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| Minnie Pearl Bennett
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Minnie Pearl Bennett
Surname, Name: Minnie Pearl Wilson
• Census, 1930, Garfield, Salt Lake, Utah. 4 Minnie married George Franklin Wilson on 29 Jun 1903 in Mercur, Tooele, Utah. (George Franklin Wilson was born on 23 Aug 1879 in Evanston, Uinta, Wyoming,5 6 died on 18 Feb 1935 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah 3 5 and was buried in Feb 1935 in American Fork, Utah, Utah 5.) |
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State of Utah. State Board of Health., Minnie Pearl Bennett Wilson death certificate, state file no 581, registered no. 565. (1932, certificate in possession of Lee R. Drew).
Minnie Pearl Wilson died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, St. Marks Hospital on 14 Apr 1932 aged 47 yrs, 6 mos, 6 da. Residence: Garfield, Utah. Born 8 Oct 1884, the daughter of David W. Bennett and Eliza S. Logie. Reported by husband, George F. Wilson of Garfield, Utah. Cause of death: general diffuse peritonitis with ruptured appendix contributory. Buried in the American Fork Cemetery on 17 Apr 1932.
2 Utah Valley Regional Family History Center, Utah County, Utah Cemetery Index (www.ancestry.com).
3 State of Utah, Utah Death Index, 1905 - 1951 (www.ancestry.com).
4 Utah, Salt Lake, Garfield, 1930 Federal Census (www.ancestry.com).
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State of Utah. Department of Health, George Franklin Wilson death certificate, state file no. 326, local registered no. 305 (1935, certificate in possession of Lee R. Drew).
George Franklin Wilson, male, white, widower, machinist at a copper mine, died in the St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City on 18 February 1935. Born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on 15 Aug 1878 to Spiere Wilson who was born in Scotland and Margaret who was born in Scotland. Cause of death: sarcoma on gland. Buried in the American Fork Cemetery, American Fork, Utah on 20 Feb 1935. Undertaker: The White Chapel, Inc. of Salt Lake City. W. A. Pugh M.D.
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United States Selective Service, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 (National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 20,243 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
www.ancestry.com).
Copyright Lee Drew 2007