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Annie Elizabeth <I>Blanch</I> Blanch

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Annie Elizabeth Blanch Blanch

Birth
England
Death
8 Aug 1950 (aged 77)
West Weber, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
West Weber, Weber County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2760014, Longitude: -112.0886372
Plot
F 14
Memorial ID
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Ogden Standard - Examiner August 8, 1950 page 13
WEST WEBER - Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Blanch, 78, of West Weber, died today at seven- ten a.m. at her home. Mrs. Blanch was born Aug 10, 1872 in Nottingham, England, a daughter of Wheatley and Inger Marie Mickkison. At the age of 14 months she came to the United States with her parents and settled in West Weber. She had resided all her life on the same farm. She was a member of the L.D.S. West Weber ward and had been a Relief society teacher, a member of the D.U.P. of West Weber and had worked many years with welfare department of West Weber. In 1890 she was married in Ogden to Christian Blanch, who died in 1926. The couple received endowments later in the L.D.S. Salt Lake Temple. She was the mother of 12 sons and daughters, eight survive.
Ogden Standard - Examiner August 8, 1950 page 13
WEST WEBER - Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Blanch, 78, of West Weber, died today at seven- ten a.m. at her home. Mrs. Blanch was born Aug 10, 1872 in Nottingham, England, a daughter of Wheatley and Inger Marie Mickkison. At the age of 14 months she came to the United States with her parents and settled in West Weber. She had resided all her life on the same farm. She was a member of the L.D.S. West Weber ward and had been a Relief society teacher, a member of the D.U.P. of West Weber and had worked many years with welfare department of West Weber. In 1890 she was married in Ogden to Christian Blanch, who died in 1926. The couple received endowments later in the L.D.S. Salt Lake Temple. She was the mother of 12 sons and daughters, eight survive.

Gravesite Details

Annie was adopted by Wheatley and Inger Blanch. She married her adopted by Chris.



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