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Lottie Aleen <I>McKinnon</I> Gray

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Lottie Aleen McKinnon Gray

Birth
Death
13 Mar 1981 (aged 84)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Randolph, Rich County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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"Lottie Alean McKinnon Gray was born August 4, 1896, in Randolph, Utah, in a log house...". She was "the daughter of Archibald McKinnon Jr. and Elizabeth Hoffman McKinnon" and was the 7th of 13 "children: Mable, Elizabeth, Barbara, Mary, Louie, Archie, Leo, Lottie, Agnes, Algie, Hortense, Fern, Glen and a baby boy who died."

"On January 25, 1921, Norman Gray and Lottie were married in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on February 9, 1921. They had a dairy in Kemmerer, Wyoming for a short time, but most of their lives they lived in Randolph. Their marriage was blessed with four children: Barbra, Jacquiline, Billy Mac and Colleen Louise."

Quoted from the biography of Norman Lyman and Lottie Alean McKinnon Gray found on pages 290 & 291 of Randolph - A Look Back, the excellent historical documentary written by Steven L. Thomson, Jane D. Digerness, and Mar Jean S. Thomson, published in 1981. The image of Lottie and her friends was scanned from page 66 of the same book.
"Lottie Alean McKinnon Gray was born August 4, 1896, in Randolph, Utah, in a log house...". She was "the daughter of Archibald McKinnon Jr. and Elizabeth Hoffman McKinnon" and was the 7th of 13 "children: Mable, Elizabeth, Barbara, Mary, Louie, Archie, Leo, Lottie, Agnes, Algie, Hortense, Fern, Glen and a baby boy who died."

"On January 25, 1921, Norman Gray and Lottie were married in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on February 9, 1921. They had a dairy in Kemmerer, Wyoming for a short time, but most of their lives they lived in Randolph. Their marriage was blessed with four children: Barbra, Jacquiline, Billy Mac and Colleen Louise."

Quoted from the biography of Norman Lyman and Lottie Alean McKinnon Gray found on pages 290 & 291 of Randolph - A Look Back, the excellent historical documentary written by Steven L. Thomson, Jane D. Digerness, and Mar Jean S. Thomson, published in 1981. The image of Lottie and her friends was scanned from page 66 of the same book.


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