George Noble Parents
(1834-1892)
Sophia Josephine Walker
(1831-)
George Noble Parents
(1865-)

 

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Elizabeth Gallaunt

George Noble Parents

  • Born: 1865, Boston, Mass.
  • Marriage: Elizabeth Gallaunt on 12 Jan 1885 in Boston, Mass.
  • Died: Unknown, Salt Lake City, Utah
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GEN: See Historical Document. NOTE SOUR Br\?8derbund Family Archive #168, Ed. 1, Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, Da NOTE te of Import: 29 Aug, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.168.1.1361.13\0=\0:CAUS Ruptured bladde NOTE r - death certificate lits "cystitis," inflammation of the bladde\0=\0:SOUR Br\?8derbu NOTE nd Family Archive #168, Ed. 1, Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, Date of Import: NOTE 29 Aug, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.168.1.1361.13\0=\0:_FA1\0=\0:DATE 23 AUG 1919\0=\0:PLAC Died NOTE while visiting daughter Gertrude inEverett of a ruptured bladder and kidney inf NOTE ection\0=\0:_FA1\0=\0:DATE 29 AUG 1919\0=\0:PLAC Burial date\0=\0:SOUR Br\?8derbund Family Archive NOTE #168, Ed. 1, Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, Date of Import: 29 Aug, 1998, In NOTE ternal Ref. #1.168.1.1361.13\0=\0:_FA2\0=\0:PLAC Plot: 39529 L-26-13-E-1\0=\0:SOUR Br\?8derbu NOTE nd Family Archive #168, Ed. 1, Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, Date of Import: NOTE 29 Aug, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.168.1.1361.13\0=\0:_MDCL Death certificate also list NOTE ed Nephritis as contributory to death, nephritis is kidney infection. Death ce NOTE rtificate states cystitis was 5 years duration and nephritis was 6 months durati NOTE on.Life of George Noble Parents\0=\0:George Noble Parents was born August 6, 1865, i NOTE n Boston, Massachusetts, the oldest child of George Noble Parents and Sophia Wal NOTE ker Parents. He had one brother, Charles Joseph Parents, who married late in li NOTE fe and had no children. No one knows his whereabouts (the family).\0=\0:George atte NOTE nded public schools in Boston where he met Elizabeth Gallaunt, whom he had many NOTE good times with and the courtship continued and on January 12, 1885, he was marr NOTE ied to her in St. Leo's Catholic Church by a Catholic priest. He had to sign pa NOTE pers to the effect that she could raise all the children in the Catholic Church. NOTE \0=\0:He was a wood engraver by trade, and worked in Boston when first married, but NOTE in the fall of 1886, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska and worked as a manager of a ca NOTE f. He worked there while his wife and wife's mother lived on a homestead in O'N NOTE eill, Nebraska, with the children. Six years of drought continued so he decided NOTE to move to Denver, Colorado, where he started in restaurant business for himsel NOTE f.\0=\0:After 14 years of hard work he went broke and lost his home, business, etc., NOTE and came to Salt Lake City, Utah, with family and $35.00 and a few necessities NOTE of life. He had been in town a short while when he met an old friend on the str NOTE eet. He asked him what he was doing in Salt Lake City. George told him he was NOTE looking for work and he said he knew where they needed a man, so the next day he NOTE started to work at the Chesapeake Caf, where he worked for two years. Working NOTE hard and saving money with the help of his good wife, he now had enough money to NOTE start in business for himself again. On 3rd South and Main he opened a caf, he NOTE operated there for one year, but had bad luck and went broke again.\0=\0:By this ti NOTE me he was very discouraged, but his family had to have support, so he went to wo NOTE rk at Morgan's Caf as a waiter. Things seemed much brighter for a while so he w NOTE as still determined to go in business for himself again, but things still didn't NOTE work out right and he went broke again, so he decided to be a waiter again and NOTE make the best of things.\0=\0:In June 1919, he and his wife went to Seattle for is h NOTE ealth and to visit their oldest daughter, Gertrude Parents Walker. They were th NOTE ere three months when he passed away from a ruptured bladder on August 23, 1919. NOTE His wife shipped his body back to Salt Lake City, Utah, for burial. He is bur NOTE ied in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. He was the father of five daughters and one NOTE son: Gertrude Sophia Parents Walker, Catherine Loretto Parents Phillips, Edna NOTE Parents Hardman, Elizabeth Lillian Parents Cowdin, Georgia Erma Parents Ledingha NOTE m, and Charles Joseph Parents.\0=\0:* * * * * * * * * *\0=\0:Death certificate states th NOTE at he lived in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, at his daughter's residenc NOTE e, 702 34th Street, Everett, and had lived there for two months. The doctor th NOTE at signed the death certificate, Cook, MD, stated he had treated George since Ju NOTE ly 8, 1919 for his health and was with him when he died at 5:00 p.m. on the afte NOTE rnoon of August 23, 1919, and that George died at home. [Br\?8derbund Family Arch NOTE ive #168, Ed. 1, Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, Date of Import: 29 Aug, 1998, NOTE Internal Ref. #1.168.1.1361.13]\0=\0:Individual: Parents, Goerge\0=\0:Birth date: 1865\0= NOTE \0:Death date: August 23, 1919\0=\0:Death place: Everett, Snohomish County, Washingto NOTE n\0=\0:Burial date: 29 Aug, 1919\0=\0:Plot: 39529 L-26-13-E-1\0=\0:


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George married Elizabeth Gallaunt, daughter of Joseph Gallaunt and Catherine O'neill, on 12 Jan 1885 in Boston, Mass. (Elizabeth Gallaunt was born in 1867 in Not Available and died on 18 Feb 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah.)