PIONEER RANCHER DIES AT SEDONA
Funeral services were held at Sedona yesterday afternoon for Charles Rudd, pioneer rancher who died Thursday morning, at the age of 60 years, according to word received in Prescott yesterday by Frank Grubb, supervisor of the Prescott National forest.
Mr. Rudd came to Arizona from Arkansas, in 1876 with his parents and brothers and sisters. He figured actively in early day Indian skirmishes and was well known as a cowpuncher and rancher.
Surviving him are his wife, three children, and a niece, Mrs. Jesse T. Fears.
[Courtesy of Judy Wight Branson]
PIONEER RANCHER DIES AT SEDONA
Funeral services were held at Sedona yesterday afternoon for Charles Rudd, pioneer rancher who died Thursday morning, at the age of 60 years, according to word received in Prescott yesterday by Frank Grubb, supervisor of the Prescott National forest.
Mr. Rudd came to Arizona from Arkansas, in 1876 with his parents and brothers and sisters. He figured actively in early day Indian skirmishes and was well known as a cowpuncher and rancher.
Surviving him are his wife, three children, and a niece, Mrs. Jesse T. Fears.
[Courtesy of Judy Wight Branson]
Family Members
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Nancy Elemenia Rudd Murray
1857–1942
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Rosalia Elvira "Rosa" Rudd Colter
1859–1922
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Davis Beauregard Rudd
1861–1934
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Emma Loretta Rudd McGinnis
1869–1902
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Virginia E Rudd Williams
1872–1959
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Olney Lee Rudd Sr
1874–1965
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Ida May Rudd
1876–1976
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William Mann Rudd
1878–1948
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Katharine Blanche Rudd Randles
1881–1976
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