DIED: 11/6/1866
AGED: 30
CAUSE OF DEATH: Burned in Cabin
PLOT INFO:
OBITUARYS:
BURIED IN UNION CEMETERY WITH THE SAME LAST NAME:
- Anderson, Ada F
- Anderson, Andrew
- Anderson, Banherd
- Anderson, Charles (d.1938)
- Anderson, Charles F
- Anderson, Elizabeth
- Anderson, Hildur A
- Anderson, James
- Anderson, John (d.1864)
- Anderson, John (d.1906)
- Anderson, Mads
- Anderson, Mark
- Anderson, N T
- Anderson, Sophie
BURIED NEARBY IN PLOT PG:
- Abreo, Louisa
- Alpine, C M
- Ancielarius, George
- Anderson, Charles F
- Anderson, John (d.1864)
- Anderson, N T
- Antoine, Jose
- Apodaca, Francisco
- Badie, M
- Bager, A
- Bagley, Infant2
- Bannon, James
- Barry, William
- Beara, Adolph
- Bell, Wallace
- Benson, Isaac
- Bernardo, F
- Bissell, Joseph
- Blanco, Martin
- Boilrigniz, Mary
- Boralli, Peter
- Bowe, Edward
- Brackett, Charles B
- Braithwaite, James G
- Brennan, Marty
- Brickwedel, Christopher
- Brown, Charles (d.1903)
- Brown, George
- Brown, John (d.1879)
- Brown, Joseph
- Brown, William (d.1877)
- Bruhn, D
- Bryant, William H
- Bukland, Loren
- Burkhart, Olin
- Burr, William
- Carlile, Wesley R
- Carrington, George R
- Carroll, John
- Chin, Hung
- Clark, Alfred F
- Clark, Jacob
- Clemens, Charles
- Collins, James W
- Comper, Florence E
- Coniff, John
- Cook, Child
- Corey, Frances
- Costa, Emilia A
- Couch, W H
- Coulerd, W Elias
- Cunningham, James
- Cutler, Thomas
- Day, Willis A
- Delgadillo, Claudia
- Devoir, Michael
- Diess, William
- Dock, Nigger
- Doctor, Richard
- Dooly, Estella
- Douglass, James
- Dudley, James
- Duval, Richard
- Dwyer, James
- Edson, J G
- Ehlers, Martin
- Erickson, Andrew
- Erickson, Antone
- Fanger, Joseph
- Faulkner, David
- Fay, Mary Lucretia
- Felrode, John
- Felt, Infant
- Fialho, Manuel
- Folk, Sanford S
- Fossey, B J
- Foster, James
- Frisk, Thomas J (Bismark)
- Frobaur, August
- Frost, George
- Fuentes, J
- Fullner, Rudolph
- Gallagher, Hugh
- Garva, Antone
- Gianni, Giocanni
- Gomez, Adolph
- Gonzales, Maria
- Gonzalez, Emelio
- Goodhue,
- Goodrige, Joseph
- Goodwin, Caleb
- Greer, George
- Guyod, Victor
- Hagan, Fred
- Hagan, H C
- Hahn, Charles
- Hance, William
- Hansen, Andrew
- Hansen, Male
- Hanson, Infant of J
- Haskell, Elden
- Hennessey, Thomas
- Heuer, Julius
- Hidalgo, Joseph S
- Higgins, J
- Hill, William
- Hilton, Frederick
- Hitchcock, C
- Holmes, W
- Hopper, M
- Irwin, William J
- Jack, Sailor
- Jackson, John
- Johnson, John
- Johnston, Infant
- Keeble, Henry C
- Kie, Ah
- Knapp, Joel
- Knoblou, Alfred
- Kuger, Antone
- Lamont, John
- Larsen, Chris
- Lawrence, Henry
- Lewis, Jose
- Limos, Victor
- Lindquist, Fred
- Locie, Reubin
- Locke, Polly
- Lopes, Thomas
- Loren, Christian
- Luce, George B
- Mackey, William (d.1900)
- Magers, Samuel E
- Maghette, G
- Mahu, A
- Malana, James
- Marchant, Peter
- Martin,
- Martin, Barney
- Martin, Charles
- Martin, Elizabeth
- Martin, Emile
- Martin, Howard
- Matthews, George
- Mattli, Joseph
- Maxfield, Frank W
- Maxwell, Infant Son
- McCradon, Daniel
- McDonald, Peter
- McKay, Hugh
- McKee, August
- McKenzie, George M
- McLaughlin, Michael
- McLaughlin, Neil
- McNeil, William
- Meyers, John
- Miller, Anthony Francis
- Miramonz, Eutique
- Moore, David A
- Moreno, Violet
- Muller, Edward
- Murphy, William
- Negel, A A
- Nelso, Jno
- Nelson, John
- Nolan, Peter
- Nomura, Infant
- ODonnell, Edward
- Ojala, Frank
- Ollivier, Lecorse
- Osorio, Fred
- Otterson, Sheppard
- Payne, Washington R
- Peers, Alexander
- Peterson, Charles
- Peterson, Frederick
- Peterson, John
- Peterson, Peter
- Plummer, Levi
- Powers, Infant
- Precler, Frank
- Purvis, William A
- Roberts, James
- Roberts, John Harvey
- Ross, Emma L
- Ross, R (Sailor Bob)
- Rothine, John
- Rowles, Charles
- Salesar, Gabriel
- Sarret, Viergini
- Scanlan, Edward
- Scharpff, Rudolph
- Schepler, Antone
- Schlotfeld, August
- Schmidt, C
- Sculler, John
- Scully, James
- Sharp, Charles
- Silva, Frank
- Sims, John
- Sintago, Gino
- Smith, Abby
- Smith, Frank M
- Smith, Frederick
- Soren, Christian
- Spafford, G W
- Sparrock, Walter
- Stephens, Louis
- Storti, Aurelia
- Streeter, Howard
- Sullivan, Jerry
- Swanson, Gus
- Swartz, Hannah
- Sweeney, Frank
- Taggard, James
- Taplin, Prentice William
- Taylor, Charles E
- Taylor, Infant
- Taylor, John
- Taylor, Lydia
- Taylor, Twins
- Taylor, W
- Tracy, Allen C
- Tracy, Maggie A
- Tripp, Benjamin
- Tyler, Julius N
- Unknown,
- Unknown, Chinaman
- Unknown, Chinaman
- Unknown, Chinaman
- Unknown, Infant
- Unknown, Infant Found Dead at Colm
- Unknown, Man (called Napoleon Bona
- Unknown, Man (d.1923)
- Unknown, Man (Supposed W Smith)
- Unknown, ManFoundHung
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man FoundHungSoSF
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man
- Unknown, Man found hung
- Unknown, Man Found on Capuchin Ran
- Unknown, Man1 09211878
- Unknown, Man1 found @ San Pedro Be
- Unknown, Man1 FoundNearSanMateo
- Unknown, Man1
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- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man1 FoundInBoxCar
- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man1
- Unknown, Man2 found @ San Pedro Be
- Unknown, Man2 FoundNearSanMateo
- Unknown, Man2 Selby's Barn
- Unknown, Man2
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- Unknown, Man2
- Unknown, Man2
- Unknown, Man2 FoundNearSanBruno
- Unknown, Man2
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- Unknown, Man2
- Unknown, Man3
- Unknown, Man3
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- Unknown, Man3
- Unknown, Man3 JohnMcCarthyOrJohnHa
- Unknown, Man3
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- Unknown, Man4
- Unknown, Man4
- Unknown, Man4 FoundNearChristianRa
- Unknown, Man4
- Unknown, Man4
- Unknown, Man5
- Unknown, Man5
- Unknown, Man6
- Unknown, Negro Man found near Bade
- Unknown, Woman
- Valdes, Amada Buillia
- Waden, John
- Walker, Willard
- Walther, Ernest Theodor
- Warren, F M
- Warren, Joseph C
- Webber, Henry
- Wellborn, Infant son
- Whalen, John E
- Williams, Mark
- Wilson, William (d.1891)
- Wolf, Jacob
- Zittel, Tobias
CURRENT EVENTS:- 1836 Revolver (Samuel Colt)
- 1845 Texas annexed into U.S.
- 1846 Mexican-American War
- 1849 California Gold Rush
- 1850 California became the 31st State
- 1860 The Pony Express
- 1861 Abraham Lincoln elected President
- 1861 American Civil War
- 1865 Abraham Lincoln assassinated
- 1866 Ku Klux Klan
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OBITUARY ---------------
SAN MATEO COUNTY GAZETTE
Saturday, November 10, 1866
HORRIBLE CALAMITY
Doings of Rum, Two Men Burned up Alive
And their Bodies Nearly Consumed.
On Tuesday morning last, the cabin of Billy Walker, in Squealer Gulch, near
Woodside, was burned, and with it two men wereburned and their bodies almost
entirely consumed. The principal facts in regard to this terrible catastrophe as far
as can be ascertained, are as follows: On Monday night last, about 11 o'clock,
Bill Walker, William Anderson alias Norwegian Bill, and Richard Duval alias
Chapman pirate, left Kelly's store at Woodside, all badly intoxicated, but to
be sure of keeping up steam enough to propel them home, they took along two
bottles of schnapps. The party arrived at Walker's cabin some time that night, and
near daylight, Billy Walker was awakened by fire around him, when he sprang up
and succeeded in getting out of the door, and called to his companions to come out,
but they failed to respond, and if any attempt was made to get out, they were too
drunk, and bewildered to succeed, and were consumed by the devouring flames.
Walker after finding that his companions were burned to death, immediately left for
Redwood City in search of a Coroner, without even rescuing the lifeless bodies
from the burning rubbish, but left them to be consumed by fire. We visited the scene
of the disaster in company with Deputy Sheriff Whitlock, arriving upone
spot about noon of Tues.
The scene was presented both shocking and revolting to the human mind, and which was
unparalleled in all its aspects. No living being was present, except a large dog
which was devouring what remained of the bodies. The upper portion of one of the men,
apparently containing the lungs and heart, which were all exposed but
burnt to a crisp, had been dragged by the dogs some ten or fifteen yards and partially
eaten. What there was left of the men, still lay where the fire had consumed
them, with the exception of what the dogs had disturbed. The heads, arms,
and legs below the knees of the two men were completely gone. Fragments of the
skulls were found burned into a white substance like lime. There was scarcely
anything remaining to distinguish the blackened, deformed mass, as pertaining
to the human kind. Near by, and in plain sight of the charred and mangled
remains of these two victims of "schnapps," live a man and woman who were found
beastly drunk, and uable to give anything like an intelligible account of the
affair. Billy Walker escaped without further injury than a singed head and a
momentary fright. There is no use in saying that the horrible fate of these two
men ought to be a warning to others who are fair candidates for the same terrible
end, for we now know that it will make no more impression on them than the
burning of a dead dog.
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