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Euphemia Ardimonia Kartchner

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Euphemia Ardimonia Kartchner

Birth
Arizona, USA
Death
15 Apr 1868 (aged 1)
Arizona, USA
Burial
Logandale, Clark County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers

A Descendant of the Kartchner/Wilcox family of Philadelphia

DIED, in St Joseph, April 15, 1868, Euphemia Ardemonia, daughter of W D Kartchner and Margaret Jane Casteel, aged one year, one month and one day

Deseret News, May 13, 1868, Page 7

From reports, this is the only headstone at this location. At the time of her death, Saint Joseph was part of Pah-Ute County in the Arizona Territory.

Notes:
1. Saint Joseph is a ghost town in what is now Clark County, Nevada, located on the east bank of the "Muddy River". Saint Joseph was established in 1865, five miles north of Overton, Nevada. The Mormon colony was burned down in 1868 and its original site abandoned.
2. Pah-Ute County is a former county in the northwest corner of Arizona Territory that existed from 1865 until 1871, at which point most of the area was transferred to Nevada.

[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]
Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers

A Descendant of the Kartchner/Wilcox family of Philadelphia

DIED, in St Joseph, April 15, 1868, Euphemia Ardemonia, daughter of W D Kartchner and Margaret Jane Casteel, aged one year, one month and one day

Deseret News, May 13, 1868, Page 7

From reports, this is the only headstone at this location. At the time of her death, Saint Joseph was part of Pah-Ute County in the Arizona Territory.

Notes:
1. Saint Joseph is a ghost town in what is now Clark County, Nevada, located on the east bank of the "Muddy River". Saint Joseph was established in 1865, five miles north of Overton, Nevada. The Mormon colony was burned down in 1868 and its original site abandoned.
2. Pah-Ute County is a former county in the northwest corner of Arizona Territory that existed from 1865 until 1871, at which point most of the area was transferred to Nevada.

[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]

Inscription

Daughter of
William Decatur and Margaret Casteel Kartchner

Gravesite Details

The only headstone at this location



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