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Edith Whitaker Addison

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Edith Whitaker Addison

Birth
Death
30 Aug 1906 (aged 2 months)
City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 12, Lot 10, Sec 78 -- No Headstone
Memorial ID
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2 mos old, white, female. Int: 31 Aug 1906. Denver Riverside Cemetery, Records of Burials 1876-1953, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family History Library Film #2712, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Per Amy, 12 Dec 2014 -- "Little Edith has a cenotaph in Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado. Please see memorial #139934349".

Per Amy, 18 Dec 2014 -- I used the cemetery burial index as well as census records and city directories on ancestry.com. Little Edith's parents are Alfreda Whitaker Addison and Herbert Addison. Herbert was a mining engineer, and they were living in Denver at the time of poor little Edith's death. Alfreda, Edith's mom, was the daughter of Alfred E. Whitaker (a librarian) and Laura Gunning Whitaker. Alfreda had a twin brother, Alfred Horace Whitaker, as well as a sister Grace Whitaker Wagner. All of these relatives of Edith - her mom, dad, maternal grandmother and grandfather, aunt and uncle, are all buried together in Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, CO. They are all inscribed on 3 different faces of the obelisk monument in the midst of them, and they are all in the cemetery records here. Edith is on the same face as her parents, but she's not in the cemetery records. We now know that is because she was actually buried in Riverside.
2 mos old, white, female. Int: 31 Aug 1906. Denver Riverside Cemetery, Records of Burials 1876-1953, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family History Library Film #2712, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Per Amy, 12 Dec 2014 -- "Little Edith has a cenotaph in Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado. Please see memorial #139934349".

Per Amy, 18 Dec 2014 -- I used the cemetery burial index as well as census records and city directories on ancestry.com. Little Edith's parents are Alfreda Whitaker Addison and Herbert Addison. Herbert was a mining engineer, and they were living in Denver at the time of poor little Edith's death. Alfreda, Edith's mom, was the daughter of Alfred E. Whitaker (a librarian) and Laura Gunning Whitaker. Alfreda had a twin brother, Alfred Horace Whitaker, as well as a sister Grace Whitaker Wagner. All of these relatives of Edith - her mom, dad, maternal grandmother and grandfather, aunt and uncle, are all buried together in Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, CO. They are all inscribed on 3 different faces of the obelisk monument in the midst of them, and they are all in the cemetery records here. Edith is on the same face as her parents, but she's not in the cemetery records. We now know that is because she was actually buried in Riverside.


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