Braithwaite Deceased Relatives

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George Albert Smith Cheever Jr.

DEATH: Deseret New archive-
George Albert Smith Cheever, Jr., age 77 of Payson, passed away Sunday, January 19, 1997 in Orem, Utah after a lengthy illness. He was born May 4, 1919 in Payson, Utah, a son of George Albert Smith Cheever and Sarah Ellen Braithwaite. He married Marion Edith Clark, March 28, 1946 in the Manti LDS Temple. George was an Army veteran of World War II. He served in the entire campaign in Europe and received the French Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star. He graduated from Utah State and later received a Master's degree from BYU. He was an Industrial Arts teacher in Payson schools for 38 years. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mission to the Western States. He was faithful in his callings, serving as counselor in the Bishopric, High Priest group instructor, and Scout Master. He enjoyed gardening and family history research. He collected weather data for the U.S. government.Survivors include his wife, Marion, of Payson; six children: Janet (William) Sparks, Dugway; Julie (L Dee) Stevenson, Payson; Mark, Bothell, Washington; Grant, Salt Lake City; Rose (Rodney) Jackson, Orem; Bruce (Machelle) Cheever, Woodland Hills; a sister, Rose Hillman; two brothers: Byron and Richard Cheever; 19 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be Thursday, January 23, 1997, 11 a.m., in the Payson Park-14th Ward Chapel, 110 South 300 West. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, Payson, Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. or at the church Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery.


Marion Edith Clark

OBIT: The Herald (Provo, UT), 10 JUN 2015

Marion Edith Clark Cheever

1921~2015

Marion Edith Clark Cheever, age 93, of Payson, passed away peacefully Saturday, June 6, 2015, in Payson, Utah. She was born September 11, 1921, in Newdale, Idaho, a daughter of Thomas Alonzo Clark and Melva Ricks Clark.

Marion grew up on a farm in Anoka County, Minnesota, during the Great Depression and learned the value of hard work and frugality. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the age of nineteen. Education was important to her, and she obtained her Normal diploma after high school. She taught grades one through eight for two years in country schools before coming out west to BYU where she furthered her education. She married her sweetheart George Albert Smith Cheever Jr., March 28, 1946, in the Manti LDS Temple. They raised a family of six children, including two sets of twins. Marion taught her children the gospel and was an example of love and compassion to all she came in contact with. She was faithful in all of her callings, had an abiding testimony of the Savior, and loved family history work. She worked with her husband in the family history center and served in the temple for many years. Through her family history work, she was able to connect with cousins from all over the country. She loved her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren very much and enjoyed having special one on one time with each of them.

Survivors include her children: Janet (Jim) Turner, Payson; Julie (L. Dee) Stevenson, Payson; Mark (Kellie) Cheever, Bothell, Washington; Grant Cheever, Salt Lake City; Rose (Rodney) Jackson, Orem; and Bruce (Machelle) Cheever, Woodland Hills; 20 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Her husband, George, and her siblings, Leo, Clara, Dan, Buzz, and Darrell preceded her in death.

Her family would like to thank everyone who has helped in her care, especially those at Seasons of Santaquin. Their love and compassion are truly appreciated.

Funeral Services will be held Thursday, June 11, 2015, at 11 a.m., in the Payson 14th Ward Chapel, 110 South 300 West. A viewing will be held prior to the service, from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. Interment in Payson City Cemetery.

Funeral Directors: Utah Valley Mortuary


Nedra Braithwaite

This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File.  The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: DAVID B/BRAITHWAITE/   (2079536) JOYCE/BRADFORD/   (2240494)


Rowland Braithwaite

The christening of "Rowland Braithwaite" is listed in the parish register of Kendal, Westmoreland (FHL Film # 1471685, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 22 October 1733 as the son of "Rowland and Agnes Braithwaite at Selside".

The burial of "Rowland Braithwaite" is listed in the Bishop's Transcript of Kendal, Westmorland (FHL Film # 97378), which states that he was buried on 29 December 1819 in Kendal, and that the died when he was "90" years old (born about 1729).

Braithwaite Book


Agnes Crewdson

Braithwaite Book


William Braithwaite

This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File.  The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: MARTY K. & SANDRA F. (DUNN)/PAYNE/   (2213546) PAULA A./BOLLSCHWEILER/   (2231864) KEITH & KAREN/BRAITHWAITE/   (2519387)


Rowland Braithwaite

Information from Family Search disc 29 pin 112490


Thomas Braithwaite

This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File.  The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: MARTY K. & SANDRA F. (DUNN)/PAYNE/   (2213546) PAULA A./BOLLSCHWEILER/   (2231864) KEITH & KAREN/BRAITHWAITE/   (2519387)


Robert Braithwaite

This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File.  The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: MARTY K. & SANDRA F. (DUNN)/PAYNE/   (2213546) PAULA A./BOLLSCHWEILER/   (2231864) KEITH & KAREN/BRAITHWAITE/   (2519387)


William Croudson

BIOGRAPHY: Information per website: GenMayle.com


Rose Hannah Braithwaite

SP: BIC


Annie Marie Malmquist

OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 16 JUL 1954

Annie Bartholomew Passes At Vernal

Funeral services will be held in the Manti South Ward on Friday for Mrs. Annie Marie Malmquist Manwill Bartholomew, 72. She passed away at Vernal, July 12, 1954.

She was born in Vermillion, Utah, a daughter of Annie Louise Anderson and John G. Malmquist.

She lived in Sigurd for many years and had made her home in Manti for more than thirty years. She had lived in Vernal for the past two years.

She was married to George Tracy Manwill, December 9, 1904 and he died January 10, 1912. She was married to John E. Bartholomew, November, 1917, and he died October 25, 1947.
Mrs. Bartholomew came to Manti in 1917. She has been known as a good neighbor, attending the sick and needy. She has been active in the church serving for many years as a Relief Society teacher, and doing a considerable amount of Temple work.

She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Don Bartholomew and Mrs. Orrin (Erma) Sorensen, Manti; Mrs. Dan (Arminta) Coonradt, Vernal; Mrs. Arthur (Thelma) Andrew, Compton, California, and Mrs. Walter (Iola) Colby, Sigurd; two sisters, Mrs. Olivia Sandberg and Mrs. Lavina Groone, California, and a brother, Henry Malmquist, Washington; by 20 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are 5 step-children, Mrs. Orson (Eva) Taylor and Mrs. Mary Etherington, Santaquin; Landon Bartholomew, Florida; Jack Bartholomew, Manti; and Mrs. Bert (LaVaughn) Schnidier, Salt Lake City; by 7 step-grandchildren and 10 step-great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Bartholomew home at 196 West 6th South Thursday evening and Friday prior to 2 p.m. Bishop Frank Garbe will conduct the services and burial will be in the Sigurd Cemetery.


FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 23 JUL 1954

Funeral Held For Mrs. Bartholomew

Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Marie M. Bartholomew were conducted on Friday in the Manti South Ward Chapel by Bishop Frank Garbe. Mrs. Bartholomew died on Monday of last week at Vernal.

Mrs. Eunice Garbe played prelude and postlude music on the organ. The South Ward Singing Mothers, directed by Mrs. Viola Tatton, sang "Sometime We'll Understand", and "I Need Thee Every Hour", accompanied by Mrs. Garbe. Other music included a vocal duet, "Mother Machree" by Thera Lou Hickman and Dorothy Larson with Mrs. Hickman at the piano, and a vocal solo, "Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Amy Bond, Mrs. Garbe accompanying.

The prayer in the home was offered by Henry Bartholomew and prayers at the funeral were by Grant Bond and Alma C. Peterson.

Speakers were L. Glen Anderson and Mrs. Blanche Garbe with closing remarks by Bishop Frank Garbe.

Burial was in the Sigurd Cemetery, with Bishop Thad Nebekar of Sigurd offering the graveside prayer.


DEATH:  Annie was living with her daughter Lavon or "Bonnie" in Vernal at the time.  Annie wanted to have a bath and Bonnie said that she would help her when she returned from getting some bread a short distance away.  Annie could not wait and seeing as the water was already drawn for her, decided to help herself by getting in. Had an insulin reaction while in the tub and the water was hot enough to leave her with after this incident.

MARRIAGE: Record prepared by great grandson Blake Hansen, received via e-mail. HIS NOTES:
SEALING_SPOUSE_2: (Bartholomew) Sealing for time only. Manti Temple Sealings for time only record book.
 Witnesses Jorgen Madsen & Conrad Frischknecht.
 License Issued 9 Oct 1917 by Clerk, Sanpete County, Utah.
 Marriage for Time Only.
 Marriage performed by Lewis Anderson.
 Source of information Manti Sealings for Living Record or Ledger Microfiche
 Children born through this marriage are sealed to the first husband George Tracy Manwill.


BURIAL: Buried next to her first husband, George Tracy Manwill in Sigurd Cemetery.


Orson Elmer Taylor

He was last seen on Wednesday 20 May 1970. His body was found 22 May 1970.

Death: SSDI
Orson TAYLOR
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1899
Death Date: May 1970
Social Security Number: 529-03-4966
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 84655
Localities: Genola, Utah, Utah Santaquin, Utah, Utah


OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Monday, 25 MAY 1970, pg: 4

Drowning Victim Rites Set

SANTAQUIN, UT., The body of Orson Taylor, 72, was found in an irrigation ditch which runs parallel to Center Street in Santaquin.

Mr. Taylor was last seen by his friends sometime Wednesday night, but the body was not discovered until Friday.

Utah County Sheriff Ralph Chapple stated that the victim's hat was found along the ditch about a half block from a bridge where the body was found.

It was Justin Lamb of Santaquin who discovered the body on Friday and reported to Santaquin Marshall Paul Callaway.

The body has been taken to Salt Lake City where an autopsy will be performed by order of County Attorney Dayle Jeffs.

Investigation into the drowning continues under the direction of Sheriff Cahpple and Marsahll Callaway.

Funeral services for Orson Elmer Taylor, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m., in the Santaquin-Tintic Stake Centery.

Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary in Payson Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home in Santaquin Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Santaquin City Cemetery.

Born June 26, 1899, in Goshen, Utah County, Utah, he was a son of George M. and Martha Ann Bowles Taylor. He married Eva Bartholomew August 16, 1916 in Provo. He was a member of the LDS Church.

Survivors include his wife; a son, Ernest LeRoy Taylor, Spanish Fork; a daughter, Mrs. Eva Dodds, Santaquin; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, William Taylor, Santaquin; Milo Taylor, Taylorsville; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Ewell, Genola, Mrs. Lottie Skelton, Tooele; Mrs. Hattie King, Wellington, Carbon County; and Mrs. Daisy Thompson, Portland.


Eva Bartholomew

DEATH: The Herald, Provo, Utah, Sunday, January 2, 1977
Eva B. Taylor
Santaquin - Services are scheduled Tuesday for Eva Bartholomew Taylor, 79, of Santaquin, who died Friday, December 31, 1976.
She was born May 19, 1897, in Manti, to John Edward and Rose H. Braithwaite Bartholomew. She married Orson Elmer Taylor on Aug. 12, 1916, in Provo. He died May 21, 1970.
Survivors include a son and two daughters, Ernest LeRoy Taylor, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Ervin (Helen) Dodds, Santaquin; Mrs. Wayne (Gladys) Limb, American Fork; 17 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; a brother and three sisters, Donald Glen Bartholomew, Gunnison; Mres. W.E. (LaVon) Snyder, Salt Lake; Mrs. Erma Rose Sorenson, Manti; Mrs. Mary Etherington, Santaquin.
Tuesday's funeral will begin at 1 p.m. at Santaquin LDS Stake Center. Friends may call at Holladay Hills Funeral Home, Santaquin, Monday between 6 and 8 p.m. and Tuesday between 11:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Burial will be in Santaquin City Cemetery.


Orson Edward Taylor

DEATH: The Salt Lake Tribune (UT), Monday, 14 JUN 1948, pg: 1

Four Utah Men Killed In Colorado Collision

MONTICELLO, San Juan County, June 13, 1948 - Four Utah men were killed instantly Sunday about 6 a.m. when the car in which they were riding collided with a large truck a mile and a half west of Grand Junction, Colorado.

The dead were identified as Orson E. Taylor, 21, and Raymond Carter, 23, both of Santauin; James Ezra Stevens, 24, Emery, and Albert M. Hicken, 24, Inglewood, California, formerly of Fillmore.

Robert Driver Dozed

The driver of the car apparently dozed at the wheel, according to information reaching Utah highway patrolmen and officials of the construction company. It could not be learned which of the men was driving.

The driver of the truck, Charles Hall, and his assistant, Albert Wagner, both of Denver, Colorado, were injured slightly.

Clarence Ray Carter was born August 9, 1924, at Santaquin, a son of Clarence H. and Margaret Garfield Carter. He attended Santaquin and Payson schools.

Surviving are his parents and the following sisters: Mrs. Lillian Brimhall, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Marjorie Boyer, Springville; Mrs. Rita Peart, Provo; Donna, Joan and Ranee Carter, Santaquin.

Attended Santaquin Schools

Orson Edward Taylor, 31, was born January 7, 1927, in Santaquin, and attended Santaquin and Payson schools. He served with the Navy for two years during World War II and was discharged about two years ago. He and Mr. Cater had been lifelong friends. Surviving are his parents, Orson Elmer and Eva Bartholomew Taylor; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Limb, American Fork and Mrs. Helen Dodds, Santaquin, and a brother, Roy Taylor, Santaquin.

Funeral services in Santaquin for Mr. Taylor and Mr. Carter will be announced by the Claudin Funeral Home, Payson.

Albert Mark Hicken is survived by his widow, Earlene Turner Hicken, and a son, Donald Mark Hicken, both of Inglewood; a sister in Richfield and his father, Albert Hicken and a stepmother in Alberta, Canada. He resided in Fillmore last winter, relatives said.

James Ezra Stevens is survived by his mother and a grandfather, Emery, and a brother, Howard Stevens, American Fork.


James George Taylor

Comments: OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Tuesday, 4 MAY 1937, pg: 1

Infant Drowns In Santaquin

PAYSON, UT., - James George Taylor, infant son of Orson E. and Eva Bartholomew Tayloy was drowned in an irrigation ditch near the Taylor home in Santaquin Monday evening. He was missed by his mother just before dark and while they were searching for him a farmer found the child lodged against a head gate when he went to turn the irrigation water about one-half mile from the Taylor home.

He was born in Santaquin, August 2, 1935.

Surviving are the parents and four brothers and sisters, Gladys Elain, Orson Edward, Eva Helen and Ernest LeRoy, Santaquin; a grandfather, John E. Bartholomew, Manti; a grandmother, Mrs. Martha Taylor, Murray.

The body is at the Deseret Mortuary in Payson, pending funeral arrangements.


John Elden Bartholomew

Comments: Obituary for John Elden Bartholomew s/o John Edward Bartholomew & Rose Hannah Braithwaite

OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Wednesday, 10 MAR 1976, pg: 4


John Bartholomew


SANTAQUIN, UT., - John E. Bartholomew, 75, of Santaquin, died Tuesday, March 9, 1976 at Central Utah Convalescent Center in Orem after a short illness.


He was born June 7, 1900 in Manti, Utah, a son of John Edward and Rose Hannah Braithwaite Bartholomew. He never married.


Mr. Bartholomew was a retired poultry man. He was a member of the LDS Church. He had lived in Manti all his life until moving to Santaquin six years ago.


Survivors include one brother and four sisters, Don Bartholomew, Gunnison; Mrs. Eva Taylor and Mrs. Mary Etherington, both of Santaquin; Mrs. W. E. (LaVon) Schneider, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Oran (Erma) Sorensen, Manti, and several nieces and nephews.


Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Holladay Hills Funeral Home with Bishop A. LaDue Schovill officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in Manti City Cemetery.


The Manti Messenger 6 July 1917

TRAIN KILLS HORSE AND INJURES RIDER

Elden Bartholomew , a young man 17 years old, met with an accident in the depot yards Saturday in which he narrowly escaped with his life.

He is reported to have crossed the track in front of the passenger train, from the north Saturday afternoon and stopped to watch the train, 20 or 25 feet from the track, and the horse he was riding became unmanageable and backed in front of the moving train.

The engine hit the horse, killing him almost instantly, but throwing the young man several feet clear of track. He was quite badly bruised up but apparently nothing serious.

The young man is a son of John Bartholomew of this city.

The Manti Messenger 18 Dec 1922
WEDDINGS
Miss Alice Manwill and Elden Bartholomew were married in the court house Tuesday by Precinct Justice C.P. Larsen
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John E. Bartholomew, the groom is the son of John E. Bartholomew.

Death: SSDI
John BARTHOLOMEW
Birth Date: 7 Jun 1900
Death Date: Mar 1976
Social Security Number: 572-18-2773
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: California
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 84655
Localities: Genola, Utah, Utah Santaquin, Utah, Utah