Husband of Laura Ann Jackson Barlow.
Wilford Barlow
Called By Death
Wilford Barlow, a resident of Bountiful for upwards of three-forth's of a century passed away at his home, early yesterday afternoon. His health had been failing for the past three or four months. He was over seventy-two years of age.
He was born in Salt Lake, but lived in Bountiful practically all his life with the exception of a about a year and a half that he helped to colonize Arizona, being located at Sunset on the Little Colorado river.
He was the son of Israel and Elizabeth Haven Barlow, one of the early stalwart pioneers of Bountiful. He had a number of brothers and sisters who were abiding citizens of the town for many years but the greater number of them have preceded him in death.
January 24, 1876, just prior to leaving (Feb. 2) with the caravan of teams from this state to colonize Arizona, he married Laura A. Jackson, who together with the following children survive her; Mrs. Florence Waddell, Salt Lake City, who together with her husband, Dr. Wm. M. Waddell, are touring the East, but she was located at Montreal, so she will be home for the funeral; W. Walter and Willard Barlow, Bountiful; Mrs. Cora Briggs, Layton; R. J. Barlow, Bountiful; Harold Barlow, Farmington; Haven, La Marr and La Vaun, Bountiful and Mary Ferrin, Wilcox, Arizona. There are twenty-five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Date for holding the funeral not definitely set but will likely be next Tuesday afternoon in the Bountiful First ward Tabernacle. It is thought that a definite announcement can be made Sunday.
(Davis County Clipper 9-10-1926)
Husband of Laura Ann Jackson Barlow.
Wilford Barlow
Called By Death
Wilford Barlow, a resident of Bountiful for upwards of three-forth's of a century passed away at his home, early yesterday afternoon. His health had been failing for the past three or four months. He was over seventy-two years of age.
He was born in Salt Lake, but lived in Bountiful practically all his life with the exception of a about a year and a half that he helped to colonize Arizona, being located at Sunset on the Little Colorado river.
He was the son of Israel and Elizabeth Haven Barlow, one of the early stalwart pioneers of Bountiful. He had a number of brothers and sisters who were abiding citizens of the town for many years but the greater number of them have preceded him in death.
January 24, 1876, just prior to leaving (Feb. 2) with the caravan of teams from this state to colonize Arizona, he married Laura A. Jackson, who together with the following children survive her; Mrs. Florence Waddell, Salt Lake City, who together with her husband, Dr. Wm. M. Waddell, are touring the East, but she was located at Montreal, so she will be home for the funeral; W. Walter and Willard Barlow, Bountiful; Mrs. Cora Briggs, Layton; R. J. Barlow, Bountiful; Harold Barlow, Farmington; Haven, La Marr and La Vaun, Bountiful and Mary Ferrin, Wilcox, Arizona. There are twenty-five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Date for holding the funeral not definitely set but will likely be next Tuesday afternoon in the Bountiful First ward Tabernacle. It is thought that a definite announcement can be made Sunday.
(Davis County Clipper 9-10-1926)
Family Members
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Florence Ellen "Flo" Barlow Piner
1878–1972
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Wilford Walter Barlow
1880–1956
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Elbert Henry Barlow
1883–1923
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Willard Elmer Barlow
1885–1966
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Cora Althea Barlow Briggs
1887–1978
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Harold Otis Barlow
1892–1980
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Haven Dibble Barlow
1894–1961
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Reuel LaMar Barlow
1896–1984
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Rudolph Jackson Barlow
1899–1963
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LaVaun Barlow Holloway
1899–1993
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Mary Barlow Wallis
1902–1985
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Ralph Barlow
1904–1904
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