Married George Thomas Baugh, 23 Nov 1840, Handsworth, Staffordshire, England
Children - Eliza Ann Baugh Lukas, Emmeline Austin Baugh Arnott, Frances Elizabeth Baugh, Martha Hannah Baugh Bench, Melissa Baugh, Jane Amy Baugh Thatcher, Alice Mary Baugh Smith, George Howard Baugh, Laura Matilda Baugh Knowles, Ellen Maud Baugh Hansen, Dau Baugh, Kate Baugh Browning, Francis Heber Baugh, Marintha Althera Baugh
Arrived in New York 3 Jul 1871 on the ship "Wyoming" from England at the age of 47.
TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH SEPT 29, 1903
ANOTHER GOOD WOMAN GONE
Mrs. Elizabeth Baugh of the Second Ward, an old and highly respected resident of Logan, passed away on Saturday, after an illness that extended over many months. About two and a half years ago, the deceased suffered a paralytic stroke, and she never recovered from its effects. Mrs Baugh was a native of Birmingham, England, where she was born on June 24, 1823. She was married in 1840 to George T. Baugh, and became a member of the church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nine years later.
With her husband, she migrated to Logan in 1871, and lived here from that time until her death. She was respected and admired by all who knew her, for her integrity and womanly qualities. She lived as a Latter-day Saint should, and died with her faith in the gospel unshaken.
A numerous posterity survives her. She was the mother of 14 children, 10 of whom are living. She also leaves 97 grand-children, 39 great grand-children, and 2 great-great grand-children. Funeral services will be held in the tabernacle at 2 o'clock today.
Married George Thomas Baugh, 23 Nov 1840, Handsworth, Staffordshire, England
Children - Eliza Ann Baugh Lukas, Emmeline Austin Baugh Arnott, Frances Elizabeth Baugh, Martha Hannah Baugh Bench, Melissa Baugh, Jane Amy Baugh Thatcher, Alice Mary Baugh Smith, George Howard Baugh, Laura Matilda Baugh Knowles, Ellen Maud Baugh Hansen, Dau Baugh, Kate Baugh Browning, Francis Heber Baugh, Marintha Althera Baugh
Arrived in New York 3 Jul 1871 on the ship "Wyoming" from England at the age of 47.
TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH SEPT 29, 1903
ANOTHER GOOD WOMAN GONE
Mrs. Elizabeth Baugh of the Second Ward, an old and highly respected resident of Logan, passed away on Saturday, after an illness that extended over many months. About two and a half years ago, the deceased suffered a paralytic stroke, and she never recovered from its effects. Mrs Baugh was a native of Birmingham, England, where she was born on June 24, 1823. She was married in 1840 to George T. Baugh, and became a member of the church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nine years later.
With her husband, she migrated to Logan in 1871, and lived here from that time until her death. She was respected and admired by all who knew her, for her integrity and womanly qualities. She lived as a Latter-day Saint should, and died with her faith in the gospel unshaken.
A numerous posterity survives her. She was the mother of 14 children, 10 of whom are living. She also leaves 97 grand-children, 39 great grand-children, and 2 great-great grand-children. Funeral services will be held in the tabernacle at 2 o'clock today.
Family Members
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Eliza Ann Baugh Lucas
1841–1905
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Emeline Austin Baugh Arnott
1843–1875
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Martha Hannah Baugh Bench
1847–1928
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Melissa De Baugh Butt
1849–1920
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Jane Amy Baugh Thatcher
1851–1929
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Alice Mary Baugh Smith
1853–1947
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George Howard Baugh
1856–1934
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Laura Matilda Baugh Knowles
1858–1926
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Ellen Maud Baugh Hansen
1860–1942
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Kate Baugh Browning
1864–1910
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Marintha Altherea Baugh
1866–1867
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Francis Heber Baugh
1866–1945
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