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Submitted: 6/9/04 • Approved: 6/1/16 • Last Updated: 3/25/18 • R6993-G6990-S3
Victoria F. (Zaff) Behan - Randall
b. June 2, 1850, Calif.
d. May 15, 1889, Congress Mine, Yavapai Co. Ariz. Territory
w/o John Harris Behan
w/o Charles A. Randall
(m) Sept. 15, 1881, Yavapai Co. Ariz. Territory
d/o Rule N. Zaff & Harriet A. Zaff - Bourke
Site # B/06/17
Citizens Cemetery records & plot map /Obituary: Ariz. Weekly Journal Miner, May 22, 1889
Notes: Victoria Zaff's stepfather was John Bourke, deputy sheriff of Yavapai County in the mid-1800s. Victoria Zaff married John Behan, of the OK Corral Fame. In 1880 she was living with her grandmother, Harriet A. Bourke and step-brother John Bourke. Her son, Albert P. Behan, would become US Marshal, US Customs Inspector and deputy sheriff in and around Ajo, western Pima County, Ariz. in the early 1900s.
Contributed on 6/9/04 by jlbranson78
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