Paulita Maxwell
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Paulita Maxwell Jaramillo (born 17 May 1864, Mora, New Mexico; died 17 December 1929, Fort Sumner, New Mexico), was the daughter of wealthy rancher Lucien Maxwell and friend (and possible lover) of gunfighter Billy the Kid. She was in her brother Pete's house when Billy was killed there by Pat Garrett on 14 July 1881. She married José Felix Jaramillo on 14 January 1883. She was an informant of Walter Noble Burns and Miguel Antonio Otero for their books, The Saga of Billy the Kid (1927) and The Real Billy the Kid (1936).
Paulita Maxwell was the daughter of Lucien Maxwell and Maria de la Luz Beaubien. The Maxwell and Beaubien families were intertwined as owners of the 1,700,000 acres (690,000 ha) Maxwell Land Grant in northern New Mexico. In 1870, Lucien Maxwell sold the grant and moved with his family to recently-closed Fort Sumner in southern New Mexico. The family occupied a large house which previously had been the officer's quarters at the fort. Lucien died in 1875. In the 1880 census, sixteen-year old Paulita was recorded as living in the house with her mother and "attending school." Others in the household were her brother Pete, age 28, her sister, Odile, age 10, and Navajo servant, Deluvina Maxwell, age 22.[1][2]