Two 1902 Newspapers mention her dying. Sources can be found:
https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83045462/1902-10-06/ed-1/?sp=6&st=text&r=0.081,-0.323,0.654,0.796,0
"Mrs. Josie Carson Squires, a daughter of
"Kit' Carson. the noted scout, Is dead at the
New Mexico Territorial Insane Asylum. It
is feared the woman will be buried In the
potter's field."
https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn93067634/1902-10-16/ed-1/?sp=4&st=text&r=-0.043,-0.061,1.156,1.407,0
"Josie Carson Squires, a daughter of
"Kit" Carson, Fremont's famous
scout, is dying in New Mexico."
Two 1902 Newspapers mention her dying. Sources can be found:
https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83045462/1902-10-06/ed-1/?sp=6&st=text&r=0.081,-0.323,0.654,0.796,0
"Mrs. Josie Carson Squires, a daughter of
"Kit' Carson. the noted scout, Is dead at the
New Mexico Territorial Insane Asylum. It
is feared the woman will be buried In the
potter's field."
https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn93067634/1902-10-16/ed-1/?sp=4&st=text&r=-0.043,-0.061,1.156,1.407,0
"Josie Carson Squires, a daughter of
"Kit" Carson, Fremont's famous
scout, is dying in New Mexico."
Family Members
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Adeline "Prairie Flower" Carson Stilts
1838–1859
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J B Carson
1844–1912
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Carlos Adolfo Carson
1851–1851
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William Julian "Billy" Carson II
1852–1889
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Teresina Carson Allen
1855–1916
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Kit Christobal Charles Carson II
1858–1929
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Charles Christopher Carson
1861–1938
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Rebecca Carson Lewis
1864–1885
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Estella "Estifanita" Carson Wood
1867–1899
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