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William David Jones
He was born in New York and grew up on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. He came to Grand Junction, Colorado in 1883, not long after the town’s founding. He was sixteen. He became a locomotive engineer and later a railroad inspector.
William Davidson Sr.
Early resident of Crested Butte, Colorado. Died in the Jokerville Mine Explosion on January 24, 1884.
William E. "Ben" Smith
He was born in Illinois to William H. Smith and Sarah (Jones) Smith in Illinois. His father was a freighter. His mother was a homemaker. The US Census shows that the family was living in Saguache, Colorado by 1880, when William was three. He married Jessie Stanton in Collbran, Colorado in 1909. By 1910, they were living in Grand Junction, where the census lists his occupation as cowboy. In 1920, he lived with his family in Riverton, Wyoming, where he was a teamster. He later owned an automotive garage in Loma, Colorado in the 1920’s and 30’s. The garage opened in 1924. Around that time, he was helping to drill an oil well near Loma and had his leg cut off in an accident. He also served as the substitute bus driver for his son-in-law, Wilbur Downey.

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