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Elisha Gates Bingham

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Elisha Gates Bingham

Birth
Slaterville, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
12 May 1942 (aged 79)
South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Utah Death Certificate

Ogden Standard Examiner May 13, 1942

ELISHA G. BINGHAM

WILSON-Elisha Gates Bingham, 79, well known farmer of this area, died Tuesday at two-thirty p.m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hugh L. Barnes of Burch Creek, after a five-month illness.
Mr. Bingham was born in Slaterville, June 2, 1862, a son of Willard and Genet Gates Bingham. When a youth his family moved to Wilson, where he had lived until about five months ago, when he moved with his daughter.
He was a prominent L.D.S. church worker. As a young man he had been active in the Young Men's Mutual Improvement association and Sunday school. He was a member of the Wilson L.D.S. ward and a high priest in the North Weber stake at the time of his death. He married Emma Bonneru in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Endowment house January 13, 1881. She died in Ogden, October 19, 1941.
Surviving are five sons and three daughters, Elisha D. Bingham of Los Angeles, Wilford A. Bingham of Clinton, Leonard O. Bingham of Salt Lake City, Frank A. Bingham of Farr West, Elmer L. Bingham of Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. John Bitton, Jr., of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. R. C. Robinson of Farmington and Mrs. Barnes of Burch Creek; five sisters, Mrs. David Rawson and Mrs. Emmaretta Hancock of Berkeley, Calif., Mrs. Louis Bitton of Ogden, Mrs. Susan Cazier of Afton, Wyo., and Mrs. Phillip Dance of Thomas, Idaho; 44 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday at two p.m. in the L.D.S. Wilson chapel, with Bishop John Hawkes conducting. Friends may call at the family home in Wilson Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday until hour of services. Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery under direction of Lindquist & Sons' mortuary.
Utah Death Certificate

Ogden Standard Examiner May 13, 1942

ELISHA G. BINGHAM

WILSON-Elisha Gates Bingham, 79, well known farmer of this area, died Tuesday at two-thirty p.m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hugh L. Barnes of Burch Creek, after a five-month illness.
Mr. Bingham was born in Slaterville, June 2, 1862, a son of Willard and Genet Gates Bingham. When a youth his family moved to Wilson, where he had lived until about five months ago, when he moved with his daughter.
He was a prominent L.D.S. church worker. As a young man he had been active in the Young Men's Mutual Improvement association and Sunday school. He was a member of the Wilson L.D.S. ward and a high priest in the North Weber stake at the time of his death. He married Emma Bonneru in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Endowment house January 13, 1881. She died in Ogden, October 19, 1941.
Surviving are five sons and three daughters, Elisha D. Bingham of Los Angeles, Wilford A. Bingham of Clinton, Leonard O. Bingham of Salt Lake City, Frank A. Bingham of Farr West, Elmer L. Bingham of Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. John Bitton, Jr., of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. R. C. Robinson of Farmington and Mrs. Barnes of Burch Creek; five sisters, Mrs. David Rawson and Mrs. Emmaretta Hancock of Berkeley, Calif., Mrs. Louis Bitton of Ogden, Mrs. Susan Cazier of Afton, Wyo., and Mrs. Phillip Dance of Thomas, Idaho; 44 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday at two p.m. in the L.D.S. Wilson chapel, with Bishop John Hawkes conducting. Friends may call at the family home in Wilson Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday until hour of services. Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery under direction of Lindquist & Sons' mortuary.

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