William Leonard Bramley (1867 - 1937) William Bramley was born in Warwickshire, England and came to the Yukon over the Edmonton Trail in 1898. He prospected and mined in various places in the Yukon until 1907. Bramley settled in the Mayo district and was a resident of Minto Bridge between 1907 and the early 1920s. In 1912, Joe Walsh walked a Keystone drill from Dawson to Duncan Creek under its own power. He and partners William Bramley and Jack Adair used the drill on Duncan Creek in 1913 and 1914. Bromley staked the Lotus and the Silver Bell silver claims in February and the Tin Can silver claim in March 1920. These claims, among many others, was acquired by Livingston Wernecke for Treadwell Yukon in 1921. Bramley died in the Mayo General Hospital.((Linda E.T. MacDonald and Lynette R. Bleiler, //Gold & Galena.// Mayo Historical Society, 1990: 44, 74-75, 95-96, 213, 347, 348.))