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From: "Mike Roberts" <>
Subject: Re: [AZ-CEMETERIES] old cemetaries
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 22:31:09 -0700
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That is what I figure. Supposedly the cavalry that warned them found their
bodies, but you know how stories go. On the other hand if it was true, I am
sure it would be documented. Someone obviously told family because there is
a headstone in OH stating he was killed in AZ Territory. Now, whether that
was the calvary or a possible survivor of the attack remains a mystery.
Unfortunetly after about 150 years, I don't think I am going to find
anything.
Mike
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> In a message dated 7/7/2003 1:50:33 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> writes:
>
> > I know it may be a tough question to answer if there is an answer. But I
> > really doubt they shipped the body back
>
> I hope you find an answer ------ but in those on the very hot days of June
in
> Arizona bodies were usually buried on the spot ----------
>
> Court
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