Learning about the Taylor’s

I’m continuing my work on the Lund family, but now I’m focusing on the next two generations…particularly the wives and their families. Today, during naptime, I chose to research a bit more about Edith Pearl Taylor’s family (she went by Pearl). Here was all I had to go on:

Grandma Pearl was born about 1892 based on her marriage certificate. She was married on 18 Jan 1911 to Victor Erastus Lund. According to my MIL her father was William and her mother was Ada. She lived in Plain City, UT and died when my husband was a young boy. That’s it!

First, I hoped to verify the dates for Pearl’s birth/death. Since I knew that Edith died in Plain City, I searched for her gravestone on FindAGrave.com.

I think their children’s names are listed across the bottom, but it’s difficult to read. I’ll have to go see it in person sometime. What was really helpful on the FindAGrave.com website was the “family links”. There I found her parents – William and Ada Rose. Their gravestone also gave me a lot of new information.

In addition to the gravestone, another user “Burnt Almond Fudge” added the picture of William’s Death Certificate. So I tracked it down myself. With these three finds, I now have a lot more information about Pearl and her parents…in fact, I now know her paternal grandparents’ names. Score!

Source: State of Utah, Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956, entry 18685, William Taylor, 11 April 1942; digital images, Utah State Archives and Records Service, Utah State Archives (archives.utah.gov : downloaded 10 January 2012); Series no. 81448.

Transcription:

1 Place of Death

a.)    County

b.)    City or town

c.)     Name of hopital or institution

d.)    Length of stay: In hospital or institution

In this community

Weber

Ogden

2518 Lincoln Ave.

Residence

25 Years

2 Usual Residence of Deceased:

a.)    State

b.)    County

c.)     City or Town

d.)    Street No.

e.)    If foreign born, how long in U. S. A.

Utah

Weber

Ogden

2518 Lincoln Ave.

3

a.)    Full Name

b.)    If veteran, name war

c.)     Social Security No.

William Taylor

none

4 Sex

Male

5 Color or Race

White

6

a.)    Single, Married, Widowed, or Divorced

b.)    Name of husband or wife

c.)     Age of husband or wife if alive _ years.

Widowed

Ada Rose Taylor

7 Date of Birth

September 3, 1870

8 Age

71 years, 7 months, 8 days

9 Birthplace

Plain City, Utah

10 Usual occupation

Retired Farmer and Laborer

11 Industry or Business

12 Name of Father

John A. Taylor

13 Birthplace of Father

Texas

14 Maiden Name of Mother

Hannah Poulson

15 Birthplace of Mother

Christiana, Wales

16

a.)    Informant’s own signature

b.)    Address

(signed) Earl Taylor

Carlin, Nevada

17

a.)    (Burial, Cremation Removal)

b.)    Date thereof

c.)     Place: burial or cremation

Burial

April 15, 1942

Plain City Cemetery

18

a.)    Mortuary

b.)    Signature of funeral director

c.)     Address

d.)    License no.

e.)    Was body embalmed

f.)     Embalmer’s license no.

Lindquist & Sons.

(signed) Clyde A Lindquist

Ogden

64

Yes

283

19 Date received local registrar

     Registrar’s Signature

April 15, 1942

     (signed) A. B. McQuarric

20 Date of Death

April 11, 1942

21 I hereby Certify, That I attended deceased from _____ to _____ that I last saw him alive on not seen alive, death occurred on the date stated above, at about 8 A.

Immediate cause of death cardiac dilatation  / (duration) sudden

Due to Arteriosclerotic heart disease  /  (duration) years

Due to Generalized arteriosclerosis  /  (duration) years

Other Conditions _____

Major mindings:

     Of operations: none done

     Of autopsy: none done

22 If death was due to external causes, fillin the following:

a.)    Accident, suicide, or homicide (specify)

b.)    Date of occurrence

c.)     Where di the injury occur?

d.)    Did injury occur in or about home on farm, in industrial place, in public place?

e.)    While at work?

f.)     Means of ingury

—x

Yes, Feb 24

No

(signed)E.R. Dumke

Mar 2, 1926 / Ogden, Utah

23 Signature

Date

Address

(signed) L.W. Benson M.D.

April 13, 1942

Ogden, Utah

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 10 January 2012 | Posted in Death Certificate, Grave Marker, Taylor | Comment

Hans P F Lund – Grave Marker

Source: Grave marker for Hans P. F. Lund, born 17 Apr 1844, died 25 Sep 1872, Plain City Cemetery, Plain City, Weber, Utah, United States. photograph.

Transcript:

Hans P. F.
Lund
Born
Apr 17, 1844
Died
Sep 25, 1872
—–
Andrew F
Lund
Born
Jan 23, 1827
Died
Sep 24 1871
—–
Born at Bornholm
Denmark


But who is Andrew? In the database I have a brother for Hans named Jacob Andreas Funk Lund, and I have that he died 24 Sept 1871. But I have that he was born 23 Jan 1846. Could Andrew be an uncle? Is the birth year wrong on the grave marker? That seems odd as I would think the family would want a correct grave marker. I’ll have to look for a grave marker for Jacob and see if he is buried somewhere else. I would really like to find out how these brothers died as they were both so young (25 and 28 years old).

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 31 October 2011 | Posted in Funk, Grave Marker, Lund | Comment

Didrick and Karen Lund – Grave Marker

I just scanned in a bunch of documents at the in-laws house. I’m so excited to sort through them and add them as sources in my database. Since most of the documents are for living relatives, I won’t be adding them to the blog.

In the meantime, I was looking through my “to file” folder and came across this:

Source: Tombstone for Didrick F. Lund and Karen C., Didrick died 21 Oct 1885, Karen died 17 May 1907, Plain City Cemetary, Plain City, Weber, Utah, United States. photograph.

This is the grave marker for both Didrick and Karen Lund – Troy’s third-great-grandparents. All the information on the marker matches what I had in the database – except, the name spellings. This is yet another way to spell Didrick. I also have Diderich, and Didrich and various combinations of Lund, Funk, and Funch, sometimes together, sometimes not. Also, I have Karen’s name as Karen Kathrina Chirstine Hansen, but that only comes from Family Group Records from the new Family Search. I’ll have to find a birth record for her to get her “real” name at birth.

Transcription:

Didrick F.
LUND
born
Mar. 25. 1816.
died
Oct. 21. 1885.
—-
Karen C.
Wife of the above
born
Oct. 9. 1815
died
May 17. 1907
—-
Born at Bornholm Denmark
—-
REST

I think it says “REST” but it also looks like RBST or RβST, but those don’t really make sense. I got this photograph from findagrave.com so I’ll have to go to Plain City in person to get a better image.

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 17 October 2011 | Posted in Grave Marker, Lund | Comment