NameGeorge E. ARTHUR
Birth25 Apr 1862, Steubenville, Jefferson Co., Ohio
Death25 Feb 1882, Hornitos, Mariposa Co., California
BurialCatholic Cemetery, Hornitos, Mariposa Co., CA
FatherRobert ARTHUR (1830-1898)
MotherIsabella “Belle” STEELE (1838-1917)
Spouses
Notes for George E. ARTHUR
Roll of Honor- The following is the Roll of Honor of Hornitos school for the month ending April 7th, 1876. Minimum in deportment 90; in scholarship 75; in attedance 15 days: Fred BARCOFT, 100; Rosa CAVAGNARO, 100; Lizzie HADLICK, 99; Louisa CAMPODONICO, 100; Jose Lino FLORES, 100;
John SEMORILE, 97; Louis OLCESE, 98; Emma KOCHER, 100; Teresa CAMPODONICO, 100; Amy ADAMS, 100; George ARTHUR, 94; William HUNT, 95; Jacob HOWELLS,98; Lydia PITZER, 92; Mary PITZER, 93; Emilia CAVAGNARO, 93; Mary BARCROFT, 97; Jane OLECSE, 97; Tilly BUCHENAU, 96; Dinah BETTIS, 90; Eddie ADAMS, 90; Charlse CAVAGNARO,89; Louis CAMPODONICO, 89; John GAGLIARDO, 95; Rosa REEB,99; Louis STRINE, 96; Catherine OCHOA, 90; Mary ARTHUR, 100; Bettie LESSMAN, 100; Amelia OLCESE, 100; Amitila CRUZ, 98; Minnie GAGLIARDO, 100; Willie TURNER, 98.

ARTHUR-Died: In Hornitos, February 24, 1882, of typhoid fever, George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ARTHUR, aged 19 years and 10 months. (March 4, 1882 Mariposa Gazette)60

Death.- This stealthy sickle which creeps into the household and cuts away from the cluster a bud just blooming into manhood, found it's victim in the family of Mr. Robert ARTHUR of Hornitos on Sunday last. George, the eldest son, was stricken down some two weeks ago with typhoid fever from which he suffered until death came to his relief. He was a young man possessed of many ennobling virtues and his loss at a time of life when the sun shines brightest, is sad to contemplate, and a bereavement to the family in which all who knew them cannot but feel the deepest sympathy.60
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