Andrew would have been about 30 at the death of Willis Boss and Marinda would have been 43. Extensive research has shown no children for Andrew, so it is not known if he was previously married.
His wife's son, Joseph Abinida Boss, was about 18 at the time of of his mother's marriage to Andrew, but his regard for his step-father is evident in the fact that Andrew was buried in the prestigious "priesthood corner" of Joseph's cemetery lot.
This was traditionally a sacred location, reserved for the head of the family. Joseph's mother had been buried at this cemetery, 20 years prior, in the matriarch's location. (Joseph's natural father had died at Salt Lake City and was buried there, with many of their infant children.)
Andrew would have been about 30 at the death of Willis Boss and Marinda would have been 43. Extensive research has shown no children for Andrew, so it is not known if he was previously married.
His wife's son, Joseph Abinida Boss, was about 18 at the time of of his mother's marriage to Andrew, but his regard for his step-father is evident in the fact that Andrew was buried in the prestigious "priesthood corner" of Joseph's cemetery lot.
This was traditionally a sacred location, reserved for the head of the family. Joseph's mother had been buried at this cemetery, 20 years prior, in the matriarch's location. (Joseph's natural father had died at Salt Lake City and was buried there, with many of their infant children.)
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