Elizabeth Sumner age 74
Elizabeth (James Hardy) Steele
1891 Census Preston, England, UK
James Sumner
Elizabeth Sumner
Thomas Sumner 12
James Sumner 9
Eliza Sumner 7
Christopher Sumner 10 months
30 Selbourne St E
1892/3 England
Immigration
1900 Census Provo, Utah, Utah
James Sumner 48, day laborer
Elizabeth Sumner 48, 7 children, 5 living
James Sumner 18, weaver
Elizabeth Sumner 13, at school
Christopher Sumner 10, at school
Own home
Married 1905 Provo, Utah
James H Steele, banker
September 14, 1905
1910 Census Rigby, Fremont, Idaho
James H Steele 27, banker, cashier
Elizabeth Steele 25, 1 child, 1 living
Truxton Steele 3
Lewis J Evers 35, boarder, bookkeeper bank
1920 Census Provo Ward 5, Utah
Elizabeth Steele 35, married
Truxton S Steele 12
Harold J Steele 8
Elizabeth S Steele 5
Ruth S Steele 1y 9 months
Renting, 268 3rd West, radio
1930 Census Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho
Elizabeth Steele 44, widow
Harold J Steele 18
Elizabeth S Steele 14
Ruth S Steele 11
Renting, 458 H Street, radio
1940 Census Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID
Elizabeth Steele* 55, widow, C3
Beth Steele 23, C3, stenographer, public util
Ruth Ann Steele 21, C3, clerk, ready to wear
Renting, 104 Shane Apartments
1947 IDAHO FALLS—
Miss Ruth Ann Steele, daughter of Mrs. James H. Steele, Shane apartments, and the late James H. Steele, became the bride of Taylor Moore of Houston, Texas. Friday morning. Mrs. Steele announced Saturday.
At a beautfiul ceremony in the LDS mission home in Houston the couple recited vows with C. V. Clark officiating. For her wedding the bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories and a white orchid corsage. She was attended by Mrs. Robert Andrews, matron of honor.
Robert Andrews was best man to the bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs. Grover C. Walter of Houston. The bride was given in marriage at the altar by her uncle, L. B. [Lawrence Banks] Breckenridge.
The bride, a graduate of the Idaho Falls high school, attended the University of Idaho at Moscow for three years where she was affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Moore served in the armed forces before his enrollment at the Texas Christian university. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steele were former Rigby residents, the late Mr. Steele being cashier of the Anderson Bros. bank here for many years.
Idaho, Rigby Star, Thursday, April 10 1947,
Vol 45 No 15; 5
1960 Funeral Notice Salt Lake City, Utah
Funeral services for Elizabeth Sumner Steele will be held Thursday 11 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday prior to services.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary.
Utah, Deseret News,
Wednesday February 10, 1960, page B13.
Children
Elizabeth Sumner Steele 1915-?
Ruth Ann Steele Moore 1918-2002 LA
SIL Taylor Moore Jr 1919-2004 LA
Research & biography by: RememberThem
Elizabeth Sumner age 74
Elizabeth (James Hardy) Steele
1891 Census Preston, England, UK
James Sumner
Elizabeth Sumner
Thomas Sumner 12
James Sumner 9
Eliza Sumner 7
Christopher Sumner 10 months
30 Selbourne St E
1892/3 England
Immigration
1900 Census Provo, Utah, Utah
James Sumner 48, day laborer
Elizabeth Sumner 48, 7 children, 5 living
James Sumner 18, weaver
Elizabeth Sumner 13, at school
Christopher Sumner 10, at school
Own home
Married 1905 Provo, Utah
James H Steele, banker
September 14, 1905
1910 Census Rigby, Fremont, Idaho
James H Steele 27, banker, cashier
Elizabeth Steele 25, 1 child, 1 living
Truxton Steele 3
Lewis J Evers 35, boarder, bookkeeper bank
1920 Census Provo Ward 5, Utah
Elizabeth Steele 35, married
Truxton S Steele 12
Harold J Steele 8
Elizabeth S Steele 5
Ruth S Steele 1y 9 months
Renting, 268 3rd West, radio
1930 Census Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho
Elizabeth Steele 44, widow
Harold J Steele 18
Elizabeth S Steele 14
Ruth S Steele 11
Renting, 458 H Street, radio
1940 Census Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID
Elizabeth Steele* 55, widow, C3
Beth Steele 23, C3, stenographer, public util
Ruth Ann Steele 21, C3, clerk, ready to wear
Renting, 104 Shane Apartments
1947 IDAHO FALLS—
Miss Ruth Ann Steele, daughter of Mrs. James H. Steele, Shane apartments, and the late James H. Steele, became the bride of Taylor Moore of Houston, Texas. Friday morning. Mrs. Steele announced Saturday.
At a beautfiul ceremony in the LDS mission home in Houston the couple recited vows with C. V. Clark officiating. For her wedding the bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories and a white orchid corsage. She was attended by Mrs. Robert Andrews, matron of honor.
Robert Andrews was best man to the bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs. Grover C. Walter of Houston. The bride was given in marriage at the altar by her uncle, L. B. [Lawrence Banks] Breckenridge.
The bride, a graduate of the Idaho Falls high school, attended the University of Idaho at Moscow for three years where she was affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Moore served in the armed forces before his enrollment at the Texas Christian university. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steele were former Rigby residents, the late Mr. Steele being cashier of the Anderson Bros. bank here for many years.
Idaho, Rigby Star, Thursday, April 10 1947,
Vol 45 No 15; 5
1960 Funeral Notice Salt Lake City, Utah
Funeral services for Elizabeth Sumner Steele will be held Thursday 11 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday prior to services.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary.
Utah, Deseret News,
Wednesday February 10, 1960, page B13.
Children
Elizabeth Sumner Steele 1915-?
Ruth Ann Steele Moore 1918-2002 LA
SIL Taylor Moore Jr 1919-2004 LA
Research & biography by: RememberThem
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