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- [S49] 1880 United States Census, 319B (Reliability: 1).
Euphemie A. MOULTAN Household
Female
Other Information:
Birth Year <1857>
Birthplace IRE
Age 23
Occupation Keeping House
Marital Status M
Race W
Head of Household Heber J. MOULTAN
Relation Wife
Father's Birthplace CAN
Mother's Birthplace IRE
Source Information:
Census Place Heber, Wasatch, Utah
Family History Library Film 1255339
NA Film Number T9-1339
Page Number 319B
Place of birth is listed as Canada in death records.
- [S15] Cemeteries and Burial Databases, (State of Utah) (Reliability: 3).
Burial Information: Moulton, Euphemia Ann
Birth: 6/9/1856
Death: 4/18/1914
Burial: 12/11/1914
Place of Birth: Cantebury Parish, New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Death: Heber, Wasatch, Utah
Cause of Death: Chronic Nephritis
Grave Location: Heber City Cemetery, A_331_10
Source:
Comments:
Relatives: Robinson, Margaret E. (Mother)
Carroll, Patrick (Father)
- [S153] Wasatch Wave, (J. Willard Marriott Library Digital Technologies) (Reliability: 3), 01 May 1914.
Saturday, April 18, marked the passing from this life of Mrs. James H. Moulton. Notwithstanding the sorrows of parting, death came as a release after years of patient suffering. For the last eleven years terrible sickness has marred what pleasure and happiness there should have been in life. Throughout this period, her great ambition was the welfare of her family. Willingly she would have gone, but she held tenaciously to life for the sake of her children. She leaves a husband and eight children, and numerous relatives to mourn her departure.
Euphemia A. Carroll was born June 9th, 1856, in New Brunswick, Canada. Her parents were Patrick and Margaret Carroll, who, being converted to the gospel, left their home for Utah, stopping enroute at Woods Cross, Nebraska, and at Ft. Bridger, working at the latter place at the mail station. In the spring of 1802 they came to Heber. Their mode of crossing the great plain was by a yoke of oxen and a yoke of cows. Arriving in this valley almost at the first settlement of it, she has spent her life from childhood, living through the pioneer conditions to the present time. Forty years ago this coming September Euphemia A. Carroll married James H. Moulton; the issue from this marriage being a large family of thirteen children, five of whom have preceded her to the great beyond.
Her father’s family moved shortly after her marriage to Ashley, where her mother passed away just last December.
Incident to the growth of this town she has raised a large family, helping her husband in his various callings, being in every sense a most devoted wife and mother. Besides her own children, she has indeed been a mother to one of her grand children who lost her own mother at birth.
The funeral services were conducted under the direction of Bishop Joseph A. Rasband in the stake house, Monday the 20th. There was a great number of relatives and friends present. Consoling and lauditory remarks as to the character of the deceased wre made by Patriarch Thomas Hicken, President Joseph R. Murdock, Dr. H. R. Hatch, David A. Broadbent and Bishop Joseph A. Rasband. The opening prayer was offered by Patriarch John Duke, the closing prayer by Jos. E. D. Tomlinson. The singing was under the direction of Jos. A. Murdock and the dedicatory prayer was made by Henry L. McMullin.
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