Inez (Raible) Fletcher


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Inez or Innes (Raible) Fletcher (b. 1877 - d. 1956) was born August 22, 1877 and died October 1956. She is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is pictured here with Madge Gould (d. 1935).

Inez was the daughter of John and Wilhelmina Raible. John was born in  Germany in 1834 (or 1838) and died June 23, 1899 in Prescott, Arizona. He is buried in Citizens Cemetery,  Prescott. Wilhelmina was born in Germany in 1847. John and Wilhelmina Wurth (or Wuerth) were married October 16, 1873. In addition to Inez, they had a son, Charles, and another daughter, Augusta (Raible) Knight.

Inez was married to Robert Mallott Fletcher, a prominent banker in Indiana.

Her father came to Prescott in 1864. He and his partner, Dan Hatz, built the Fleury log house in west Prescott, the first territorial Capitol building. Quoting the Arizona Journal-Miner, "He was one of the pioneer brewers of Prescott, and before the advent of railroads did a wholesale business in that line."

The back of this photograph carries the handwritten notation:  "Sept. 27, 1956  Presented by Augusta Raible Knight of Indianapolis, Ind., to Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Ariz"

Sources: Family Search, Find A Grave, Arizona Journal-Miner, June 23, 1899 (John Raible obituary), 1880 Census for Prescott, Arizona.

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