Eliza H Poulton Atkins dob: 25 Mar 1830 Conventry, Essex, England. dod: 17 Nov 1893 Aurora, Kane Co, IL
Third child of the above:
Charles B Atkins dob: 17 Jun 1868 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT. dod: 26 Jul 1946 Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Spouse of -
Alma Jeanette Larson Atkins dob: 16 Sep 1870 Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Place of death: Aurora, Kane Co, IL (her death certificate is almost unreadable - believe it's Feb but the date is a scribble)
Reuben was a Latter Day Saints convert, married and had three sons in Salt Lake City and was preaching the good book when something went awry. He and family headed to IL where he became a shoemaker. His son Charles owned a huge profitable farm with quite a house on it. When Charles neared the end of his life, he put the farm on the market. Some city slickers from "in town" bought the place sight unseen as a retreat. Not until the day of closing did anyone realize that Charles & Alma's only son's, my gradfather, wife's parents (Gerberichs) were the buyers! The Gerberichs in Spring Lake are the brothers & wives of my great grandfather who went to a couple of the funerals there and never realized that is where his daughter's in-laws were buried.
Eliza H Poulton Atkins dob: 25 Mar 1830 Conventry, Essex, England. dod: 17 Nov 1893 Aurora, Kane Co, IL
Third child of the above:
Charles B Atkins dob: 17 Jun 1868 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT. dod: 26 Jul 1946 Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Spouse of -
Alma Jeanette Larson Atkins dob: 16 Sep 1870 Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Place of death: Aurora, Kane Co, IL (her death certificate is almost unreadable - believe it's Feb but the date is a scribble)
Reuben was a Latter Day Saints convert, married and had three sons in Salt Lake City and was preaching the good book when something went awry. He and family headed to IL where he became a shoemaker. His son Charles owned a huge profitable farm with quite a house on it. When Charles neared the end of his life, he put the farm on the market. Some city slickers from "in town" bought the place sight unseen as a retreat. Not until the day of closing did anyone realize that Charles & Alma's only son's, my gradfather, wife's parents (Gerberichs) were the buyers! The Gerberichs in Spring Lake are the brothers & wives of my great grandfather who went to a couple of the funerals there and never realized that is where his daughter's in-laws were buried.
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