In June of 1900, he was charged with stealing a horse from Peter Madson, but since he returned with the horse and the judge in White Pine was out of town, all charges were dropped. [1]
Stanley Davis Reed died (age 48) on March 6th, 1924 in White Pine, Nevada, United States.[2] He was killed in a car accident while transporting prisoners.
Occupation
1909: Forest Guard - White Pine County, Nevada, United States[3]
1911: Forest Ranger - White Pine County, Nevada, United States
1922: Deputy Sheriff - McGill, White Pine County, Nevada, United States[4]
1923: Deputy Sheriff of White Pine County, Nevada, United States
Census Records
Clubs and Organizations
The Merely Dancing Club
Social Club of Ely
Modern Woodmen of America, Robinson Camp No. 14,847
Sources
↑1900 Newspaper:
"Newspapers.com"
The White Pine News (Treasure City, Nevada) Thu, Jun 28, 1900, page 1
↑Death: "Nevada County Birth and Death Records, 1871-1992" citing Death, White Pine, Nevada, United States, 6 Mar 1924, citing county recorder, various counties, Nevada.
FamilySearch Record: QLBD-25SB (accessed 13 May 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GBHG-JQG Image number 00362
Stanley D Reed death 6 Mar 1924 (age 48), son of D C Reed & Carlin Webb, in White Pine, Nevada, United States.
↑1909 Newspaper:
"Newspapers.com"
The White Pine News (Ely, Nevada) Thu, May 6, 1909, page 4
↑1922 Newspaper:
"Newspapers.com"
White Pine News (East Ely, Nevada) Sun, Jul 2, 1922, page 4
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Stanley by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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