They had settled in the Salt Lake Valley by 1850. In 1864, Rachel married George G. Snyder. She was 15 years old. Two months later, Rachel's brother, John William Tanner, married Lucy R. Snyder. Lucy was the daughter of George G. Snyder and his first wife, Sarah Hatch Snyder.
Rachel had a daughter the following year and named her Rachel Matilda. Within a year, she and George Snyder were divorced.
In 1873, Rachel remarried to a man named Charles Winegar. Rachel and Charles moved to California and they had one daughter, named Ethel born in 1886. By 1900, Charles and Rachel lived in Murray, Salt Lake Co., Utah. Rachel died in 1905. Charles died in 1908.
The 1920 census shows her daughter, Ethel, living with her half sister, Rachel Matilda Kelly and her husband in Portland, Oregon. Ethel was 33 years old.
Ethel is buried next to her parents, Rachel and Charles, in the Murray City Cemetery. She had married to a man named Holmes.
They had settled in the Salt Lake Valley by 1850. In 1864, Rachel married George G. Snyder. She was 15 years old. Two months later, Rachel's brother, John William Tanner, married Lucy R. Snyder. Lucy was the daughter of George G. Snyder and his first wife, Sarah Hatch Snyder.
Rachel had a daughter the following year and named her Rachel Matilda. Within a year, she and George Snyder were divorced.
In 1873, Rachel remarried to a man named Charles Winegar. Rachel and Charles moved to California and they had one daughter, named Ethel born in 1886. By 1900, Charles and Rachel lived in Murray, Salt Lake Co., Utah. Rachel died in 1905. Charles died in 1908.
The 1920 census shows her daughter, Ethel, living with her half sister, Rachel Matilda Kelly and her husband in Portland, Oregon. Ethel was 33 years old.
Ethel is buried next to her parents, Rachel and Charles, in the Murray City Cemetery. She had married to a man named Holmes.
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