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About Hyrum Smith Neibaur

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868

Neibaur, Hyrum

Birth Date: 30 Nov. 1844
Death Date: 5 Oct. 1935 Gender: Male Age: 3 Company: Brigham Young Company (1848)

SOURCE: Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868 Brigham Young Company (1848)

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Birth: Nov. 30, 1844
Nauvoo Hancock County Illinois, USA

Death: Oct. 6, 1934 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA

NEIBAUR DEATH HELD NATURAL

Police discard Hit-Run Theory as Cause of Aged Man's Demise

At first believed to be the victim of a hit-run driver, police concluded Monday that Hyrum S. Neibaur, 89, 132 West North Temple street, died of natural causes Saturday night. Mr. Neibaur was found unconscious at 7 p.m. Saturday in the street at West Temple and North Temple streets. He died at 9:20 p.m. in the emergency hospital, where he was taken. The aged man was found by Miss Monte Roberts, 20, 54 West First South street. She hailed a passing motorist, G. L. Robinson, 41, of 41 Hartwell avenue, who took the man to the hospital. Traffic Investigator E. H. Christensen said he believed Mr. Neibaur suffered a stroke while on his way to church. Mr. Neibaur was an active member of the L.D.S. church. He served as superintendent of the Sunday school in Frances ward, Kamas, Utah, and had been an active temple worker. Mr. Neibaur was born in Hancock county, Illinois, November 30, 18444, a son of Mr. And Mrs. Alexander Neibaur. He came to Salt Lake City with his parents in 1848. His father was one of the first matchmakers in Salt Lake City. In 1867 he married Jane Spriggs in the old Endowment house. The couple moved to Heber City several years later.

Salt Lake Telegram October 8, 1934

FUNERAL SERVICES SET FOR HYRUM S. NEIBAUR

Funeral services for Hyrum S. Neibaur, 90, 132 West North Temple street, who died in a local hospital Saturday night, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Joseph William taylor mortuary, 125 North Main street. Bishop Henry M. Taggart. of the Hawthorne L.D.S. ward will officiate. Interment will be in City cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Thrusday prior to service.

Salt Lake Telegram October 9, 1934

Family links:

Parents:
  • Alexander Neibaur (1808 - 1883)
  • Ellen Breakel Neibaur (1811 - 1870)
Spouse:
  • Jane Harriet Spriggs Neibaur (1848 - 1923)
Children:
  • Joseph H Neibaur (1870 - 1947)*
  • Charlotte Neibaur Hjorth (1873 - 1957)*
  • Lean Neibaur (1878 - 1929)*
  • Mary Elizabeth Neibaur Watson (1880 - 1966)*
  • David Neibaur (1882 - 1959)*
  • William Neibaur (1886 - 1899)*
  • Irwin John Neibaur (1887 - 1962)*
  • Earl Neibaur (1889 - 1891)*
  • Jane Neibaur Cobabe (1892 - 1983)*

Burial: Salt Lake City Cemetery Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Plot: R_31_4_1E



Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel 1847–1868 Brigham Young Company (1848)

Age at departure: 3

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Birth: Nov. 30, 1844 Nauvoo Hancock County Illinois, USA

Death: Oct. 6, 1934 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA

NEIBAUR DEATH HELD NATURAL

Police discard Hit-Run Theory as Cause of Aged Man's Demise

At first believed to be the victim of a hit-run driver, police concluded Monday that Hyrum S. Neibaur, 89, 132 West North Temple street, died of natural causes Saturday night.
Mr. Neibaur was found unconscious at 7 p.m. Saturday in the street at West Temple and North Temple streets. He died at 9:20 p.m. in the emergency hospital, where he was taken.
The aged man was found by Miss Monte Roberts, 20, 54 West First South street. She hailed a passing motorist, G. L. Robinson, 41, of 41 Hartwell avenue, who took the man to the hospital.
Traffic Investigator E. H. Christensen said he believed Mr. Neibaur suffered a stroke while on his way to church.
Mr. Neibaur was an active member of the L.D.S. church. He served as superintendent of the Sunday school in Frances ward, Kamas, Utah, and had been an active temple worker.
Mr. Neibaur was born in Hancock county, Illinois, November 30, 1844, a son of Mr. And Mrs. Alexander Neibaur. He came to Salt Lake City with his parents in 1848. His father was one of the first matchmakers in Salt Lake City.
In 1867 he married Jane Spriggs in the old Endowment house. The couple moved to Heber City several years later.

Salt Lake Telegram October 8, 1934

FUNERAL SERVICES SET FOR HYRUM S. NEIBAUR

Funeral services for Hyrum S. Neibaur, 90, 132 West North Temple street, who died in a local hospital Saturday night, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Joseph William taylor mortuary, 125 North Main street. Bishop Henry M. Taggart. of the Hawthorne L.D.S. ward will officiate. Interment will be in City cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Thrusday prior to service.

Salt Lake Telegram October 9, 193

Family links:

Parents:
  • Alexander Neibaur (1808 - 1883)
  • Ellen Breakell Neibaur (1811 - 1870)
Spouse:
  • Jane Harriet Spriggs Neibaur (1848 - 1923)
Children:
  • Hyrum Alexander Neibaur (1867 - 1884)*
  • Joseph Henry Neibaur (1870 - 1947)*
  • Harriet Ellin Nielson Moon (1871 - 1928)*
  • Charlotte Neibaur Hjorth (1873 - 1957)*
  • Benjamin Neibaur (1875 - 1908)*
  • Leah Neibaur (1878 - 1929)*
  • Mary Elizabeth Neibaur Watson (1880 - 1966)*
  • David Neibaur (1882 - 1959)*
  • Irwin John Neibaur (1884 - 1962)*
  • William Neibaur (1886 - 1899)*
  • Earl Neibaur (1889 - 1891)*
  • Jane Neibaur Cobabe (1892 - 1983)*
Siblings:
  • Joseph William Neibaur (1835 - 1927)*
  • Margaret Jane Neibaur Miller (1836 - 1928)*
  • Samuel Breakell Neibaur (1838 - 1839)*
  • Isaac Neibaur (1839 - 1900)*
  • Alice Breakell Neibaur Rosenbaum (1841 - 1914)*
  • Bertha Breakel Neibaur Fillmore (1842 - 1912)*
  • Hyrum Smith Neibaur (1844 - 1934)
  • Leah Breakel Neibaur Paul (1846 - 1913)*
  • Rachel Neibour (1847 - 1847)*
  • Sarah Ellen Neibaur O'Driscoll (1849 - 1945)*
  • Rebecca Ann Neibaur Nibley (1851 - 1926)*
  • Mary Esther Neibaur (1852 - 1852)*
  • Matilda Isabell Neibaur Lorden (1854 - 1911)*
  • Nathan Alexander Neibaur (1855 - 1942)*
  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Salt Lake City Cemetery Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Plot: R_31_4_1E

Created by: Jason O'Driscoll Record added: Aug 11, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 40543154

NEIBAUR DEATH HELD NATURAL

Police discard Hit-Run Theory as Cause of Aged Man's Demise

At first believed to be the victim of a hit-run driver, police concluded Monday that Hyrum S. Neibaur, 89, 132 West North Temple street, died of natural causes Saturday night.
Mr. Neibaur was found unconscious at 7 p.m. Saturday in the street at West Temple and North Temple streets. He died at 9:20 p.m. in the emergency hospital, where he was taken.
The aged man was found by Miss Monte Roberts, 20, 54 West First South street. She hailed a passing motorist, G. L. Robinson, 41, of 41 Hartwell avenue, who took the man to the hospital.
Traffic Investigator E. H. Christensen said he believed Mr. Neibaur suffered a stroke while on his way to church.
Mr. Neibaur was an active member of the L.D.S. church. He served as superintendent of the Sunday school in Frances ward, Kamas, Utah, and had been an active temple worker.
Mr. Neibaur was born in Hancock county, Illinois, November 30, 1844, a son of Mr. And Mrs. Alexander Neibaur. He came to Salt Lake City with his parents in 1848. His father was one of the first matchmakers in Salt Lake City.
In 1867 he married Jane Spriggs in the old Endowment house. The couple moved to Heber City several years later.

Salt Lake Telegram October 8, 1934

FUNERAL SERVICES SET FOR HYRUM S. NEIBAUR

Funeral services for Hyrum S. Neibaur, 90, 132 West North Temple street, who died in a local hospital Saturday night, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Joseph William taylor mortuary, 125 North Main street. Bishop Henry M. Taggart. of the Hawthorne L.D.S. ward will officiate. Interment will be in City cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Thrusday prior to service.

Salt Lake Telegram October 9, 1934

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Hyrum Smith Neibaur's Timeline

1844
November 30, 1844
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, U S A
1846
February 15, 1846
Age 1
Nauvoo, Hancock, IL
1850
1850
Age 5
Salt Lake, UT
1854
October 29, 1854
Age 9
October 29, 1854
Age 9
1856
August 29, 1856
Age 11
1860
June 5, 1860
Age 15
Salt Lake, UT
1866
December 19, 1866
Age 22