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Fred Lutley was a man who lived from 1860 to 1886. He was murdered on the 19th of may by Apaches in the Dragoon Mountains in Arizona, USA. He is buried at Tombstone cemetery.[1] According to his brother William Lutley, he was originally from Somerset, England. He worked as a wood contractor in Cochise County, Arizona.[2]
The violence carried out by Native Americans over a three year span, during Which Fred Lutley was killed, prompted the U.S. Army to capture Geronimo and his group, ultimately relocating them to Florida.[3]
Fred Lutley | |
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Born | 1860 Somerset, England |
Died | 19.5.1886 Cochise county, Arizona |
Cause of death | Shot to death by Apache native Americans |
Burial place | Tombstone Cemetery |
Occupation | Wood Contractor |
Relatives | William Lutley (Brother), Henry Charles Lutley (Brother), Bill Lutley (brother), James (brother), Edward (Brother), John (Brother), Annie (sister) and Alice (sister) |
References
edit- ^ "Fred Lutley (1860-1886) - Find a Grave Memorial". www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
- ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the (1886-05-20). "The Daily Tombstone. [volume] (Tombstone, Ariz.) 1885-1886, May 20, 1886, Image 3". ISSN 2157-670X. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
- ^ "Article clipped from Arizona Republic". Arizona Republic. 1940-01-23. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-12-08.