Apparently, the family became members of the LDS church in England.
After arrival in the US, took advantage of transportation arranged by the church. Once in New York, then travelled by boat to Norfolk (Virginia), and then on to Utah by train.
Death Certificate #238, Utah State Board of Health [filed 10 Feb 1918] revealed the causes of death and indicated that his remains were removed and prepared by O'Donnell &. Company, Salt Lake City on 10 Feb 1918. [Mrs. Edward Smith - wife - listed as informant].
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SMITH IS CALLED BY DEATH
Edward Smith, 73 years old, died at his residence, 610 South Eleventh West street this morning. He came from England twenty nine years ago. He is survived by a widow and the following children: Henry, Edward, George, and William and Mrs Phillip Booth.
Salt Lake Telegram, Feb 8,1918, Page 15
Obituary - Smith
SMITH--Funeral services for Edward Smith, who died in this city February 8, 1918, will be held from O'Donnel & Co.'s chapel Monday February 11, at 2:30 o'clock p.m. Internment, Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Salt Lake Tribune, February 10, 1918
[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]
Apparently, the family became members of the LDS church in England.
After arrival in the US, took advantage of transportation arranged by the church. Once in New York, then travelled by boat to Norfolk (Virginia), and then on to Utah by train.
Death Certificate #238, Utah State Board of Health [filed 10 Feb 1918] revealed the causes of death and indicated that his remains were removed and prepared by O'Donnell &. Company, Salt Lake City on 10 Feb 1918. [Mrs. Edward Smith - wife - listed as informant].
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SMITH IS CALLED BY DEATH
Edward Smith, 73 years old, died at his residence, 610 South Eleventh West street this morning. He came from England twenty nine years ago. He is survived by a widow and the following children: Henry, Edward, George, and William and Mrs Phillip Booth.
Salt Lake Telegram, Feb 8,1918, Page 15
Obituary - Smith
SMITH--Funeral services for Edward Smith, who died in this city February 8, 1918, will be held from O'Donnel & Co.'s chapel Monday February 11, at 2:30 o'clock p.m. Internment, Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Salt Lake Tribune, February 10, 1918
[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]
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