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Louisa Jane <I>Eastham</I> Millward

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Louisa Jane Eastham Millward

Birth
Derby, Derby Unitary Authority, Derbyshire, England
Death
19 Jan 1893 (aged 48)
Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Burial
Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6017406, Longitude: -112.4760971
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MILLWARD---At Grantsville, on Thursday, January 19th, 1893, of disease of the kidneys, Louisa, beloved wife of A.V. Millward, after an illness of ten weeks. She was the daughter of John and Jane Eastham, born December 6th, 1844, at Derby, England; baptized at eight to the
Rotherham branch of the Sheffield Conference; from thence to Leeds; Was married April the 15th 1862; emigrated April 23rd 1862, on the ship John J. Boyd and arrived in Salt Lake City October 2nd, 1862; moved to Grantsville, where she has resided ever since. She was the mother of twelve children, of whom ten are now living with her husband, and mourn her loss. She was a member of the choir and a Teacher with the Relief Society, and a strict observer of the Word of Wisdom. Was buried in the Grantsville cemetery on Saturday, January 21st, 1893. She was beloved by all. She leaves an aged father and five sisters and a host of friends to mourn her death. She was a true and faithful Latter-day Saint, and died in the hope of a glorious resurrection.
MILLWARD---At Grantsville, on Thursday, January 19th, 1893, of disease of the kidneys, Louisa, beloved wife of A.V. Millward, after an illness of ten weeks. She was the daughter of John and Jane Eastham, born December 6th, 1844, at Derby, England; baptized at eight to the
Rotherham branch of the Sheffield Conference; from thence to Leeds; Was married April the 15th 1862; emigrated April 23rd 1862, on the ship John J. Boyd and arrived in Salt Lake City October 2nd, 1862; moved to Grantsville, where she has resided ever since. She was the mother of twelve children, of whom ten are now living with her husband, and mourn her loss. She was a member of the choir and a Teacher with the Relief Society, and a strict observer of the Word of Wisdom. Was buried in the Grantsville cemetery on Saturday, January 21st, 1893. She was beloved by all. She leaves an aged father and five sisters and a host of friends to mourn her death. She was a true and faithful Latter-day Saint, and died in the hope of a glorious resurrection.


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