Arizona Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project
               
OCTAVE Cemetery
Yavapai County, Arizona
From Wickenburg: Hwy 89 thru Congress approx. 1 3/4 mi.Turn right (E) on Stanton Road, Turn right on Octave Road, Turn right on Angel's Ranch Road, stay on this road approx. 3/4 mile, as you go under the power lines look to your left (E). The cemetery is hard to see and sets off the road approximately 400 to 500 feet, there are a couple of driveways to reach it.
Latitude N34 08'.341", Longitude W112 42'.797" - (Elevation 3,243)
Burials = 63 2/3/2013
DC Marker SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE COMMENTS
               
Y N BURSILL William Allen c. 1863 Sep. 1930 Age 67Y,COD: Natural Causes, Found dead in desert.
Y N CHILDERS Al   c. 1852 Apr. 4, 1926 COD: Stomach Cancer,  Miner
Y N EDDWARDS Evan J. Mar. 14, 1863 Feb. 18 1927 COD: Acute indigestion, Mining Engineer
Y N FLORES Ynacio     Nov. 17, 1928 Age 96Y, COD: old age, Miner
Y N JACHO Anestrocio     Mar. 9, 1924 Age 85Y, COD: old age, Miner
Y N LOPEZ Melquiada     Dec. 1, 1927 Age 88Y, COD: old age, Rancher
  N LUCERO Froilana     1900 COD: Suicide, Circa 1900, Charlie Stanton's girl friend. Her brothers killed Stanton for being disrespectful to her.
Y N MAGILL Joseph L. Jul. 31, 1912 Apr. 29, 1937 COD: Crushed chest mine accident, F. C.R. Magill, M. Susan Mitter
Y N RODRIQUEZ Juan   c. 1871 May. 11, 1927 COD: Gunshot, Laborer, Buried "near Octave"
Y N SCHLUMBERGER Nick   Sep. 13, 1867 Jan. 4, 1918 Age 60Y 3M 21D, COD: heart failure or parsylis, contracting miner
Y N SOTO Jesus   c. 1878 Nov. 28, 1934 COD: heart failure, Miner, F. Juan Soto, M. Lupa Soto  
Y N SOTO Minia   May. 1853 Nov. 23, 1917 COD: Trama, Housewife
  N THOMASON Amelia   c. 1927 c. 1927 5M, COD: Whooping Cough, allegid buried at head of her grandfather, Jarvis Thomason
  N THOMASON Baby        
Y N THOMASON Jarvis A. Sep. 29, 1849 Nov. 16, 1917 COD: Cancer of Liver, F. J.A. Thomason
  N WILLSON George H "Yaqui"   1875 COD: Murdered, operated Stage Line
               
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Contributors: Neal Du Shane, Clyde Thomason, Kathy Block, Parker Anderson, Bonnie Helten
This cemetery is being preserved by a 4 X 4 Club from Scottsdale. There are approximately 30 metal crosses and approximately the same amount of stone enclosures. The cemetery itself measures approximately 120' X 120' and is fenced. Our estimate is there could be up to 60 internments here. None of which have readable headstones. We are researching local residents to see if anyone kept a record of the internments here or at Weaver Cemeteries.
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