book 30 Page 44

White, Frank

wife Miriam S, Tin Cup summer resident, worked on cleaning up cemetery

Book 29 Page 180, 50

White, George S

d 2 Jan 1883, of Hampton IA, mar Rose Lumley, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, 1st Mason to die in Tin Cup, niece was Grace Lumley

Book 29 Page 180, 53

internet

White, Josiah

 

Book 50 Page 21

White, Miriam S

wife of Frank White, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, 20 Jul 1921-28 Apr 1983, summer resident of Tin Cup

Book 29 Page 180, 50

internet

White, Rosa

mgr Abbeyville school

Book 30 Page 156

Whitehorn, Chet

photo on 1910 Pitkin baseball team

Book 50 Page 186

Whitelaw, Robert & wife

1st whites to Tin Cup, w/infant in 1864, scared away by Indians

Book 23 Page 57

Whiteman, Fred

1897 Marble baseball player

Book 57 Page 29

Whiteman, Mary V

1913 Marble teacher

Book 52 Page 346

Whitfield, Charles E

built Bullion saloon/hotel with Charles LaTourette, Tin Cup Clerk and Recorder

Book 30 Page 57, 87, 97, 103, 109, 114

Whitman, Marcus

missionary, travelled through Tomichi Creek area in 1842 on way from Oregon to the East

Book 30 Page 5

Book 50 Page 4, 5, 7

Book 57 Page 5

Whitney

ran hack/stage line in Gunnison Co

Book 30 Page 60

Whittenberger house

in Tin Cup

Book 29 Page 140

Whittenberger, Harold

Tin Cup res, photo

Book 23 Page 52, 70, 71, 74

Whittenberger, Mildred

Tin Cup res, photo

Book 23 Page 52, 70, 71, 74

Whittenberger, Peter

Tin Cup resident, lost his saloon in 1906 fire

Book 23 Page 41, 42

Book 30 Page 209

Widdicombe, J

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Wigginton, William M (Judge)

Marble resident in 1907, had hotel and was JP

Book 57 Page 52, 177

Wiik, Sven

 

Book 50 Page 435

Wilding, EW

Tin Cup resident, grocer in 1887

Book 23 Page 87

Book 30 Page 161

Book 29 Page 175

Wilding, Fred "Lord"

Tin Cup resident, Englishman with income from English estate, miner, grocer, may be same as EW Wilding

Book 29 Page 42, 43

Wiley & Draper

 ran Marble City Hotel in 1909

Book 57 Page 178

Wiley, Dean

son of Mrs JS Wiley Parent.  raised by Alex Parent, bn Tin Cup, son of John S Wiley, helped Alex with the mail runs, moved to CA

Book 30 Page 249

Book 29 Page 62

internet

Wiley, Elmer D

Tin Cup Draft Registrant for WWI

Book 30 Page 229

Wiley, John S

father of Dean, wife Mary B Wiley, after his death his widow married Alex Parent

Book 30 Page 249

Wiley, Mary B.

of Pitkin, b 22 Nov 1869 d 31 Mar 1901, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, widow of John S Wiley, remar Alex Parent of Tin Cup, and died age 31, after 4 mos of marriage, leaving a 6 yr old boy named Dean

Book 23 Page 90, 249

Book 30 Page 249

Book 29 Page 178

Wiliford, JE

from Luttrell TN marble quarry, worked for Osgood marble quarry

Book 52 Page 289

Willard, JH

1879 Tin Cup Board of Directors

Book 30 Page 41

Williams & Batt

had mining claims on Sheep Mtn near Marble, one mine named the Silver Chief

Book 52 Page 13, 28

Williams Brothers Gen Store

in Marble, photo

Book 52 Page 184-185, 195, 198, 218, 273

Williams, Bertha

Tin Cup resident, teacher, photo

Book 23 Page 52, 71, 74

Book 29 Page 44

Williams, Bill

 

Book 50 Page 4

Williams, Bob

native of Wales, worked at Johns Hopkins University, lived in Marble and coached football in 1910

Book 52 Page 269

Williams, C Ambrose

1898 Crystal Snow Shoe Club photo, Marble resident, 1945 photo, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 50 Page 248

Book 52 Page 160, 230, 231, 243, 244, 245, 249, 250, 264, 272, 277, 336, 337

Book 57 Page 146

Williams, DA (Mrs.)

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Williams, Dwight A

1933 Marble teacher

Book 52 Page 346

Williams, ER

photo on 1910 Pitkin baseball team

Book 50 Page 186

Williams, Evan

editor of Crystal River Current, Marble town trustee in 1899, listed in 1900 Marble Census as living with his partner R Thompson, bn Jun 1862 in Wales, printer

Book 52 Page 8, 17, 143, 144, 145, 148, 150, 347

Book 57 Page 35, 171, 172

Williams, Ezekiel

 

Book 50 Page 4

Williams, Frank

Oddfellow, had iron mining claim, member Gunnison County Snowshoe Club

Book 50 Page 428

Book 52 Page 17, 264, 266

Williams, Hank

 

Book 50 Page 183

Williams, Harry

guest at Tin Cup party

Book 23 Page 49

Williams, Helen

1900 Marble teacher, photo

Book 52 Page 235, 238, 243, 346

Williams, HH

moved to Marble in 1886, signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, his house damaged in flood of 1941, had gen merchandise store in Marble in 1905, aka HH William

Book 52 Page 25, 337

Book 57 Page 135, 176

Williams, Horace

founder of Williams Brothers store in Marble, grandson John, photo, home hurt in flood in 1941

Book 52 Page 200, 203, 204, 230, 231, 244, 282

Williams, Joe

photo taken at Colo Yule Marble Co

Book 56 Page 132

Williams, John

d 1884JAN24 Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON  Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS AND DUST

Colorado Archives

Williams, John

Marble resident

Book 57 Page 108

Williams, John

Marble resident, 1945 photo, grandson of Horace Williams

Book 52 Page 160, 200, 230, 231, 235, 243, 244, 249, 250, 272, 336

Book 57 Page 146

Williams, John A

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble, 1908 Asst Postmaster in Marble, 1911 postmaster

Book 52 Page 337

Book 57 Page 177, 178, 181

Williams, Miss

from NY, visited Pauline Tischhauser in Marble in 1905 w/friend Miss Owens

Book 52 Page 38

Williams, Mrs.

1917 Marble resident

Book 52 Page 272

Williams, Mrs. Horace

1898 Crystal Snow Shoe Club photo

Book 50 Page 248

Williams, Robert

photo

Book 50 Page 105, 191

Williams, RR

1880s photo in front of Pitkin Bank

Book 50 Page 184

Williams, Thomas

d 1884JAN24 Company name: COLORADO COAL AND IRON  Mine name: CRESTED BUTTE Cause of death/comments: EXPLOSION OF GAS AND DUST

Colorado Archives

Williams, Tom

Marble resident, worked for Henry Thode in 1917

Book 52 Page 272

Williamson, Becky & Tommy

 

Book 23 Page 2

Williamson, James

d 1902NOV10 Nationality: SCOTCHMAN  Occupation: FOREMAN Yrs Mine Exp: 5 Age at death: 45  Marital Status: M  Mine name: AUTHRACITE

Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK

Colorado Archives

Williamson, Tom &Rebecca B

Tin cup summer resident

Book 30 Page 273

Book 29 Page 47, 58, 150, 153

Willis, FB

he and crew sorted ore at Jimmy Mack mine

Book 30 Page 88

Book 50 Page 370

Willis, LB

Abbeyville marshall

Book 30 Page 86

Willis, Marshall

early corrupt Tin Cup sheriff

Book 24 Page 397

Book 30 Page 69

Willson, AM (Mrs.)

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Willson, AM (Professor)

Marble resident in 1912, Marble school principal in 1912

Book 52 Page 336, 346

Book 57 Page 182

Willson, AW

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Willson, Helen

4th grader in 1912 in Marble

Book 56 Page 104

Willson, Joe

 

Book 50 Page 347

Willson, Lois

high school student in 1912 Marble

Book 56 Page 104

Willson, Ruth

6th/7th grader in 1912 in Marble

Book 56 Page 104

Wilson family

Gunnison ranchers

Book 44 Page 31

Wilson, Dick

 

Book 50 Page 155

Wilson, George B

supt at Colo Yule Quarry in 1913

Book 56 Page 104, 246, 255, 256

Wilson, J.D.K.

1894 mining engineer in Marble

Book 57 Page 172

Wilson, John & Joan

Gunnison County benefactors

Book 44 Page 26, 31

Wilson, Lucinda

guest at Tin Cup party

Book 23 Page 49

Wilson, Mr.

helped establish Hillerton town in 1879

Book 30 Page 44

Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

attended Crystal "hop" dance in 1887 and played the music there

Book 52 Page 255

Wilson, Rhoda

guest at Tin Cup party, Tin Cup school photo, mar Mr Delucchi, telephone operator

Book 23 Page 49, 70

Book 30 Page 215

Wilson, Roberta

her mother ran Tin Cup Hotel, sister Lucinda, mar Mr Delucci

Book 23 Page 41

Wilson, WA (Mrs.)

ran Marble City Hotel in Marble in 1894

Book 57 Page 171, 172

Wilson, WM

incorporator of Tin Cup Town Company in 1879, 1st Treasurer

Book 30 Page 39, 41

Winn & Brownell Saloon

in Marble, written about in 1923 poem, had cigars and billiards in 1925 Marble

Book 52 Page 270

Book 57 Page 114, 191

Winsheimer, Lawrence

Tin Cup trustee and freighter, English Jew, bur Tin Cup - location unknown, d 1905

Book 30 Page 178, 191

Book 29 Page 183, 99

Winsheimer, Mr L

guest at Tin Cup party

Book 23 Page 49

Winsheimer, twin sons

twin sons of Lawrence and Mrs., d 1905, bur Tin Cup - location unknown

Book 29 Page 183

Winslow, CW

1880s photo in front of Pitkin Bank

Book 50 Page 184

Winsor, Daniel

 

Book 50 Page 194

Winters, Curt

acq Timberline Trail Boys Camp in 1979

Book 30 Page 305, 314

Book 29 Page 156

Winters, Fred

yardman for Denver Rio Grande RR, photo

Book 50 Page 116

Winters, Joy

runs Frenchy's Cafe in Tin Cup

Book 29 Page 156

Wise, Harry

killed in snowslide in 1900

Book 29 Page 87

Wise, JC

miner in Aspen and Marble

Book 52 Page 11

Wiseman, Jerome

 

Book 50 Page 318

Witowiski & Dunbar

Gunnison Co stage

Book 30 Page 60

Wittenberger, Harold

1905 Tin Cup pupil

Book 29 Page 44

Witter

See Wahl and Witter

Book 30 Page 61, 62

Wolfe Placer

photo

Book 29 Page 32, 33

Wolfe, Charlie

bro of Oscar, bur Tin Cup - location unknown, d several years before 1916

Book 29 Page 183, 31, 33

Wolfe, Louis

officer of Beaver Mining and Milling

Book 30 Page 186

Wolfe, OF

Tin Cup freighter

Book 30 Page 191

Wolfe, Oscar

Gunnison Co resident, had the grip in 1908, he and his bro owned Wolfe Placer, bur in grave he dug for someone else, d April 1916 bur Tin Cup - 1 acct says Boot hill another says protestant knoll, brother Charlie, dead in cabin for a week before he was discovered.

Book 23 Page 87

Book 24 Page 400

Book 30 Page 65

Book 29 Page 181, 183, 31, 33, 137, 138

Wolkman, William

had 1906 Marble meat market

Book 57 Page 176

Woll, Abbie

played gramophone in Tin Cup, photo, 1905 Tin Cup pupil

Book 23 Page 52, 70, 74

Book 29 Page 44

Woll, Charles

owned part of Italian mine in Tin Cup

Book 23 Page 95

Woll, Maude

see Maude Woll Dobbins, guest at Tin Cup party, saw man shot, photo, visited aunt Mrs James McCluggage in Douglass Co KS in 1907, 1905 Tin Cup pupil

Book 23 Page 27, 49,52, 56, 69, 70, 71, 73, 88

Book 29 Page 44

Woll, Mrs

Tin Cup resident

Book 23 Page 20

Woll, Mrs WW

Tin Cup resident

Book 23 Page 52

Woll, Wilford

photo in Tin Cup

Book 23 Page 22,52, 73

Woll, Will W

arriv Tin Cup 1881, bought Masonic bldg and had store in Tin Cup, moved to Chaffee Co & had groc store and was undersheriff there, from Indiana, JP, postmaster, pharmacist and undertaker

Book 23 Page 27, 28, 43, 69, 87, 95

Book 30 Page 186, 191, 197, 235

Book 29 Page 54

Book 50 Page 368

Woll-Niederhut Store

in Tin Cup

Book 23 Page 42, 63, 70, 213

Womack, bob

 

Book 50 Page 291

Wood, Al

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Wood, David

Freighter to Tin Cup over Cottonwood Pass

Book 30 Page 38, 160

Book 50 Page 74-76, 169, 264, 362

Wood, Martia A

listed in 1900 Marble Census as wife of WW, bn Sep 1863 in IL

Book 52 Page 347

Wood, Paul M

listed in 1900 Marble Census as son of WW, bn Nov 1895 in Colo

Book 52 Page 347

Wood, Sam

 

Book 30 Page 75

Wood, Seth H

Tin Cup lawyer in 1880, mayor, mason

Book 30 Page 65, 87, 97

Book 29 Page 52

Wood, William W

sold lot at W 2nd and State Streets to church in 1908.  Lot was either in Marble or Aspen

Book 52 Page 247

Book 57 Page 28

Wood, WW

Marble miner in 1886, attended 1909 Halloween party at Holland Ranch near Marble, played violin, listed in 1900 Marble Census as HOH, bn Oct 1840 in OH, real estate agent, wife Martia,

Book 52 Page 13, 256, 347

Book 57 Page 172

Woods, John

ran saloon/way station in Dorchester

Book 29 Page 83

Woods, Mr.

of Kansas City, organizer of Pieplant mine

Book 29 Page 91, 92

Woods, Olive

Tin Cup teacher

Book 23 Page 74

Woods, Paul Walter

son of William Walter Woods, photo

Book 52 Page 156, 157

Woods, William Walter "Billy"

miner and founder of  Marble, 1873 photo w/curls, red hair, spent time in Deadwood SD, son Paul Walter Woods, d Apr 1923 of heart attack at home in Marble at age 82, bur at childhood home in IL

Book 39 Page 308

Book 50 Page 234

Book 52 Page 143, 144, 156, 301

Book 57 Page 9, 10, 16, 19, 35, 52, 113, 118, 172

Woodward, BF

 

Book 50 Page 347

Woodward, Carlton family

Tin Cup residents

Book 23 Page 104

Woodward, Monta B

22 Nov 1899-21 Jun 1980, bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, summer resident

Book 29 Page 181

Woodward, Murrell T

bur Protestant knoll in Tin Cup, 17 Aug 1898 - 10 Dec 1980, summer resident

Book 29 Page 181

Woodward, Pansy

recitation at 1912 Marble PTA meeting, teacher

Book 52 Page 239, 346

Woodward, RJ

local gen mgr of CR & ssSJ RR in 1913, signed 1912 petition to evict Sylvia Smith from Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Woodward, RJ (Mrs)

signed 1912 resolution to kick Sylvia Smith out of Marble

Book 52 Page 337

Wooton, "Uncle Dick"

 

Book 50 Page 4

Wright & Tracy

had saloon in Marble in 1901

Book 57 Page 175

Wright, Bruce

3rd grader in 1912 in Marble

Book 56 Page 104

Wright, Carl and wife

from OK, bought Tin Cup jail and use it as a summer home, jail photos

Book 23 Page 75, 76

Book 30 Page 296

Wright, Charles

d 1884NOV10  Occupation: MULE DRIVER Company name: COLORADO FUEL CO.  Mine name: ANTHRACITE

Cause of death/comments: RUN OVER BY CAR

Colorado Archives

Wright, GP

 

Book 50 Page 192

Wright, HC

 

Book 50 Page 97-98

Wright, Mamie

1898 Crystal Snow Shoe Club photo

Book 50 Page 248

Wright, Pearl and Joe

operated PO and store at Ohio City since 1920s

Book 30 Page 288

Book 50 Page 191

Wright, Ray

of Crystal, arrested 1899 for public drunkeness

Book 52 Page 145

Wright, Roy

1898 Crystal Snow Shoe Club photo

Book 50 Page 248

Wright, Wilbur

coal miner in 1886

Book 52 Page 13

Wylie, EL

 

Book 50 Page 343

Wyse, Christie

Tin Cup photo collection

Book 23 Page 53

Wyse, Harry

d Enterprise Mine ca 1900

Book 30 Page 177, 178

Yale, George

 

Book 50 Page 43, 45, 94, 312, 382

Yates

 

Book 50 Page 43

Yelenick's Store

liquor store in Crested Butte

Book 44 Page 55

Yetter, Mart

miner, left Gunnison County to move to CA in 1887

Book 52 Page 28

Yewell, Horace

involved in tricycle accident near Redstone/Marble in 1900

Book 52 Page 71

York, Henry

visited friends in Marble in 1905

Book 52 Page 38

Yorke, Amy

1927 Marble teacher

Book 52 Page 346

Youmans, Harry

 

Book 50 Page 150-151, 165, 305

Youmans, Irving

 

Book 50 Page 301

Youmans, Peggy

 

Book 50 Page 153

Young, John D

wrote 1860 account of prospecting in CO

Book 30 Page 23

Youngberger, Gus

owned Independent Mine in Tin Cup

Book 23 Page 95

Yule, George

miner at Yule Creek (Marble),  Gunnison Sheriff 1880-1881, photo, mar Lizzie A McBurney 15 Jan 1896, Gunnison Co Sheriff, Gunnison Co Commissioner, d 1909-10

Book 39 Page 39

Book 44 Page 33, 39

Book 52 Page 10, 287

Book 57 Page 9, 66

Yule, William

early Gunnison settler

Book 44 Page 33

Book 50 Page 43, 312

Zak, John F

d 1948FEB9  Occupation: MINER

Age at death: 44  Company name: CLARK COAL  Mine name: EDWARD Cause of death/comments: HEART FAILURE

Colorado Archives

Zeller, Charles

1913 Marble grocer and meat dealer

Book 57 Page 184

Zenaro, Oro

d 1909AUG17 Nationality: ITALIAN  Occupation: MINER Yrs Mine Exp:

Age at death: 46  Marital Status: S  Company name:   Mine name: ALPINE

Cause of death/comments: FALL OF ROCK

Colorado Archives

Zugelder & Russell

 

Book 50 Page 138

Zugelder, FG

of Gunnison

Book 52 Page 323

Zugelder, Frank

Gunnison Volunteer fireman, juror on Sylvia Smith trial

Book 44 Page 46

Book 57 Page 80

Zugelder, Helen

photo collection

Book 50 Page 343

Zugelder, John

Gunnison volunteer fireman

Book 44 Page 46

Zupancis, John

bn and mar in Yugoslavia to Mary Obester, sons  Peter, Blaise, and Julius all born in Yugo, youngest son Luis bn & died as infant and is buried in Aspen, dtr Elizabeth Zupancis Callahan, worked in coal mines in Crested Butte then at steel mill in Pueblo, then in Aspen the smelter, Smuggler, Silver Shack and Molly Gibson mines, died age 95

Book 60 Page 141

Zupancis, Mary Obester

bn and mar in Yugoslavia to John Zupancis, sons  Peter, Blaise, and Julius all born in Yugo, youngest son Luis bn & died as infant and is buried in Aspen, dtr Elizabeth Zupancis Callahan, husband worked in coal mines in Crested Butte then at steel mill in Pueblo, then in Aspen the smelter, Smuggler, Silver Shack and Molly Gibson mines, died age 90

Book 60 Page 141

 

 

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