Sophie Wilhelmine Ervolder

Sophie Wilhelmine Ervolder

Kvinde 1840 - 1915  (75 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sophie Wilhelmine ErvolderSophie Wilhelmine Ervolder blev født den 9 jan. 1840 i København, Kobenhavn, Denmark; blev døbt den 20 dec. 1840 i Trinitatis Kirke; døde den 1 dec. 1915 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 3 dec. 1915 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-DV
    • Konfirmation: 24 sep. 1854, Trinitatis Kirke

    Notater:

    (Research):Adr. 1854: Klærkegaden 416 Adr. 1863: Kokkegaden 457 Tog 21-Apr-1862 til New York via Hamburg på Dampskibet Athenia, hvor hun ankom 7-Jun-1862

    Begravet:
    Ogden Cemetary

    Sophie blev gift med Carl August Zitting den 26 apr. 1863 i Botkyrka, Stockholm, Sweden. Carl blev født den 7 jun. 1818 i Botkyrka, Stockholm, Sweden; døde den 21 maj 1894 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 23 maj 1894 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 2. Sophia Elizabeth Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 15 maj 1864 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 7 aug. 1873; døde den 2 jun. 1883 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    2. 3. Charles John Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 3 jul. 1866 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 8 jun. 1949 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ammon Cemetary.
    3. 4. Effruezenia Wilhelmina Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 20 jan. 1869 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 15 jul. 1877; døde den 19 mar. 1938 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 22 mar. 1938 i Heber City Cemetery.
    4. 5. August Fredrick Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 12 aug. 1871 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 25 sep. 1953 i Glendale Hospital, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 29 sep. 1953 i Inglewood Park Cemetary, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    5. 6. Abraham Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 21 jun. 1874 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 22 jul. 1943 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    6. 7. Sarah Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 maj 1877 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 24 jun. 1884 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA.
    7. 8. Cecelia J. Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 20 sep. 1879 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 22 sep. 1882; døde den 26 jun. 1964 i Shell Beach, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, California, USA; blev begravet den 3 jul. 1964 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sophia Elizabeth ZittingSophia Elizabeth Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 15 maj 1864 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 7 aug. 1873; døde den 2 jun. 1883 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Navn: Doty
    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-QL


  2. 3.  Charles John ZittingCharles John Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 3 jul. 1866 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 8 jun. 1949 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ammon Cemetary.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Navn: Cal
    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-RR

    Charles blev gift med Ellen Saphronia Phillips den 18 dec. 1899. Ellen blev født den 15 apr. 1883; døde den 13 jan. 1926. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 9. Charles Edgar Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 5 sep. 1900 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 10 maj 1906 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetery.
    2. 10. Orvel Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 feb. 1903 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 okt. 1925 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Lincoln Cemetery.
    3. 11. Glen Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 26 apr. 1903 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 maj 1939 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ammon Cemetary.
    4. 12. Nobel Dean Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 1 jul. 1905 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 dec. 1907 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetery.
    5. 13. Jessie David Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 16 jan. 1910 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 jan. 1910 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    6. 14. Donald Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 31 okt. 1911 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 28 sep. 1968 i Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, USA.
    7. 15. Helen Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 22 jun. 1919 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 30 maj 1986 i Stanley, Custer, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 5 jun. 1986 i Fairview Cemetary, Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho, USA.
    8. 16. Beth Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 maj 1921 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 17 nov. 1924 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ammon Cemetary.
    9. 17. Nelda Shirley Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 17 nov. 1925 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 26 jun. 2012 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA.

  3. 4.  Effruezenia Wilhelmina ZittingEffruezenia Wilhelmina Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 20 jan. 1869 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 15 jul. 1877; døde den 19 mar. 1938 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 22 mar. 1938 i Heber City Cemetery.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-SX

    Effruezenia blev gift med Johan Wilhelm Carlsson Winterrose den 19 apr. 1889 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. Johan blev født den 21 mar. 1858 i Ekerum, Högsrum, Kalmar, Sweden; døde den 25 okt. 1935 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 27 okt. 1935 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 18. Elizabeth Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 24 maj 1886 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 28 maj 1886 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA.
    2. 19. Rose Ellen Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 sep. 1889 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 28 sep. 1964 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 2 okt. 1964.
    3. 20. John Gustave Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 5 okt. 1892 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 11 jan. 1965 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA.
    4. 21. Hildur Sophia Wilhelmina Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 8 okt. 1895 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 28 jan. 1974 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA.
    5. 22. Ruben Emanuel Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 29 sep. 1898; døde den 13 mar. 1980 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.
    6. 23. Cecilia Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 28 okt. 1900 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 17 nov. 1900 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA.

  4. 5.  August Fredrick ZittingAugust Fredrick Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 12 aug. 1871 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 25 sep. 1953 i Glendale Hospital, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 29 sep. 1953 i Inglewood Park Cemetary, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-9C

    August blev gift med Susanna van Etten den 28 dec. 1892 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. Susanna blev født den 21 okt. 1872 i Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 6 nov. 1952 i Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 8 nov. 1952 i Inglewood Park Cemetary, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 24. Charles Frederick Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 30 mar. 1894 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 14 jul. 1954 i Sandy City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    2. 25. John Albert Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 8 jan. 1896 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 1 apr. 1975 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA.
    3. 26. Lucille Sophia Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 12 maj 1899 i Bingham, Idaho, USA; døde den 26 jun. 1967.
    4. 27. Cora Edith Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 21 apr. 1902 i Bingham, Idaho, USA; døde den 27 mar. 1972 i Glendale, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    5. 28. August Oliver Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 aug. 1905 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 feb. 1997 i Omak, Okanogan, Washington, USA.
    6. 29. Jesse David Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 16 jan. 1910 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 jan. 1910 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    7. 30. Rose Ellen Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 29 mar. 1912 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 21 sep. 1998 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA.
    8. 31. Lola Wanda Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 sep. 1917 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 22 feb. 1999 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA.

  5. 6.  Abraham ZittingAbraham Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 21 jun. 1874 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 22 jul. 1943 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-T4

    Abraham blev gift med Belinda Jannetta Wade den 20 nov. 1895. Belinda blev født den 7 jul. 1878; døde den 4 apr. 1908 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 32. Olive Sophia Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 27 aug. 1896 i Pleasant View, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 18 sep. 1955 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 21 sep. 1955 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA.
    2. 33. Alford Alonzo Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 nov. 1898 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 feb. 1959 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    3. 34. Cola Irene Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 18 feb. 1899 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 nov. 1900 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    4. 35. Chester Howard Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 8 maj 1902 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 dec. 1903 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    5. 36. Grant Carl Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 19 aug. 1904 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 25 nov. 1993 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.
    6. 37. Alfred A. Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 19 aug. 1904 i Bingham, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 feb. 1959.
    7. 38. Freda Lucille Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 14 jul. 1906 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 aug. 2002 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.
    8. 39. Ernest Wade Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 4 apr. 1908 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 15 apr. 1908 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  6. 7.  Sarah ZittingSarah Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 7 maj 1877 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 24 jun. 1884 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 3GPV-V9


  7. 8.  Cecelia J. ZittingCecelia J. Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Sophie1) blev født den 20 sep. 1879 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 22 sep. 1882; døde den 26 jun. 1964 i Shell Beach, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, California, USA; blev begravet den 3 jul. 1964 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 1D1C-LK

    Notater:

    ◦Former City Resident Dies

    Mrs. Cecilia Grow Heindel, 85, former resident of Idaho Falls and wife of Thomas Heindel died Friday at Shell Beach, Calif. The Heindels had been living in California for the past 10 years.
    She was employed in Idaho Falls for many years.
    She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Vera Umphrey, Pocatello; two sons, John Grow, Idaho Falls; Raymond Grow, Shell Beach, Calif.; six grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son Harold Heindel who was killed in action during World War II.
    Funeral services will be brought to Idaho Falls Friday morning and the family will receive friends from 2 p.m. until time of services at Woods Chapel of the Pines Friday.
    Interment will be in the Ammon Cemetery directed by the Wood Funeral Home.

    Cecelia blev gift med Cyrus Lott Grow den 28 jun. 1899 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. Cyrus blev født den 10 mar. 1879 i Huntsville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 6 jan. 1910 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 40. Vera Cecilia Grow  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 15 dec. 1906 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 jul. 1973 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 6 jul. 1973 i Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA.
    2. 41. John William Grow  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 jun. 1904 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 16 jan. 1988 i Henderson, Clark, Nevada, USA.
    3. 42. Cyrus Raymond Grow  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 12 jan. 1900 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 13 aug. 1977 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    4. 43. Esther Sophia Grow  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 21 sep. 1901 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 12 aug. 1923 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Cecelia blev gift med Thomas Heindel den 24 aug. 1917 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Thomas blev født den 27 apr. 1881 i Mount Union, Henry, Iowa, USA; døde den 29 sep. 1971. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 44. Harold Le Roy Heindel  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 10 okt. 1919 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev døbt den 7 dec. 1919 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 10 maj 1945 i Okinawa, Japan; blev begravet den 16 jul. 1949 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 9.  Charles Edgar ZittingCharles Edgar Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 5 sep. 1900 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 10 maj 1906 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetery.

  2. 10.  Orvel ZittingOrvel Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 7 feb. 1903 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 okt. 1925 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Lincoln Cemetery.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Elsie May Kelley. Elsie blev født den 21 maj 1904 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 13 maj 1934. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 45. Fay Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 19 jul. 1925 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 jul. 1925 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Lincoln Cemetery.

  3. 11.  Glen ZittingGlen Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 26 apr. 1903 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 maj 1939 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ammon Cemetary.

    Notater:

    Død:
    Snake River


  4. 12.  Nobel Dean ZittingNobel Dean Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 1 jul. 1905 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 dec. 1907 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetery.

  5. 13.  Jessie David ZittingJessie David Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 16 jan. 1910 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 jan. 1910 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  6. 14.  Donald ZittingDonald Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 31 okt. 1911 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 28 sep. 1968 i Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, USA.

    Donald blev gift med Eugenia Lillian Henderson den 11 apr. 1935 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. Eugenia blev født den 30 jan. 1915; døde den XX okt. 1978 i Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 46. Donald Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 31 maj 1937 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 2 nov. 2006 i Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.
    2. 47. Gary Bennett Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født i 1939; døde i 1950 i Gilmore, Lemhi, Idaho, USA.

  7. 15.  Helen ZittingHelen Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 22 jun. 1919 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 30 maj 1986 i Stanley, Custer, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 5 jun. 1986 i Fairview Cemetary, Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    Caribou County Sun dated June 5, 1986
    Helen Matthews, Soda Springs -

    Helen Zitting Matthews, 66, Soda Springs, died Friday evening as the result of an auto accident on Highway 75 near Stanley.
    She was born June 28, 1919 in Idaho Falls, to Charles John and Ellen Sophronia Phllips Zitting. She was raised and educated in the Idaho falls area and moved to Soda Springs in 1941 where she had since resided.
    She married Arthur Jay Moyer March 24, 1934 in Idaho Falls. He died Jan 12 1937.
    She married Stanley Eugene Matthews Jan 5, 1942 in Huma, La. He died May 29, 1984.
    She was a member of the Southern Baptist Church.
    She was a member of the Soda Springs Golf Club, serving as historian for many years; member and past president of the golf club ladies' auxiliary; and a member of the bridge club.
    She enjoyed golf, quilting, sewing, bridge and especially entertaining many friends and relatives.
    She is survived by two sons, Robert J. Moyer, McCammon; Stanley E. Matthews II, Soda Springs; three daughters, Mrs. Alyce Franzen, Fremont, calif; Mrs. Harold (Darla) Roberts, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dave (Cindy) Trimble, Kansas City, MO.; 23 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren; one brother, Harry Zitting, Ogden, Utah; and one sister, Mrs. Ralph (Nelda) Hill, Ashton. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Delores and JoAnne Beck; five brothers and one sister.
    Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in the Presbyterian Church with Pastor Kenneth Jackson of the Southern Baptist Church officiating. Friends may call at the Allen-Sims Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. and on Thursday from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45p.m. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery.

    Helen blev gift med Jay Arthur Moyer den 24 mar. 1934 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. Jay blev født den 6 nov. 1912 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev døbt den 6 apr. 1913 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 12 jan. 1937 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 14 jan. 1937 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 48. Robert J Moyer  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 49. Dolores Jean Moyer  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 24 mar. 1935 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev døbt den 2 jun. 1935 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 apr. 1939 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 3 apr. 1939 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Helen blev gift med Stanley Eugene Matthews den 5 jan. 1942 i Huma, Louisiana, USA. Stanley blev født den 22 maj 1895 i St Francis, Cheyenne, Kansas, USA; døde den 29 maj 1984 i Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  8. 16.  Beth ZittingBeth Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 7 maj 1921 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 17 nov. 1924 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ammon Cemetary.

  9. 17.  Nelda Shirley ZittingNelda Shirley Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 17 nov. 1925 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 26 jun. 2012 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    Nelda was born in Idaho Falls on Nov. 17, 1925, the ninth child of Ellen Saphronia Phillips and Charles John Zitting. Her mother passed away when she was 2 months old.

    Her Aunt Carrie raised her and was always referred to as mother. Nelda lived with various family members in Idaho and California until meeting her husband, Ralph Hill, and settling in Lamont, Idaho. They had four children whom Nelda loved deeply: Delores, Marvin, Steven and Kalle.

    Because she lived with various family members and attended over a dozen schools during her childhood, Nelda made an exceptional effort to keep her family together and in one community. As a farm wife, she managed the home, organized family outings, drove grain and hay trucks, bucked hay, tended animals, often worked out of the home and above all loved to attend her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren's school events.

    Living far in the country, hunting and fishing were essential activities, and Nelda was always the first to admire fine deer, elk, trout and especially salmon. These were never trophies -- they were meals, and oh, how well she cooked them.

    After 55 years together, Ralph passed and she moved from the Lamont country to Kuna, Idaho, near Steve and Kalle. She quickly became well-known in Kuna and involved with the senior citizens of the community. For the first time ever, while in her 80s, Nelda joined a local health club and not only attended but also transported many of her friends to the club. Some years following that she returned to Ashton, where she enjoyed visits with family and friends of all generations. Nelda came from good pioneer stock and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She had a love for church history and served in the Family History Center in the Ashton Stake.

    Nelda is fondly remembered for her distinctive laugh. Her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends also recall the many games of Chinese Checkers, or "the marble game," where she yielded mercy to no one, regardless of age. At the time of her death, she had 15 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. In her later years, she became a resident of the Ashton Memorial Nursing Home. She was loved by the staff and residents and was considered a favorite by many.

    Nelda returned home to her Heavenly Father on June 26, 2012, holding the hands of loved ones.

    She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph, and daughter, Delores.

    Nelda loved life but accepted death and had no regrets that we know of. She left us proud, peaceful and quiet. We will always love her.

    Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 3, at the Ashton LDS 4th Ward Chapel with Bishop Jim Hawkes conducting. The family will visit with friends and relatives for one hour prior to services Tuesday. Interment will be at Pineview Cemetery under the direction of Baxter Funeral Home.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Ralph Hill. Ralph blev født den 12 aug. 1912; døde den 10 maj 1998 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 50. Delores Jean Hill  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 29 sep. 1943 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 dec. 2006 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    2. 51. Living Hill  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 52. Steven Hill  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 53. Kalle Hill  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  10. 18.  Elizabeth WinterroseElizabeth Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 24 maj 1886 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 28 maj 1886 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA.

  11. 19.  Rose Ellen WinterroseRose Ellen Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 7 sep. 1889 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 28 sep. 1964 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 2 okt. 1964.

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    Rose blev gift med Ezra Morgan Bateman den 22 feb. 1909 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. Ezra blev født den 14 apr. 1892 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 27 dec. 1972 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 30 dec. 1972 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

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    1. 54. Jennie Bernice Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 17 dec. 1909 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 9 okt. 2005 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    2. 55. Horald Morgan Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 jan. 1912 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 15 jul. 1998 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 21 jul. 1998 i Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park.
    3. 56. Keith Ezra Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 23 apr. 1921 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 17 aug. 2010 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  12. 20.  John Gustave WinterroseJohn Gustave Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 5 okt. 1892 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 11 jan. 1965 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA.

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    John blev gift med Lapreal Mitchell den 27 aug. 1917 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. Lapreal blev født den 1 apr. 1896 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 31 jul. 1981 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

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    1. 57. Rayda Evelyn Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 15 maj 1918 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 25 jan. 2005 i Chandler, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet i Heber City Cemetery.
    2. 58. Dorothy Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 24 jun. 1921 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 1 jan. 1990 i Evanston, Uinta, Wyoming, USA.
    3. 59. Hazel Geneva Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 12 jun. 1923 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 2 nov. 1999 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA.

  13. 21.  Hildur Sophia Wilhelmina WinterroseHildur Sophia Wilhelmina Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 8 okt. 1895 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 28 jan. 1974 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA.

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    Hildur blev gift med Allen Homer Wilkinson den 2 jun. 1917 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. Allen blev født den 7 mar. 1891 i Vernal, Uintah, Utah, USA; døde den 12 mar. 1931 i Oakland, Alameda, California, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

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    1. 60. Living Wilkinson  Efterkommere til dette punkt

    Hildur blev gift med Francis Jenks Brooks den 25 jul. 1959 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Hildur blev gift med Jess W. Johnston den 28 sep. 1928 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  14. 22.  Ruben Emanuel WinterroseRuben Emanuel Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 29 sep. 1898; døde den 13 mar. 1980 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.

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    Ruben blev gift med Jennie Alice Middelton den 1 nov. 1923. Jennie blev født den 18 nov. 1901 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 22 jun. 1980 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

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    1. 61. Richard Allen Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 18 maj 1927 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; døde den 24 nov. 2010 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.
    2. 62. Lois Rae Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 10 sep. 1924 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; døde den 14 jul. 2016 i American Fork, Utah, Utah, USA.
    3. 63. Living Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 64. Jackie Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 65. Lynn Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  15. 23.  Cecilia WinterroseCecilia Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 28 okt. 1900 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 17 nov. 1900 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA.

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  16. 24.  Charles Frederick ZittingCharles Frederick Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 30 mar. 1894 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 14 jul. 1954 i Sandy City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

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    (Research):THE LIFE OF
    CHARLES FREDERICK ZITTING
    ONE OF GOD'S NOBLE MEN
    Written by his wife, Laura Tree Zitting
    With Some of Charles' Own Words
    Copyright 1988
    LIVES OF GREAT MEN ALL REMIND US WE CAN MAKE OUR LIVES SUBLIME, AND DEPARTING LEAVE BEHIND US FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME.
    [1] Charles Frederick Zitting, the memoirs of whom I write, perhaps would not be considered great in the eyes of the world. Only a few noted his advent into this life and comparatively few, his demise. Yet, his name was known for good or ill in a wide circle; surely he has left his mark in the hearts of each member of his family because of his faith, courage and integrity and the stand he took for covenants' and principles' sakes when he seemed to virtually stand alone and was held behind prison bars for two years and seven months. Yes, his footprints will be marked on the sands of time and shall carry on down through the ages as long as his children and grandchildren continue to uphold and sustain the principles for which he lived and fought and died.
    Charles sprang from sturdy pioneer stock from both his father's and mother's families. His grandfather, Carl August Zitting, was a native of Stockholm, Sweden, having been born June 7, 1818; and his grandmother, Sophia Wilhelmina Ervolder Zitting was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 9, 1840. Both emigrated to Utah for the gospel's sake when the West was still an unconquered wilderness. The paths of their lives met after they came to Utah and they were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City on April 26, 1865.
    Grandfather Carl August Zitting was very expert in fine carpentry and he did a considerable amount of work on the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. He also worked on the Tabernacle organ when it was in the making. He built all the original music pipes with his own hands. He was fired once by Mr. Ridges, the builder of the organ, because he was so slow at his work. They could find no one else who could do the work good enough so Brigham Young instructed Mr. Ridges to put him back on the job again and let him take the time he needed.
    Grandfather Carl August Zitting was also an accomplished piano player. His son, August Frederick Zitting, followed in his father's footsteps as a carpenter and was very apt with carpenter tools which he used often down through the years as a supplement to his means of livelihood.
    The grandmother, Sophia Wilhelmina Ervolder, as a child helped her parents in making a living for the family. Her mother died when she was only 15 years old. She lived with her aunt after she graduated from school at age 15. After this time she worked for her own support, joining the Mormon Church in the course of a few years against the wishes of her father. She had to walk a long distance over the ice and snow at midnight in the month of January to the place of baptism. They had to cut away the ice in the stream to baptize her. She worked hard to earn money to pay her way to Utah, U.S.A. Starting her journey in the spring of 1862, she was ten weeks on the ocean and then crossed the plains by ox team. A good deal of the way was traveled on foot and many hardships were endured before arriving in Salt Lake City in September of 1862.
    She became acquainted with Mrs. Julia M. Grow of Salt Lake City, and did a good deal of knitting for her family as a means of helping to support herself. It was evidently through Mrs. Grow [2] and her husband that she met and later married Carl August Zitting. Mrs. Grow's husband was one of the foremen working on the Tabernacle at the time when Carl August Zitting was working there.
    In 1869 they moved to Harrieville, Weber County, Utah, where they homesteaded and raised their family of three boys and two girls; Charles J., August F., Abraham, Wilhelmina, and Cecelia. In 1896, Grandfather Carl August Zitting passed away. Grandmother then moved to Idaho with her youngest daughter Cecilia, and lived there until 1910, when they returned to Ogden, Utah. She lived in Ogden until her death, December 1, 1915.
    Charles' maternal grandfather, Elisha Wheat Van Etten, sprang from the Pennsylvania Dutch. His birthplace was Newark, New Jersey. Just when he accepted the gospel and moved to Utah is not known. However, he did live in the Salt Lake Valley during Brigham Young's lifetime.
    He had a large livestock ranch and fruit orchard in West Jordan. His sheep and other livestock grazed on most of the land in the Salt Lake Valley west of the Jordan River. He brought the first 200 head of merino sheep to Utah, driving them across the plains. Also, he owned fine cattle and imported expensive breeds of horses from the Eastern States.
    He traveled some with Brigham Young and folks say he tried to have as nice a carriage, horse and harness as Brigham Young owned.
    He was a polygamist with several families. However, it ie reported that he took his first wife and family and went back East where he spent the rest of his life, leaving Charles' maternal grandmother, Lucy Ann Cutler Van Etten and two other wives with small children to fare for themselves. Charles' grandmother had three little daughters at the time he left and later she married Arthur J. Crane and raised a large family with him. Their home and farm were in Farr West, Weber County, Utah.
    The grandmother, Lucy Ann Cutler, traced her lineage back to John and Priscilla Alden, who came over with the pilgrims on the Mayflower in 1620. She was born in Pottwattney County, Iowa, March 31, 1852. Evidently, her parents were among the saints who were driven out of Nauvoo, Illinois, after the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum, and had found a resting place in Iowa before continuing on to the Salt Lake Valley.
    Lucy Ann Cutler was the granddaughter of David Pettigrew, who was the oldest man and the chaplin of the Mormon Battalion. They came to Utah by way of California after making that famous march. They arrived in Utah in September, 1847, just two months after Brigham Young's arrival. David Pettigrew was the first bishop of the 10th Ward of Salt Lake City, and was the father of several families.
    Lucy Ann's father, Harmon Cutler, homsteaded and developed a farm where the town of Midvale is now located. He too had several families. His forefathers came to America soon after the landing of the Mayflower. They came in the ship Fortune in 1621.
    Charles' father, August Frederick Zitting was born in Harrisville, Weber County, Utah on August 12, 1871. Charles' [3] mother, Susannah Van Etten Zitting, was born in the Sugarhouse section of Salt Lake City, about 12th East and 18th South. As mentioned before, her mother married again after her husband deserted her and from then until her marriage to Charles' father, Susannah was known as Susannah Crane.
    Now we come to the life story of Charles Frederick Zitting. While incarcerated in the Utah State Penitentiary, from May 15, 1945, to December 15, 1947, because of his religious convictions, Charles attempted to write his life history, in a rather disconnected strain as memories came to him, and so from here on, much that is written will be copied from his own record or in other words--
    We have gathered bouquets
    From other men's flowers; Nothing but the vase that holds
    Them is ours.
    He commences his story as follows:
    "I, Charles Frederick Zitting, was born at Harrisville, Weber County, Utah on March 30, 1894. The house I was born in stood where a service station now stands, on the first bend of the Harrisville road running northwesterly from Five Points in the north part of Ogden City, and just about two miles from the place where my father was born.
    "I am the oldest son of August Frederick Zitting and Susannah Van Etten (Crane). My brothers and sisters are John Albert, Lucy, Cora, Oliver August, Rosie, and Lola. One brother, Jesse, died in infancy when we lived in or near Ammon, Idaho.
    "I lived in Harrisville and Farr West, Weber County, Utah, until I was five year" old, then we moved to Ammon, Idaho.
    "I still remember several experiences in the first five years of my life which I will try to relate here. I first remember a large bed of red roses in front of Grandfather Crane's home. I remember also, mother peeling apples with an apple peeler, one summer out in an orchard. I would pick up the apples in my little wagon and haul them to her. I had to cross a narrow foot bridge in doing this and one day while crossing, my wagon ran off the edge of the bridge. I held to the tongue of the wagon until wagon, apples and I were pulled into the water by the force of the stream. Mother heard me holler and came to my rescue.
    "I also remember going into a field of green tomatoes owned by a Mr. Randall, on whose place we were living at that time, and picking the green tomatoes and piling them in little piles. I didn't know I was doing wrong until Mr. Randall got after me and mother corrected me.
    "I remember too, of climbing on a shed with a willow and straw roof on it. It gave way letting me fall into a pig pen with two very large pigs in it. I thought the pigs were going to eat me so I screamed and again, mother came to my rescue.
    "I remember the day we left for Ammon, Idaho where my father had gone sometime before to get established before sending for us. It was the day after my fifth birthday.
    [4] "As my mother, my brother John Albert, who was about three years old, and myself waited for the train at the Hot Springs depot, I found a dime in the sand on the sidewalk which thrilled me very much. When the train pulled up to the depot, I got frightened, thinking the engine would run over me, and I ran away from it. The entire trip to Ammon, I remember as if it were yesterday.
    "My father's brother, Uncle Cal, (or Charles J. Zitting), met us at the station in Idaho Falls that night and took us in his buggy over rough dusty country roads through nothing but sagebrush all the way to Ammon about five miles southeast of Idaho Falls. It was very dark and it seemed as though we would never get there as the roads were rough and we had to go so slowly.
    "We found the town of Ammon consisted of a few log cabins, surrounded in every direction by sagebrush. The school house, a one room log building where the school marm taught the three R's to all eight grades, was also the center of all social activities in that little community. We went there to dances, church and any other meetings of importance.
    "I remember the first time I attended Sunday School in the school with my father's sister, Aunt Cecilia. I remember partaking of the Sacrament but I didn't understand it. When I returned home I told mother, they served us lunch but all they gave us was water and one tiny little piece of bread with no butter on it. Mother explained the purpose of the Sacrament to me. From then on, all my life, I attended Sunday School and other church gatherings and ward celebrations regularly.
    "Mother always dressed my brother John and me in red calico waists so she could more easily see us when we wandered a long distance away from the house in the sagebrush. We would find many bird's nests and wild flowers in our rambles, buttercups that looked like yellow shiny wax flowers, larkspurs, wild pinks, etc. One day I found a beautiful flower and took it home to mother. I found it in the sagebrush patch just west of the school house. Mother told me it was a sego lily, the Utah State Flower. lt was the only one I ever remember seeing in the Snake River Valley.
    "One day I came home with a little animal I had caught in the sagebrush and I thought it was very beautiful. I told mother to open her hand and I would give her something very pretty. When she held out her hand, I placed a horny toad in it. She was very frightened and screamed and dropped it. I felt badly because I thought she had hurt it.
    "As a youngster, they would have me on every program to recite as I could speak loud and clearly enough for all to hear. My dear father and mother always encouraged me in my church activities and school work and always taught me correct principles of life.
    "I remember the little town of Ammon always had a large Christmas tree, decorated and loaded with presents for the children and lighted with candles every Christmas. In connection with this they would have a good program of recitations and music and a dance for the children, nuts and candy for all and a dance at night for the big folks.
    [5] "I was nearly seven years old when I started school. I remember the first day. It was mid-winter and the ground was covered with a heavy blanket of snow. I remember the cold snow sparkling like thousands of diamonds as I trotted off to school that cold winter morning.
    "My first teacher was Miss Swank. She taught all eight grades in that one room schoolhouse. I believe some of the boys were older than the teacher. Two of them had mustaches.
    "During my first year of school, I talked very brokenly and many of the older girls would give me candy and gum if I would walk home with them. They liked to hear me talk. The girls of my age liked to play with me, too. I would put a string on their arms to play horse and drive them around in pairs. Sometimes I would drive three pairs at once. Once I brought a large red apple to school and announced to the girls that I would give the apple to the one that would give me a kiss. A beautiful little girl by the name of Rebecca stepped up and kissed me and got the apple.
    "Another little girl by the name of Lacresa (I called her Cresa), was out in the sagebrush with me one day. We had dug up a beautiful buttercup to take home. After we had it dug, Cresa felt badly because she was afraid the buttercup would die. She carefully replanted it and put her little handkerchief over it to shade it from the hot rays of the sun so that it would go on growing. She said that little flower wanted to live as well as we do. That was her last day with me as she went home sick that day from school and a few days after, she died. All the school children went to her funeral and saw her in her coffin. The next day at school I was feeling very sad and lonely because of my lost friend and while thinking of her I wandered out where we had last played together. There I found her little handkerchief over the flower and it was fresh and growing. I have prayed for her to this day and hope some day she may belong to my kingdom.
    "When I was a few months past eight years old, they took a number of us children to a stream in Ammon and baptized us, and confirmed us members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. As I was put under the water, my foot came up so they had to do it over again. The second time, my whole leg came up so the third time, Brother Cooley who was baptizing me, held me under the water long enough to look around before he brought me out and it strangled me."
    * * * * * * * * * * *
    Charles' boyhood days were spent very much as other country boys', playing when he could and working when he had to. In the summertime they would swim and fish in the Little Sand and Big Sand Creeks running through Ammon and in the wintertime they skated on the frozen streams and went bob-sleigh riding. He earned considerable money trapping muskrats and would occasionally catch a mink or a weasel.
    As he grew older he and his brother John worked for the farmers in and around Ammon in the beet fields or potato patches or wherever work was available.
    [6] In his record, Charles stated that his father was always a good provider for his family. For twelve years he traveled for the J. R. Watkins Company as a salesman and often, as most of his travels were among the farming communities, he would get produce for his pay rather than money. He would often bring home a dressed beef, mutton, pig, honey, or fruits and vegetables. To supplement this, he was a great hand at fishing and hunting. In those days Henry's Creek and Taylor's Creek abounded with fish. Pine hens, sage hens, and prairie chickens were in abundance, to say nothing of wild berries that grew along the mountain streams.
    Sometimes their father would let Charles and John go along to help him pick berries. However, he always claimed Charles was too loud-mouthed to go fishing with him as his shrill voice would drive the fish away.
    A few more childhood memories, Charles states as follows;
    "When my sister Lucy was born, father left my brother John and me at Grandma Zitting's home and said he was going to get a little pig for us. When he brought us back home and showed us our new sister, we were very pleased. He told us he had traded the pig for the sister.
    "One day when father came home from one of his trips for the Watkins Company, he found that I had gathered up seventeen cats from around the neighborhood. He asked me what I was going to do with so many cats. I told him I intended to raise cats and skin them and sell their furs. He said it would cost too much to feed them whereupon I stated that there would be no expense whatever because as I skinned the cats I could use the dead cats to feed the live ones.
    "When I was about seven years old my mother sent me to the store for articles and would wrap the money in a piece of paper or cloth so I wouldn't lose it. One day I found some tin foil from the wrapper of chewing tobacco. I discovered I could cut it and make a little disk about the size of a nickel and by laying a nickel on it and tapping it with a hammer the print of the nickel would be on the tin foil. I wrapped it in a piece of paper as mother would do and took it to the store and bought a nickel's worth of candy, leaving the store before the clerk unwapped it. I was too young to know there was anything wrong in making money. Mother soon found it out, told me it wasn't right and had me take a nickel out of my bank and go pay the clerk for the candy. All my plans that I had made while eating the candy, to become suddenly rich by making money from tin foil, were blasted when I was informed it was wrong.
    "I well remember the day President McKinley, President of the United States, was assassinated. It made me feel very sad. I also remember when I rode my first horse alone. Father put me on the horse and sent me to the post office for the mail. I was about seven years old and it was in the winter. The horse went slowly on the way to the post office, but on my way back he was in a hurry to get home and started out on a fast trot. I saw that I couldn't stay on and at the same time I saw a large snow drift [7] ahead. I lay on my stomach and put my arms around the horses neck and held on until we reached the snow drift and then I rolled off into the drift without getting hurt. I remember later getting thrown from a horse a few times. Once a horse threw me head first on a hard road and I lay in bed that time for a couple of weeks, sick and dizzy. Once a wild colt ran away with me for several miles but I managed to stay on him and didn't get hurt.
    "I had the usual child diseases such as measles, chicken pox, and scarlet fever. The measles left me with very weak eyes and my parents were about to get me glasses but my mother taught me the principle of faith and by faith I overcame my weak eyes.
    "I suppose one should write the bad as well as the good in one's Journal, so here goes. Two other small boys and I, one day in our rambles came across a sheep camp. No one was around so we entered the wagon and took two sacks of Durham tobacco and some matches and made cigarettes and smoked them. We didn't inhale the smoke. It was the only day in my life that I ever used tobacco in any form and I have never been drunk nor used strong nor hot drinks as a beverage any part of my life. I have tried to live the Word of Wisdom and other principles of the gospel to the best of my ability and understanding.
    "When I was a very young boy, almost as far back as I can remember, in the early morning hours when I awoke and looked up, an extremely beautiful personage stood in the air above my bed, bent over me and gazed at me with a heavenly smile. It was so real that it would frighten me and several times I pulled the quilts over my head and didn't dare to look up for some time. Other times it would seem to disappear as vapor. This continued until I was a grown man.
    "As a young boy I was bothered often by Satan in my dreams. I would dream of bulls and bears and other fierce animals after me. They seemed as big as a meeting house, and I couldn't get away from them. Just as they caught me I would wake up and was always so glad to find it was just a dream. At other times I'd dream I was falling from a high cliff but I'd always wake up before I landed and was so glad it was just a dream. One dream I have had repeated time and time again. I dream that I walk up through the air over people and above telephone lines and high buildings. It seemed more real every time I had that dream. Once as a boy after having this dream, I thought I could to it. I got on top of a haystack to get a good start. I looked down and decided to try something lower so I wouldn't have so far to fall in case it didn't work. I then got on top of the manure pile, about three foot high, to try the experiment. With both hands out in front of me I started up through the air. It didn't work and I went to the ground with both hands in a place where the cow had been. It seemed so real in my dream that I couldn't understand why I couldn't do it.
    "Whenever a circus came to Idaho Falls, Father would put his family in his white top buggy and take them to see the circus. Once a great wind came up and pulled the large circus tent loose and busted up the circus.
    [8] "One day they had the elephants down at the edge of Snake River to give them a drink. Somehow they got away from the caretaker, and jumped into the river. We stood on the bridge and saw them go end over end down the middle of the river and under the bridges. First a trunk would come up and then their hind legs as they rolled down stream. They lodged on an island a mile or two down the river and luckily they saved them all.
    "When I was ten years old, mother took her children on their first trip back to Farr West and Ogden, Utah, to visit her folks. There was only one automobile in Ogden at that time. It was a little one cylinder car with no top and no windshield, owned by a doctor. Every afternoon at the same hour he would come along a road leading to the hospital past my aunt's place where we were visiting. People would line up in front of their homes on both sides of the road as far as you could see, every day waiting to see him pass at the unbelievable high speed of about ten miles per hour. He traveled on the rough dusty roads on the bench east of the business district.
    "One day Grandpa Crane took us on a trip up Ogden Canyon and at a resort in the canyon I saw and heard for the first time the Edison phonograph with a large brass horn. It was one of the first ones out. I also remember when the cream separator was invented, and the flying machine of 1903.
    "I always took an active part in the church organizations and became a deacon when I was twelve years old and later, a teacher and then a priest before I left Idaho. The summer after I became a deacon, my Grandmother Crane and mother's brother Sam Crane visited with us for several weeks at our home in Ammon, Idaho. We boys had moved our beds out in the granary for the summer. A hallway ran through the center of the granary with a large grain room on each side. In one room Uncle Sam and my brother John had their beds and in the other room I had mine. One day everybody went to Idaho Falls leaving my brother John and me home alone. They hadn't been gone long when I said to my brother,
    What kind of a trick can we play on Uncle Sam when he comes home?' In a few minutes I said,
    I have it, there's a rafter high up over Uncle Sam's pillow. I am going to get a beer bottle and fill it full of water and after putting the cork in it, I will tie it upside down to the rafter over Uncle's pillow. Then I will fasten a string to the cork and run the string over the rafters to my bed. After we get to bed, I will pull the string while Uncle Sam is asleep and the cork will come out and let the water down on his head.' My brother agreed it was a good plan so we fixed it up just that way.
    "In the early evening I went to my deacon's class, leaving my brother home alone. I had been gone only a few minutes when the folks came home. Uncle Sam went into the granary to get his chore clothes on to help with the milking and he noticed the bottle tied to the rafter over his pillow. He called my brother in and found it all out. Then he got John to play traitor and help him put some boards across the rafters over my pillow and a leaning five gallon can on the boards nearly full of water and pieces of potatoes. The very string that I was to pull was disconnected [9] from the cork in the bottle and tied to the stick holding the leaning can from tipping.
    "I came home from my class after playing hide and go seek with some boys of the town until about ten o'clock. I got a friend of mine, Jay to sleep with me that night to experience the fun. Jay was somewhat taller than I and his feelings were very easily hurt. After we had been in bed about half an hour, I whispered to Jay and said,
    I believe Uncle Sam is asleep now.'
    "He said,
    Sure he is, let it go.'
    "We were both lying flat on our backs with our eyes open when I jerked the string. About four gallons of water and pieces of potatoes hit us in the face. It was the biggest surprise of our lives. The first thought that came to us was that the Lord had taken revenge on me for playing such a trick and that the sky had broken in on me. I immediately called upon the Lord in prayer for forgiveness while Jay was bawling like a baby and brushing the water from his underwear. My brother and Uncle Sam got a big laugh out of it."
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    Life went on in the grade schools for Charles pretty much as it did for all the other boys in the neighborhood. His friendship with his boyfriends was enduring. Jay Walters, David Owen and Edwin Soelberg seem to have been the closest to him.
    In his journal Charles records the incident when he had the only real fight in his grade school days. It was with Jay Ower a marble game and that wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been egged on by some bigger boys. It turned out to be a real blood and thunder fight Charles came out with a broken nose and Jay with two front teeth missing.
    Charles graduated from the Ammon School eighth grade in the Spring of 1909. The graduating class consisted of six members. Charles was a very apt pupil in arithmetic. He states that he and David Owen came through their arithmetic finals with a 100% grade.
    About the same time that Charles graduated from the grade school, his father filed on a homestead of 160 acres and later when the enlarged Homestead Act was passed, he was able to get another 160 acres adjoining it. This dry farm was five miles or more from where they had lived in Ammon. His mother was very much against her husband's homesteading and vowed time and again that she would never go into that dry wilderness to live. When the house was built, despite her protesting, she moved out there and did very well as a pioneer along with the rest of the family. There were doors in each end of the gable roof, and through the summer Charles and John slept in the loft.
    His father moved his family back to Ammon each winter so the children could go to school. Before Charles started high school, his father bought a four room house in Idaho Falls and the mother and children spent their winters there.
    Charles and John found themselves plenty busy helping to build the house and straw-roofed sheds for their cows and horses [10] and a coop for the chickens. They helped get cedar posts to fence the farm. They helped clear sagebrush off about 250 acres of the land and plow it all with a hand plow. They also helped dig a well by hand, about a hundred feet deep. After all their labor they found no water. A neighboring homesteader got a drilling rig and dug seven hundred feet deep with no better success. All the years they lived on their farm they had to haul water in barrels from Henry's Creek, a distance of about five miles round trip, for their culinary use and their livestock.
    They grew good crops of turkey red wheat, pearl barley, oats, white navy beans, brown kidney beans, potatoes, melons and other garden foods. When funds got low, Charles and his mother took a few sacks of choice dry farm potatoes to Idaho Falls, a distance of about twenty miles round trip, in their white top buggy and got a good price for them.
    One spring, when supplies were rather low, a man who had been a school friend of Charles' father, told him to come and get a load of potatoes to help out until his were ready for digging. This man had a large potato farm not far from their dry farm. He was known as the potato king of Idaho at that time. Charles' parents were very thankful for his kindness to them.
    For the next three and a half years, Charles spent a good deal of his time on the dry farm helping his father. When the work slacked up there, he'd hire out to some of the farmers around about. One summer he worked on a large irrigated farm at the mouth of Henry's Creek. There Charles learned a good deal about farming. He learned how to stack hay, how to catch a swarm of bees and many other useful things. He mentioned how he liked to sit in the parlor at evening and listen to their phonograph. His favorite record was "When You and I Were Young Maggie."
    While living on the dry farm with their father, Charles and John often made a trip to Idaho Falls in the white top buggy for provisions, or to Ammon to thin beets or other farm work. On their way home, tired from the days work, they would often fall asleep. The horses knew the way home and would pull up to the gate and stop and the boys would sleep on until awakened by their father or mother.
    Charles was gifted with an inventive mind. Down through the years he invented some very practical and useful articles but never had the means to build and patent them. He lived to see several of his inventions built and come into use by others. When he was in the sixth grade in school he invented a new kind of calf muzzle. He tried to get his teacher to finance a patent on it but he would take no interest in it.
    While working in the beet fields, he invented a beet topper that would cut the tops at the crown of the beet and pile the tops in windrows to be hauled off and then the beets would be plowed and loaded in wagons.
    One summer after the dry farm crops were planted, Charles worked for a month or two with an old friend Lorin on his father's dry farm near Ozone, Idaho, plowing and preparing ground to plant in winter wheat.
    [11] Of this occasion Charles says, "We nearly always had bread and milk suppers. Lorin and I were growing boys and we had such an enormous appetite that his sister Neta would get angry because we could eat bread almost as fast as she could cut it. I then invented a bread slicer but did nothing to get a patent on it and years later, I found the same thing in common use."
    In the summertime on the dry farm, nearly every Sunday Charles watched for a dust to appear over the bench, because that meant that his friend, David Owen was coming to spend the day with him. They often went to Henry's Creek to gather service berries and choke cherries and to fish. In those days the mountain streams were full of trout. They often caught forty or more in one afternoon.
    Charles had a dog and a gray pony. He taught one of his dogs to eat service berries and choke cherries from the limbs. The dog got in the habit of howling when he came to a bush until Charles came back and broke down a limb for him. On these trips they often found Indian arrow points.
    Two or three winters after Charles graduated from the eighth grade, he spent time on the dry farm with his father helping get out quaking asp and red birch poles, cedar posts and dry cedar for firewood. A part of one winter, he also helped a friend get out timber on several feet of snow. He helped a doctor who had homesteaded near his father's dry farm. In frozen ground he dug post holes and built a fence.
    Charles and his brother John got orphan lambs from the herds of sheep and raised them on cows' milk with a bottle and a nipple. They helped to drive large herds of sheep to the foothills in the springtime and if a sheep should give out or get lame so they couldn't keep up with the herd, the sheep herders would leave it behind, telling the boys they could have it. Occasionally, they found a stray sheep lost from the herd and would carry it home before the coyotes got it.
    Once Charles and John cornered a beautiful wild ewe on the edge of a high cliff. When they tried to catch her, she jumped off and lodged between some rocks about ten feet down and couldn't move either way. Charles watched her while Albert went home for some long ropes. Charles climbed down and tied the ropes around her, and with great effort, they got her out and took her home. A few weeks later she had a pair of beautiful twin lambs and raised both of them. By 1911 they had raised quite a herd of sheep which their father sold.
    While Charles was still in grade school he bought a good line back milk cow for thirty five dollars, the money he had earned working for different farmers. He kept the increase and by the year he started high school he had seven cows, and they all had a white line the full length of their backs. He gave them all to his father when he started school.
    One summer Charles, his father and brother John contracted to thin, weed and harvest twenty acres of beets. The last few piles they had to dig out of the snow.
    [12] Another summer, about 1912, while Charles was still living on the dry farm, he hired out to a surveying crew to survey mountainous government land. They surveyed the township east of his father's dry farm which took in a big part of Henry's Creek and the town of Ozone.
    He started out as a flagman but soon learned much about government land surveying in rough country. He says those days gave him a hearty appetite and plenty of blisters on his feet.
    The head man of the surveying crew said he liked to tell jokes to Charles because he got the point so quickly and got a hearty laugh out of it.
    The men Charles was working with were a rough bunch. They were from the large cities and had plenty of evil ways. They wanted to teach Charles how to smoke and other bad habits but he refused to join them in their ways.They boarded at the home of an old friend of Charles' from Ammon who had taken up a homestead at Ozone. After they had eaten their breakfast, there were plenty of fried eggs, cheese, meat and other things left on the table and each man fixed his own lunch to carry with him. The men used to laugh at the large lunch Charles fixed, saying it would weigh him down so he couldn't work well. They had to tie their lunches in large handkerchiefs to the back of their overalls.
    When Charles finished grade school, he had a great longing to go on to high school and college. He saw a friend go away to Logan to the Brigham Young College that next fall and several others of his friends had gone away to school, but Charles' folks were poor and his father had just taken up his homestead and needed his help. He tucked his longings away in his heart and went manfully about the business of helping his father. He spent the latter part of one winter and the early spring sorting potatoes. His uncle Abe Zitting was helping on this farm with the lambing. One evening as Charles came into the kitchen of his mother's home, he heard his uncle talking with his mother in the living room. He said that Mr. Anderson had made the statement that Charles was one boy who would make something of himself if he had a chance, but he wasn't getting a chance. He meant that Charles' parents didn't have the money to give him an education.
    His mother spoke up and said, "Don't worry about Charles, he'll get there." He always remembered the words of his mother and they urged him on all through his life when the going got rough.
    During those long winters on the dry farm, he did considerable trapping. He had a good set of traps, a rifle, and three greyhounds which were his only companions on these long tramps to Henry's Creek and Rock Hollow where he caught coyotes, badgers and other wild animals for the furs which he sold.
    During one of these solitary tramps, he had an experience which brought about a great change in his life. Recorded in his own words he writes:
    "One morning about January 3, 1913, I came to the edge of Rock Hollow, a deep dry canyon northeast of our dry farm and stood there with my rifle and my three greyhounds, gazing at a large dark object in one of my traps in the bottom of the canyon. The [13] sun was just coming up over the east mountains and the snow was drifting over the brim of the canyon like a shower of diamonds in the morning sunlight. I called my dogs and went over the snowdrifts to the bottom of the canyon. As I arrived at the trap, I found a large American Eagle caught by the fleshy part of one leg, nearly torn from its body. It had nearly bled to death and as I came up it raised its head erect and looked me straight in the eye as though to ask me why I had done it and then dropped its beak into the snow and died. It had come there to eat the rabbit I had used to bait the trap for coyotes. I was a lover of birds and this was the most beautiful bird I had ever seen. It had a gold rim around the edges of its bill and it measured six and one half feet from the tip of one wing to the other. I was heartbroken and decided then and there that I was through trapping.
    "I took all my trap" back to the dry farm that morning. The next day I took my Coyote and badger furs into Idaho Falls and sold them, bought some new clothes and started to high school January 6, 1913, if I remember correctly."
    Charles graduated from the Idaho Falls High School in the spring of 1916. While in school he took part in public speaking and debating teams and played basketball, football, and baseball. His best girlfriend was Alice Field.
    Of this he says, "I spent many happy hours at her home with her and her sister Hazel. She has been dead for many years and to this day I still remember her in my prayers. She was a very good and lovely girl."
    During Charles' high school days he picked up odd jobs whenever he could to help defray expenses. One summer during vacation he helped dig sewer trenches in Idaho Falls, and helped build cement curbing, gutters and sidewalks there. He also worked for a lumber and coal company one summer and at other times worked with his father on their dry farm when he needed help.
    All through his high school and university days, and for sometime after he got married, he kept a diary in which was an accurate account of his daily earnings and spending, no matter how great or small the transaction might be. He was always ready and willing to share his last penny with those he felt were less fortunate than he. He kept an envelope in his suitcase which he called his tithing envelope, and there he deposited his tenth as his meager earnings came in. Those earning were down to bedrock a good many times during university days. Several places in his diary he records: "I spent 25 cents for this or that today, I have nothing on hand."
    The spring that Charles graduated from high school he was "dead" broke and had to borrow money from his brother John to help buy clothes to wear to graduation exercises.
    That summer he worked at a dairy just south of Idaho Falls, bottling and delivering milk. The mother of one of his school friends was one of his customers. She seemed to take a great interest in his future, and tried to encourage him to go on to college, saying that he was too big for the job of delivering milk.
    [14] When the summer was over, he paid his brother the money he had borrowed and loaned his father the forty dollars he had left. He told his father he would like to have it back that fall for he intended to go to college. He helped harvest and stack wheat before leaving. His father tried to persuade him to wait for another year when he would be able to help with his expenses. This year's crop was the first one he had of any importance and he had to use it to pay off the debts accumulated in getting the farm built up and into a state of cultivation with farm machinery, fencing, building, etc.
    Charles told him he had already lost three and a half years after he completed the eighth grade before he had the opportunity to go to high school and he didn't wish to lose any more time. He had written to Dr. Widtsoe, President of the University of Utah, asking him if he thought it would be possible for him to work his way through college. Dr. Widtsoe answered promptly saying it was hard to do but students with a good determination had done it and he would do all he could to direct Charles to part-time work. It was a very encouraging letter.
    When his father saw that he was determined, he went to Idaho Falls with Charles to see him off. His mother gave him a few dollars that she had saved, and with the little money he had, he went uptown and bought a suitcase and a railroad ticket to Ogden, Utah, and had twenty cents left in his pocket. While Charles was packing his suitcase, his father went to a friend and borrowed the forty dollars that he owed Charles and gave it to him at the depot as he was leaving. Farewells were said and Charles was on his way to a new life.
    He hadn't been away from Idaho Falls and the little country towns round about since he came to Ammon, Idaho, with his mother when he was only five years old, except for one trip to Ogden with his mother when he was ten years old. This was quite an experience for a country fellow to be entirely on his own in a strange town, the largest he'd seen, with nothing but his determination and faith in God to carry him on.
    Charles stopped off at Ogden enroute to Salt Lake City and visited with his Grandfather and Grandmother Crane and Uncle Arthur in Farr West for a few days, and his mother's brothers and sisters in Ogden. While he was there he went with his grandfather and uncle to the sand ridges south of Ogden, to set some peaches and there for the first time in his life, saw peaches on the trees and ripe tomatoes on the vines. His grandfather and Uncle Arthur took him to Salt Lake where he stayed with his Uncle Sam Crane the first night.
    He writes in his record, "I didn't let any of them know how little money I had to go to college on. I next went to the university and had a talk with the president, Dr. Widtsoe.
    "After paying my tuition, part on my books, some clothes and a book of student street car tickets," Charles continued, "I was left with that proverbial 20 cents again and still owed part on my books. I had registered but school wasn't to start for a few days so I got busy looking for work."
    [15] He found in the newspaper want ads the name of a rich family of the Federal Heights district, advertising for a Japanese school boy to be their cook to pay for his room and board. Charles answered the ad and told the lady he thought he could cook as good as any Japanese. (The only thing he had ever cooked was a jackrabbit over a bonfire.) He was informed that the Japanese boy who had cooked for them last year had just been there and asked for the job again, but he wouldn't be able to start for a week, so Charles could take the job for a week if he wanted it. He gladly accepted it as it would afford him room and board while he hunted for something more permanent.
    His duties would be to prepare the morning and evening meals so he would have time through the middle of the day to try to locate another job. He was given a nice bedroom in the basement and an alarm clock so he could be up by seven o'clock in the morning.
    He states, "I earnestly prayed that night that the Lord would help me with my new job as cook."
    The next morning when he arose at seven o'clock and went to the kitchen, he was happily surprised to find the lady of the house there to help him. She told him she always did it all the first day and he could watch so he could carry on after that. He memorized everything she did and the next morning he put on the white apron and cap and went to work. The lady seemed very pleased with his cooking and even told him she hoped that the Japanese boy wouldn't come back.
    By the end of the week he had another job lined up as an all-chore boy at the Pierpont Apartments. He had to work four hours or more every day of the week and all day Saturday for a sleeping room and two very small lunches a day (which he nearly starved on) and had no money for more food. It was then that he discovered that some of the well-to-do boys would often throw a good part of their lunches in their sacks into the waste baskets in the cloak room at the university. Charles raided these baskets when no one was around and filled his empty stomach this way.
    He went on with this sort of life for about a month. He could see that things had to change. He had no money left even for streetcar fare, and it was about a two mile walk from the Pierpont Apartments to the university. This and the long hours of work and the short rations made him get down on his knees and ask for help, then with renewed strength and courage he started looking for work closer to the university.
    The first night he had no success and the second night he was about to give up when he met a man just coming out of his home. Charles asked him if he knew of anybody that would let him work for room and board while he was going to the university. The man told him that the lady next door usually hired a schoolboy so maybe he could find what he wanted there. Charles tried again and the answer he got warmed his heart. The lady said she was just going to the phone to place an ad in the newspaper for a schoolboy when the door bell rang and there stood Charles. She felt that the Lord had guided him to her door, and as he too had been praying for help, he felt the same way.
    [16] He was given a nice room in the basement and a place where he could do his washing and ironing. The lady fed him well too, and the working hours were reasonable. This lady had a rented upstairs apartment. The family there had some small children and when they went out for an evenings they often hired Charles to watch the children while he studied his lessons. In this way he earned a little spending money.
    While living at this place, Charles had a dream one night that seemed to impress him considerably.
    He writes, "I had a strange dream last night. I've never believed much in dreams before but I surely do believe in this one. I was living in a beautiful park where a cub bear lived also. We were both to live there, it seemed, all our lives and could never get out. At last the bear grew large and dangerous. We were bitter enemies and I was to rule or the bear would kill me. With great power I was leading him to the place of death by pushing my fingers into his nose and holding tight. He tried to pull away and the flesh of his nose was badly torn but I held tight. I awoke before I had led him to his place of death so I don't know how it ended. I awoke with the interpretation on my mind. The first thought was that the bear represented some weakness in my character or life that had grown very large and would ruin my life if I didn't use my strongest power to conquer it. I think that the weakness is I am idle too much of my time or don't work hard enough while I do work. I think the beautiful park represents what my life would be if I succeed in overcoming this weakness."
    Charles seemed to have been quite poetically inclined all his life and in his younger days had spent considerable time composing poetry and words for songs, competing in various contests that appeared in the newspapers and magazines. It was while he was living at this lady's place that he composed the words and music for two songs that brought their reward. The titles of these songs were "It Faded Away" and "The Bride Of Sunny California."
    A young man with some money of his own whom Charles had met at the university loaned Charles the money to get a copyright on these songs and to have one thousand copies printed, for half interest in the songs. Then Charles started in with a will to sell those songs, peddling them from door to door. He spent an hour or two each evening after his work was done and four or five hours on Saturdays. He got rid of all his copies and bought his friend out and kept on selling.
    He soon felt that his time was too valuable to waste being a chore boy so he gave up his job as soon as the lady could get another boy to take his place. Charles went to live at a boarding house where one of his school friends from Ammon, Idaho, was staying. He had a room and two good meals a day for five dollars a week. He got his noon lunch at the cafeteria at the university for about 25 cents. Times seemed to be getting better. He had more time for studying and more hours for peddling his songs. During the next three school years and for a while after he was married, he continued peddling his songs whenever time would permit. He canvassed nearly every home from the Wasatch Mountains [17] on the east to the Greet Salt Lake on the west and from the Jordan Narrows on the south up to and including Brigham City on the north. His only means of travel was on foot except for riding on the electric railway to and from the different little towns. He sold over nine thousand copies of these two songs.
    This endeavor, with other work that he engaged in at different times, put him through the university and helped finance him in several different business deals that he was interested in. He had bought two business lots at 1200 South State for $2500 dollars which he had nearly paid for when he quit school. Later he sold them to a man who built a sausage factory on them.
    During a part of one winter while attending the university, Charles, with a friend of him, worked at a dairy. This gave them plenty to do. They milked twenty-six cows, bottled the milk, fed and watered the cows and cleaned out the barn, all for thirty dollars a month. They had to do their own cooking and walked about two miles across the Fort Douglas Reservation to and from the university every morning and evening, and sometimes through about eighteen inches of snow.
    Later that same winter, Charles worked a while at the Wilson Hotel. His duties were to meet the trains morning and evening with the hotel bus and also to sweep and mop the lobby every morning before daylight. He got thirty dollars a month for this, plus a room to sleep in. This hotel bus was the first car that Charles had ever driven. A man showed him how to start and stop it and how to shift gears, then started him out alone, on a busy afternoon just as the sun was going down. He had to cross Main Street at Second South and as he got into the intersection he killed the engine and had to get out and crank.
    He says, "I had to learn how to handle it in a hurry. I have since worn out about fifteen cars and have driven a million miles or more."
    In his journal Charles writes, "I met many temptations to go wrong while going to school and especially while working at the hotel, but I overcame them all and although I wasn't married until I was past twenty-six years old, I had remained morally clean and virtuous."
    Each year when the university closed its regular courses for the summer months, he went back to Idaho either to help his father on the dry farm or to get other work. That first spring when he went back, he had new clothes all through and money in his pockets.
    The spring of 1917 when the United States entered the First World War, Charles was back home helping his father and an old pal from high school was running a farm there in Ammon, Idaho. These two got to feeling very patriotic and decided they ought to join the armed forces. Their parents were very much concerned about it and tried to disuade them but patriotism was running rampant through the youth at that time and they felt that they would be cowards if they didn't join. They went to the recruiting office in Idaho Falls, ready to enlist. Their parents finally persuaded them to have a talk with the head of the Selective Service Board in the district before they enlisted. As he talked to them and [18] found they were both engaged in farming, he said if they really wanted to be patriotic and do the greatest service to their country they should stay with their farms until they were drafted as the country needed experienced farmers that summer more than they needed soldiers. Both boys went back to their farms.
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    During Charles' first year at the university, he met a young lady by the name of Minnie Affleck when he was out peddling his songs. She bought both songs but told him he'd have to call back for the money when she got her paycheck. It was love at first sight as far as Charles was concerned. He said as soon as he left her home he walked a few doors west and went in the shadow of a little store, as it was a moonlit night, and offered up a prayer asking the Lord to help him to get her for his wife if it was the Lord's will.
    She was about eighteen years old then and Charles was about twenty-three. When he delivered the songs, Minnie invited him back to visit them. Her mother was a little disturbed about it as her oldest daughter already had a young man calling to see her. She told Charles and Minnie they weren't old enough to be dry behind the ears yet, which rather disturbed Charles. She didn't order him not to come back and her girls warmly invited him so he became a frequent visitor at their home after that. In a short time he was bringing a friend along with him who took quite a liking to Minnie's sister Kate. They had many good times together.
    The Affleck girls were good musicians and they taught the boys how to sing with them while they played the piano. They sang the songs brought into being by World War One as well as many old time songs and hymns. The song Charles loved to hear Minnie sing most was "The Sunshine of Your Smile."
    The peddling of his songs which brought Minnie into his life also brought him to the door of another young lady, who some ten years later became his wife. Her name was Elvera C. Olson. She bought his songs and as she paid him for them she picked a rose and pinned it on the lapel of his coat and he went on his way.
    Years later, after she had become his wife, she was looking through her treasures one day and came across these songs and noticed Charles' name on them. She brought them to him and asked how his name happened to be on them. She told him she had bought them from a young man who came to her door years ago. Charles told her he had composed the songs and he must have been the young man who sold them to her, and then the memory of her pinning a rose to his coat lapel came back to him.
    When Charles went back to Idaho after his first year at the university, he received many lovely letters from Minnie. Later that summer Minnie and her parents came up to Idaho to visit at his parents home, where Charles and Minnie spent many happy hours together at church and dances and car riding.
    In the fall of 1917, he helped his brother John harvest potatoes on his father-in-law's dry farm east of Iona, Idaho. [19] They harvested about 12,000 bushels and sold them at two dollars per bushel. Charles tells about a joke the other farm hands tried to pull on him one night which in the end left them "holding the bag."
    He says, "They were talking about hunting snipes or quail, by going out just below a grove of quaking aspen trees where the quail were supposed to be roosting, and driving them out into an open sack while one man held a lantern behind the sack. They said the light would blind the quail to everything else in the dark and they would go toward the light and into the sack. It sounded quite possible to me," Charles wrote, "so I asked to hold the sack and lantern. The boys went into the grove and made noises as though they were driving them out and then they headed for the house. They hadn't been gone but a few minutes when I realized it was a joke on me. By running and taking a different course, I reached the house ahead of them and went to bed, leaving the lantern by the sack. I soon heard them calling me and when I didn't come they became afraid I had left the lantern and had gotten lost in the dark. They went out and got the lantern and spent a good part of the night hunting for me while I slept. The next morning at breakfast they didn't care to talk about quail hunting."
    When Charles returned to Idaho in the spring of 1918 he found that his friend Edwin had just been drafted into the army. Edwin had already contracted to operate a farm and had part of the crop planted when he left. Charles took over the farm, paying his friend for the work he'd done. A little later that same year Charles' brother-in-law Elbert was drafted and Charles operated his farm also, which was a little south of Idaho Falls.
    The two farms kept Charles pretty busy that summer and fall and when harvest time came, threshing machines came to both farms the same day so he had to get two crews of men for the work, and hired a friend to take charge of one of the threshing outfits. Besides the grain crop, Charles had six acres of potatoes. These he harvested in the green stage and shipped them straight to the army camps.
    He says, "As I remember, I sold over 1500 sacks from that six acres. I had planted them in a foothill loam soil that had been planted in alfalfa for years. When the alfalfa was about six inches high, I irrigated it and plowed it under and immediately planted it into potatoes. My Red Bliss potatoes seemed to get the largest. Four large ones laying end to end had a combined length of thirty-eight inches. They had grown so fast they had a little hollow spot in the center."
    Charles harvested all his crops on both farms, marketed them and got back to the university by the time it started.
    During the winter of 1917 and the fall of 1910, Charles was drilled in army maneuvers with other university students and was in the act of joining the Reserve Officers Training Corps when the armistice was signed.
    That winter the Affleck family got the smallpox and as Charles had been keeping steady company with Minnie, he came down [20] with the disease too. The Afflecks were kind enough to take him into their home and care for him along with the rest of the sick ones. He stated that it wasn't so bad being quarantined after all. They had lovely times playing games and singing.
    That Christmas Minnie gave Charles a gold initialed ring.
    He writes, "It is a very beautiful ring and has always remained on my finger. For many years my finger has been too large to allow the ring to pass over the knuckle and the three initials have worn off leaving the ring smooth but very beautiful. I want it left on my finger when I go to my grave as a token that I was not a quitter and that I have not and will not quit Minnie as long as time lasts, unless God wills it otherwise."
    In Charles second year at the university the freshmen and sophomores started sheering off each other's hair, tight to the head. Locks of hair could be seen on most every street corner in downtown Salt Lake City and all over the campus. At a school dance one night, Charles was led by his Delilah to a street corner where he lost his hair.
    In his third year he grew a mustache, and a number of the students wanted it taken off. It had been a law of the student body that no one should wear a mustache unless he was a junior or a senior. They held a meeting and appointed a committee to investigate Charles' credits to see if he was a full fledged junior. They found that he was. Most of these boys belonged to the School of Mines and Engineering, where Charles was majoring. They called a meeting of all the engineers and passed a law that no one could wear a mustache in the School of Mines unless he was a full-fledged senior, then they set out to remove that mustache. He dodged them for several days and when they got more persistent, Charles had his picture taken while he still possessed that cherished mustache. A few days later, about fifty men closed in on him in downtown Salt Lake City. One lathered his face with soap and snow and another shaved one half of his mustache and then let him loose. That evening the Salt Lake Herald newspaper ran a good sized article headed, "University of Utah Junior Looses a Misplaced Eyebrow."
    The winter of 1919 and 1920 was his last year at the university. He lacked a few credits of having enough to graduate, however, and he never went back to finish up. Charles had majored in Agriculture during his high school days. At the university, he spent his four years in the School of Mines.
    In the spring of 1920 Minnie stopped seeing Charles. She told him later that it was the request of her parents. She said she either had to leave home or quit him. She had always been taught that it was a disgrace to leave home so she did what she thought was best.
    Brokenhearted, Charles left Salt Lake City and went out to stay with his Grandfather Crane in Farr West. He continued to peddle his songs and later sold brushes too. While he was living there he, Grandfather Crane and Uncle Arthur were bachelors, as Grandmother Crane had passed on some time ago.
    One morning Minnie, her sister Kate and her boyfriend, Lon, came there to see him. The girls had had a disagreement with [21] their folks at home and had run away with Lon, whom Kate was planning to marry. Charles and Minnie were happy to be together again. It didn't take long for them to forgive and forget all their past troubles and to be sweethearts once more.
    As Kate and Lon had quite decided to get married, they urged Charles and Minnie to join them and make it a double wedding, which they finally decided to do. They started back to Salt Lake City fully determined to carry out their plans whether the girls parents were agreeable or not. The boys went first to the home and after much gentle persuasion, they gained the parent's consent, then the girls rejoined them. Some time later, after consulting with her parents, Kate changed her mind and never did marry Lon, but Charles and Minnie, happy to be reunited, went on with their plans and a short time afterwards were united in marriage in the Salt Lake Temple, on September 15, 1920. That evening Minnie's parents had a reception for them and they received many presents and well wishes from a houseful of relatives and friends.
    Word reached Charles that the boys at the wedding intended to catch him and take him for a ride, so he and Minnie made a hasty exit. In their hurry to get away they forgot to cut the wedding cake or thank their guests for their gifts. They slipped out the back door, Minnie still carrying her bridal bouquet, and ran through back alleys to escape being caught. They made their way to a Mrs. McLaughlin's house where Charles had once roomed. She opened her door wide for them and fixed them up comfortably for the night. She said she had been expecting them.
    Charles said he had no money to get married on so his Grandfather Crane loaned him $150, which he paid back with interest a year later. After their marriage they spent a couple of days at the Affleck home, then went on to Grandpa Crane's for a day or two and from there, took a short honeymoon trip to Idaho to visit with Charles' parents and other relatives and friends.
    They lived in Ogden for about six months then went back to Salt Lake City to make their home, moving from place to place as they were able to better their living conditions. At one time they had an upstairs apartment in the home of a doctor. Charles and Minnie were to do endowment work in the temple for his wife's ancestors to pay for their rent. However, while doing this work they found that the people they had been doing the work for were relatives of Charles' mother too, so they refused to take the apartment without paying for it.
    Charles continued his salesmanship with the brush company after he moved to Salt Lake City, and had several salesmen working under him including his father-in-law at one time. Charles and Minnie were living in the old Affleck home at 316 South 4th East when their first son was born on July 15, 1921. They named him Frederick Affleck Zitting. Those were happy days for Charles and Minnie, and the little one's arrival brought its added share of joy.
    Charles' religion always held a very sacred spot in his heart. From his earliest days he had lent his support to the different auxiliary organizations of the church, so he and Minnie [22] found a warm welcome in the different wards where they resided. Charles had taught Sunday School part of the time while he was attending the university.
    In reading the Scriptures at one time in the early years of his married life, he became very interested in the life and labors of the patriarch Abraham. He marveled at Abraham's faith, courage, and integrity. He thought how wonderful it would be to be like Abraham and he let his thoughts dwell much upo

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Minnie Affleck. Minnie blev født den 17 sep. 1898 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 3 apr. 1968 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 66. Frederic Affleck Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 15 jul. 1921 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 21 apr. 1988 i Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 26 apr. 1988 i Salt Lake City Cemetery.
    2. 67. William Affleck Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 26 mar. 1924 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 20 mar. 1985 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    3. 68. Elaine Affleck Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 19 jan. 1926 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 3 mar. 1934; døde den 14 apr. 2007 i Springville, Utah, Utah, USA.

    Charles blev gift med Edna Aleen Christensen den 13 aug. 1928. Edna blev født den 8 maj 1899 i Elwood, Box Elder, Utah, USA; døde den 18 dec. 1991 i Colorado City, Mohave, Arizona, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 69. Allen Christensen Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 27 okt. 1933 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 12 dec. 1957 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Orpha Cope. Orpha blev født den 6 sep. 1900 i Tropic, Garfield, Utah, USA; døde den 18 maj 1940 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 21 maj 1940 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Nellie Smilley. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Rachel Wells. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 70. Edna Wells Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 3 jul. 1928 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA; døde den 3 jul. 1929 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Laura Tree. Laura blev født den 4 feb. 1894 i Centerville, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 13 apr. 1985 i Sandy City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 71. Richard Tree Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 1 okt. 1929 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 5 maj 2011 i San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA.
    2. 72. Darrell Tree Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 29 apr. 1932 i Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 6 okt. 1937 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Frances Stokes. Frances blev født den 28 maj 1918 i Clinton, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 12 dec. 1993 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 73. Naomi Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 1 jun. 1936 i Clearfield, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 17 aug. 2011 i Colorado City, Mohave, Arizona, USA.
    2. 74. Alice Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde i i Hildale, Washington, Utah, USA.
    3. 75. Orpha Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 17 sep. 1939 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 26 feb. 2017 i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    4. 76. Mabel Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 77. Chief Information Officer at Lender Feed Inc. Louis Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 8 feb. 1943; døde i i Bennion, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    6. 78. Lola Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 dec. 1944 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 21 jan. 1945 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 24 jan. 1945 i Wasatch, Cache, Utah, USA.
    7. 79. Charlotte Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde i i Colorado City, Mohave, Arizona, USA.
    8. 80. Clarence Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født i 1950 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde i 1950 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    9. 81. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    10. 82. Sheree Stokes Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

    Charles blev gift med Bonnie Elaine Kilgrow den 14 feb. 1940 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Bonnie blev født den 14 feb. 1925 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 5 maj 2005 i Colorado City, Mohave, Arizona, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 83. John Kilgrow Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 27 okt. 1942 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde før 2014.
    2. 84. Alfred Kilgrow Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 12 nov. 1943 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 5 okt. 1985 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    3. 85. Charlene Kilgrow Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 18 dec. 1945 i Sandy, Utah, USA; døde den 8 sep. 2014 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Elvera Olson. Elvera blev født i 1894 i Harrisville, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 2 jun. 1993. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 86. Carl Olson Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 26 apr. 1934 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 25 jan. 1984 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  17. 25.  John Albert ZittingJohn Albert Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 8 jan. 1896 i Farr West, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 1 apr. 1975 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 3N6Z-S7

    John blev gift med Elsie Davis den 4 maj 1917 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. Elsie blev født den 18 mar. 1899 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA; døde den 11 mar. 1976 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA; blev begravet den 15 mar. 1976 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 87. John Davis Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 28 sep. 1918 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 sep. 1918 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    2. 88. Elsie Lucille Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 5 sep. 1920 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 dec. 1998 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA.
    3. 89. Betty Lorean Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 9 maj 1922 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 28 feb. 2009 i Tucson, Pima, Arizona, USA.
    4. 90. John Albert Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 10 jun. 1926 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA; døde den 26 jan. 2019 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA.
    5. 91. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 92. George Frederick Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 sep. 1931 i La Grande, Union, Oregon, USA; døde den 1 jul. 2014 i Riverton, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    7. 93. Carl Edward Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 14 jan. 1934 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA; døde i jan. 1984 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  18. 26.  Lucille Sophia ZittingLucille Sophia Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 12 maj 1899 i Bingham, Idaho, USA; døde den 26 jun. 1967.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 43X2-XB

    Lucille blev gift med John Albert Nunn den 28 maj 1918. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Walter Pein. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Lucille blev gift med Charles Pein den 13 dec. 1945. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  19. 27.  Cora Edith ZittingCora Edith Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 21 apr. 1902 i Bingham, Idaho, USA; døde den 27 mar. 1972 i Glendale, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 6DM2-B0

    Cora blev gift med Devere Edwin Mills den 23 jun. 1921 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA, og blev skilt. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Glen Osborne. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  20. 28.  August Oliver ZittingAugust Oliver Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 aug. 1905 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 feb. 1997 i Omak, Okanogan, Washington, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 43X3-0M

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Evelyn Violet Smith. Evelyn blev født den 4 nov. 1898; døde den 8 jun. 1993 i Omak, Okanogan, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 94. Marjorie Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 95. Ronald Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  21. 29.  Jesse David ZittingJesse David Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 16 jan. 1910 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 jan. 1910 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 6DM2-C5


  22. 30.  Rose Ellen ZittingRose Ellen Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 29 mar. 1912 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 21 sep. 1998 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 43X3-20

    Rose blev gift med Eldon Lorenzo Bolinder den 21 jun. 1927 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Eldon blev født den 1 apr. 1902 i Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, USA; døde den 6 feb. 1970 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 96. Eldon Marvin Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 27 mar. 1928 i Los Angeles, California, USA; døde den 27 mar. 1928 i Los Angeles, California, USA.
    2. 97. Supermarket Executive Robert Donald Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 25 apr. 1931 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; døde den 23 feb. 2017 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    3. 98. Richard Gale Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 21 feb. 1935 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; døde den 4 sep. 1969 i Santa Clara, California, USA.
    4. 99. Lois Suzanna Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 dec. 1936 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; døde den 22 sep. 2019 i Sacramento, California, USA; blev begravet i Sacramento, California, USA.

  23. 31.  Lola Wanda ZittingLola Wanda Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 7 sep. 1917 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 22 feb. 1999 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 7PT9-MR

    Notater:

    BOUNTIFUL--Lola Wanda Held, 81, passed away February 22, 1999 after valiantly surviving 11 years of debilitating strokes.
    Born September 7, 1917 in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Suzannah and August Zitting. Married July 5, 1935 in Yuma, Arizona to George J. Held (deceased), solemnized in the LDS St. George Temple, July 5, 1954. Lola was a woman of many talents who always gave her family first priority, and artistic skills and handiwork abilities second place. She was accountant and secretary to her husband as well as a wonderful mother to her children, and a loving grandmother to her seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Although she lived in Kaysville, and Salt Lake, most of her life was spent in Los Angeles. After marriage she lived in Brisbane, Ca., Hawaii at the time of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and then back to Ca.; El Toro, El Monte, Glendale and Oceanside, before joining her daughter in Bountiful, Utah.She was a member of the LDS Church holding ward and stake positions in Scouting, Young Women, geneology, as Gospel Doctrine teacher, and as a temple worker. She also served in several community organizations, such as the Camp Fire Girls, and Community Chest. She will be remembered for her determination and positive attitude through some trying years of multiple strokes.
    Lola is survived by her son, George Held and wife Marja-Liisa (Huntington Beach, CA), and their children, Eric and Mark, as well as her daughter, Anna Manwaring and husband Jay (Bountiful, Ut), and their children: Wendi and Corey Cuvelier (Torrance, CA) and great-grandchildren Cameron and Kyle; Shelly and Derek Martin (Valencia, CA), Shauna and Jim Gamett (Glendale, Ca.), Jamie and Tawny Manwaring.
    Funeral services will be held in Oceanside, CA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Assistance League of Salt Lake City, 2060 East 3300 South, SLC, 84109.

    Lola blev gift med George John Held den 15 jul. 1954 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA. George døde i før 1999. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 100. George John Held  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 101. Living Held  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  24. 32.  Olive Sophia ZittingOlive Sophia Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 27 aug. 1896 i Pleasant View, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 18 sep. 1955 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 21 sep. 1955 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA.

    Olive blev gift med Royal Benjamin McKenna den 15 nov. 1916 i Hibbard, Madison, Idaho, USA. Royal blev født den 24 feb. 1892 i Logan, Cache, Utah, USA; døde den 12 sep. 1941 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 15 sep. 1941 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 102. Vella LaRue McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 26 nov. 1925 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 jan. 1997 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.
    2. 103. Zola Mae McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 13 jul. 1930 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 25 dec. 1930 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA.
    3. 104. Chester Royal McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 9 maj 1917 i Hibbard, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 8 jan. 2003 i Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, USA; blev begravet i Port Orchard, Kitsap, Washington, USA.
    4. 105. Uno Olive McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 nov. 1918 i Hibbard, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 6 mar. 1994 i Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA; blev begravet i Battle Mountain, Lander, Nevada, USA.
    5. 106. Reva McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 4 mar. 1924 i Thornton, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 7 mar. 1961 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    6. 107. Samuel Wilmer McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 11 maj 1920 i Idaho, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 okt. 2007 i Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA; blev begravet i Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA.
    7. 108. Doris Rebecca McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 22 feb. 1922 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 nov. 1947 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.
    8. 109. Ervin Lloyd McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 30 sep. 1927 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 15 jul. 2005 i Whittier, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet i Whittier, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    9. 110. Ilene McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 2 okt. 1932 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 apr. 2010 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

  25. 33.  Alford Alonzo ZittingAlford Alonzo Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 nov. 1898 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 feb. 1959 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Alford blev gift med Goldie Berniece Hossner den 3 maj 1926 i St Anthony, Fremont, Idaho, USA. Goldie blev født den 28 sep. 1904 i Osceola, Polk, Nebraska, USA; døde den 12 dec. 1995 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 111. Dale Frederick Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 112. Ukendt Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 113. Roy Alford Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 114. Helen Bernice Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 22 feb. 1927 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 maj 1927 i Clementsville, Teton, Idaho, USA.
    5. 115. Audrey Louise Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 30 aug. 1935 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 mar. 2002 i Jackson, Teton, Wyoming, USA.

  26. 34.  Cola Irene ZittingCola Irene Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 18 feb. 1899 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 nov. 1900 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  27. 35.  Chester Howard ZittingChester Howard Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 8 maj 1902 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 dec. 1903 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  28. 36.  Grant Carl ZittingGrant Carl Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 19 aug. 1904 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 25 nov. 1993 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

  29. 37.  Alfred A. ZittingAlfred A. Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 19 aug. 1904 i Bingham, Idaho, USA; døde den 9 feb. 1959.

  30. 38.  Freda Lucille ZittingFreda Lucille Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 14 jul. 1906 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 aug. 2002 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho) August 29, 2002
    Freda Lucille Ross, 96, of Twin Falls, passed away on Monday morning, August 26, 2002, at the Magic Valley Regional Medical Center in Twin Falls. Freda was born July 14, 1906, in Ammon, Idaho, the daughter of Abraham and Belinda Zitting. Her mother passed on when she was two years old. Freda lived on the family farm with her father until she moved into town to go to school where she lived with various Aunts. On February 5th, 1924, she married Leonard Ross in Idaho Falls, Idaho. They moved to McGill, Nevada, where she had two daughters. After their stay in McGill, they moved back to Idaho and had their only son. In 1941, they settled in Twin Falls. Freda was an active bowler and a charter member of the City Mixed Bowling League. Her love of bowling continued until she was in her early nineties. At ninety-three she still bowled in two summer leagues. Her life as a loving wife, homemaker, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother touched everyone who knew her. Her life experiences as a wife of a farmer and fireman gave her a unique insight into life. Freda had a full and rich life having traveled around the world with stops in Hong Kong, Hawaii, Thailand and Mexico. Freda was preceded in death by her husband Leonard, two sisters Olive and Cola, and four brothers Alfred, Grant, Chester, and Ernest, and her grandson, Dean, a son-in-law, George Mann. She is survived by all of her three children; 13 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Freda will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, August 30, 2002, at Reynolds Funeral Chapel with Bishop Kelly Ward conducting. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Leonard Ross. Leonard blev født den 15 okt. 1901; døde den 12 nov. 1982; blev begravet i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 116. Belva Louise Ross  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 30 jul. 1924 i McGill, White Pine, Nevada, USA; døde den 3 mar. 2007 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.
    2. 117. Living Ross  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 118. Living Ross  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  31. 39.  Ernest Wade ZittingErnest Wade Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 4 apr. 1908 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 15 apr. 1908 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Iona Cemetary, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  32. 40.  Vera Cecilia GrowVera Cecilia Grow Efterkommere til dette punkt (8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 15 dec. 1906 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 jul. 1973 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 6 jul. 1973 i Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 1D1C-GV

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: John Charles Umphrey. John blev født den 16 feb. 1903 i Elsmore, Allen, Kansas, USA; døde den 9 nov. 1977 i Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 12 nov. 1977 i Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 119. Barbara Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 12 sep. 1928 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 16 okt. 1977 i Alexandria, Hanson, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet den 19 okt. 1977 i Black Hills National cemetary, Meade County, South Dakota, USA.
    2. 120. Carl Jack Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 4 aug. 1930 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 28 nov. 2014 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  33. 41.  John William GrowJohn William Grow Efterkommere til dette punkt (8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 jun. 1904 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 16 jan. 1988 i Henderson, Clark, Nevada, USA.

    Notater:

    John William Grow
    Henderson, Nev. - John William Grow, 83, former Idaho Falls resident, died Jan. 16, 1988, at Henderson of causes related to age.
    He was born June 2, 1904, at Ammon, to Cyrus and Cecelia Zitting Grow. He was a poker dealer for many years, and was a life member of Idaho Falls Eagles Lodge No. 576.
    Survivors include his wife, Sadie Grow; and two daughters, Darlene Grow and Joyce Grow, all of Henderson.
    Graveside services were Wednesday afternoon in the Boulder City, Nev., Cemetery, under direction of Palm Mortuary of Henderson.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Sadie Marie Mosher. Sadie blev født den 12 aug. 1913 i St Anthony, Fremont, Idaho, USA; døde den 24 nov. 1999 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 121. Darlene Mayme Grow  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 22 jun. 1936 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 jul. 1991 i Henderson, Clark, Nevada, USA; blev begravet i Boulder City, Clark, Nevada, USA.
    2. 122. Living Grow  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  34. 42.  Cyrus Raymond GrowCyrus Raymond Grow Efterkommere til dette punkt (8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 12 jan. 1900 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 13 aug. 1977 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    Cyrus Grow
    Cyrus Raymond Cyrus, age 77, died Saturday afternoon at an Idaho Falls rest home where he has been a patient for the last three years.
    He was born Jan. 12, 1900, at Ammon, the son of Cyrus Lott Grow and Cecelia Zitting Grow. He attended schools in Ogden, moving to Idaho Falls in 1917.
    He worked for the Wood Livestock Co. at Spencer and also worked at ranches in and around Dillon, Mont. area. He retired about 20 years ago, moving to Shell Beach, Calif., before returning to Idaho Falls in 1964.
    He had never married.
    He is survived by his brothers, John W. Grow of Idaho Falls and by several nieces and nephews of Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
    He was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother. Graveside services will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Ammon Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Wood Funeral Home from noon Tuesday until 12:45 p.m. when the funeral cortege will leave to go to the cemetery. Interment will be in Ammon Cemetery.


  35. 43.  Esther Sophia GrowEsther Sophia Grow Efterkommere til dette punkt (8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 21 sep. 1901 i Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 12 aug. 1923 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  36. 44.  Harold Le Roy HeindelHarold Le Roy Heindel Efterkommere til dette punkt (8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 10 okt. 1919 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev døbt den 7 dec. 1919 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 10 maj 1945 i Okinawa, Japan; blev begravet den 16 jul. 1949 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Harold blev gift med Darla Bair Preece den 28 nov. 1939 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. Darla blev født den 8 dec. 1921 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 7 jan. 2013 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 123. Living Heindel  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 124. Living Heindel  Efterkommere til dette punkt


Generation: 4

  1. 45.  Fay ZittingFay Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (10.Orvel3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 19 jul. 1925 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 jul. 1925 i Lincoln, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Lincoln Cemetery.

  2. 46.  Donald ZittingDonald Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (14.Donald3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 31 maj 1937 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 2 nov. 2006 i Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA.

    Notater:

    Donald Zitting Jr., 69, died Thursday evening, Nov. 2, 2006, in St. Peter's Hospital in Helena.

    He was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Donald Zitting Sr. and Eugenia L. (Henderson) Zitting.

    Donald received his education in Butte and later attended college in Ogden, Utah.

    He was employed as a miner in Butte and later a police officer, detective and an associate chemist in Utah.

    He was married to Patsy Howze Zitting; they later divorced. He was also married to Nita Zitting; they also later divorced.

    Surviving relatives include his children, Sherril Sternhagen, Arrene Zitting; granddaughter, Amy Sternhagen; brothers, Kenneth and Arthur Zitting; sisters, Betty Zitting and Carol (Zitting) Thompson, all of Butte; stepchildren, Monty, Robbie, and Danielle; nieces and nephews, Jamey Thompson, Charlie Thompson, Chrissy (Thompson) Reighard and her husband, Jermey Reighard, Elizabeth and Laura Zitting, Kaylie and Kelsie Reighard, Bryce Thompson, and Michael and Anna Thompson.

    Cremation has taken place.

    Private family services will be conducted.

    Express condolences at www.mtstandard.com/obits.


  3. 47.  Gary Bennett ZittingGary Bennett Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (14.Donald3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født i 1939; døde i 1950 i Gilmore, Lemhi, Idaho, USA.

  4. 48.  Robert J MoyerRobert J Moyer Efterkommere til dette punkt (15.Helen3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1)

  5. 49.  Dolores Jean MoyerDolores Jean Moyer Efterkommere til dette punkt (15.Helen3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 24 mar. 1935 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev døbt den 2 jun. 1935 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 apr. 1939 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 3 apr. 1939 i Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  6. 50.  Delores Jean HillDelores Jean Hill Efterkommere til dette punkt (17.Nelda3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 29 sep. 1943 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 3 dec. 2006 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    Delores Lenz of Ashton
    Delores Jean Lenz, 63, of Ashton, died Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006, at Saint Luke’s Hospital in Boise of natural causes. She was born Sept. 29, 1943, in Idaho Falls, to Ralph A. and Nelda Zitting Hill. She attended schoool in Lamont and Ashton.
    She married Harold “Hersh” Lenz on Nov. 8, 1963, at Zion Lutheran Church in Ashton. They lived and farmed east of Ashton. She also helped run the family business in Ashton. They had three children.
    She was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Anthony. She was a member of the American Dog Derby Committee. She also took an active role in helping with her grandchildren. She enjoyed camping with her family, yard work, shopping, cooking and spending time with her family.
    She is survived by her husband, Harold, of Ashton; children, Stacey (Bill) Steele and Bryan (Brooke) Lenz of Ashton, Deanna Lenz (Will) Hampton of Boise; her mother, Nelda Hill of Kuna; siblings, Marvin (Brucene) Hill of Ashton, Steve (Marsha) Hill and Kalle Matsuyama of Nampa; and seven grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her father, Ralph Hill.
    Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Methodist Church in Ashton, with Pastors Bruce and Reba Kolasch officiating. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Baxter Funeral Home, 717 Main Street, in Ashton, and Wednesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Burial will be in the Pineview Cemetery.

    Død:
    Saint Luke's Hospital

    Delores blev gift med Herold Lenz den 8 nov. 1963 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 125. Stacey Lenz  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 126. Bryan Lenz  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 127. Deanna Lenz  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  7. 51.  Living HillLiving Hill Efterkommere til dette punkt (17.Nelda3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Brucene. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 128. Living Hill  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 129. Living Hill  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  8. 52.  Steven HillSteven Hill Efterkommere til dette punkt (17.Nelda3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1)

  9. 53.  Kalle HillKalle Hill Efterkommere til dette punkt (17.Nelda3, 3.Charles2, 1.Sophie1)

  10. 54.  Jennie Bernice BatemanJennie Bernice Bateman Efterkommere til dette punkt (19.Rose3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 17 dec. 1909 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 9 okt. 2005 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 704P-B8

    Notater:

    She was born in West Jordan, Utah to Ezra Morgan Bateman and RoseEllen Winterrose Bateman.

    She married Lamar Burkinshaw on July 3rd 1931. He preceeded her in death.

    She was also preceded in death by her brother Horald (Afton) Bateman.

    She is survived by a brother, Keith (Lee) Bateman and sons Larry (Joyce), Nephi; Gail (Lenna), Arizona; daughters Karen (Ludell) Pierson, Murray; Carma (Brent) Colton, West Jordan; 15 grandchildren (one deceased); many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Albert Lamar Burkinshaw (1907 - 1985)*

    Jennie blev gift med Albert LaMar Burkinshaw den 3 jul. 1931. Albert blev født den 2 sep. 1907 i Sandy City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 4 jun. 1986 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 7 jun. 1986 i Redwood Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 130. Larry Burkinshaw  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 131. Gail Burkinshaw  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 132. Karen Burkinshaw  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 133. Carma Burkinshaw  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  11. 55.  Horald Morgan BatemanHorald Morgan Bateman Efterkommere til dette punkt (19.Rose3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 jan. 1912 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 15 jul. 1998 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 21 jul. 1998 i Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 4XWZ-S0

    Horald blev gift med Afton Sena Bingham den 27 jun. 1935 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Afton blev født den 16 aug. 1915 i Benjamin, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 26 nov. 2003; blev begravet den 29 nov. 2003 i Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 134. Tina Diane Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 3 apr. 1946 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 8 feb. 1999 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 13 feb. 1999 i Washington Heights Memorial Park.
    2. 135. John Morgan Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 136. Robert Lee Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 137. Jill Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 138. Debra Colleen Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 24 nov. 1953 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 17 jul. 2017 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA.

  12. 56.  Keith Ezra BatemanKeith Ezra Bateman Efterkommere til dette punkt (19.Rose3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 23 apr. 1921 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 17 aug. 2010 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 704P-CF

    Notater:

    Keith Ezra Bateman passed away at age eighty-nine. He resided at 6449 South 1090 West in Murray, Utah at the time of his death.

    Born in West Jordan, Utah. After graduating High School, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and married Leliah (Lee) Mary Lewis of Ogden, Utah on November 20, 1941. They celebrated sixty years of marriage before Lee passed away at age seventy-eight. They lived in Utah, California, and Oregon. Keith moved back to his home town to live the rest of his life surrounded by many relatives and friends.

    Keith is survived by his daughters, Sandy, Teri, and Kitty; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Keith is also survived by his dear friend Alice Mazuran of Midvale, Utah.
    Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on September 5, 2010.

    Keith blev gift med Leliah Mary Lewis den 20 nov. 1941. Leliah blev født i i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 139. Sandi Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 140. Teri Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 141. Kitty Bateman  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  13. 57.  Rayda Evelyn WinterroseRayda Evelyn Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (20.John3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 15 maj 1918 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 25 jan. 2005 i Chandler, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet i Heber City Cemetery.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: James Frederick Hamby. James blev født den 17 jan. 1920; døde den 25 mar. 2000. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  14. 58.  Dorothy WinterroseDorothy Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (20.John3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 24 jun. 1921 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 1 jan. 1990 i Evanston, Uinta, Wyoming, USA.

    Dorothy blev gift med John B. Gordon den 8 aug. 1946 i Parowan, Iron, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 142. Living Gordon  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  15. 59.  Hazel Geneva WinterroseHazel Geneva Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (20.John3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 12 jun. 1923 i Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA; døde den 2 nov. 1999 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA.

  16. 60.  Living WilkinsonLiving Wilkinson Efterkommere til dette punkt (21.Hildur3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1)

  17. 61.  Richard Allen WinterroseRichard Allen Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (22.Ruben3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 18 maj 1927 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; døde den 24 nov. 2010 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Richard Allen Winterrose 1927 ~ 2010 We are so blessed to have had Dick in our lives. He was a compassionate, loving, giving and forgiving husband, father and grandfather. He loved people; he lived his religion by the way he treated others. He made friends easily and cherished every friendship he made. He was loved and will be missed more than words can say.Richard Allen Winterrose was born May 18, 1927, in Cedar City, Utah, the son of Ruben and Jennie Middleton Winterrose. He joined the Navy after high school, then attended Branch Agricultural College, where he was the first person to letter (in football) for four straight years. He was awarded the first BAC blanket that fourth year and it now hangs in the SUU Centrum. He lived his whole life in Cedar City. He worked for many years as a diesel mechanic for the Utah Parks Company and then for California Pacific Utilities until his retirement in 1989. He was an active Elk, belonging to BPOE1556, serving as Exalted Ruler 1964-65. He distributed Christmas candy from the Elks to Cedar City area widows for 56 years, a job he dearly loved, until poor health forced him to resign. He loved baking sour dough carrot cakes, hot cakes and bread for his family and friends. He loved golf, poker, going to Mesquite, and watching General Hospital. He was a member of the LDS church. He died at home on November 24, 2010, after a long illness which he endured with grace and dignity. He is survived by his wife, the former Christine Houchen, his daughters Jill (Russell) Allen of Aloha, Oregon; Robin (Rick) Parker and Angela (Keith) Van Scoyk, both of Cedar City. Survivors also include sisters Lois (Vance) Johnson, Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Jackie (Kay) Fullmer, St. George; and a brother Gayle (Carolyn) Winterrose, of Salt Lake City, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held Sunday, November 28, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Monday, November 29, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at the Southern Utah Mortuary. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 11:00 a.m., at the Community Presbyterian Church located at 2279 N. Wedge-wood Lane, Cedar City. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Cedar City Elks Lodge Widows Christmas Candy Fund or other Elks Charity Programs. Interment in the Cedar City Cemetery, all under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be made at wwww.sumortuary.com

    Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Nov. 28, 2010

    Begravet:
    Cedar Ciry Cemetary

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Christine Houchen. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 143. Jill Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 144. Robin Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 145. Angela Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  18. 62.  Lois Rae WinterroseLois Rae Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (22.Ruben3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 10 sep. 1924 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; døde den 14 jul. 2016 i American Fork, Utah, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Lois Seals Johnson passed away peacefully July 14, 2016. Lois was loved by all that knew her and she truly exemplified the Savior: No one was a stranger to mom. She cared for everyone and loved life and the opportunity to serve others. Mom was born to Ruben and Jenny Winterrose September 10, 1924 and grew up in Cedar City, Utah.
    Mom married Guy Edward Seals March 31, 1943. They had 5 children: Dennis Guy Seals (Alene), Jerry Ray Seals, Ruben Kent Seals (Susan), Dad died February 8, 1968.

    Mom later married her high school sweetheart Col. Ervine Vance Johnson who died March 31st 2015.
    Mom was a goer! She loved to have the house full of loved ones and any guests that decided to show up. She became a Pajama maker for all that was on her Christmas list. Sometimes that meant making a hundred pairs or more. Mom was a great cook and prepared many meals enjoyed by her family. She was always busy making her peanut butter fudge or hot sauce for an ice cream delight…
    She created a heritage of love, laugh and work your way through life. Her testimony of the Savior served as the foundation for her life. She served an LDS mission to Jacksonville Florida as well as a host of positions in the LDS church. At the time of her passing she was serving the primary children of the American Fork Ninth Ward. She loved the little children and they loved her.
    Our family wish to say a big “Thank You” to all who made moms last few months enjoyable and fun. A special thanks goes to the great people of Hospice of Utah who she grew to love and depend on.
    We were blessed to have her in our home. Her daughter-in-law Deby was able to provide for mom the greatest love with deep dedication for mom’s care and happiness. To say thanks seems totally inadequate. This last month as Deb needed more help, mom’s granddaughter Geraldine was able to step in as well. For which we are eternally grateful.

    She is survived by two of her children; Alice Diane Stubbs and Scott Richard Seals (Debra), 23 grandchild , many great and great great grandchildren as well has two of her siblings; Jackie Fullmer and Gayle Winterrose.
    Mom was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Richard (Dick) Winterrose, husband Guy and three of her sons, Dennis, Jerry, Kent and a granddaughter Heidi Lynn Seals.
    Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 11:00 am in the American Fork Ninth Ward Chapel, 673 East 300 North, American Fork. Family and friends may attend a viewing Monday evening from 6-8 pm at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Tuesday from 9:30-10:45 am. Interment will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Guy Edward Seals. Guy døde den 8 feb. 1968. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 146. Dennis Guy Seals  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 6 nov. 1944 i Tooele, Tooele, Utah, USA; døde den 14 mar. 2002 i Deseret, Millard, Utah, USA.
    2. 147. Gerald Ray Seals  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 29 dec. 1947 i Tooele, Tooele, Utah, USA; døde den 2 okt. 2002 i American Fork, Utah, Utah, USA.
    3. 148. Ruben Kent Seals  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 18 jun. 1953 i Lehi, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 21 sep. 1998 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    4. 149. Scott Seals  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 150. Diane Seals  Efterkommere til dette punkt

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Erwin Vance Johnson. Erwin døde den 31 mar. 2015. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  19. 63.  Living WinterroseLiving Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (22.Ruben3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Carolyn. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 151. Halbert Gayle Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 20 mar. 1956 i Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA; døde den 18 sep. 2009 i Fort Mohave, Mohave, Arizona, USA.
    2. 152. Living Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 153. Living Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 154. Living Winterrose  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  20. 64.  Jackie WinterroseJackie Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (22.Ruben3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: William Kay Fullmer. William blev født den 21 mar. 1939 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 19 okt. 2012 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 155. Jeff Fullmer  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 156. Jenny Fullmer  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  21. 65.  Lynn WinterroseLynn Winterrose Efterkommere til dette punkt (22.Ruben3, 4.Effruezenia2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Wes Meier. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  22. 66.  Frederic Affleck ZittingFrederic Affleck Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 15 jul. 1921 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 21 apr. 1988 i Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 26 apr. 1988 i Salt Lake City Cemetery.

    Frederic blev gift med Betty Jane Maynes den 26 okt. 1941, og blev skilt. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Frederic blev gift med Audrey Banks Bennett den 8 apr. 1961. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  23. 67.  William Affleck ZittingWilliam Affleck Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 26 mar. 1924 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 20 mar. 1985 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    William blev gift med Thais Afton Dallimore den 6 jun. 1947. Thais blev født den 13 sep. 1919 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 8 aug. 2010 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 157. Brent William Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 158. Randall Lee Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 159. Sherrie Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  24. 68.  Elaine Affleck ZittingElaine Affleck Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 19 jan. 1926 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 3 mar. 1934; døde den 14 apr. 2007 i Springville, Utah, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah) - Wednesday, April 18, 2007.

    Deceased Name: Elaine Affleck Zitting Selander.

    "TOGETHER AGAIN" .

    SPRINGVILLE -Elaine Affleck Zitting Selander, 81, born January 19, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Charles Frederick Zitting and Minnie Affleck Zitting, died on April 14, 2007 at her residence in Springville, Utah. She and her husband, Jack R. Selander, who died September 12, 2002, had been receiving loving, compassionate care since 1999 in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Claudia and Daniel Niu of Springville, Utah. .

    Elaine and Jack had been residents of North Ogden, Utah from 1953-1999. She graduated from West High School, SLC, Utah in 1943 and attended the University of Utah and Weber State College. She was raised by her mother and her Stepfather, George A. Rossiter, whom she looked up to, loved, and adored. She married Jack R. Selander on December 11, 1945. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on Oct 30, 1956. .

    She was a devoted wife, mother and example to her husband and family. She was a charitable, compassionate, faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was never too busy to help, or to serve others, her Church, or her community. .

    Over the years, Elaine served her community and church in scouting and Primary callings, as well as 4H. She served many years in the special needs Primary in Ogden City, and absolutely loved children. She was also very proud to serve her community as an election judge for several years. Her membership and participation in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers gave her great joy. Her family will remember and benefit from her great dedication to genealogy and temple work. She and her husband, Jack served at the Ogden Temple Visitors Center, and later in the Temple Baptistery. .

    As her children, we will remember our mother for the importance she placed on family and serving others. She truly devoted her entire adult life to serving her family members and making others happy. This gave her great joy. She loved camping, family trips, and being with her grandchildren. .

    She and our father traveled many miles to be in attendance at their grandchildren's baby blessings, baptisms and special ordinances. We will be forever grateful for her example of using her time here on earth for things that are ever-lasting. .

    She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Frederick A Zitting and William A Zitting, her husband, Jack R. Selander, by her daughter, Janice Selander McEntire, Granddaughter, Moriah Leilani Niu, and Step-Grandson, Larry Shane Sainsbury. .

    She is survived by children Jack and Carol Ann Selander of Hewitt, TX; Kelly S McEntire of Huntsville, UT; Laraine and Andrew Anderson of Pleasant View, UT; Larue and James Wade of Plain City, UT; James and Helen Selander of Park City, UT; Claudia and Daniel Niu of Springville, UT; and Julie and John Fleming of Mill Creek, WA. She is survived by 27 grandchildren, and 22 great-grandchildren. .

    In Ogden, friends may call at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT on Friday, April 20th from 6 to 8 p.m. Graveside services will be held on Saturday at 3:30 pm at the Ben Lomond Cemetery, 526 E. 2850 N., No. Ogden, UT, .

    In Springville, funeral services will be held at the Hobble Creek 4th Ward, 1440 E. 900 S., Springville, UT at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 21, 2007 where friends may call prior to services at the church from 10 to 10:45 a.m. .

    Elaine blev gift med Jack Richard Selander den 11 dec. 1945 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Jack blev født den 13 mar. 1926 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 12 sep. 2002 i Summit, Iron, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 160. Living Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 161. Janice Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 20 jun. 1951 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 6 sep. 1996; blev begravet i Huntsville, Weber, Utah, USA.
    3. 162. Living Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 163. Living Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 164. Living Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 165. Living Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    7. 166. Living Selander  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  25. 69.  Allen Christensen ZittingAllen Christensen Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 27 okt. 1933 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 12 dec. 1957 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Trench Cave-In Kills Murrayite

    A 24 year old father of four from Murray was crushed to death Thursday when wet clay caved into a ditch where he was working.

    Allen C. Zitting, 328 East 6100 South, died almost instantly when a 12 foot strip of one wall of a sewer trench fell against him. The accident occurred at 1186 W. 9th South where he was working.

    Funeral services were conducted for Mr. Zitting Monday at 206 E. South Temple with internment in the Elysian Burial Gardens.

    He was born Oct 27, 1933 in Salt Lake to Charles F. and Edna Zitting. He married Laura Jean Barlow in Salt Lake in 1952.

    Surviving besides his widow are his mother, three sons and a daughter, Allen Zitting Jr., Joseph and Benjamin Zitting, and Sarah Ann Zitting, all of Murray; four brothers, Marvin, Joseph, Carl and Zorin Zitting, all of Salt Lake; five sisters, Mrs. Rachel Fisher, Mrs. Eva Nilsen, Mary, Ruth and Rebecca Zitting, all of Salt Lake.

    Published in the Murray Eagle 1957-12-19

    Allen blev gift med Laura Jean Barlow den 7 mar. 1953 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Allen blev gift med Hazel Earline Barlow den 9 apr. 1955 i Sandy, Utah, USA. Hazel blev født den 4 feb. 1938 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 16 jul. 2018 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 167. Allen Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født i 1953; døde i 1993.
    2. 168. Joseph Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 169. Benjamin Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  26. 70.  Edna Wells ZittingEdna Wells Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 3 jul. 1928 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA; døde den 3 jul. 1929 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA.

  27. 71.  Richard Tree ZittingRichard Tree Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 1 okt. 1929 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 5 maj 2011 i San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA.

    Richard blev gift med Dawn C. Romney den 27 mar. 1952 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Dawn blev født den 9 jul. 1932 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 22 sep. 2002 i Pagosa Springs, Archuleta, Colorado, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  28. 72.  Darrell Tree ZittingDarrell Tree Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 29 apr. 1932 i Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 6 okt. 1937 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  29. 73.  Naomi Stokes ZittingNaomi Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 1 jun. 1936 i Clearfield, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 17 aug. 2011 i Colorado City, Mohave, Arizona, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Francis Lee Bistline. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  30. 74.  Alice Stokes ZittingAlice Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) døde i i Hildale, Washington, Utah, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Man Barlow. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  31. 75.  Orpha Stokes ZittingOrpha Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 17 sep. 1939 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 26 feb. 2017 i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Orpha “Sheree” Stokes Zitting Balmforth Grant, age 77, passed away peacefully in her home in West Valley, Utah. She was born September 17, 1939 in Murray, Utah to Charles Fredrick Zitting and Essie Frances Stokes. She was raised in a large family with several mothers whom she loved dearly. She was married at a young age and had her first baby, Stephen Glenn. He passed away on Christmas morning at 3 months old. She was heartbroken from this loss and really never recovered. As a single mom, she raised six children and was very proud of the home she purchased in West Valley City. She always had a huge heart and was willing to give anything she had. Her means were never abundant, but she always did the very best she could. She went on to raise her six children whom she loved. She met and married George Loyal “Short” Grant, her one true love and they have been together for over 40 years. He has been by her side and taken such good, loving care of her. We are heartbroken for our loss, but we know she is with her sweet baby boy and her parents and siblings, having a great reunion. She loved to spend time in her garden and always shared her abundance with others. She also loved to collect recipes and was a very good cook. She is survived by her husband, “Short”. Her children, Lee and Cindy Balmforth; Troy Balmforth; Donna and Steve Drown; Lezlee and Allen Krueger; Loni Balmforth and Lori and Joe Adams. 14 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Several brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her baby boy Stephen. The family is grateful for all the love and concern shown during this hard time and we appreciate all those who were there for our wife and mother.
    Memorial services will be held, Thursday, March 2, 2017 at noon, with a viewing prior to the services at 11:00 am. The LDS Bernina Ward Chapel, 3045 W. Bernina Drive. Internment will be at Valley View Cemetery.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: George Loyal "Short" Grant. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 170. Living Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 171. Stephen Glenn Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde den 3 months old.
    3. 172. Lee Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 173. Cindy Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 174. Troy Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 175. Donna Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    7. 176. Loni Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    8. 177. Lori Balmforth  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  32. 76.  Mabel Stokes ZittingMabel Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

  33. 77.  Chief Information Officer at Lender Feed Inc. Louis Stokes ZittingChief Information Officer at Lender Feed Inc. Louis Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 8 feb. 1943; døde i i Bennion, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    1264 River Fringe Pl, Apt 616,
    Salt Lake City
    Utah 84119-1937, USA


  34. 78.  Lola Stokes ZittingLola Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 dec. 1944 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 21 jan. 1945 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 24 jan. 1945 i Wasatch, Cache, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    OBS: Datoerne er forkerte på stenen...1 år.


  35. 79.  Charlotte Stokes ZittingCharlotte Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) døde i i Colorado City, Mohave, Arizona, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Man Bistline. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  36. 80.  Clarence Stokes ZittingClarence Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født i 1950 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde i 1950 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  37. 81.  Living ZittingLiving Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

  38. 82.  Sheree Stokes ZittingSheree Stokes Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Man Balmforth. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  39. 83.  John Kilgrow ZittingJohn Kilgrow Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 27 okt. 1942 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde før 2014.

    John blev gift med Gail Schenk den 15 feb. 1963 i Paul, Minidoka, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 178. Carole Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  40. 84.  Alfred Kilgrow ZittingAlfred Kilgrow Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 12 nov. 1943 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 5 okt. 1985 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Alfred blev gift med Julia Gonzales den 2 aug. 1961 i Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA. Julia blev født i 1936; blev begravet den 2 aug. 1961 i Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 179. Vonda Lynn Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  41. 85.  Charlene Kilgrow ZittingCharlene Kilgrow Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 18 dec. 1945 i Sandy, Utah, USA; døde den 8 sep. 2014 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Clinton, Utah-Charlene Kilgrow Zitting passed away on Monday, September 8, 2014 from natural causes.

    She was born to Charles F. and Bonnie Elane Zitting on December 18, 1945. She was preceded in death by her parents, some siblings and her oldest son, John.

    She is survived by her children, Sarah, LaRaine, Deborah, Emily, Bill, Rebekah, Elizabeth, Joseph, Charles, Mary and brothers and sisters and many grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

    Funeral services will be held Monday, September 15, 2014 at 2 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah. A viewing for family and friends will be held at 1 p.m. prior to services.

    Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Arrangements under the direction of Myers Roy Mortuary.

    Published 12 September 2014 in The Salt Lake Tribune (UT)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: John Noel Cook. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 180. John Noel Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 10 mar. 1964 i Hildale, Washington, Utah, USA; døde den 13 jan. 2001 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    2. 181. Sarah Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 182. LaRaine Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 183. Deborah Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 184. Emily Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 185. Bill Zitting Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    7. 186. Rebekah Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    8. 187. Elizabeth Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    9. 188. Joseph Zitting Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    10. 189. Charles Zitting Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    11. 190. Mary Cook  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  42. 86.  Carl Olson ZittingCarl Olson Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (24.Charles3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 26 apr. 1934 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 25 jan. 1984 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Carl blev gift med Ramona K. Barlow den 11 feb. 1955 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Ramona blev født den 15 aug. 1937 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 1 okt. 2018 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 191. Randy Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 192. Jinna Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 193. Angie Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  43. 87.  John Davis ZittingJohn Davis Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 28 sep. 1918 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 sep. 1918 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 735-XK


  44. 88.  Elsie Lucille ZittingElsie Lucille Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 5 sep. 1920 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 dec. 1998 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 4LQH-M0

    Notater:

    Elsie Lucille Wills, 78, a resident of Seattle for many years died Saturday, November 28, 1998 in Seattle after an extended illness. She was born September 5, 1920 in Idaho Falls, Idaho to John A. and Elsie D. Zittings. She was the second of seven children.

    Elsie married Roland C. Wills on June 20, 1947. They made their first home in Seattle living in Longview and Yakima and then returning to Seattle in 1972.

    A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in the Relief Society presidency and Young Women's presidency of the church.

    Survivors include three daughters; Diane Merrill of Bartlett, TN, Janet Clayton of Toppenish, WA, Angie Gardner of Grovertown, IN, and one son, Alan Dale Wills of Mesa, AZ, 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Elsie is also survived by one sister Betty L. Fosse of Yakima and four brothers; John A. Zitting, Jr., G. Fred Zitting and Carl E. Zitting all of Wenatchee, and H. LeRoy of Logan, Utah.

    A time of visitation will be Wednesday, 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. and Thrusday 9 a.m. till 10 a.m. at the Acacia Funeral Home, 14951 Bothell Way NE, Seattle. A graveside service will be Thursday, December 3rd at 11 a.m.at the Acacia Memorial Park.

    Elsie blev gift med Roland Cyprien Wills den 20 jun. 1947. Roland blev født den 1 aug. 1921 i Louisiana, USA; døde den 12 jul. 1997 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 194. Alan Dale Wills  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 195. Diane Wills  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 196. Janet Wills  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 197. Angie Wills  Efterkommere til dette punkt

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Ukendt. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  45. 89.  Betty Lorean ZittingBetty Lorean Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 9 maj 1922 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 28 feb. 2009 i Tucson, Pima, Arizona, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 735G-0V

    Notater:

    Betty Lorean Fosse, 86, of Tucson, AZ, passed away peacefully on February 25, 2009. She was born in Idaho Falls, ID, on May 9, 1922, to John and Elsie Davis Zitting. She and her family moved to Wenatchee, WA in 1935. She attended Wenatchee High School and worked in her father's grocery store, John's Market, which later became Zitting's Grandway. She met and married her high school sweetheart, Earl J. Fosse, in 1940. They were sealed for time and all eternity in 1964, in the Idaho Falls Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with Earl serving as a Bishop and Betty serving in many callings. Following Earl's passing in 1991, Betty served a mission for the Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Betty loved life and helping others.
    She was preceded in death by her loving husband; her parents; an infant brother, John Davis Zitting; and one sister, Lucille Zitting Wills. She is survived by her three children, Allyn (Marie) Fosse of Lehi, UT, John (Linda) Fosse of Vancouver, WA and Laura (Craig) Bisel of Tucson, AZ; 13 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren and two more on the way. She is also survived by four brothers, Jack Zitting of St. George, UT, Roy Zitting of Logan, UT, Fred Zitting of Riverton, UT and Carl Zitting of Portland, OR. She will be lovingly remembered by friends, neighbors and family as a wonderful example of righteous living and service.
    Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. in the Maiden Lane Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1621 Maiden Lane, Wenatchee, WA. A Viewing will be held at 8:00 a.m. Interment will follow at the Wenatchee Cemetery.

    Betty blev gift med Earl John Fosse den 7 jun. 1940. Earl blev født den 8 feb. 1918 i Minnesota, USA; døde den 26 jan. 1991 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 198. Allyn Fosse  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 199. John Fosse  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  46. 90.  John Albert ZittingJohn Albert Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 10 jun. 1926 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA; døde den 26 jan. 2019 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 5W71-WJ

    John blev gift med Allene LaVon Rowe den 25 jun. 1947. Allene blev født den 28 maj 1926; døde den 9 jan. 2017 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  47. 91.  Living ZittingLiving Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Gokey. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 200. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 201. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 202. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 203. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 204. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  48. 92.  George Frederick ZittingGeorge Frederick Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 sep. 1931 i La Grande, Union, Oregon, USA; døde den 1 jul. 2014 i Riverton, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    (Research):sep 2, 1931

    George blev gift med Roberta Nielson den 24 jun. 1953. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 205. Living Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 206. Larry D. Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 1 jan. 1959 i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA; døde den 4 jan. 2015 i Riverton, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    3. 207. Trina Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 208. Sidney Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  49. 93.  Carl Edward ZittingCarl Edward Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (25.John3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 14 jan. 1934 i Seattle, King, Washington, USA; døde i jan. 1984 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 735G-3D

    Notater:

    Lives in Las Vegas, NV

    Carl blev gift med Doris Esterby den 10 feb. 1952. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Carl blev gift med Phyllis Irene Grant den 10 feb. 1952. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Carl blev gift med Kathleen Anita Moore den 16 jun. 1980 i King, Washington, USA. Kathleen blev født i i Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Weldin. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  50. 94.  Marjorie ZittingMarjorie Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (28.August3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

  51. 95.  Ronald ZittingRonald Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (28.August3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

  52. 96.  Eldon Marvin BolinderEldon Marvin Bolinder Efterkommere til dette punkt (30.Rose3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 27 mar. 1928 i Los Angeles, California, USA; døde den 27 mar. 1928 i Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 7PT9-H3


  53. 97.  Supermarket Executive Robert Donald BolinderSupermarket Executive Robert Donald Bolinder Efterkommere til dette punkt (30.Rose3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 25 apr. 1931 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; døde den 23 feb. 2017 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 7PT9-J8

    Notater:

    (Research):Robert D. Bolinder
    Status: EMERITUS
    Company: Sportsman's Warehouse
    Work Experience:
    Albertsons
    Smith's Management Corporation
    Education:
    MBA, 1958, Univ Of Ca -Berkeley
    BS, Accounting, 1957, Brigham Young University
    Expertise:
    Retired

    The Oakland Tribune, 1st July 1965:
    A former Bay Area certified public accountant Robert D. Bolinder has been elected treasurer and controller of Albertson's Inc.

    Robert Donald Bolinder, 85, of Boise, passed away peacefully on February 23, 2017 at home surrounded by his wife, Sharon, and his loving family.
    Bob was born April 25, 1931 in Sacramento, California, to Eldon and Rose Bolinder. From humble beginnings as the son of a train engineer during the Great Depression, Bob learned early the value of perseverance and hard work. After graduating from Grant Union High School in Sacramento in 1949, Bob, being the patriot he was, he quickly enlisted in the Air Force. Bob was eventually assigned to the European Command of the Air Force and stationed at a small Air Force base in Freising, Germany, serving as a cryptographic technician.
    While stationed in Germany, Bob met his first true love, Trudi Sophie Beer. Trudi and Bob were married in Freising, Germany on June 16, 1954. Bob returned to the U.S. with Trudi, they were sealed in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple, and he earned a bachelor of science in accounting from Brigham Young University, and his first two children, Kurt and Sonja were born. Upon graduation, they moved to Northern California where Bob went to work as a CPA for Deloitte Touche and earned a master's degree at the University of California Berkeley. At this time, their children, Heidi, Kari and Tina were born.
    In 1965, Bob and Trudi moved the family to Boise where Bob went to work for Albertson's Inc. as Controller. He went on to become Vice Chairman and CEO of Albertsons in 1974 and then Chief Financial Officer until he retired in 1984. At this time Bob and Trudi's added three more children - Erik, Remi and Clint.
    Upon his retirement from Albertsons, Bob started a grocery industry consulting firm and he served on a number of boards for corporations and food industry associations. In 1988, Bob joined Smith's Food and Drug Centers as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and helped shepherd a corporate expansion culminating in a public stock offering and listing on the New York Stock Exchange. Bob retired from Smith's in 1996.
    Bob was always civic-minded and did all he could to help improve the city he came to love. He served as president and chairman of many local organizations and willingly gave his time and expertise to guide initiatives and humanitarian causes that would enhance the lives of many.
    But more important to Bob than his professional success, was his service in his church. As a lifelong, dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, over the years Bob fulfilled several volunteer leadership positions for the Church, including serving twice as Ward Bishop. He also served in the Boise LDS Temple as Ordinance Worker. His service in the LDS church was marked by absolute commitment, unconditional love and compassion as he embraced the example of Jesus Christ.
    After Bob tragically lost his beloved wife, Trudi, in January, 1997, he had the good fortune of finding love again and married Sharon Kay Haight of Boise on September 5, 1998. In 2000-2002, Bob and Sharon were called to serve as Area Welfare Agents for the LDS Church Europe West Area, based in England. Bob and Sharon organized and lead the church welfare programs and humanitarian projects, giving full-time service and resources in an effort to aid the needy.
    Bob never met a stranger. He treated everyone he met as a friend. Those who knew him cherished his wit, wisdom, kindness, class, optimism and genuine interest in others. He lived by the axiom, "There is no limit to what a man can do or where a man can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." Whether in business, in the community or in church, Bob didn't worry about the spotlight. Though he received plenty of public recognition over the years, he always preferred to quietly lead by example, roll up his sleeves, lift others, mentor, inspire and serve.
    The devoted father of 8 children and 3 stepchildren, 44 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, family was Bob's passion. He cherished the time he spent with family members teaching life lessons in an always-bustling home, spending time with his children and later his grandchildren, running the rapids of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, skiing the Idaho and Utah slopes, hiking the Sawtooths, serving as "captain" of the ski boat, and attending BSU and BYU football games where he was a loyal fan and season ticket holder. Bob was also an avid runner, completing the Deseret News Marathon in Salt Lake City, Utah three times.
    Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 42 years, Trudi Sophie Bolinder; his brother, Richard Gale Bolinder; and a grandson, Robert Anthony Bolinder. He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Sharon Kay Bolinder; his sister, Suzanna Lois Morgan; his children: Kurt Bolinder (wife, Cindy) of Boise; Sonja Walker (husband, Robert) of Overland Park, Kansas; Heidi Glaisyer (husband, Robert) of Boise; Kari Geddes (husband, Michael) of Cedar Hills, Utah; Tina Richards (husband, Timothy) of Boise; Erik Bolinder (wife, Holly) of Boise; Remi Candland (husband, John) of Ashburn, Virginia; Clint Bolinder (wife, Codi) of Boise; his step-children: Michael Haight (wife, Rebecca) of Belmont, Massachusetts; Lisa Haight-Stott (husband, Shiloh) of Portland, Oregon; Matthew Haight (wife, Alisha) of Boise; and his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3229 Bogus Basin Road. The family will greet friends on Monday evening, February 27, 2017 from 5-7 pm and Tuesday morning from 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 2017. Burial will follow at Dry Creek Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Relyea Funeral Chapel.
    In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you please consider a donation in memory of Bob to the Boise office of the International Rescue Committee (7188 W. Potomac Dr., Boise, ID 83704 (208) 344-1792) https://help.rescue.org/donate or the Idaho Food Bank (3562 S. TK Ave., Boise, ID 83705 (208) 336-9643) https://idahofoodbank.org/give/money/donation-options.

    Published in Idaho Statesman from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, 2017

    Robert blev gift med Trudi Sophie Beer den 16 jun. 1954 i Freising, Bayern, Germany. Trudi blev født den 16 feb. 1933; døde den 2 jan. 1997 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Garden City, Ada, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 209. Living Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 210. Sonia L Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 211. Heidi M Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 212. Kari Ann Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 213. Tina D Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 214. Erik J Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    7. 215. Remi Sue Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    8. 216. Clint R Bolinder  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født i i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.

    Robert blev gift med Sharon Kay Haight den 5 sep. 1998. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  54. 98.  Richard Gale BolinderRichard Gale Bolinder Efterkommere til dette punkt (30.Rose3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 21 feb. 1935 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; døde den 4 sep. 1969 i Santa Clara, California, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 7PT9-KF


  55. 99.  Lois Suzanna BolinderLois Suzanna Bolinder Efterkommere til dette punkt (30.Rose3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 7 dec. 1936 i Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; døde den 22 sep. 2019 i Sacramento, California, USA; blev begravet i Sacramento, California, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 7PT9-LL

    Notater:

    On September 22, 2019, Suzan Lois Morgan, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family after a battle with Multiple Myeloma. She was born December 7, 1936 in Sacramento, CA to Eldon and Rose Bolinder. She is survived by her five children, Richard Kranig, Jr., Kathleen James, Sharyl Kranig, Kimberly Kranig, and Karissa Kranig as well as ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She will be buried in the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery alongside her deceased husband, Clifford Morgan.

    Begravet:
    Sacramento Valley National Cemetery

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Clifford Morgan. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  56. 100.  George John HeldGeorge John Held Efterkommere til dette punkt (31.Lola3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Beskæftigelse: jr.
    • Referencenummer: 6DM2-1F

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Marja Liisa Laakso. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 217. Eric Held  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 218. Mark Held  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  57. 101.  Living HeldLiving Held Efterkommere til dette punkt (31.Lola3, 5.August2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Manwaring. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 219. Living Manwaring  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  58. 102.  Vella LaRue McKennaVella LaRue McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 26 nov. 1925 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 jan. 1997 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Sunset Memorial Park Cemetary

    Vella blev gift med Melvin Selders den 18 okt. 1954 i Canadian, Hemphill, Texas, USA. Melvin blev født den 30 aug. 1925; døde den 5 jan. 1986. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  59. 103.  Zola Mae McKennaZola Mae McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 13 jul. 1930 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 25 dec. 1930 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA.

  60. 104.  Chester Royal McKennaChester Royal McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 9 maj 1917 i Hibbard, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 8 jan. 2003 i Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, USA; blev begravet i Port Orchard, Kitsap, Washington, USA.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Sunset Memorial Park Cemetary

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Tanghee. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 220. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  61. 105.  Uno Olive McKennaUno Olive McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 nov. 1918 i Hibbard, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 6 mar. 1994 i Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA; blev begravet i Battle Mountain, Lander, Nevada, USA.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Battle Mountain City Cemetery

    Uno blev gift med George Grafield Hansel den 30 jun. 1929 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA. George blev født den 15 jan. 1914 i Garber, Clayton, Iowa, USA; døde den 2 jul. 1944 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 221. Living Hansel  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 222. Living Hansel  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 223. Merrill Jay Hansel  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 11 feb. 1944; døde den 25 apr. 1944.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Sharp. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 224. Living Sharp  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 225. Living Sharp  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 226. Living Sharp  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  62. 106.  Reva McKennaReva McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 4 mar. 1924 i Thornton, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 7 mar. 1961 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Vally View Memorial Park Cemetery

    Reva blev gift med Buford Leon Perry den 4 feb. 1942 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA. Buford blev født den 9 jul. 1915 i Driggs, Teton, Idaho, USA; døde den 18 nov. 1982 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 227. Buford Leon Perry  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 19 sep. 1942 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 28 okt. 2010 i Arimo, Bannock, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Arimo, Bannock, Idaho, USA.
    2. 228. Living Perry  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 229. Benjamin Royal Perry  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 30 jan. 1948 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 1 feb. 1948 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

  63. 107.  Samuel Wilmer McKennaSamuel Wilmer McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 11 maj 1920 i Idaho, Idaho, USA; døde den 29 okt. 2007 i Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA; blev begravet i Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Fairmount Memorial Park Cemtery

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Helm. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 230. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 231. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 232. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  64. 108.  Doris Rebecca McKennaDoris Rebecca McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 22 feb. 1922 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 nov. 1947 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Butler. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 233. Living Butler  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  65. 109.  Ervin Lloyd McKennaErvin Lloyd McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 30 sep. 1927 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 15 jul. 2005 i Whittier, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet i Whittier, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Rose Hills Memorial Park

    Ervin blev gift med Dorothy Henrietta Richter den 9 apr. 1949 i Yuma, Arizona, USA. Dorothy blev født den 30 apr. 1930 i Montebello, Los Angeles, California, USA; døde den 7 feb. 2011 i Montebello, Los Angeles, California, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 234. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 235. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 236. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 237. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 238. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 239. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    7. 240. Living McKenna  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  66. 110.  Ilene McKennaIlene McKenna Efterkommere til dette punkt (32.Olive3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 2 okt. 1932 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 apr. 2010 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:

    Ilene McKenna Lapray of Twin Falls died Thursday at St. Luke’s Hospital in Twin Falls of natural causes.
    She was born October 2, 1932 in Rexburg, Idaho and moved to Twin Falls in the early 1940’s. She married John Albert Lapray on her 17th birthday, October 2, 1949.
    Ilene was an avid craftswoman, skilled in needlepoint, knitting, crochet and beadwork. She had a fondness for classic movies and Elvis Presley. She could always be seen adorned with jewelry of her own making. She was a homemaker, raising a small, close family. She was a member of the LDS church. She was an active member TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) where she met many of her great friends. Ilene suffered fainting spells so she never drove a car and could not work most of her life. She worked at Ore-Ida in Burley, Idaho for a short time before illness kept her away.
    Ilene lived for 60 years at her home on 8th Avenue East in Twin Falls, Idaho, along with her beloved husband John Albert, who preceded her in death, December 23, 1986. She is also preceded in death by her parents, eight siblings and her daughter, Cecilia Marie Lapray.
    She had more stories and tidbits of information than she could share in a lifetime. She kept the family history in her head, could recall every name, date and source of intrigue. She often referred back to Johnny, her late husband, and longed to join him again someday. He truly was the love of her beautiful life.
    Her family can recount a thousand tales, of cut fingers mended and her delightful laughter, of final embraces and stories from The Depression, when her generation stood tall through the dust. She kept everything because she had so little on hand. But in heart she was wealthy beyond compare. Anyone who stopped by the Lapray residence will remember the heaps of knickknacks, gadgets and purchasing exchange items she kept around.
    She lived with her sister, Vella Selders, in her latter years and spent her final years at Sun Bridge Care Center. Ilene loved puzzles and board games (she dominated at Monopoly) and adored Bingo (often playing 6-8 cards at a time).
    Ilene is survived by her son, David John Lapray and his wife Sandy; four grandchildren, Mike H. Lapray and his wife Joy, Clyde A. Hansen, Misty B. Lapray and Dustin J. Lapray and two great-grandchildren, Amber R-M. Lapray and Sara J. Lapray.
    Ilene wore her hair long and though it grayed, it still retained hints of its original color. She bore an emotional toughness balanced by a sincerity of expression. She let you know what she was thinking.
    Although Ilene has left this world, her family can never fully release her. She will be remembered by generations to come who never saw her smile, never held her hand on hard days and never got reprimanded for the hard-headedness common in the Lapray line. They will know about her, because this family will remember her stories, repeat them into the distant future.
    Funeral services for Ilene will be held at 1:00 PM, Monday April 5, 2010 at Rosenau Funeral Home, 2826 Addison Ave. E. in Twin Falls with Pastor Jim O’Donnell officiating. Burial will follow the services at Sunset Memorial Park.

    Begravet:
    Sunset Memorial Park Cemetary

    Ilene blev gift med John Albert LaPray den 2 okt. 1949 i Elko, Elko, Nevada, USA. John blev født den 10 nov. 1927 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 dec. 1986 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 241. Cecelia Marie LaPray  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 4 maj 1952 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; døde før 2010.
    2. 242. Living LaPray  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  67. 111.  Dale Frederick ZittingDale Frederick Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (33.Alford3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Wife Deimling. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 243. Child Zitting  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  68. 112.  Ukendt ZittingUkendt Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (33.Alford3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1)

  69. 113.  Roy Alford ZittingRoy Alford Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (33.Alford3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1)

  70. 114.  Helen Bernice ZittingHelen Bernice Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (33.Alford3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 22 feb. 1927 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 maj 1927 i Clementsville, Teton, Idaho, USA.

  71. 115.  Audrey Louise ZittingAudrey Louise Zitting Efterkommere til dette punkt (33.Alford3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 30 aug. 1935 i Ashton, Fremont, Idaho, USA; døde den 23 mar. 2002 i Jackson, Teton, Wyoming, USA.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Ukendt Petersen. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 244. Ukendt Petersen  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 245. Ukendt Petersen  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 246. Ukendt Petersen  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 247. Ukendt Petersen  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  72. 116.  Belva Louise RossBelva Louise Ross Efterkommere til dette punkt (38.Freda3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 30 jul. 1924 i McGill, White Pine, Nevada, USA; døde den 3 mar. 2007 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

    Notater:


    TWIN FALLS - Belva Louise Lammers, 82, of Twin Falls, passed away quietly on March 3, 2007, with her family by her side.

    Belva was born to Leonard and Freda Ross on July 30, 1924, in McGill, Nev. She was raised in the Newdale, Idaho, area. Her family moved to Twin Falls in her high school years, where she graduated from Twin Falls High School. She married Harold Paul Lammers in Twin Falls on May 21, 1943.

    They have six children, H. Dean (deceased), Teresa (Gerald, deceased) Althouse of Bountiful, Utah, Bonita (R. Brent) Jones of Burley, Idaho, Darla (Robert) Birch of Eagle, Idaho, Rex (Christie) Lammers of Ogden, Utah and LaDeana (Rick) Routt of Twin Falls, Idaho. Belva has 24 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one sister, Vera Mann of Las Vegas, Nev.; and one brother, Blaine Ross of Twin Falls, Idaho. Her parents, a son, a son-in-law and a grandson preceded her in death.

    The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff of Desert Rose Assisted Living Facility for the loving care they gave Belva.

    The funeral for Belva will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 9, at the LDS Chapel on Elizabeth Boulevard. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park in Twin Falls. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 8, at White Mortuary, 136 Fourth Ave. E. in Twin Falls, and also from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Friday at the church. The family suggests contributions in memory of Belva to be made to St. Luke's Magic Valley Regional Medical Center Home Health and Hospice.

    Arrangements are under the direction of White Mortuary, "Chapel by the Park," in Twin Falls.

    Belva blev gift med Harold Paul Lammers den 21 maj 1943 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA. Harold blev født den 29 maj 1921; døde den 15 jul. 2007 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 248. Licensed Social Worker Harold Dean Lammers  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 30 maj 1945 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; døde den 13 jun. 2001 i North Ridgeville, Lorain, Ohio, USA.
    2. 249. Teresa Lee Lammers  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 14 maj 1948 i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA; døde den 20 okt. 2013 i Meridian, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    3. 250. Bonita Sue Lammers  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde i i Burley, Cassia, Idaho, USA.
    4. 251. Darla Lammers  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde i i Star, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    5. 252. Rex Lammers  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde i i Kimberly, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.
    6. 253. LaDeana Lammers  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde i i Twin Falls, Idaho, USA.

  73. 117.  Living RossLiving Ross Efterkommere til dette punkt (38.Freda3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1)

  74. 118.  Living RossLiving Ross Efterkommere til dette punkt (38.Freda3, 6.Abraham2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Janes. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  75. 119.  Barbara UmphreyBarbara Umphrey Efterkommere til dette punkt (40.Vera3, 8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 12 sep. 1928 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 16 okt. 1977 i Alexandria, Hanson, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet den 19 okt. 1977 i Black Hills National cemetary, Meade County, South Dakota, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 7NTD-M4

    Barbara blev gift med Raymond Glen Cox den 13 jan. 1947 i Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, USA. Raymond blev født den 17 mar. 1927 i Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota, USA; døde den 14 nov. 2004 i LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 254. Darwin J. Cox  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 255. Brent R. Cox  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 256. Glenna L. Cox  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 257. LaRae Cox  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født i 1953 i Deadwood, Lawrence, South Dakota, USA; døde i 1977 i Alexandria, Hanson, South Dakota, USA.
    5. 258. Steve Cox  Efterkommere til dette punkt døde før 2004.

  76. 120.  Carl Jack UmphreyCarl Jack Umphrey Efterkommere til dette punkt (40.Vera3, 8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 4 aug. 1930 i Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; døde den 28 nov. 2014 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Andre begivenheder:

    • Referencenummer: 1D1C-CC

    Notater:

    (Research):Boede i Salt Lake City, Utah 1970-76

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Connie Bardee Armstrong. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 259. Living Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    2. 260. Kirk Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    3. 261. Eric Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    4. 262. Sandi Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    5. 263. Sonja Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt
    6. 264. Staci Umphrey  Efterkommere til dette punkt

  77. 121.  Darlene Mayme GrowDarlene Mayme Grow Efterkommere til dette punkt (41.John3, 8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1) blev født den 22 jun. 1936 i Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; døde den 1 jul. 1991 i Henderson, Clark, Nevada, USA; blev begravet i Boulder City, Clark, Nevada, USA.

  78. 122.  Living GrowLiving Grow Efterkommere til dette punkt (41.John3, 8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1)

  79. 123.  Living HeindelLiving Heindel Efterkommere til dette punkt (44.Harold3, 8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1)

  80. 124.  Living HeindelLiving Heindel Efterkommere til dette punkt (44.Harold3, 8.Cecelia2, 1.Sophie1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Living Storms. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]