The Brunzell Family

Two children of the Brunzell family are laid to rest here. Frederick Julius died at age 11 from inflammation of the bowels, perhaps appendicitis. Frederick had immigrated from Sweden with his mother, Anna Andersdotter Brunzell, and two brothers, arriving at Ellis Island in 1871. They then joined their father, Jan Magnus in Silver shortly thereafter. Jan kept saloon in Boonesville and later Silver City. The couple had at least eight other children during their long marriage and several moves, eventually settling in Nampa where they are buried. Frederick’s obituary said he had “just arrived at an age when he was beginning to be of some service to his parents. He was a bright lad and seemed to give evidence of having a promising future before him.

Three-year-old Albert is also buried here. Albert Winchester is the grandson of Jan and Anna and the son of Oscar Brunzell and his wife Laura Winchester. Albert was born in Silver City and died at Reynolds as a result of accidently taking a fatal dose of strychnine. Albert's father Oscar spent many years in Owyhee County, serving as the assessor and tax collector and a sheriff of the County. He also owned the Livery Stables with Mr. R.H. Leonard, Jr. at one time.

Many members of the large Brunzell family stayed in Idaho after the decline of the mines, ranching and farming in Murphy and Canyon County.

Leonis Adobe Museum Self-Guided Tour
  1. Plummer House
  2. The Leonis Adobe - Intro
  3. The Leonis Adobe Origins
  4. Miguel Leonis
  5. Espiritu Chijulla Leonis
  6. Marcelina Leonis
  7. Juan Menendez
  8. Living Room
  9. Corner Cabinets
  10. Piano
  11. Dining Room
  12. Kitchen
  13. Cellar & Pantry
  14. Upstairs Hallway
  15. Menendez Room
  16. Espiritu's Bedroom
  17. Sewing Room
  18. Veranda
  19. Laundry Area
  20. Bathhouse
  21. Well & Windmill
  22. Tank House
  23. Vineyard
  24. Crops
  25. Sheep
  26. Goats
  27. Longhorn Cattle
  28. Horses
  29. The Horno
  30. Poultry
  31. Oak Tree
  32. Wagons