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Tom Childs
Tom Childs, Jr. was an Arizona miner and rancher. The Papago knew him as "Muta" ("Woodpecker's nest inside of a Saguaro"). He was born in Yuma, Arizona, United States, on June 10, 1870.〔(Tom Childs, Miner )〕
==Father==
Tom Childs, Sr., was born in 1832 in Mississippi. As a small boy he came west with a Mormon family. They finally settled on Lytle Creek near present San Bernardino, California. When he was 18 years old he joined a party heading for Sonora. After following the "Camino del Diablo" to Sonoita, Sonora, on the U.S.-Mexican border, the party went on to the Cubabi mines where they split up. In the years that followed, he did everything from running a sawmill in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson, Arizona, to digging for silver at the famous Planchas de Plata below Nogales, Sonora.

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