Marcus Goldbaum

Prussian-born American pioneer and prospector
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IntroPrussian-born American pioneer and prospector
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPioneer
Gender
Male
Birth1835, Prussia
Death1886Arizona Territory, USA (aged 51 years)
The details

Biography

Marcus Goldbaum (1835–1886) was a Prussian-born American pioneer and prospector in the Arizona Territory.

Early life

Marcus Goldbaum was born in 1835 in Prussia. He immigrated to the United States in the 1850s.

Career

Goldbaum lived in Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico and California in the 1860s. In 1869, he moved to Tucson, Arizona. He served as a Justice of the Peace in Wickenburg, Arizona in 1870. He also lived in Florence, Harshaw, Benson and Tombstone. He then settled down in Tucson, where he worked as a butcher. He also worked as a butcher in Phoenix.

Goldbaum was also a prospector in Southern Arizona, including the Whetstone Mountains.

Personal life and death

Goldbaum was married to Sara Goldbaum. They had seven children, four of which were born in Bavaria and three in Arizona.

Goldbaum was killed by Apache Native Americans in the Whetstone Mountains in 1886.

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