In 1899, Navajo County Sheriff Frank Wattron caused a controversy when he issued printed invitations to the hanging of convicted murderer George Smiley. The invitations said, "The latest improved methods of scientific strangulation will be employed and everything possible will be done to make the surroundings cheerful and the execution a success." Smiley was given a 30 day reprieve and then hung by the neck, Sheriff deputy HOYER BARGMAN pulling the lever.
Frank was also a druggist in the 1900s. Both he and his deputy were given much credit for cleaning up the criminals that plagued eastern border of Arizona. He is mentioned in the History of Arizona several times in taming the wild west and was widely respected.
Sometime after his death his family moved to Township Twelve, Kern County, California
Frank m. in Holbrook, AZ. Jan. 28, 1887, m. Estelle M. HERSTEIN b. Jan 1865 TN. d. 1925 dau of Jacob HERSTEIN and Sarah MASSEY.
1)Frank J. WATTRON JR. b. Nov. 4, 1887 Apache County, AZ he lived died Delano, Kern County California. WW2 Vet, and lived in Alameda, California. d. Jan 22, 1961 m. Vera DUDEK
2)Robert Wattron, b. 1889, Holbrook, AZ, d. Abt. 1890, Holbrook, AZ.
3)Robin Armoral WATTRON b. Sept 1891 Holbrook, AZ, d. 11 Jun 1952, Alameda, CA m. Gertrude HOLLENBECK
4)Marie Massey b. Oct 30, 1893, Holbrook, AZ, d. 11 May 1971, Los Angeles, CA. m. George METCALF
5)Enied (Enid) Lillian b. May 1895 Holbrook, AZ. m. Edward GANSTER
6)Irma Buford Wattron, b. 29 Jan 1905, Los Angeles, CA, d. 17 Jan 1995, Los Angeles, CA m. B. BROWN
In 1899, Navajo County Sheriff Frank Wattron caused a controversy when he issued printed invitations to the hanging of convicted murderer George Smiley. The invitations said, "The latest improved methods of scientific strangulation will be employed and everything possible will be done to make the surroundings cheerful and the execution a success." Smiley was given a 30 day reprieve and then hung by the neck, Sheriff deputy HOYER BARGMAN pulling the lever.
Frank was also a druggist in the 1900s. Both he and his deputy were given much credit for cleaning up the criminals that plagued eastern border of Arizona. He is mentioned in the History of Arizona several times in taming the wild west and was widely respected.
Sometime after his death his family moved to Township Twelve, Kern County, California
Frank m. in Holbrook, AZ. Jan. 28, 1887, m. Estelle M. HERSTEIN b. Jan 1865 TN. d. 1925 dau of Jacob HERSTEIN and Sarah MASSEY.
1)Frank J. WATTRON JR. b. Nov. 4, 1887 Apache County, AZ he lived died Delano, Kern County California. WW2 Vet, and lived in Alameda, California. d. Jan 22, 1961 m. Vera DUDEK
2)Robert Wattron, b. 1889, Holbrook, AZ, d. Abt. 1890, Holbrook, AZ.
3)Robin Armoral WATTRON b. Sept 1891 Holbrook, AZ, d. 11 Jun 1952, Alameda, CA m. Gertrude HOLLENBECK
4)Marie Massey b. Oct 30, 1893, Holbrook, AZ, d. 11 May 1971, Los Angeles, CA. m. George METCALF
5)Enied (Enid) Lillian b. May 1895 Holbrook, AZ. m. Edward GANSTER
6)Irma Buford Wattron, b. 29 Jan 1905, Los Angeles, CA, d. 17 Jan 1995, Los Angeles, CA m. B. BROWN
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