| Bachman, Frank |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 (
) |
| Baeyer, Fred |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Baggerly, S. J. |
Ruby Died in sinking of Sophia (
P 45). (
P 177) |
| Baggerly, ? Mrs. S.
J. | Ruby Died in Sophia (
P 45). (
P 177). |
| Bahrenburg, Henry |
Mined Dollar Creek in the Cache Creek area (
P 19). |
| Balabanoff, Nick |
Russian. Mined in the Cache Creek area in the late 30s (
P 14). |
| Ballas, Straton |
Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917 in Ruby. Born 14 Sep 1883 W mom
lives Mytelene Greece. |
| Ballau, William B. |
Mined Ruby Creek Rampart District (
P3). |
| Balliet, Andrew J. | Rampart Commissioner (
P-2). |
| Balmer, John Emil |
Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917-18 in Ruby. Born 20 May 1896
W Wilderswil Berne Switzerland. |
| Bardslee, L. A. | 1879
Navy Capt. ( P-2). |
| Barnesten, B. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Barneson, Benard |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 () |
| Bashmaw, S. M. | Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Beach, Rex | Rampart 1897-1899. Author of "The
Barrier" (
P-2). |
| Bean, James M. | trader ( P-7). |
| Bech, J. G. |
1912 Part owner of The Club Association claims in Poorman (P
7) |
| Beckwith, Andy |
Fairbanks resident passed through Ruby in 1911 (P
5). |
| Beese, Millie, | Owned a roadhouse in Ruby (
P 110) |
| Beese, Wise |
Owned a roadhouse in Ruby(
P 110). |
| Bell, George |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Bemis, George | Was a Ruby businessman (
P 126). |
| Bence, A. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Bender, Jim | Prospector
( P-12). |
| Bergman, C. J. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 (
) |
| Bernwatt, James |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Betts, ?(and
Johnson) | Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| B'gnon, C. F. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 (
) |
| Bishop, ? |
(Partner of Smith?) Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Bismark, John |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Blake, Thomas |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Bloom, ? |
Had a hardware
store on 1st ave. in Ruby in 1912 |
| Bohm, Carl
(alt. spelling Bohn.) | Ruby store owner (
P 55)(
P 96). Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917 in Ruby. Born 23 August 1878
W Relatives lives Locsmand Hungary. Addition reference().
|
| Boland, Harry | Ruby March 1918 Meketchum Creek (P
12). Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917 in Ruby. Born 2 February 1875
W Relatives lives San Francisco CA. 1924 owned Perseverance lode mine (
P 15). |
| Boulten, J. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Bowers, B. J. |
Ruby 1913-14 Affidavits for annual labor on Midnight Creek claims (P
8). 1918 Greenstone Creek (P
12). 1919 (
P 4). 1921 P
vi). 1924 ( P
3). 1925 ( P
3). 1926 gave up Greenstone claims (
P 16) |
| Bradshaw, Thomas | Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Brady, Peter |
Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917 in Ruby. Born 17 Mar 1892 W Ballyconnell
Caven Ireland. |
| Bremer, John M. | 1868
killed by natives ( P-7). |
| Brenson, H. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Brandell, Elmer | Ruby
1937 Co-owner of Long Creek Mining Co. (
P 17). |
| Bridges, Samuel | Skagway.
Died May 8 1900 P
13). |
| Brown, Alex | Ruby
area trapper known as the Dago Kid. Raced in the Ruby Derby (P30).
(
P 43). Married to Altona ( |
| Brown, Altona (Image
#88) | Lived in Ruby 1911-18. Married to Alexander (Alex)
Brown (P
30). (
P 27). (
P 43). Grandfather on mothers side was Russian (
P 42). For her biography see ( |
| Brown, John S. |
Geologist in Ruby 1924 (
P 15). |
| Brown, Robert |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Bryden, Rod |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Buckley, F. C. |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 |
| Burch, Peter |
Likely in Ruby prior to 1912 ( |
| Burk, William M. |
Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917 in Ruby. Born12 May 1887 W Clinton IL
|
| Burke, Alfred James
| Registered for the WW1 draft circa 1917 in Ruby. Born 21 June
1877 W Canadian;Relatives lives Los Angeles. 1935 (
P 17). Mined on Emil Bench Long Creek 1936-37 (
P 18). (
P 21). (
P 44). |
| Buteau, Frank | Prospector
( P-12). |
| Buttler, James |
Ruby August - October 1911 worked erecting telephone poles and stringing
wire (P
6). |
| Byrnteson, John | One of the "The Three Lucky Swedes," who
along with
Erik Lindblom and Jafet Lindeberg discovered gold at Nome.
|