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Matches 451 to 500 of 1,942
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zohner, Glenn Dorin (I3635)
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Blessed by Eli Bennett 6 March 1910 Magrath,Alberta
Baptized by Earl Pingree Tanner 4 Aug 1918
Confirmed by Levi Harker
Ordained a Deacon - by Bishop Harker 14 May 1922 | Cook, Earl Killip (I2830)
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Blessing: 6 May 1915 St. Charles, Bear Lake, IDaho
Father: Chancey Mark Floyd Mother: Estelle Pugmire | Floyd, Presley Chancey (I5446)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McKinney, Thomas Cy (I5428)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cook, Landon David (I5869)
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born at Sec 46, U.C.R.R. Crossroad
Where is this?
Needs to be researched | Higgins, Artimecia Mary (I1339)
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born on the homestead southeast of Taylorville | Hadfield, Bernice (I4086)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McKinney, Jeremy Myles (I5437)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilcox, Donna Fay (I4902)
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Brakeman for Union Pacific Railroad in 1961 Montpelier, Idaho. | Bentsen, Alfred Jens (I3550)
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Brakeman on Union Pacific Railraod. 484 Adams Montpelier, Idaho in 1961.
Father: George Vickers McMurray Mother: Nellie Austin | McMurray, Howard Austin (I5324)
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Brickmason, Railroad conductor.
Birth also listed as: Flouenskold, Denmark
Father: Jens Bentsen Mother: Kathryn Madison | Bentsen, Hans Christian (I3512)
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British Register P183 En 1459
Seal to Parents: Record says DNS (Do Not Seal), but Ordinance Index says:
Endowed: 3 Oct 1996 ARIZO
SealParents: 8 Oct 1996 ARIZO | Poole, Edward John (I1946)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barger, Delas Reed (I4896)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ray, Vera Jean (I5487)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dayton, Sharon Reed Jr. (I5208)
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Built homes, Brakeman for Kennecott Copper Corp. Railroad in 9161 2577 So 4th East SLC,UT | Dayton, Keaton Bliss (I5488)
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Buried in a small family cemetery near their home near Hailstone Junction. In Sept. 1989 the remains in that cemetery were removed to the Heber City Cemetery due to the impending flooding from the Jordanelle Dam. | Walker, Caroline (I5633)
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Buried in a small family cemetery near their home near Hailstone Junction. In Sept. 1989 the remains in that cemetery were removed to the Heber City Cemetery due to the impending flooding from the Jordanelle Dam. | Walker, Murry Kimble (I5644)
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Buried in a small family cemetery near their home near Hailstone Junction. In Sept. 1989 the remains in that cemetery were removed to the Heber City Cemetery due to the impending flooding from the Jordanelle Dam. | Walker, Adah Genie (I5645)
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buried in the Fielding Cemetery | Bitton, Eunice (I0267)
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Buried in the Lago Cemetery | Bassett, William Henry (I0101)
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Buried in the Thomas Riverside Cemetary | Johansen, Hans Peder (I1461)
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Buried in the Thomas Riverside Cemetery | Gardner, Retta Christina (I1161)
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Buried in the Thomas Riverside Cemetery | Dance, Phillip (I0955)
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buried when they were One Day's Journey on the Plains | Pool\Poole, Sarah Ann (I1943)
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Buried with mother, Sutton Cemetery | Wilcox, Baby (I2268)
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Burton Cemetery | Heilesen, Annie Grizelda (Zelda) (I3194)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cook, Nancy (I2555)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cook, Carla (I2557)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cook, Ladelle E (I0727)
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by David H. Lemmon | Cook, Jay H (I0726)
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by Jack D. Tolman | Cook, Cary Gene (I0728)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cook, Elaine Iola (I0729)
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By the way, we have found in church records that her middle name is really Viola not Isola. -Jan McKinney (Email, Saturday, December 12, 2009) | Johnson, Rhoda Viola (I5518)
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by Zera Pulsipher | Cook, Henry Lyman (I0749)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Delange, Robert James (I5161)
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came to Utah in the Warren Snow Company | Cook, Henry Freeman (I0743)
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Carpenter
Father: Edgar Roy Stanfield Mother: Johanna Evans | Stanfield, Max Leroy (I5323)
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Carpenter - 689 So. 6 W, Payson, Utah in 1961
Father: John Edward Bott Mother: Constance Moore | Bott, John Edward III (I4892)
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CEDAR FORT MUCH AFFLICTED FAMILY
Death of Mrs. Alice C. Cook: Husband And Brother in Hospital
(Special Correspondence)
Cedar Fort, Utah Co., Nov. 22, B Mrs. Alice Chamberlain Cook died here Saturday leaving her husband and three children, the youngest nine days old. Ten minutes before her death her husband, William H. Cook, was taken from the house and conveyed to Salt Lake where he underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday at the Groves L.D.S. hospital. Mrs. Cook's brother, Edward Chamberlain, was operated upon for hernia at American Fork today. Altogether the family are having a series of troubles. Mr. Cook is reported progressing favorably. The funeral of Mrs. Cook was held at the ward house this afternoon, Consoling remarks were made by Bishop William Cook, Counselor J.E. Garns, Elder B. W. Driggs, President S.L. Chipman and John Drysdale. Mrs. Cook was beloved by all and was a devoted Church woman. She was the daughter of James and Fanny Chamberlain, born in this place 29 years ago. (Deseret News 26 Nov 1908:3) | Chamberlain, Alice Carlotta (I0548)
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Cedar Fort - A Special History by Ronald S. Cook (Cedar Fort Two Cemeteries)
04-03-04 NAME:William Henry Cook
BORN:22 Aug 1878, Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah
DIED:06 Nov 1952 (74 years old)
PARENTS:Sarah Quayle and John Cook
SPOUSE:Alice Charlotta Chamberlain
CHILDREN:William Ernest, Alice LaVerne and Sarah Thelma
SPOUSE:Elizabeth Pearl Elton, married February 1, 1915, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
CHILDREN:John Lester, Arthur Q., Clyde H., Nettie (Hayes), Vivian (Dubois), Ruth (DeBoer), Leona (Bird), Sirca (Stillborn)
MARKER:Upright double granite marker in fairly good condition. Inscription reads:
Front: COOK
FATHER
William Henry
Aug 22, 1879
Nov. 6, 1952
MOTHER MOTHER
Alice C. Chamberlain Elizabeth P. Elton
Dec. 20, 1879 - Nov. 21, 1908 Mar. 3, 1896 - Sept. 29, 1978
Back:COOK | Cook, William Henry (I0828)
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Cedar Fort - A Special History (Cedar Fort's Two Cemeteries)
22 Jan 1891 63Julia Ann Bercier Rocker Knapp Laughlin Cook 07-04-04
Parents:Mary White and Francis Rocker
Spouse:Martin Knapp
Spouse:David Sanders Laughlin
Spouse:Henry Freeman Cook | Bercier\Rocker, Julia Ann (I0157)
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Cedar Fort - A Special History (Cedar Fort's Two Cemeteries) - Ronald S. Cook
LAUGHLIN
David Sanders Laughlin26 Apr 181505 Dec 1856 41OLD-24
Parents:Sarah Caroline Watkins and David Laughlin
Spouse:Mary Bell Clark
Spouse:Julia Ann Bercier Rocker
John (Jon) Alvin Sanders
Laughlin04 Mar 185217 Jul 1863 11OLD-25
Paarents:Julia Ann Bercier Rocker and David Sanders Laughlin
Julia Ann Bercier Rocker Knapp
Laughlin Cook19 May 182822 Jan 1891 6307-04-04
Parents:Mary White and Francis Rocker
Spouse:Martin Knapp
Spouse:David Sanders Laughlin
OLD-24NAME:David Sanders Laughlin (Lauchlin)
BORN: 26 Apr 1815(16) Dunbarton, Merrimack, New Hampshire
DIED:05 Dec 1856, Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah
PARENTS:Sarah Caroline Watkins and David Laughlin
SPOUSE:Mary Clark (born April 1821 and died July 14, 1845 at Nauvoo, Illinois at the age of 24 years, 2 months, 3 days.
SPOUSE:Julia Anne Bercier Rocker, Married 11 April 1849, Ohio City, Cuyahoga, Ohio
CHILDREN:Jacob, Joseph, John Sanders, Julia Anne, Harriet
REPORT OF DEATH: DIED: In Fort Cedar, Cedar Valley, December 5, 1856, DAVID S. LANKIN, aged 40 years, 7 months and 29 days.
Elder Lankin embraced the gospel in Kirtland, Ohio; moved to Far West, Missouri, and suffered with the saints in their expulsion from there; cheerfully enlisted in the 'Mormon Battalion,' in obedience to the call; returned to winter Quarters in 1847; proceeded from there on a mission to Ohio, and moved with his family to these valleys in 1852.
He lived respected and esteemed by those who knew him, and died in full hope of the reward awaiting the faithful. (Deseret News, December 31, 1856) | Laughlin, David Saunders (I1528)
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Cedar Fort - A Special History by Ronald S. Cook
04-03-01NAME:Blanche Cook Welcker
BORN:19 Oct 1871,Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah
DIED:17 Jan 1930
PARENTS:Sarah Quayle and John Cook
SPOUSE:Louis Florian Welcker
CHILDREN:(See Louis Florian Welcker, lot 04-03-02)
MARKER:(See Louis Florian Welcker, lot 04-03-03)
04-03-02NAME:Louis Florian Welcker
BORN:21 (31) May 1868, Marion, Livingston, Michigan
DIED:03 May 1934
PARENTS:Frederika Augusta Meyer and Theodore Welcker
SPOUSE:Blanch Cook
CHILDREN:Louis Florian, John Raymond, Winifred, Gloria Jean, Mildred Louise, Kenneth Irving
MARKER:Flat double gray granite marker in good condition. Inscription reads:
WELCKER
FATHER MOTHER
Louis Florian Blanche Cook
May 21, 1868 Oct. 18, 1871
May 3, 1934 Jan. 17, 1930
04-03-03NAME:Gloria Jean Welcker
BORN: ABT 1900
DIED:
PARENTS:Blanche Cook and Louis Florian Welcker
MARKER: | Cook, Blanche (I2403)
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Cedar Fort - A Special History by Ronald S. Cook
Cemetery Lot Number: 07-06-02
NAME:John Henry Cook*CODES: AF, CEM
BORN:22 May 1838, Comstock, Kalamazoo, Michigan
DIED:17 Feb 1904, Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah
PARENTS:Sophronia Strobridge and Henry Freeman Cook
SPOUSE:Sarah Quayle, married January 5, 1871
CHILDREN: Blanche, John Franklin, Thomas Freeman, James Earl, William Henry, Myrtle, Mary, Earnest Clair, Lee Raymond,
Clarence Sagram, Janett (twin), Marett (twin)
MARKER: 9' X 12 plaque sent in concrete in very good condition. Inscription reads:
John Henry Cook
May 22nd February 17th
1838 1904
Also, 12' X 12' sandstone tower 5' high. 14' X14' X 16' sandstone base. Stone is starting to show ware. However, it is still fairly easy to read.
East Side:ERNEST CLARE COOK
Born Feb 7, 1883
Died Mar 22, 1883
South Side: SARAH Q.
Wife of John Cook
Born Mar. 31, 1850
Died Nov. 24, 1939
North Side: METTIE COOK
Born Oct. 24 1888
Died Jan 15, 1889
CLARENCE COOK
Born Aug 2, 1886
Died Dec 7, 1887
West Side:JOHN COOK
Born May 22, 1838
Died Feb 17, 1904
An Amiable father here lied at rest
As ever God with his image blest,
The friend of man, the friend of truth
The friend of age, the guide of youth
PIONEER: Crossed the plains in 1852 with his parents in the Warren Snow Wagon Train.
OBITUARY: CEDAR FORT DEATH OF JOHN COOK Veteran and Pioneer Succumbs to Long Illness - To Increase Water Supply
Social correspondence.
Cedar Fort, Utah Co., Feb. 18. - John Cook died at his residence here last night after a lingering illness. He was born at Comstock, Kalamazoo county, Mich., May 22, 1838; was the son of the late Bishop Henry F. and Sophronia Strobridge Cook. The family moved to Nauvoo, Ill., in the year 1846, two months later they moved to Des Moines, Ia., and a few months later to Pottawattami county. In the year 1852 the Cook family came to Utah, stopping at Union fort, Salt Lake county, till the next year, when they moved to Cedar Fort, where they have since resided. Deceased married Miss Sarah Quayle Jan. 5, 1871. He leaves a wife and eight children, three having preceded him to the great beyond. Br. Cook has been an energetic man, always staking an active interest in the growth of the great beyond. Bro. Cook has been petitions against the Indians. He was an honest, industrious man, and generally respected. Two of his sons are living in Canada.
An effort is being made here to increase the water supply of the town; two companies have been organized to develop prospects in the hills by tunneling into the mountain.
There is an epidemic of colds and pneumonia in the ward.
Snow is fast disappearing. (Deseret News, 19 February 1904:9; Improvement Era V7:477; See also: Peterson, Margery J., OUR ROOTS GROW DEEP - A History of Cedar Valley, 2nd ed [American Fork, Utah, 2003] Addendum 'John Henry Cook', p 100) | Cook, John Henry (I0768)
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Cedar Fort Cemetery
Buried with husband in Lot #07-06-02 | Quayle, Sarah Jane (I1996)
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Cedar Fort Cemetery | Quayle, Sarah Jane (I1996)
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Cedar Fort Cemetery | Rodeback, Rebecca H. (I2074)
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Cedar Fort Cemetery | Strobridge, Sophronia (I2165)
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