Residents of Fountain Fairview Cemetery
A few notes from each year's tour research. For readability, I have not included all my sources.
Surnames in order of appearance (for now): OWEN, CELL, SISNEROS, LOCK, HUTCHIN, BOWLBY, CHILD, VAN ENDERT, RUIZ, IMES, LISTON, ELLINGTON, TERRELL
Tom Owen may have been the first white settler in the Fountain region. He paid $50 to put his bag in a wagon and walk to Colorado from Missouri. He built a structure on the banks of the Little Fountain Creek, near the present-day Ray Nixon power plant. He raised hay which he sold to freighters. See the entries for Barbara and Mathias Lock, reportedly the next settlers to arrive here. They were headed south along the front range, headed for the California gold fields, when they met Tom and were convinced to stay. Later in life Tom lived in Aspen, CO and owned much property, which he acquired when people he had loaned money to defaulted.
David Cell and Berdie Johnson Cell were killed by a train in 1907 when their horse and buggy stalled on the tracks just north of Fountain. An infant in arms, Mary Adelaide, was thrown down on the tracks in the collision, and lived. The Cells came to Colorado from Missouri in about 1865 and David was a rancher. Berdie Johnson came to Colorado in about 1889 to visit her brother William Johnson, also a rancher, and she met David. They had six children together. Daughter Mary 1908-1998 is buried in Mendocino, CA.