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Myrtle May <I>Redford</I> Donohue

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Myrtle May Redford Donohue

Birth
Ferron, Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Apr 1980 (aged 81)
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mountain View Park 531-2-W
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Myrtle M. Redford Donohue, born the eldest child and daughter of Robert and Caroline Behunin Redford, on November 30, 1898, at Ferron Utah. Raised in Ferron, Logan and Talmage, Utah. Married Murl Burton Donohue at Price, Utah on November 27, 1917. (Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on their 50h Wedding Anv. May 29, 1964). (Murl was born on August 17, 1890 in Mil wood, the son of John Heden and Cornielia Edmonds Donohue. They lived in Carbon Co. for the first three years and then bought a farm at Talmage on April 19, 1920 from Samuel H. Draper. (The house had served as a school for the children of Talmage.)

They lived between Talmage and Carbon Co. until Murl retired from the Coal mines at the age of 65. They sold the farm to one of their daughters (Roxella) in the year 1954 and bought a house in Salt Lake City, Utah where they lived until the death of Murl, who passed away on April 17, 1974 at the age of 82.

They had a family of nine. (5 boys and 4 girls; 21 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.) Myrtle and her girls were active in the organizations in Talmage. Myrtle was a visiting teacher for nearly 30 years.

(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)
Myrtle M. Redford Donohue, born the eldest child and daughter of Robert and Caroline Behunin Redford, on November 30, 1898, at Ferron Utah. Raised in Ferron, Logan and Talmage, Utah. Married Murl Burton Donohue at Price, Utah on November 27, 1917. (Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on their 50h Wedding Anv. May 29, 1964). (Murl was born on August 17, 1890 in Mil wood, the son of John Heden and Cornielia Edmonds Donohue. They lived in Carbon Co. for the first three years and then bought a farm at Talmage on April 19, 1920 from Samuel H. Draper. (The house had served as a school for the children of Talmage.)

They lived between Talmage and Carbon Co. until Murl retired from the Coal mines at the age of 65. They sold the farm to one of their daughters (Roxella) in the year 1954 and bought a house in Salt Lake City, Utah where they lived until the death of Murl, who passed away on April 17, 1974 at the age of 82.

They had a family of nine. (5 boys and 4 girls; 21 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.) Myrtle and her girls were active in the organizations in Talmage. Myrtle was a visiting teacher for nearly 30 years.

(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)


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