Several years ago I wrote a post about the death of Thomas M Box, the son of Thomas and Clarkey Box. To view, click here. My theory (that the Thomas Box who was murdered in southern Arizona in 1883 was the same Thomas Box who was in our family) was based on circumstantial evidence and a “gut feeling”. Some questioned my conclusion and thought there should have had more records to back up my claim.
I am happy to say that now there is proof that the two Thomas Boxes are one and the same. That proof can be found in the Thomas M Box Probate. The mother of Thomas Box, Clarkey Box, stated in an affidavit found in the probate that she was the mother of the Thomas M. Box who was murdered in Arizona in 1883. In a separate affidavit, Josephine Box Cunningham stated that she was the sister of Thomas M. Box who was murdered near Stafford, Arizona. The proof was in the probate😊.
Thomas M Box Probate
Thomas M Box was murdered 18 April 1883 in the Dos Cabezas Mountains of Cochise County, Arizona, but he had been living in Smithville, Graham County, Arizona. Thomas disappeared after selling a herd of cattle and receiving cash. Foul play was immediately suspected, especially after his horse was found.
The probate of Thomas M Box began in the Probate Court of Graham County in June 1883 and continued through September 1884. As seen in the probate papers below, Peter Anderson was appointed special administrator of the probate. On the first page, Anderson gives an accounting of some of the personal property Thomas Box left in his estate. Page 2 of the probate gives some interesting facts concerning men that may have been taking advantage of the murder of Thomas Box.
A transcription of the probate papers shown can be found just below the copies. Click the copy of the page to view larger size.
Thomas M Box Probate page 1 |
Thomas M Box Probate page 2 |
Thomas M Box Probate page 3 |
Transcription of Thomas M Box Probate, pages 1-3.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas Box deceased
The Probate Court of County Territory of Arizona.
The petition of Peter Andersen of said County of Graham and
territory of Arizona respectfully shows that Thomas Box died on or about the 10th
day of May 1883, in the County of Cochise and Territory of Arizona. That said deceased at the time of death was a
resident of the said County of Graham, Territory of Arizona, that said deceased
left estate in said County of Graham, consisting of personal property. That the value and character of said property
is as follows to wit:
Five (5) horses, including one one year old colt
Valued at 250.00 One
mule
“ “
75.00 One wagon
“ “ 60.00 One
wagon
“ “ 30.00 One
set of harnesses
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18.00 One plow
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66.00 Two Cows & Calves
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15.00 One ______
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20.00 One Stove
Cash 750.00
Accounting in the aggregate to
the sum of $1,284.00
That due search and inquiry have been
Page 2
to ascertain if said deceased left any will and testament,
but none has been found and according to the best knowledge, and information
and he left of your petitioner, said deceased died intestate.
That the next of kin and heirs at law of said deceased if
any there be are unknown to your petitioner.
That said deceased left debts which are now due and unpaid to the amount
of several hundred dollars, the exact amount of which your petitioner cannot
now state.
That a short time after said deceased had gone from said
county of his residence of Cochise County to collect a large sum of money, one
J. M. Moody, Charles Lindquist, and Joseph Cluff went to said Cochise County to
ascertain the fate of the said deceased and found the Saddle horse of deceased
at or near the place where the payment of said money was to have been made and
they were further informed by a written paper secretly put into their wagon
after night that the said Thomas Box had been murdered, said paper giving the
names of his murderers, That your petitioner is informed and believes that said
paper is in the possession of said Moody.
That the above described property is now in the hands
Page 3
of the said J. M. Moody and that the same is being wasted
and that said Moody has threatened to move said property out of Graham County
in order to place the same beyond the jurisdiction of the Court.
Wherefore your petitioner prays that he appointed Special administrator
of said estate according to Section 1605 of the compiled laws of Arizona.
Pete Anderson
Affidavit of sister, Josephine Cunningham |
Clarkey Box of Rio Arriba County New Mexico being duly sworn
according to the law deposes and says that she is the Mother of Thomas M Box,
deceased, who was murdered in Graham County A.T. and who was formerly a
resident of Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, and that there is no other living
heir except her daughter, Mrs. Josephine Cunningham of the County &
Territory aforesaid and who is thirty four years of age. And affiant further states upon her oath that
she is seventy four years of age.
Clarkey X (her mark) Box
Witnesses: John Schwarten, H. Benning
Sworn to & subscribed before me this 2nd day of August 1883. W. G. Markley, Notary Public
Territory of New Mexico, County of Rio Arriba
Josephine Cunningham of Rio Arriba County New Mexico being
duly sworn according to the law deposes and says that she is the sister of
Thomas M. Box deceased, who was murdered near Safford in Graham County A.T. and
was formerly a resident of Rio Arriba County New Mexico. And affiant further states that she is the
only living heir of said Thomas Box except for her mother Mrs. Clarkey Box also
of this County and territory. Affiant
further states that she is thirty four years of age.
Josephine Cunningham
Sworn to & subscribed before me this 2nd day of August AD 1883. WG Markley, Notary Public
Source: The probate packet in it's entirety can be found on Ancestry.com in the Arizona, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1803-1995. The complete probate packet has 96 pieces of paper.
It always feels good to find the proof needed to support a theory. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteIt can be tricky when someone passes away and you need the proof to ensure that the right people get the right things. Good find.
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