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Rose Lena <I>Curtis</I> Eckersley

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Rose Lena Curtis Eckersley

Birth
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Aug 1934 (aged 40)
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Sugar City, Madison County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Rose is a daughter of Hiram Curtis and Pauline Hein. She is middle child of nine children. Her siblings are Alice Eva, Leo B, Thomas, Mary, Lenard, George, Henry James, and Albert Frederick. The family lived in West Jordan, Utah for about the first ten years of her life. Then they moved the Salem, Idaho.
On June 11, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Rose married John Alphonzo Eckersley. He had lost his first wife in death three years previously and had three children: Marian Emma, George Alfonzo, and Earl Hirshi. Over the next twenty years Rose and John became parents to nine children: Leo John, Leonard, Leola Rose, William Dale, Helen May, Harlnad Henry, Pauline Bernice, Albert Lavar, and Teddy Gail.
Rose and John lived in the Teton, Idaho area where he farmed. Then they moved to Pocatello where John worked as a shearer in a shearing plant.
When their youngest son was almost a year old, Rose had a gall bladder operation. She died five days later of a post operative illness.
Rose is a daughter of Hiram Curtis and Pauline Hein. She is middle child of nine children. Her siblings are Alice Eva, Leo B, Thomas, Mary, Lenard, George, Henry James, and Albert Frederick. The family lived in West Jordan, Utah for about the first ten years of her life. Then they moved the Salem, Idaho.
On June 11, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Rose married John Alphonzo Eckersley. He had lost his first wife in death three years previously and had three children: Marian Emma, George Alfonzo, and Earl Hirshi. Over the next twenty years Rose and John became parents to nine children: Leo John, Leonard, Leola Rose, William Dale, Helen May, Harlnad Henry, Pauline Bernice, Albert Lavar, and Teddy Gail.
Rose and John lived in the Teton, Idaho area where he farmed. Then they moved to Pocatello where John worked as a shearer in a shearing plant.
When their youngest son was almost a year old, Rose had a gall bladder operation. She died five days later of a post operative illness.


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