American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project
SILVER KING Pioneer Cemetery
 
Pinal County, Arizona
Latitude N33 19.957, Longitude W111 05.734" (WGS84) (Elevation 3,436)
Follow Silver King Road From Superior to turn off for Cemetery - Not marked
 
Burials = 62 2/8/2007
HS     SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE COMMENTS
      DEERING Joe     1882 Mine cave in
      DOBBIE Charles Mallet   May. 30, 1892 Mysteriously Killed - 13 Yrs Old
      DOE Jane       Adult Female
      DOE Janie       Child - Female
      DOE John       Adult Male
      DOE Johnny       9 years old bitten by rattle snake.
      FALES/GOODE Ned     Aug. 9, 1884 Lynched - Fales was an assumed name and his surname was Goode from St. Louis
      KNIGHT Emma   32 Yr Old 1888 Died giving birth - Husband John
      TONY Joseph        
Y     TREVETHAN Philippa   1844 1896  
Y     TREVETHAN Richard   1846 1920  
      VALENTINE John      Feb. 26, 1881 "Gayetta Jack" 
                 
                 
                 
                 
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Contributor: Neal Du Shane
Historian: Kevin Hart, Dick Pierce, Jack San Falice
NOTE: With the population at Silver King reported to be 300 to 500 miners the general population could easily have been 1,000 + in its peak in the 1880's. After walking this cemetery it is believed that there could be up to 100 additional unidentified graves.
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