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Elizabeth <I>Leather</I> Bricker

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Elizabeth Leather Bricker

Birth
Ashton-Under-Lyne, Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England
Death
5 Feb 1883 (aged 36)
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6134108, Longitude: -111.9040296
Plot
A, 4, 1
Memorial ID
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Elizabeth Bricker, wife of William Bricker born in England

Daughter of William and Mary Ann (Windus) Leather. She married Wm. George Bricker 2 Mar 1867 in Salt Lake City. Their children include Keziah Violet, Grace Lilly, Agnes Priscilla, William George Jr., John Henry, Sarah Ellen, Lydia Ann, Mary Jane, Ida Elizabeth, Earnest Wilford, and Rosie May Bricker.
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BRICKER--At her residence, West Jordan, February 5th, 1883, Elizabeth Leather, the beloved wife of William Bricker, aged 37 years.
She was formerly of Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire, England. Immigrated to Utah in the year 1866. She was the mother of eleven children, seven of whom live to mourn her loss. She also leaves a devoted husband and a host of friends. She was a noble mother in Israel, had full faith in the everlasting Gospel, and lived and died a true Latter-day Saint.

Deseret News
14 February 1883
Elizabeth Bricker, wife of William Bricker born in England

Daughter of William and Mary Ann (Windus) Leather. She married Wm. George Bricker 2 Mar 1867 in Salt Lake City. Their children include Keziah Violet, Grace Lilly, Agnes Priscilla, William George Jr., John Henry, Sarah Ellen, Lydia Ann, Mary Jane, Ida Elizabeth, Earnest Wilford, and Rosie May Bricker.
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BRICKER--At her residence, West Jordan, February 5th, 1883, Elizabeth Leather, the beloved wife of William Bricker, aged 37 years.
She was formerly of Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire, England. Immigrated to Utah in the year 1866. She was the mother of eleven children, seven of whom live to mourn her loss. She also leaves a devoted husband and a host of friends. She was a noble mother in Israel, had full faith in the everlasting Gospel, and lived and died a true Latter-day Saint.

Deseret News
14 February 1883


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