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Anna Clara <I>Wakley</I> Bloxham

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Anna Clara Wakley Bloxham

Birth
Marsh Valley, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Death
3 Sep 1975 (aged 103)
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Married Isaac William Bloxham, Birth 1/31/1868 - Death 7/8/1951. Children: Amy Adelia, Mary Belle, William Isaac, Vearl Nelson, May, Ida, Pearl, David Day, Hazel, Luther Leroy, Louis Nathan, Glen Wakley.

Anna Clara Wakley Bloxham, 103, died Wednesday, September 3, 1975 in a Pocatello nursing home.

She was born March 2, 1872 in Woodland Marsh Valley to John N and Elana Hemmingway Wakley. She married William Isaac bloxham November 18, 1889 in Malad. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died in 1951.

Anna is said to have been the first white female child born in Marsh Valley. He father was a scout and body guard for Brigham Young. Her mother crossed the plains pulling a handcart. Anna was an active member of the LDS Church.

Survivors include two sons and four daughters, David D Bloxham, of Oakley, Louis Bloxham and Ida (Charles) Coffin, both of Downey, Pearl (Rudy David) Lundgren of Boise, Mae Snow of Pocatello, Hazel (Worth) Clarke of Placerville, California; six grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren.

She was buried in Woodland Cemetery
Married Isaac William Bloxham, Birth 1/31/1868 - Death 7/8/1951. Children: Amy Adelia, Mary Belle, William Isaac, Vearl Nelson, May, Ida, Pearl, David Day, Hazel, Luther Leroy, Louis Nathan, Glen Wakley.

Anna Clara Wakley Bloxham, 103, died Wednesday, September 3, 1975 in a Pocatello nursing home.

She was born March 2, 1872 in Woodland Marsh Valley to John N and Elana Hemmingway Wakley. She married William Isaac bloxham November 18, 1889 in Malad. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died in 1951.

Anna is said to have been the first white female child born in Marsh Valley. He father was a scout and body guard for Brigham Young. Her mother crossed the plains pulling a handcart. Anna was an active member of the LDS Church.

Survivors include two sons and four daughters, David D Bloxham, of Oakley, Louis Bloxham and Ida (Charles) Coffin, both of Downey, Pearl (Rudy David) Lundgren of Boise, Mae Snow of Pocatello, Hazel (Worth) Clarke of Placerville, California; six grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren.

She was buried in Woodland Cemetery


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