They had six children:
Afton Parkinson, Winifred Parkinson, Lilian Parkinson, Elizabeth Parkinson, William Brigham Parkinson and Ada Parkinson.
She was a very industrious woman, raising a big garden and helping her children go to school. She was a very good cook. During W.W.I she made all kinds of bread that the government had advised them to do. She made such wonderful whole wheat bread. She knitted stockings for her children and washed the heavy, white uniforms that daughter Ada Parkinson England wore in her nursing. Granddaughter Lorna's job was to help iron them and take them to the hospital which was about a mile away. She washed them on the scrubbing board, boiled them, starched them, and her children and grandchildren would help her iron them.
She was a faithful member of the church and always bore a strong testimony. She died in 1922 of diabetes. She had been blind six years at the time of her death.
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Name: Elizabeth Bull
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: 15th Ward Gt Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 7
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1853
Birthplace: Utah
Page: 141
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Daniel Bull M 45 England
Elizabeth Bull F 42 England
Charles Bull M 18 England
Jane Bull F 16 England
George Bull M 12 Illinois
Sophronia Bull F 10 Nebraska
Elizabeth Bull F 7 Utah
Household ID: 34 , GS Film Number: 805313 , Digital Folder Number: 004297341 , Image Number: 00227
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They had six children:
Afton Parkinson, Winifred Parkinson, Lilian Parkinson, Elizabeth Parkinson, William Brigham Parkinson and Ada Parkinson.
She was a very industrious woman, raising a big garden and helping her children go to school. She was a very good cook. During W.W.I she made all kinds of bread that the government had advised them to do. She made such wonderful whole wheat bread. She knitted stockings for her children and washed the heavy, white uniforms that daughter Ada Parkinson England wore in her nursing. Granddaughter Lorna's job was to help iron them and take them to the hospital which was about a mile away. She washed them on the scrubbing board, boiled them, starched them, and her children and grandchildren would help her iron them.
She was a faithful member of the church and always bore a strong testimony. She died in 1922 of diabetes. She had been blind six years at the time of her death.
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Name: Elizabeth Bull
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: 15th Ward Gt Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 7
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1853
Birthplace: Utah
Page: 141
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Daniel Bull M 45 England
Elizabeth Bull F 42 England
Charles Bull M 18 England
Jane Bull F 16 England
George Bull M 12 Illinois
Sophronia Bull F 10 Nebraska
Elizabeth Bull F 7 Utah
Household ID: 34 , GS Film Number: 805313 , Digital Folder Number: 004297341 , Image Number: 00227
familysearch.org
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