John Julian Spikes

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John Julian Spikes

Birth
Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Jan 1902 (aged 29)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-41
Memorial ID
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After John Julian Spikes moved from Kaufman County to Crosby County with his family in 1890, he settled with his brothers George Richard (Dick), Frederick Henry, and Wesley Ernest on what some called "some of the best ranchland in New Mexico". The brothers drove a herd of cattle to feast on the rich grasses and plentiful water on the land. On January 21, 1902, John and his brothers Dick and Fred were ambushed as they came riding home after removing a drift fence. Both Dick and John were killed, but Fred, even though seriously wounded, survived. Another brother, Joseph Jefferson Spikes, drove a wagon to New Mexico and brought his brothers' bodies back to Crosby County to be buried in the Emma Cemetery.
After John Julian Spikes moved from Kaufman County to Crosby County with his family in 1890, he settled with his brothers George Richard (Dick), Frederick Henry, and Wesley Ernest on what some called "some of the best ranchland in New Mexico". The brothers drove a herd of cattle to feast on the rich grasses and plentiful water on the land. On January 21, 1902, John and his brothers Dick and Fred were ambushed as they came riding home after removing a drift fence. Both Dick and John were killed, but Fred, even though seriously wounded, survived. Another brother, Joseph Jefferson Spikes, drove a wagon to New Mexico and brought his brothers' bodies back to Crosby County to be buried in the Emma Cemetery.