Sister Eveline Mathews Short
EDITOR HERALD - Sister Eveline Mathews Short, beloved wife of Augustus Short, died May 17, 1884, after giving birth to a daughter which was still born. Sister Short was born about the year 1852, somewhere between Utah and California. She belonged to one of the tribes west of Utah, as her parents were Lamanites. Sister Short was stolen from her parents by the Walker Utes, when about three years old and taken into the southern part of Utah, where she was adopted into the family of Bishop Grover, of Kanarrah, and received a good education. She was a faithfull and true Latter-day Saint, and died with the assurance of a glorious resurrection with the redeemed of the Lord.
Father: Birth surname Matthews
Father: Adopted By Bishop Grover
Spouse: Augustus Short
Sister Eveline Mathews Short
EDITOR HERALD - Sister Eveline Mathews Short, beloved wife of Augustus Short, died May 17, 1884, after giving birth to a daughter which was still born. Sister Short was born about the year 1852, somewhere between Utah and California. She belonged to one of the tribes west of Utah, as her parents were Lamanites. Sister Short was stolen from her parents by the Walker Utes, when about three years old and taken into the southern part of Utah, where she was adopted into the family of Bishop Grover, of Kanarrah, and received a good education. She was a faithfull and true Latter-day Saint, and died with the assurance of a glorious resurrection with the redeemed of the Lord.
Father: Birth surname Matthews
Father: Adopted By Bishop Grover
Spouse: Augustus Short
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