Boothill Graveyard - Cochise County, Arizona Compiled and contributed by Steve Paul Johnson [steve@freudian.com]. Total records = 205. Tombstone's famous "Boothill Graveyard" was originally plotted in 1878 and was first named "The Tombstone Cemetery". It was used as the city's main cemetery until the current cemetery, "Tombstone Cemetery" at the end of Allen Street was opened up in 1884. Afterwards, additional burials would be added from time to time. There was a section for all the Chinese and another area for the Jewish. It is believed some 300 persons in all were buried here. It was common for bodies to be found in various parts in and ouside of town, with no one ever being able to identify them, and they were interred with no markings, or as "unknown". After the new cemetery was opened up, Boothill Graveyard went neglected. The original grave markers were all made of wood, with painted inscriptions, and withered away under the elements. Some markers were stolen by souvenir hunters. In 1923, the city contacted several of its residents to help locate and identify graves. A boy scout troop had also set about to clean up the cemetery. In the 1940's, Emmett Nunnelly, a Tombstone resident, organized and effort to restore the cemetery to its original state. Harry Fulton Ohm, owner of the famous Bird Cage Theatre, donated new steel markers from his plant, which are the same markers that remain today. The cemetery lies about 60 miles southeast Tucson, AZ. To reach the cemetery, take Interstate 10 to the city of Benson. From there, head south along highway 80 until you reach Tombstone. The cemetery lies on the outskirts of town, and is easily visible from the roadway. ??, ??, d. 1882, "Found in abandoned mine", Row 1, He was found at the bottom of the Minute Mine, well dressed, indicating he was probably not a miner ??, ??, d. 1881, "Killed by Apaches", Row 3, A teamster ??, ??, d. 1884, "Murdered", Row 6 ??, ??, d. 1887, Row 7 ??, Dutch Annie, d. 1883, Row 7, Also known as the Queen of the Red Light District ??, Margarita, "Stabbed by Gold Dollar", Row 2, Was one of two dance halls girls who lost a battle over a man ??, Two Chinese, "Died of leprosy", Row 11 ??, Two Cowboys, "Drowned", Row 3 Alexander, Wm., d. 1880, Row 5, Old prospector, killed in a blast Anton, Weiners, d. 1882, Row 10 Atkins, Geo., d. 1888, Row 8 Bancroft, Ed, d. 1882, Row 10 Barton, Jonathon, d. 1881, Row 1 Beather, John, d. 1881, "Hanged", Row 3 Bennett, Al, d. 1883, Fronteras, Mexico, Row 5, A teamster, ambushed by indians Bennett, W.C., b. England, d. 1882, Row 4, Died of heart failure Bill, Indian, Row 7 Billings, Eliz., d. 1886, Row 3 Blair, Johnnie, Row 9, Died of smallpox. A cowboy tied rope around his feet, and dragged him to his grave to avoid touching the body Bobier, William, d. 16 Jul 1882, Location unknown. Died during a dispute over a cock-fight Bowles, Frank, d. 1880, Row 2, Was thrown from his horse, which caused his gun to go off, and hit him in the leg, but he did not seek medical attention soon enough Bradshaw, E.L., Former boyfriend of Blond Mollie. Believed to be shot by Frank Leslie, who began seeing Mollie Brady, Brother, d. 1883, age 11 yrs, Row 9, Drowned in the San Pedro River, when one brother tried to save the other Brady, Brother, d. 1883, age 12 yrs, Row 9, Drowned in the San Pedro River, when one brother tried to save the other Brammer, Steve, d. 1882, Row 9 Brodines, Ernest, b. Germany, d. Jun 1882, "Murdered", Row 3, A miner, was found dead in his cabin with bullet wounds Brown, R.L. Mrs., d. 1882, Row 3, Hotel proprietor, died of natural causes Byrne, Pat, d. 1882, "Pneumonia", Row 1 Cambell, d. 1883, Location unknown. Suicide Campbell, Malcolm, d. 1882, Row 4, Died of pneumonia Campbell, R.B. Mrs., d. 1882, Row 4, Wife of restaurant owner, suspected poisoning Campion, Rose, d. 1882, Location unknown. Died during a stillborn birth Cantrell, Alfred, d. 1881, "Shot", Row 6, Shot by a man named Brown Carpenter, Wm., d. 1881, Row 6, Belived to be the first Baptist minister of Tombstone, died of nephritis Cassidine, Dennis, d. 1879, "Killed", Row 2 Cazares, Gregorio, Killed by Angel Otero and Loretto Teutima Charley, Bronco, "Shot by Ormsby", Row 8 Christianson, Christina B., d. 1892, Row 5 Christianson, Hans, d. 1891, Row 5 Chung, Sam, Killed by Stephen Ruff Claibourne, William, d. 14 Nov 1882, "Shot by Frank Leslie", Row 2, Also known as Arizona's Billy the Kid Clanton, Billy, d. 26 Oct 1881, Row 2, Killed in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral Clanton, Newman Haynes (Old Man), Row 2, Killed by Mexicans while driving a herd of stolen cattle. Originally buried in the Animas Valley in New Mexico, but later reinterred at Boothill Clum, Mrs., Row 7, Possibly Mary Dennison Ware Clum, wife of John P.Clum Constantine, Simon, d. 1882, "Killed", Row 6, Blown up from a blast Contreras, d. 1883, Location unknown. Murdered Cook, H.B., d. 1882, Row 4 Cowan, Thos., d. 1881, age 11 mos., Row 4, died of diphtheria Crawley, Peter, d. 1881, "Killed", Row 7 Cruz, Florentino, d. 1882, "Murdered", Row 1, Allegedly shot by Wyatt Earp while looking for Indian Charlie and Pete Spencer Curry, Harry, d. 1882, "Killed by indians", Row 6, Killed with Seymour Dye Daves, Louis, d. 1882, Row 1 Delaney, W.E. (Bill), d. 8 Mar 1884, Row 2, Hanged for taking part in the Bisbee Massacre Deloach, A., d. 1882, Row 2 Dernitt, J.D., d. 1881, Location unknown. Fell into a mine shaft Deron, "Shot by Slaughter", Row 5, Shot while resisting arrest for train robbery Doody, May, d. 1881, "Diphtheria", Row 4 Dowd, Daniel (Big Dan), d. 8 Mar 1884, Row 2, Hanged for taking part in the Bisbee Massacre Dowe, Minnie, d. 1881, Row 6 Dunlap, Jesse (Three Fingered Jack), d. 1897?, "Shot by Jeff Milton", Row 7, Train robber, member of the High Five Gang Dye, Seymour, d. 1882, "Killed by indians", Row 5, Wood cutter, killed with Harry Curry Eisele, Joseph, d. 1884, Mining accident Elias, Manuel, age 29 yrs, Died in a mining blast Fat, Wong, b. Oct 1809, China, d. 27 Sep 1908, age 98 yrs Figueroa, Antonio, d. 10 May 1882, Shot by Marshal Dave Neagle Fitzhugh, Thos., d. 1882, Row 6, Found dead at Mrs. King's Lodging House Foos, Freddie, d. 1878, age 7 yrs, died of diphtheria, among the first of the burials in Boothill Fryer, George, d. 1881, Row 5 Fuss, Freddie, d. 1882, Row 3, Small boy died from drinking bad water Gadela, Chas., d. 1882, Row 10 Gagelia, d. 1881, Location unknown. Gardiner, J., Shot by a man named Kellog George, Albert, d. 31 Dec 1882, Black Diamond Spring, Killed by Apaches Gibbons, John, d. 1880, Suicide, with lover Malvina Lopez Gibson, John, d. 1881, Row 4, Employed by Nadeau, fell off a wagon and the wheel crushed his head Gibson, John, d. 1882, Row 7 Gillespie, John A., d. 1882, Row 5, Deputy, shot by Zwing Hunt Gray, Verone, "Suicide", Row 2 Gregory, Thos., d. 1882, Row 1 Gregory, d. 1882, Row 1, Son of Thos. Gregory, died of meningitis Grounds, Wm., d. 1882, "Died of wounds", Row 5, Shot by Bill Breakenridge in the Chandler's Ranch shootout Halderman, Thomas, d. 16 Nov 1900, Row 1, Hanged with brother William on conviction of murder Halderman, William, d. 16 Nov 1900, Row 1, Hanged with brother Thomas on conviction of murder Hancock, d. 1879, "Shot", Row 8, Shot by John Ringo Hand, Geo., "Killed by indians", Row 11 Harper, Thos., b. Missouri, d. 8 Jul 1881, Location unknown. Hanged for shooting John Talliday Harris, Sam, d. 1889, age 1 yr 4 days, Buried in the old jewish plot Hart, Frank, d. 1882, Row 4 Hayes, Row 4 He, Sing, d. Jul 1898, A vegetable peddler, killed by Francisco Morales Heath, John, b. Texas, d. 22 Feb 1884, age 32 yrs, Row 3, Leader of the Bisbee Massacre, and hanged by a lynch mob Helm, Charles, d. 1882, "Shot", Row 1, Killed by Wm. McCauley over a dispute about how to drive cattle. Hickey, James, d. 1 Oct 1881, "Shot by Wm. Claibourne", Row 2 Hicks, John, b. 1 Aug 1849, Halletsville, TN, d. 10 Jul 1879, Row 2, Shot by Jeremiah McCormick in a bar brawl. Son of Aretus William Hicks, and brother of Boyce and Robert Hickson, Hilly, d. 1882, Row 4, Injured his back after falling from stilts and died the next day Holly, John, d. 1880, Location unknown. Keeper of the Rural Dining Hall Howard, Jack (Tex), d. 8 Mar 1884, Row 2, Hanged for taking part in the Bisbee Massacre Huggins, Mr., d. 1882, Location unknown. Burned to death in hotel fire Jackson, Bobby, d. 1882, Row 4 Jim, Six-Shooter, d. 1885, "Shot by Burt Alvord", Row 7 Johnson, Geo., "Hanged by mistake", Row 5, Bought a stolen horse, and was assumed to be the theif Kearney, Thomas, d. 1882, "Killed", Row 4, Blown up from a blast Kee, Foo, Row 9, Operated a grocery store, accidentally stabbed by a friend Kee, Quong, Row 10, Operated several restaurants. Was first buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Bisbee and later moved to Boothill Kee, Tong, Row 10 Kelley, Daniel (Mike), d. 8 Mar 1884, Row 2, Hanged for taking part in the Bisbee Massacre Kellogg, M.E., d. 1882, "Died a natural death", Row 5 Kenney, Agnes, d. 1878, age 1 yr, Location unknown. Kettlewell, Location unknown. Child of Mrs. Lizzie Kettlewell Kid, Kansas, Row 6, Cowboy, killed in a stampede Killeen, Mike, d. 22 Jun 1880, "Shot by Frank Leslie", Row 7, Leslie shot Killeen, and married his widow King, Cowboy Bill, "Shot by Burt Alvord", Row 7 King, Jack, "Shot by Cherokee Hall", Row 8 King, John, d. 1881, "Suicide", Row 3, from strychnine Kinsman, William, d. 23 Feb 1883, age 25 yrs, Row 5, Shot by May Woodman Kohler, Helentina, d. 1882, Row 6 Kohler, Latham, d. 1884, Row 6 Kohler, Ralph, d. 1882, Row 6 Lilly, Douglas, d. 1881, "Killed", Row 6, Driver for the Sycamore Water Co., was thrown from the wagon, tramped by the horse, and head crushed by the wheels. Lindley, Judge Chas., d. Sep 1882, Row 3, Member of the California Bar Lizard, Stinging, "Shot by Cherokee Hall", Row 6 Lopez, Malvina, d. 1880, Row 6, Suicide, with lover John Gibbons Lucero, Holo, d. 1882, Row 1, Killed by indians Lum, Ah, Mrs. (China Mary), b. China, d. 16 Dec 1906, Row 10, Leader of Tombstone's chinese community Lung, Hop, Row 10 Lynch, Pat, d. 1883, Row 4 Mackenzie, John, d. 1881, Row 4 Malcolm, Henry, age 52 yrs Manada, Jos., d. 1882, Row 3 Martin, John, b. England, d. 1882, "Killed", Row 3, Killed during an accident on the Huachuca Water Line Martin, Thomas, b. Cornwall, Died in a mining accident McAllister, M., d. 1882, Row 6, Also known as Happy Jack, died of complications stemming from a shot in the lung McBride, Archie, d. May 1882, Row 9, Proprietor of the Grand Hotel McCarthy, M., d. 1882, "Shot", Row 6, A miner, shot by a man named Poplin McDermott, J.D., d. 1882, "Killed", Row 3, Fractured his spine after falling off his horse while crossing the San Pedro River McFarland, S., d. 1882, "Shot", Row 9, Shot by Kellogg McLaury, Robert Findley (Frank), d. 26 Oct 1881, Row 2, Killed in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. McLaury, Thomas Clark (Tom), d. 26 Oct 1881, Row 2, Killed in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral McLoon, Dr., d. 1883, Location unknown. McMartin, James, d. 1881, Row 8, Died of consumption McMenomy, Pat, d. Mar 1882, "Shot", Row 7, A sheepman Mead, d. 1881, "Sudden Death", Row 5, Blacksmith, found dead in a coach Mitchell, d. 1880, Location unknown. Moore, Lester, "Here lies Lester Moore, Four slugs from a .44, No Les, no more", Row 6, A Wells Fargo agent at Naco, disputed with a man over a package Morgan, Thos., d. 1882, Row 2 Noonan, Mike, b. Ireland, Sulphur Springs Valley, "Killed by indians", Row 10, A lone rancher, was shot when he went out to chop wood Nunnelley, Emmett Crook, b. 1884, d. 1946, Row 11, Led the restoration of the Boothill Graveyard Olleney, Ben, "Shot by Chacon", Row 6 Orante, Filomento, b. Hermosillo, Sonora, d. 12 Jul 1882, Shot by Deputy Kiv Phillips Ormsby, "Shot", Row 7 Owyer, Daniel, d. 1881, "Drowned", Row 6 Packrel, Alfred, d. 1882, age 24 yrs, Row 5, Young english miner died from bowel inflammation Padden, J., d. 2 Aug 1884, Fell down a mine shaft Peel, M.R. (Robert), b. 31 May 1854, d. 25 Mar 1882, Row 5, A young mining engineer, son of Judge B.L. Peel Pesquira, d. 1881, "Killed", Row 8 Petron, Rodriguez, "Stabbed", Row 1 Pring, Mrs., d. 1881, "Suicide", Row 9, Died from chloral hydrate Renacco, G., d. 1882, "Killed", Row 8, Fell off a cliff Ridgeway, C.O., d. 1882, Row 4, Found lying dead in a wagon outside of town Riley, Jim, d. 1881, "Murdered", Row 7 Robertson, Location unknown. Two infant sons of S.C. and Alice Robertson Robles, Guadalupe, d. 1888, Row 8, Shot by officers who came looking for Guadalupe's brother Manuel Rook, "Shot by a Chinaman", Row 3 Rosenthal, d. 1881, Row 6 Ruff, Stephen, Killed by Sam Chung Russell, Geo., d. 1882, Row 9, Employed by the Tombstone Epitaph, died while being operated on for stomach cancer Sample, Omar W. (Red), d. 8 Mar 1884, Row 2, Hanged for taking part in the Bisbee Massacre Scott, Ben, d. 1883, Row 5, A teamster, shot by his own rifle when it fell over and discharged. Buried with Al Bennett Serroux, Frank, Row 4, Shot over a mining claim Slaughter, John Swain, b. Jun 1845, Texas, d. 8 Feb 1945, Row 11, Settled in Tombstone in 1879, a former slave who took the name of his master, John Slaughter Smiley, Chuck, d. 1884, "Shot", Row 10 Smith, H.C. Mrs., d. 1882, Row 1 Smith, Peter, b. Germany, d. 1882, age 23 yrs, "Killed", Row 1, Killed by Thos. Donald (or Doland) in a fight Southy, Francis, d. 1881, Row 3 Stanifor, d. 1883, Location unknown. Stage Driver, suicide Stewart, Mrs., d. 1880, Location unknown. Said to be first burial in Boothill Storms, Charley, d. 25 Feb 1881, "Shot by Luke Short", Row 6, Died in a duel Stumpf, Mrs., d. 1884, Row 4, Died in childbirth after being given chloroform Sullivan, Jerry, d. 1881, Row 2 Summers, William, d. 1882, Row 5, Teamster for James Carr, found dead with broken ribs and ruptured liver Sweeney, Martin A., d. 28 Jun 1878, Murdered by Oliver Boyer in a drunken quarrel Sweeney, Miles, d. 1880, "Murdered", Row 4 Talliday, John, d. 1881, Location unknown. Shot by Harper Thomas, Joseph, d. 1881, "Shot", Row 7, A teamster, believed to be shot by Indian Jim Toby, Dick, "Shot by Sheriff Behan", Row 2 Tom, Red River, "Shot by Ormsby", Row 5 Tulley, James, d. 1881, "Killed", Row 7, A miner with the Grand Central Mining Co., fell 250 ft. in a shaft Van Houten, d. 1879, "Murdered", Row 1, Beaten in the face with a rock until he died, due to a dispute over a mining claim Vasquez, Ramon, d. 6 Oct 1882, Knifed by Dan Allen Verra, Raymond, d. 1882, "Stabbed", Row 10 Von, Jasper, d. 1882, "Shot", Row 1 Wan, Sing, Row 10 Waters, Eva, age 3 mos, Row 1, Died of scarlet fever, believed by some to be the first burial in Boothill Waters, Tom, d. 24 Jul 1880, "Shot", Row 1, Father of Eva Waters, and believed to be T.J. Waters, who was killed because of the color of his shirt. Wetsell, Jos., d. 1882, "Killed", Row 2, Stoned to death by indians White, Fred, d. 30 Oct 1880, "Shot by Curly Bill Brocius", Row 6, First Marshal of Tombstone, shot on Oct 27, and died a few days later White, John, d. 1882, Location unknown. Whitehill, Wm., d. 1878, "Shot", Row 8 Wickstrum, John, d. 1882, Row 7, A swede who died after a well he was digging caved in Will, Glenn Efrom, b. 1871, d. 1953, "His ashes arrived collect on delivery", Row 7, He was cremated in Oakland, CA, and sent to Tombstone for interment Williams, Delilah, d. 1881, "Suicide", Row 5, Proprietress of a lodging house, died from arsenic Wilson, Johnnie, d. 30 Jul 1880, "Shot by King", Row 8 Witcher, George, d. 1882, Row 8, A miner, died in a mining accident Yen, Too, d. Jul 1887, Bitten by a hog Ziegler, Joseph, d. 1 Nov 1882, age 27 yrs, "Murdered", Row 6, Shot by Ed Williams over a quarrell