Edith Maude (Haggard) Anderson was born April 7, 1880, in Springfield, Brown County, Minnesota, to Henry and Lucy (Sammer) Haggard. She had auburn hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. She had one sister, Agnes.
Read MoreM. ELIZABETH (AUGHEY) YOUNG (b. 1840 – d. 1905)
May 30, 1995
Mary “Elizabeth” (Aughey) Young Collinson was born in Canada October 31, 1840. The exact place of birth and her parents are unknown.
At a young age she married Joseph Young, and they had five children-- four boys and one girl. Reportedly only two children survived to adulthood. George Henry was born March 1868 and Leonard Bingham was born April 1872 in London, Ontario, Canada.
Read MoreLOUISE (GENUNG) WALCOTT (b. 1873 – d. 1946)
Dec 18, 1996
Louise C. (Genung) Earle Walcott was born November 28, 1873, in Peeples Valley, Arizona Territory, to Charles Baldwin and Ida (Smith) Genung. Her father, Charles Genung, came to Arizona Territory in 1863 and worked as a miner, administrator of the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Peeples Valley postmaster, and rancher. Her mother was born in Iowa and traveled with her family by covered wagon to California as a child. She met Charles in California, and they married in 1869.
Read MoreALICE (GRAY) SMITH (b. 1872 – d. 1959)
May 20, 2000
Alice Mae (Gray) Smith was born in Christian, Jack County, Texas, on May 17, 1872, to James Wilson and Amarintah Clinton “Minnie” (Graves) Gray. The family moved to Nutrioso, Apache County, Arizona Territory, in 1885, traveling in a covered wagon. Census records show that, by 1890, James W. Gray was living in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Territory. On July 16, 1891, Alice married Louis Dupree Smith in Phoenix.
Read MoreLIZZIE (COX) SHARP (b. 1882 – d. 1941)
Sep 07, 2000
Lizzie Lee (Cox) Sharp was born on April 19, 1882, the third child of John Shriver and Jeannie (Campbell) Cox in Aztec, New Mexico. In 1874, her family moved from Erath County, Texas, to San Juan County, New Mexico, driving thirty thousand head of cattle. Unfortunately, Lizzie’s mother died when she was born. John then married Jane Smith, who later also died in childbirth.
Read MoreJESSIE (HIGLEY) LANE (b. 1895 – d. 1993)
Nov 15, 2007
Jessie Jean “JJ” (Higley) Lane was born to Stephen Weaver and Jessie Fremont (Howe) Higley on June 24, 1895, in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona Territory. The family was living at 202 North Pleasant Street when the 1900 census was taken. JJ’s brother, James Stephen Higley, was born July 14, 1896. Her father, Stephen Weaver (SW) Higley, worked for the Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway. In 1890, SW moved his wife and a son to Prescott, where he was superintendent for construction.
Read MoreLULU (ROCKWOOD) HALL (b. 1873 – d. 1953)
Nov 20, 2010
Ann Lulu (Rockwood) Hall was born on October 15, 1873, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Charles Welcome and Anna B. (Starr) Rockwood, a prominent pioneer Mormon family. At the age of 15, she opened a boarding house for railroad workers where she did the cooking and cleaning. On December 3, 1891, Lulu married Hubert Lester Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah, a man twenty years her senior. Hubert was in the hotel business.
Read MoreAMARINTHA (GRAVES) GRAY (b. 1842 – d. 1932)
Mar 31, 2011
Amarintha “Minnie” Clinton (Graves) Gray was born May 5, 1842, in Homer Claiborne Parish, Louisiana to Samuel and Eliza Lawson (Brown) Graves.
The family moved to Jack County, Texas before July 1860. Minnie married James Wilson Gray on July 3, 1863 in Jack County. Minnie reportedly had ten children; eight were still living in 1900. Wilson James was born March 1864; Robert Lee, July 1865; Charles, December 1867; Alva Newton, 1869; Alice M., May 1872; Horace, July 1876; Lizzie, 1879; and Grover, May 1885. All of the children were born in Texas.
Read MoreMARIA (GUILIO) DEFILIPPI (b. 1875 – d. 1935)
Oct 31, 2014
Maria Julia (Guilio) Defilippi was born June 29, 1875 to Peter and Katherine (Valli) Guilio in San Georgio, Italy. In 1898, the Guilio family emigrated from Italy and settled in Jerome, Yavapai County, Arizona Territory.
Maria married Antonio Defilippi (1868 – 1951) on January 18, 1899. According to her obituary in the Prescott Courier, she was said to be one of the first brides of the Verde Valley.
Read MoreROSE MARY (DEFILIPPI) CLYBURN (b. 1901 – d. 1976)
Aug 15, 2015
Rose Mary (Defilippi) Hess Clyburn was born on May 30, 1901, to Antonio and Maria (Guilio) Defilippi in Jerome, Yavapai County, Arizona Territory. Both her parents were born in Italy. Rose Mary was one of five children born to the Deflippi family. She grew up in Jerome, but attended the Prescott Free Academy through eighth grade, boarding in Prescott during the school term. She attended high school in Berkeley, California.
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