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William Adelbert Wall

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William Adelbert Wall

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Aug 1932 (aged 73)
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Burial
Myton, Duchesne County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1942414, Longitude: -110.0430562
Plot
A7.5_11_6
Memorial ID
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Roosevelt Standard (UT) Ajugust 18, 1932. Funeral services were held on Tuesday for William Adelbert Wall who passed away Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dan Allen. He was born January 12, 1859 at Provo, Utah. He was the son of William and Emma Ford Wall. When but a small boy his parents moved to Round Valley, hie father was sent by Brigham Young to settle that part of the state. Later they named it Wallsburg in honor of his father. He father died when he was but 12 years of age, leaving he and his mother to care for the family. He has gone through all the trials of the early pioneers, having helped to build up different sections in Utah. In 1878 he married Mary Ann Davis at Heber, to this union eight children were born, four of whom are living. When the reservation was thrown open to settlers Mr. Wall homesteaded in Ioka; he lived in that place until 1918 when he moved to Roosevelt soon after his wife died. February 28, 1928 he married Clara Campbell. They made their home in Hancock Cove until about three moths ago when his health became so poor he came to his daughters where he would be close to medical aid.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow, one son, Wilford; three daughters, Mrs, James Gurr, Ioka; Mrs. Dan Allen and Mrs. Allie Wardle, Roosevelt; three sisters and six brothers.
Roosevelt Standard (UT) Ajugust 18, 1932. Funeral services were held on Tuesday for William Adelbert Wall who passed away Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dan Allen. He was born January 12, 1859 at Provo, Utah. He was the son of William and Emma Ford Wall. When but a small boy his parents moved to Round Valley, hie father was sent by Brigham Young to settle that part of the state. Later they named it Wallsburg in honor of his father. He father died when he was but 12 years of age, leaving he and his mother to care for the family. He has gone through all the trials of the early pioneers, having helped to build up different sections in Utah. In 1878 he married Mary Ann Davis at Heber, to this union eight children were born, four of whom are living. When the reservation was thrown open to settlers Mr. Wall homesteaded in Ioka; he lived in that place until 1918 when he moved to Roosevelt soon after his wife died. February 28, 1928 he married Clara Campbell. They made their home in Hancock Cove until about three moths ago when his health became so poor he came to his daughters where he would be close to medical aid.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow, one son, Wilford; three daughters, Mrs, James Gurr, Ioka; Mrs. Dan Allen and Mrs. Allie Wardle, Roosevelt; three sisters and six brothers.


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