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Mary Ann <I>Havens Nebeker</I> Wilson

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Mary Ann Havens Nebeker Wilson

Birth
Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Death
24 Jan 1911 (aged 66)
Glenwood, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Glenwood, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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She married Bradley Barlow Wilson (1832-1896) on 20 Dec 1861 in Payson, Utah. Her mothers name was Harriet Ann Van Wagoner (1817-1899)

DEATH SUMMONS A PIONEER

Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson Crosses the Great Divide

Another of the 1817 pioneers died last week at Glenwood, when Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson was 66 years of age when she died. She came to Utah from Ohio among the first companies with her mother and settled in Salt Lake City. She came with her parents to Glenwood when but two houses stood there and the place was known as Glen Cove. She endured all the trying times of the Indian troubles in this valley, and through al she was a faithful wife and mother, as testified by Messrs. J.H. Payne, S.C. Peterson and Adel Nebeker, the speakers at her funeral held last Wednesday.
She leaves four sons and four daughters, two of the former and three of the latter being married, and two sons and one daughter are single. There were many friends in attendance at the obsequy.

Richfield Reaper
31 January 1911

Abraham O. Smoot-George B. Wallace Company 1847
She married Bradley Barlow Wilson (1832-1896) on 20 Dec 1861 in Payson, Utah. Her mothers name was Harriet Ann Van Wagoner (1817-1899)

DEATH SUMMONS A PIONEER

Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson Crosses the Great Divide

Another of the 1817 pioneers died last week at Glenwood, when Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson was 66 years of age when she died. She came to Utah from Ohio among the first companies with her mother and settled in Salt Lake City. She came with her parents to Glenwood when but two houses stood there and the place was known as Glen Cove. She endured all the trying times of the Indian troubles in this valley, and through al she was a faithful wife and mother, as testified by Messrs. J.H. Payne, S.C. Peterson and Adel Nebeker, the speakers at her funeral held last Wednesday.
She leaves four sons and four daughters, two of the former and three of the latter being married, and two sons and one daughter are single. There were many friends in attendance at the obsequy.

Richfield Reaper
31 January 1911

Abraham O. Smoot-George B. Wallace Company 1847


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