Advertisement

Christiana <I>Christensen</I> Spens Naylor

Advertisement

Christiana Christensen Spens Naylor

Birth
Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Aug 1922 (aged 52)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
A / MS / 29 / 7
Memorial ID
View Source
Christiana Christensen Spens Naylor
March 6, 1870 – August 3, 1922

Daughter of Jacob and Ingeborg CHRISTENSON.

Married twice:
1) James SPENS.
2) John NAYLOR.~OBITUARY OF MRS. JOHN NAYLOR DIES

Mrs. John NAYLOR, formerly Mrs. James SPENS, of Mammoth, died in a Salt Lake hospital of paralysis Thursday morning of last week at the age of 52 years. The remains were shipped to Mount Pleasant, where the burial took place.

Deceased resided in Mammoth for more than 15 years and after the death of her husband, James SPENS, she married John NAYLOR and moved to Salt Lake. Besides her husband and four children by her first husband, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Byron WHEELOCK, and a half-sister, Mrs. Bert WHEELOCK, both of Mammoth. Mrs. NAYLOR's health has been failing for some time and her death was not unexpected.

(Published in The Eureka Reporter (Eureka, UT), Friday, August 11, 1922.)
~
Christiana Christensen Spens Naylor
March 6, 1870 – August 3, 1922

Daughter of Jacob and Ingeborg CHRISTENSON.

Married twice:
1) James SPENS.
2) John NAYLOR.~OBITUARY OF MRS. JOHN NAYLOR DIES

Mrs. John NAYLOR, formerly Mrs. James SPENS, of Mammoth, died in a Salt Lake hospital of paralysis Thursday morning of last week at the age of 52 years. The remains were shipped to Mount Pleasant, where the burial took place.

Deceased resided in Mammoth for more than 15 years and after the death of her husband, James SPENS, she married John NAYLOR and moved to Salt Lake. Besides her husband and four children by her first husband, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Byron WHEELOCK, and a half-sister, Mrs. Bert WHEELOCK, both of Mammoth. Mrs. NAYLOR's health has been failing for some time and her death was not unexpected.

(Published in The Eureka Reporter (Eureka, UT), Friday, August 11, 1922.)
~


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement