Charlotte Leavitt Longstroth

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About Charlotte Leavitt Longstroth

  • Residence: Utah, United States - 1870
  • Residence: Mendon, Cache, Utah, United States - 1880
  • Residence: ED 75 College, Mendon, Millville Precincts, Cache, Utah, United States - 1900
  • Residence: Mendon, , Utah - 1910

GEDCOM Note

Charlotte Baker Longstroth— Pioneer Woman Dies, Ardent Church Worker Closes Career At Age Of 86 Years — Mrs. Charlotte Baker Longstroth, 86, early Utah pioneer and an ardent church worker, succumbed at her home at Mendon, Utah, last night of natural causes. Mrs. Longstroth was born in Salt Lake City, April 5, 1849, the daughter of Simon and Charlotte Leavitt Baker. She is the widow of William Longstroth who died 25 years ago. Mrs. Longstroth left Salt Lake City with her parents when 14 years old and settled in Cache Valley where she has resided since. Mrs. Longstroth has been prominent in Relief Society activities in the Mendon ward and in many branches of church service. Surviving are 12 children, Mrs. Peter Larsen, Mrs. Thomas Muir, and William G. Longstroth, all of Mendon; Mrs. Rose Manning of Garland; Stephen Longstroth, Greenleaf, Idaho; George Longstroth, Ridgedale, Idaho; Mrs. J. W. Evans, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. J. W. Wright and Mrs. Leo W. Goates of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Theo Petterborrg and Lynn Longstroth, both of Preston, Idaho; and Alma Longstroth of Ogden. Also 50 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Mendon ward chapel. Bishop Henry C. Sorensen will officiate at the services. Friends may call at the residence in Mendon Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial will take place in the Mendon City cemetery under the direction of the Larkin Mortuary. [Newspaper Not Listed]

Charlotte Baker Longstroth— Charlotte Baker Longstroth, 86, one of Mendon's oldest pioneers, died at her home Friday night following a paralytic stroke. She suffered a paralytic stroke two months ago while visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Goates, in Salt Lake City but recovered sufficiently t be taken to her Mendon home three weeks ago. On September 26, the family of Mrs. Longstroth held a big reunion in Mendon, meeting for the first time in 25 years. Mrs. Longstroth was born in Salt Lake City, April 5, 1849. Her parents moved to Mendon with the first settlers there. In 1869, she married William Longstroth, in the Endowment house in Salt Lake. He preceded her in death by several years. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Peter Larsen, Mrs. Thomas Muir and William C. Longstroth of Mendon; Mrs. Rose Manning of Garland; Stephen Longstroth of Greenleaf, Idaho; Mrs. J. W. Evans, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. J. W. Wright and Mrs. Leo Goates, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Theodore Petersborg and Lynn Longstroth of Preston, Idaho and Alma Longstroth of Ogden. She also has 50 grandchildren, 50 great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Mendon ward chapel. [Newspaper Not Listed]

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Charlotte Leavitt Longstroth's Timeline

1849
April 2, 1849
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
1857
April 22, 1857
Age 8
1868
November 12, 1868
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, United States
1869
October 18, 1869
Age 20
1870
December 11, 1870
Mendon, Cache County, Utah
1872
November 2, 1872
Mendon, Cache County, Utah
1875
January 25, 1875
Mendon, Cache County, Utah
1877
September 5, 1877
Mendon, Cache County, Utah