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Elizabeth <I>Hollist</I> Stinger

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Elizabeth Hollist Stinger

Birth
Surrey, England
Death
15 Apr 1914 (aged 72)
USA
Burial
McCammon, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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This history below is extremely edited and a very brief sketch will only be given here.

Elizabeth states in her autobiography, "I was born in London, England on February 14, 1842. My father was Henry Hollist. He was a carpenter and followed stair building (circular stairs). My mother was Elizabeth Chandler. We were in pretty good circumstances. In 1834 we moved from London to Brighton, Sussex, England."

There is a long and beautiful history on Elizabeth who came from London on Valentines Day 1942 with her parents, met her husband, John Henry Stinger in Omaha and they were married, 1 October 1859 in Florence, Nebraska. Elizabeth states: "In October we went to Leavenworth, Kansas and then I returned to Omaha; my husband followed later and he worked in Council Bluffs until we were getting ready to come to Utah." "We all crossed the plains together as one family in that same year. We came in Joseph Horne's company, my husband driving the second team"... We arrived in Salt Lake City, September 13, 1861."
They lived in Ogden where her husband was a baker, Lima, Montana, Salt Lake City, and eventually ended up in McCammon, Idaho.


The county was abolished in 1965 and was replaced by the much larger Greater London, which took in nearly all of Middlesex, along with areas previously in Surrey, Kent, Essex and Hertfordshire.

The London Borough of Lambeth was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth and part of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth containing Streatham and Clapham.

This history below is extremely edited and a very brief sketch will only be given here.

Elizabeth states in her autobiography, "I was born in London, England on February 14, 1842. My father was Henry Hollist. He was a carpenter and followed stair building (circular stairs). My mother was Elizabeth Chandler. We were in pretty good circumstances. In 1834 we moved from London to Brighton, Sussex, England."

There is a long and beautiful history on Elizabeth who came from London on Valentines Day 1942 with her parents, met her husband, John Henry Stinger in Omaha and they were married, 1 October 1859 in Florence, Nebraska. Elizabeth states: "In October we went to Leavenworth, Kansas and then I returned to Omaha; my husband followed later and he worked in Council Bluffs until we were getting ready to come to Utah." "We all crossed the plains together as one family in that same year. We came in Joseph Horne's company, my husband driving the second team"... We arrived in Salt Lake City, September 13, 1861."
They lived in Ogden where her husband was a baker, Lima, Montana, Salt Lake City, and eventually ended up in McCammon, Idaho.


The county was abolished in 1965 and was replaced by the much larger Greater London, which took in nearly all of Middlesex, along with areas previously in Surrey, Kent, Essex and Hertfordshire.

The London Borough of Lambeth was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth and part of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth containing Streatham and Clapham.



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