I have a copy of an unpublished manuscript, it also is published on the internet by Jerry Eagan and is used in Louis Kraft's book:
Identifications of the Apaches who, with Geronimo, were the last to surrender, based on the recollections of Jason Betzinez. Most appear in the famous track-side photo taken on Sept. 10, 1886, near the Nueces River in Texas; those with an asterisk do not appear in the photo.
Geronimo — Grandson of Chief Mah-ko of the Bedonkohe. Died at Fort Sill, Okla., 1909.
Natchez (sic) Naiche — Chiricahua and Mimbreno. Son of Cochise and hereditary chief of the Chiricahua. Died in Mescalero, NM, 1921.
Pe-re-co (a.k.a., Perico, "White Horse") — Bedonkohe. Second cousin of Geronimo. Half-brother of Fun, Tsisnah and Jozhe. Went to Mescalero in 1913, date of death unclear.
Fun — Bedonkohe. Second Cousin of Geronimo. Brother of Tsisnah and Jozhe, half-brother of Perico. Killed himself at Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama, 1892. (He'd accused his wife of infidelity; she would not reconcile with him; he shot her and then killed himself.)
Ah-non-di-a Ahnandia — Bedonkoe. Second cousin of Geronimo. First cousin of Fun, Tsisnah, Jozhe, Perico. Died in Alabama, 1892.
Na-pa/Nah-bay — Nednai (Mexican Chiricahua). Brother of Laziyah. Died in Alabama, date unclear.
Ya-nozhe/Yahnozha — Chiricahua and Nednai. Brother-in-law of Geronimo, who was married to his sister. Went to Mescalero in 1913. Died 1954.
*Tish-nolth-tonzee/Tissnolthetos — Chiricahua. Related to Chief Chihuahua. Went to Mescalero in 1913. Died there, date uncertain.
Bish-I/Beshe — Chiricahua. Father-in-law of Chief Naiche, being father of Naiche's third wife, Ha-o-zinne. "One of the oldest Apaches living at Fort Sill."
Cha-po/Chappo — Bedonkohe. Son of Geronimo. Died of tuberculosis at Mount Vernon Barracks, Mobile, Ala., 1894.
La-zai-yah/Laziyah — Nednai. Brother of Nah-bay. Died at Fort Sill, 1896;
C Molzos/Motsos — Goso Chiricahua. Related to Mithlo's first wife, who was a sister of Kayitah. Died at a farm home near Carlisle Barracks (School), Pa., 1890.
Kilth-di-gal/Tsinah — Bedonkohe. Second Cousin to Geronimo. Brother of Fun and Jozhe, half-brother of Perico. Died at Fort Sill in 1900.
Seponne/Zhon-ne/Zhonne — Chiricahua. Son of U-go-hun. Half-brother of Naiche's third wife,
Ha-o-zinne. Went to Mescalero in 1913. Died there, date undetermined.
Lo-nah/Huniona — Nednai. Nephew of Beshe. Father of Bessie Gooday. Died at Carlisle Barracks, 1895.
* Wife of Geronimo, Ih-tedda — Mescalero. Seventh wife. Mother of Robert and Lenna Geronimo. Went to Mescalero and died there, date undetermined.
Wife of Naiche, Ha-o-zinne — Chiricahua. Third wife of Naiche, daughter of Beshe. Went to Mescalero in 1913. Died there, date undetermined.
Wife of Perico, Bi-ya-neta Tse-dah-dilth-thillth — Bedonkoe and Warm Springs. Last wife of Perico. Mother of Dolly Mithlo and Isabelle Enjad. Went to Mescalero, 1913. Died there, date undetermined.
Wife of Ahnandia, Tah-das-te — Chiricahua. Second wife of Ahnandia. Went to Mescalero in 1913 as Coonie's last wife. Date of death undetermined.
Wife of Chappo, Nahd-clohnh — Bedonokohe. Gave birth to a girl the night of their surrender to General Miles, Sept. 4, 1886. Both died in Florida or Alabama, dates uncertain.
Skayocoarnet — Age 11.
Kanseah — Chiricahua and Bedonkohe. Jasper Kanseah, age 13. Died at Mescalero 1959, and was the last survivor of Geronimo's band;
Garditha — Nednai. Orphan boy, age 10. Brother of cousin of Charlotte LoSahnne. Uncle of Robert Gooday. Died in Florida or Alabama. Also seen in famous picture with Santiago "Jimmy" McKinn. He was reported to have broken his back, and it had healed awkwardly.
* Estichinduntoya/Alchintoyeh — Nednai. Regis Alchintoyeh, age eight or nine. Son of E-jo-nah. First cousin of Sam Kenoi. Died at Apache, Okla., circa 1919-20.
* Laeswani — Age six.
Lo Sahnne — Nednai. Charlotte Lo Sahne, age eight or nine. Daughter of Neez-golth-kisen and Ni-yah. Sister or cousin of Garditha. Went to Mescalero, 1913. Died there, date uncertain.
* Nahi's infant — Nednai. Age two. Daughter of Nah-bay. Died in Florida or Alabama, where mortality was very high.
* Chapa's baby — Bedonokohe. Daughter of Chappo. Nahd-clohnh was her mother. Died in Florida or Alabama. (Leonard Wood noted in his memoirs that Nahd-clohnh had, while riding 14 miles the day before, had her baby and that "the command halted perhaps an hour for this purpose. She looked pretty pale, but otherwise seemed to pay little attention to the incident.")
The list included in Louis Kraft's excellent Gatewood and Geronimo provides the best list of names of people in the famous photo. He states: "First row, from left: Kanseah; Yanhosha; Unknown; Ahnandia; the rest, unknown until the third person on the right, She-ga (often misidentified as Ih-teda); at far right, Beshe. Much confusion surrounds the identification of the women in the back row, from left: Naiche's wife Haozinne; Perico's wife, Biyaneta (sometimes named as Lozen or Dahteste), Chappo's wife, Nohchlon (sometimes named as Lozen), and Ahnandia's wife, Tahdaste. "