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Jeanette <I>Hiatt</I> Eccles

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Jeanette Hiatt Eccles

Birth
Huntsville, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
27 Jun 1940 (aged 76)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-6-27-2E
Memorial ID
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Father: Samuel Hiatt
Mother: Mary E Taylor

This is Jeanette Hiatt, She is found in Payson, Utah when she was 16. She married Samuel Eccles and they had five children together. He died in 1900 and the next year she remarried. The marriage did not go well because he was lazy and wouldn't help her. She divorced him and didn't marry again for 25 years.

She married William Ingles on 20 August 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and they are found in the 1940 census living with her daughter Sarah along with Sarah's husband and children. Sarah's married a doctor and lives in a very nice home.

William dies shortly after the 1940 census on April 15, 1940 and Jeanette dies two and a half months later on 27 June 1940. It is interesting that they both show up in the 1940 census and then both die in the same year.

Her obituary says she was active LDS. She was sealed to Samuel 22 June 1882 in the Endowment House, SLC.

Father: Samuel Hiatt
Mother: Mary E Taylor

This is Jeanette Hiatt, She is found in Payson, Utah when she was 16. She married Samuel Eccles and they had five children together. He died in 1900 and the next year she remarried. The marriage did not go well because he was lazy and wouldn't help her. She divorced him and didn't marry again for 25 years.

She married William Ingles on 20 August 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and they are found in the 1940 census living with her daughter Sarah along with Sarah's husband and children. Sarah's married a doctor and lives in a very nice home.

William dies shortly after the 1940 census on April 15, 1940 and Jeanette dies two and a half months later on 27 June 1940. It is interesting that they both show up in the 1940 census and then both die in the same year.

Her obituary says she was active LDS. She was sealed to Samuel 22 June 1882 in the Endowment House, SLC.



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