Milford Johann Von Witt, born in Germany in 1907, he came to the America west at age seventeen. Wealthy and well know family in Germany, he was well educated and he spoke five languages fluently, French, Italian, Spanish, English and his native German. After settling in Arizona, he added three American Indian languages, Navajo, Hopi and Apache. In Germany he and his family raised horses for show, jumpers and hunters. In America, he was known as Jack Witt. He was 6 ‘ 3 “ and skinny as a rail but strong as the bulls he rode. He often joked if he drank a red soda pop and stood in the sun, you’d take him for a thermometer. He liked to laugh and joke but if any man thought this made him an easy mark he was quickly proven wrong. Jack was a true rough and tough as they come, cowboy of the old west. He was always honest and fair, but could also be the meanest SOB around if someone crossed him. He was a rancher and in his younger years a rodeo performer, bronco and bull riding and calf roping. His ranch was in the White Mountains of Arizona near Clay Springs, Arizona, The Lazy J. There are people about Clay Springs today that still remember him and tell tales about him.
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