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Phoebe Caron <I>Bingham</I> Hislop

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Phoebe Caron Bingham Hislop

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Feb 1929 (aged 66)
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
20.00_L8_S2A
Memorial ID
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MRS. GEORGE W. HISLOP, AFTER LONG ILLNESS PASSES AWAY AT HER HOME SAT.

Once more it has fallen to our lot to chronicle the departure of this life of one of the pioneers of Ashley Valley. One also who has taken an active part in moral and religious advancement of the community. Mrs. G. W. Hislop passed away ten o'clock Saturday night, February 9th.

Her sufferings have been both protracted and severe extending over a period of considerably more than two years. She bore her suffering with remarkable fortitude.

Mrs. Hislop, with her husband moved from Huntsville, Utah to Ashley Valley in 1881. She was President of Glines Ward Y. L. M. I. A. for four years, a teacher in the first Relief Society organized in Ashley Valley, second counselor in the Relief Society of Glines Ward fourteen years.

They moved to Maeser in 1905 where she was made Relief Society president February 3, 1906 and was an ernest worker fourteen years in that organization.

She was a loving mother and grandmother to nine of her grandchildren who were left without mothers for eight years.

Phoebe Caron Bingham Hislop was born at Ogden, Utah June 4, 1882. She came to Ashley Valley with her father Thomas Bingham November 1877 and lived at Green River until the spring of 1878, then he moved to Dry Fork. In September 1878 she went to Huntsville, Utah and was married to George Watt Hislop October 11, 1878.

She was the mother of ten children, five of whom are living. She leaves a husband and these five children, George T., David A., and Warren Hislop of Tonopah, Nevada; Mrs. Marion Allen, Vernal and Mrs. A. H. Thomas of Huntington, Utah. Also twenty-two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, Thomas Bingham Jr., Mary B. H. Stringham, of Vernal; David H. Bingham of Alberta, Canada; Charles R. Bingham, Pocatello, Idaho and Mrs. Martha B. Perry of California and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock a.m. today (Thursday).

-Vernal Express, February 14, 1929

Phoebe Caron Bingham was the daughter of Karen Hoppoch Holliday and Thomas Bingham.

She married George Watt Hislop August 11, 1878 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

To this union they had the following children: George Thomas Hislop, David Andrew Hislop, John Hislop, Chloe Agnes Hislop, Mary Lucinda Hislop, Charles Hislop, Warren Hislop, Emma Manella Hislop, Jessie Isabell Hislop and Mark Edwin Hislop.
MRS. GEORGE W. HISLOP, AFTER LONG ILLNESS PASSES AWAY AT HER HOME SAT.

Once more it has fallen to our lot to chronicle the departure of this life of one of the pioneers of Ashley Valley. One also who has taken an active part in moral and religious advancement of the community. Mrs. G. W. Hislop passed away ten o'clock Saturday night, February 9th.

Her sufferings have been both protracted and severe extending over a period of considerably more than two years. She bore her suffering with remarkable fortitude.

Mrs. Hislop, with her husband moved from Huntsville, Utah to Ashley Valley in 1881. She was President of Glines Ward Y. L. M. I. A. for four years, a teacher in the first Relief Society organized in Ashley Valley, second counselor in the Relief Society of Glines Ward fourteen years.

They moved to Maeser in 1905 where she was made Relief Society president February 3, 1906 and was an ernest worker fourteen years in that organization.

She was a loving mother and grandmother to nine of her grandchildren who were left without mothers for eight years.

Phoebe Caron Bingham Hislop was born at Ogden, Utah June 4, 1882. She came to Ashley Valley with her father Thomas Bingham November 1877 and lived at Green River until the spring of 1878, then he moved to Dry Fork. In September 1878 she went to Huntsville, Utah and was married to George Watt Hislop October 11, 1878.

She was the mother of ten children, five of whom are living. She leaves a husband and these five children, George T., David A., and Warren Hislop of Tonopah, Nevada; Mrs. Marion Allen, Vernal and Mrs. A. H. Thomas of Huntington, Utah. Also twenty-two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, Thomas Bingham Jr., Mary B. H. Stringham, of Vernal; David H. Bingham of Alberta, Canada; Charles R. Bingham, Pocatello, Idaho and Mrs. Martha B. Perry of California and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock a.m. today (Thursday).

-Vernal Express, February 14, 1929

Phoebe Caron Bingham was the daughter of Karen Hoppoch Holliday and Thomas Bingham.

She married George Watt Hislop August 11, 1878 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

To this union they had the following children: George Thomas Hislop, David Andrew Hislop, John Hislop, Chloe Agnes Hislop, Mary Lucinda Hislop, Charles Hislop, Warren Hislop, Emma Manella Hislop, Jessie Isabell Hislop and Mark Edwin Hislop.


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