There is a letter from one sister to another stating that their brother John, his wife and son had disappeared in New Raaymer, Colorado in 1917. Attempts were made to locate them but none in the family ever saw them again.
John Henry Dubbs was committed to the Colorado State Hospital for the Insane in Pueblo in 1917. He was divorced by his wife. He spent the rest of his life in the asylum.
There is a letter from one sister to another stating that their brother John, his wife and son had disappeared in New Raaymer, Colorado in 1917. Attempts were made to locate them but none in the family ever saw them again.
John Henry Dubbs was committed to the Colorado State Hospital for the Insane in Pueblo in 1917. He was divorced by his wife. He spent the rest of his life in the asylum.
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Aged 80y
Family Members
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Laura Bell Dubbs Ewing
1863–1923
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Luetta May Dubbs Rinderer
1866–1944
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Ralph Elston Dubbs
1867–1943
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George William Dubbs
1871–1871
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Elizabeth Dubbs Holden
1872–1931
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Mary Malinda Dubbs Turney
1873–1961
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Willard Fuller "Willy" Dubbs
1876–1879
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Walter Coy Dubbs
1877–1917
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Marion Francis "Matt" Dubbs
1880–1962
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Raymond Bird "Ray" Dubbs
1883–1949
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Emmett Jacob Dubbs
1884–1958
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Florence Inez Dubbs Frazell
1888–1981
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Daniel Ivan Dubbs
1890–1963
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