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Marion K <I>Kennedy</I> Livingstone

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Marion K Kennedy Livingstone

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26 Feb 1944 (aged 91)
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Randolph, Rich County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Marion Craig Kennedy Livingstone, 91, early Aberdeen, Idaho, settlers, died Monday night in her home of ailments incident to age. She had been seriously ill since November, and bedfast five weeks.

Mrs. Livingstone was born Nov. 26, 1852, at Stable, Scotland, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Black Kennedy. She came to America with her parents in 1872, and settled at Almy, Wyo. She was married to John Livingstone, July 29, 1872, in the Salt Lake LDS Endowment House.

They lived at Almy, Wyo., and later moved to Randolph, Utah, and in 1904 settled in Aberdeen, where she had since resided. Her husband died here September 10, 1931.

Nine sons and daughters survive, Alexander E., Andrew M., Archie M., and William R. Livingstone, Mrs. Annie Walker, and Mrs. Margaret Brado, Aberdeen; James K. Livingston, Mrs. Marlon Palmer and Mrs. Agnes Phillips, Pocatello; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Corless, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Mary Baily, Livingstone, Mont.

Services were conducted in the Aberdeen LDS Chapel and burial was in Randolph, Utah, directed by the Sanderberg Mortuary of Blackfoot. (Rich County Reaper, 1944-03-03, page 1, http://udn.lib.utah.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/richcounty/id/60016/rec/1)
Mrs. Marion Craig Kennedy Livingstone, 91, early Aberdeen, Idaho, settlers, died Monday night in her home of ailments incident to age. She had been seriously ill since November, and bedfast five weeks.

Mrs. Livingstone was born Nov. 26, 1852, at Stable, Scotland, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Black Kennedy. She came to America with her parents in 1872, and settled at Almy, Wyo. She was married to John Livingstone, July 29, 1872, in the Salt Lake LDS Endowment House.

They lived at Almy, Wyo., and later moved to Randolph, Utah, and in 1904 settled in Aberdeen, where she had since resided. Her husband died here September 10, 1931.

Nine sons and daughters survive, Alexander E., Andrew M., Archie M., and William R. Livingstone, Mrs. Annie Walker, and Mrs. Margaret Brado, Aberdeen; James K. Livingston, Mrs. Marlon Palmer and Mrs. Agnes Phillips, Pocatello; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Corless, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Mary Baily, Livingstone, Mont.

Services were conducted in the Aberdeen LDS Chapel and burial was in Randolph, Utah, directed by the Sanderberg Mortuary of Blackfoot. (Rich County Reaper, 1944-03-03, page 1, http://udn.lib.utah.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/richcounty/id/60016/rec/1)


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