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About Jane Harriet Spriggs
Mrs. J. H. Neibaur Dies After Stroke
Mrs. Jane Harriet Neibaur, wife of Hyrum L. Neibaur, native of England and resident of this city for the past seven years, died at the family home 762 Harrison avenue, this morning from the effects of an apoplectic stroke she suffered Thursday while watering the front lawn at her home. She was born June 12, 1849, and came to Salt Lake in 1853. The family moved to Idaho after remaining here a short time and came back to this city about seven years ago.
Mrs. Neibaur was found lying unconscious on the front walk of her home by her husband.
The deceased is survived by her husband and three sons, Joseph H. of Montana, David of Idaho and Irvin J. of Idaho; five daughters, Mrs. Harriet Moon of Mesa Ariz., Mrs. Charlotte Hjorth of Springville, Miss Leah Neibaur of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mary Wilson of Ogden and Mrs. Jane Cobabe of Los Angeles; tow brothers, Henry Spriggs of Park city and Irvin Spriggs of Eureka, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rhoad of Burley Ida., and Mrs. Julia Woosington of San Francisco Cal. Mrs. Neibaur is a sister-in-law of Mrs. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6289756 Charles W. Nibley.]
Salt Lake Telegram November 24, 1923
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via daughter Charlotte Hjorth (born Neibaur) by SmartCopy: Oct 30 2014, 22:16:25 UTC
Mrs. J. H. Neibaur Dies After Stroke
Mrs. Jane Harriet Neibaur, wife of Hyrum L. Neibaur, native of England and resident of this city for the past seven years, died at the family home 762 Harrison avenue, this morning from the effects of an apoplectic stroke she suffered Thursday while watering the front lawn at her home. She was born June 12, 1849, and came to Salt Lake in 1853. The family moved to Idaho after remaining here a short time and came back to this city about seven years ago.
Mrs. Neibaur was found lying unconscious on the front walk of her home by her husband.
The deceased is survived by her husband and three sons, Joseph H. of Montana, David of Idaho and Irvin J. of Idaho; five daughters, Mrs. Harriet Moon of Mesa Ariz., Mrs. Charlotte Hjorth of Springville, Miss Leah Neibaur of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mary Wilson of Ogden and Mrs. Jane Cobabe of Los Angeles; tow brothers, Henry Spriggs of Park city and Irvin Spriggs of Eureka, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rhoad of Burley Ida., and Mrs. Julia Woosington of San Francisco Cal. Mrs. Neibaur is a sister-in-law of Mrs. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6289756 Charles W. Nibley.]
Salt Lake Telegram November 24, 1923
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via daughter Mary Elizabeth Watson (born Neibaur) by SmartCopy: Sep 11 2015, 21:36:22 UTC
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Jane Harriet Spriggs's Timeline
1848 |
June 12, 1848
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Ipswich, Suffolk, England
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1867 |
October 16, 1867
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
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1870 |
January 27, 1870
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Coalville, Summit County, Utah, USA
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1871 |
December 25, 1871
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Kamas, Summit County, Utah, United States
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1873 |
October 19, 1873
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Kamas, Summit County, Utah Territory, United States
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1875 |
November 1, 1875
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Kamas, Summit County, Utah, USA
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1878 |
May 25, 1878
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Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
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1880 |
June 9, 1880
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Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah Territory, United States
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