Agnes E. E. Theobald
Salt Lake Tribune
HINCKLEY—Mrs. Agnes Ellie Elder Theobald, 70, resident of Hinckley for many years, died here at home here Friday at 7 p.m., after a long illness.
Surviving are her husband: two sons, Carl G. Theobald, Delta, and Walton Theobald, Deseret; four daughter, Mrs. Lizzette Erickson, Delta; Mrs. Edna Fuller, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Arvilla Swenson, Vallejo, Cal.; two brothers, John Elder, Delta, and Parley Elder, Oak City; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Stanworth, Hinckley, and Mrs. Annie Kelley, Springville; 28 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Agnes Theobald
Chr. 8 June 1944
Mrs. Agnes Ettie Elder Theobald 70, died at her home in Hinckley at 7 p.m. on Friday June 2nd after a lingering illness.
She was born June 5, 1847 at Greenville, Beaver county, the daughter of Claybourn and Francis Pratt Elder.
Her early life was spent in Southern Utah and Arizona. In 1892 the Elder family moved to Deseret. In 1894 she was married to T. George Theobald of Hinckley, Utah.
She is survived by her husband, two sons, Carl G. Theobald of Delta and Weldon Theobald of Deseret, four daughters, Mrs. Lizzett Erickson, Delta, Mrs. Edna Fuller, Seattle Washington, Arvilla Swenson, Hinckley and Mrs. Elma J. Bergener, Vallejo, California. Also two brothers, John Elder of Delta and Parley Elder of Oak City, two sisters Ellen Stanworth, Hinckley and Mrs. Annie Kellsey Springville; 28 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in the Hinckley ward chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Interment was in the Deseret Cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Patriarch C .R. Woodbury.
Agnes E. E. Theobald
Salt Lake Tribune
HINCKLEY—Mrs. Agnes Ellie Elder Theobald, 70, resident of Hinckley for many years, died here at home here Friday at 7 p.m., after a long illness.
Surviving are her husband: two sons, Carl G. Theobald, Delta, and Walton Theobald, Deseret; four daughter, Mrs. Lizzette Erickson, Delta; Mrs. Edna Fuller, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Arvilla Swenson, Vallejo, Cal.; two brothers, John Elder, Delta, and Parley Elder, Oak City; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Stanworth, Hinckley, and Mrs. Annie Kelley, Springville; 28 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Agnes Theobald
Chr. 8 June 1944
Mrs. Agnes Ettie Elder Theobald 70, died at her home in Hinckley at 7 p.m. on Friday June 2nd after a lingering illness.
She was born June 5, 1847 at Greenville, Beaver county, the daughter of Claybourn and Francis Pratt Elder.
Her early life was spent in Southern Utah and Arizona. In 1892 the Elder family moved to Deseret. In 1894 she was married to T. George Theobald of Hinckley, Utah.
She is survived by her husband, two sons, Carl G. Theobald of Delta and Weldon Theobald of Deseret, four daughters, Mrs. Lizzett Erickson, Delta, Mrs. Edna Fuller, Seattle Washington, Arvilla Swenson, Hinckley and Mrs. Elma J. Bergener, Vallejo, California. Also two brothers, John Elder of Delta and Parley Elder of Oak City, two sisters Ellen Stanworth, Hinckley and Mrs. Annie Kellsey Springville; 28 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in the Hinckley ward chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Interment was in the Deseret Cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Patriarch C .R. Woodbury.
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married 5 Sept 1894
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Martha Susannah Elder
1864–1864
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James Edward Elder
1865–1938
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Hyrum Pratt Elder
1867–1874
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Annie Elizabeth Elder Kelsey
1869–1958
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Walter Wallace Elder
1871–1933
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Franklin Pratt Elder
1877–1936
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Ira Milton Elder
1880–1941
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Parley Pratt Elder
1882–1967
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Charles Pratt Elder
1885–1896
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Edgar Pratt Elder
1887–1887
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Eli Alonzo Elder
1852–1946
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Claybourn Pratt Elder
1859–1936
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Mary Louisa Elder Nelson
1861–1916
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Maria Martine Eugenia Christina Elder Sudweeks
1864–1939
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William David Elder
1864–1923
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Joseph Alfred Elder
1866–1961
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Johnathan Pratt Elder
1867–1955
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Claybourn Lorenzo Elder
1867–1936
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Ellen Isabell Elder Stanworth
1870–1952
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George Henry Elder
1871–1939
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Florence May Elder
1873–1874
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