Married Abram Hatch, 26 Apr 1882, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Aldura Hatch, Mary Ann Hatch, Edwin Dilworth Hatch, Abram Vermont Hatch, Fannie La Prele Hatch, Luacine Ruth Hatch
Obituary - Mrs. Ruth Woolley Hatch, 77, widow of Abram Hatch, for many years a resident and prominent L. D. S. churchman of Heber City, died at her residence in Salt Lake City Monday at 10 p. m. of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Hatch was born July 28, 1857, in an old log cabin located where the L. D. S. administration building now stands, a daughter of Bishop Edwin D. and Ann Alpin Woolley, and was educated in Salt Lake City schools during pioneer days.
She was married to Abram Hatch, former president of the Wasatch L. D. S. stake, in the old Salt Lake endowment house April 26, 1881.
An active church worker, Mrs. Hatch was widely known throughout the state. Surviving are two sons, Edwin D. Hatch, Salt Lake attorney; Vermont Hatch, New York City; two daughters, Mrs. Don E. Ray, Mrs. Kenneth W. Browning, Salt Lake City; two brothers, Orson A. Woolley, McGrath, Alta., Canada; George E. Woolley of the United States land office in Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia W. Wardrop and Mrs. Fanny Parkinson, Salt Lake City.
Funeral services will be announced later.
Married Abram Hatch, 26 Apr 1882, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Aldura Hatch, Mary Ann Hatch, Edwin Dilworth Hatch, Abram Vermont Hatch, Fannie La Prele Hatch, Luacine Ruth Hatch
Obituary - Mrs. Ruth Woolley Hatch, 77, widow of Abram Hatch, for many years a resident and prominent L. D. S. churchman of Heber City, died at her residence in Salt Lake City Monday at 10 p. m. of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Hatch was born July 28, 1857, in an old log cabin located where the L. D. S. administration building now stands, a daughter of Bishop Edwin D. and Ann Alpin Woolley, and was educated in Salt Lake City schools during pioneer days.
She was married to Abram Hatch, former president of the Wasatch L. D. S. stake, in the old Salt Lake endowment house April 26, 1881.
An active church worker, Mrs. Hatch was widely known throughout the state. Surviving are two sons, Edwin D. Hatch, Salt Lake attorney; Vermont Hatch, New York City; two daughters, Mrs. Don E. Ray, Mrs. Kenneth W. Browning, Salt Lake City; two brothers, Orson A. Woolley, McGrath, Alta., Canada; George E. Woolley of the United States land office in Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia W. Wardrop and Mrs. Fanny Parkinson, Salt Lake City.
Funeral services will be announced later.
Family Members
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Henry Alberto Woolley
1851–1894
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Orson Alpin Woolley
1853–1941
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Amelia Woolley Wardrop
1855–1936
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Sarah Ann Woolley
1859–1859
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Olive Woolley Kimball
1860–1906
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William Edgar Woolley
1862–1862
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Fannie Woolley Parkinson
1864–1946
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George Edwin Woolley
1866–1938
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Carlos Alfred Woolley
1868–1873
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Clarence Herbert Woolley
1871–1877
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John Wickersham Woolley
1831–1928
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Franklin Benjamin Woolley
1834–1869
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Rachel Emma Woolley Simmons
1836–1926
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Samuel Wickersham Woolley
1840–1908
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Henrietta Woolley Simmons
1843–1911
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Edwin Gordon Woolley Sr
1845–1930
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Edwin Dilworth Woolley Jr
1845–1920
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Sarah Woolley Sutton
1847–1902
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Mary Louisa Woolley Clark
1848–1938
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Joseph Wilding Woolley
1850–1877
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Hyrum Smith Woolley
1852–1936
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Edwin Thomas Woolley
1854–1924
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Marcellus Simmons Woolley
1854–1921
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Mary Ellen Woolley Smith
1855–1902
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