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- [S95] Death Certificates - Utah - Utah State Archives, Series 81448, Caroline Ann Stringham; Utah, Uintah; 59; 18 December 1905.
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Name: Caroline Ann Stringham
Place of death: Utah, Uintah, North Ashley, Maeser
Death: 12 Dec 1905
Burial: 21 Dec 1905, Fairview Cemetery
Birth: 7 Feb 1955, London England
Age: 50
Father: William Crouch, England
Maiden name of mother: Baker, England
Occupation: house wife
- [S62] Census, 1900, United States - FamilySearch, Millward, North Ashley Precinct, Uintah, Utah; ED 150; sheet 2A, line 44, sheet 2B, line 1; dwelling 215, family 29; Phillip Stringham; accessed; 16 October 2021 (Reliability: 3).
source - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMRT-R7R
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Stringham, Phillip, head, July 1856, 44, married 26 years, Utah, New York, Massachusetts, farmer
Stringham, Caroline A., wife, Feb 1855, 45, married 26 years, 12 children, 11 living, England, England, England, immigrated in 1869, 30 years in US
Stringham, Mary F., daughter, Feb 1881, 19, housemaid
Stringham, Phillip C., son, Feb 1883, 17, shepherd
Stringham, Susan, daughter, Feb 1885, 15, housemaid
Stringham, Zina R., daughter, Mar 1887, 13, housemaid
Stringham, Bryant, son, Apr 1889, 11, chore boy
Stringham, William, son, Jul 1892, 7
Stringham, Irving R., son, Oct 1895, 4
Stringham, Beatrice, daughter, Sep 1898, 1
- [S102] Census, 1861, England and Wales - FamilySearch, Plumstead; ED 22; page 8,9; household 49; William Crouch; accessed; 17 October 2021 (Reliability: 3).
source - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MG-G5DN
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Wm Crouch, head, male, 39, born: Sussex Brede, occupation: Metropolitan Police Constable
Caroline Crouch, wife, female, 37, born: Sussex Icklesham
W J [or I] Crouch, son, male, 9, born: St Georges London
Caroline Ann Crouch, daughter, female, 6, born: Middlesex St Pancras
? [page damage] F Crouch, daughter, female, 4, born: Kent Greenwich
Clara J Crouch, daughter, female, 1, born: Kent Greenwich
John H Baker, nurse child, male, 11/12, born: Middlesex St Pancras
- [S105] Birth Index, Civil Registration, England & Wales, 1837-1915 - Ancestry, accessed; 26 October 2021; Caroline Ann Crouch (Reliability: 3).
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Jan,Feb,Mar 1855
Crouch, Caroline Ann, Pancras
- [S107] Ancestry Member Tree, Caroline Ann Crouch; 26 October 2021 (Reliability: 3).
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Registration District: Saint Pancras
Birth in the sub-district of Camden Town in the County of Middlesex
Born 7 February 1855, 16 Salisbury Place
Caroline Ann, girl
William Crouch
Caroline Crouch formerly Baker
Panters, Labourer
16 Salisbury Place, Panoras Road
- [S65] Census, 1880, United States - FamilySearch, Ashley Precinct, Ashley, Uintah, Utah; ED 80; sheet 112A, line 8; dwelling 65, family 67; Phillip Stringham; accessed; 16 October 2021 (Reliability: 3).
source - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNSL-S17
image - https://www.dropbox.com/s/p419eqn3jd3yjne/Stringham_Phillip_b1856_Census_1880_01.jpg?dl=0
Stringham, Philip, male, 23, farming
Stringham, Caroline, female, 25, wife, keeping house
Stringham, Carrie, female, 5, daughter
Stringham, Thilwina, female, 3, daughter
Stringham, Grace, female, 1, daughter
- [S95] Death Certificates - Utah - Utah State Archives, Series 81448, Caroline Ann Stringham; Utah, Uintah; 59; 18 December 1905 (Reliability: 3).
source - https://axaemarchives.utah.gov/cgi-bin/indexesresults.cgi?RUNWHAT=IDXFILES&KEYPATH=IDX208420006724
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Name: Caroline Ann Stringham
Place of death: Utah, Uintah, North Ashley, Maeser
Death: 12 Dec 1905
Burial: 21 Dec 1905, Fairview Cemetery
Birth: 7 Feb 1955, London England
Age: 50
Father: William Crouch, England
Maiden name of mother: Baker, England
Occupation: house wife
- [S96] Obituaries from Utah Newspapers, 1850-2005, Roosevelt Standard (FamilySearch), Funeral Rites Held for Prominent Basin Stockman; 29 August 1940; page 8, column 2 (Reliability: 3).
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Funeral Rites Held for Prominent Basin Stockman
Funeral services for Phillip Stringham, 84, prominent Basin stockman and active L.D.S. church worker, who died of a heart attack Saturday were conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Maeser ward chapel by Bishop Lester Bingham. Burial took place in the Maeser Fairview cemetery.
Mr. Stringham, a brother-in-law of Heber J. Grant, president of the L.D.S. church, was preparing to drive to Vernal when he was stricken Saturday.
He was born in Salt Lake City July 14, 1856, a son of Bryant and Susan Ashley Stringham, who came to Utah in 1847. He spent his childhood in Salt Lake City and attended school there.
Mr. Stringham married Caroline A. Crouch of London in 1874. She died in 1905. In 1907 he married Mary B. Hall who died four years ago.
Mr. Stringham came to Ashley valley in 1879 where he has lived since. He became one of the Basin's most successful woolgrowers and was actively engaged in that business until his death. He was the first recorder elected in Uintah county. He was active in L.D.S. church during his entire life.
Many Survivors
Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Joseph P. Hacking, Mrs. Sylvanus Collett, Mrs. Mark M. Hall, and Miss Beatrice Stringham of Vernal, Mrs. Don B. Colton of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Marion Shaffer of Manti and Mrs. H. L. Reid of St. George; three sons, Bryant H., William S., and Ray Stringham of Vernal; two brothers, Henry and George Stringham of Salt Lake City; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Stephenson of Holden and Mrs. Frank Grant and Mrs. Harriet Nowel of Los Angeles, Cal.; 52 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren.
- [S97] Obituaries from Utah Newspapers, Vernal Express, Utah Digital Newspapers, Pioneer Leader Buried Tuesdat At Maeser; 29 August 1940; Pages 1, 5 (Reliability: 3).
There was a printing error on page 5 for the continuation of the article. It got swapped with another article from page 1, "Cafe Manager Dies on Fishing Trip". Unfortunately, the continuation of the obituary for Philip Stringham on page 5 is mostly illegible from the scan.
source - https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=21528976
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Buried Tuesday At Maeser
Funeral for Philip Stringham Largely Attended at Maeser
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Maeser chapel for Philip Stringham, 84, prominent Ashley Valley stockman and LDS church worker who died of a heart attack Saturday. The services were conducted by Bishop Lester Bingham. The opening prayer was by Roland Stringham, nephew and the benediction by George Stringham, a brother of the departed.
A quartet sang the selection O My Father as the opening number. Jesus Lover of My Soul was sung as a duet by Harold and J. Olive Davis. Speakers were President Archie Johnson, R.S. Collett and Don B. Colton with closing remarks by Bishop Bingham. A vocal solo, Join Home, was rendered by Mrs. Lucille Calder, a granddaughter and the quartet sang God Moves in a Mysterious Way as the concluding number. The quartet included Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hacking, and Mrs. Beulah McConkie.
Interment was in the Maeser cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Henry Stringham, a brother of Salt Lake. Pall bearers were grandsons Irving, Ray, and Kenneth Stringham, Don and Rulon Hacking, Phillip Hall, and Howard Collett. Honorary pall bearers were Paul Ned, J. Thoral, Ralph and Mark Stringham, Phillip Reid, Jay, Don, Garth, David, Lynn, and Acel Hall, Carl Collett, J. Ferron, Leo Junius(?) and Grant Hacking and Glen Calder.
Mr. Stringham, brother-in-law of Pres. Heber J. Grant, one of the oldest first settlers and oldest residents of Ashley Valley, was born July 14, 1856 in Salt Lake City in the old Thirteenth ward. He was the son of Bryant Stringham and Susan Ashby. His father was a member of President Brigham Young's first pioneer company of 1847.
Mr. Stringham spent his youth in Salt Lake and was married there to Caroline A. Crouch, Feb. 12, 1873. Soon after his marriage he moved to Prattville, later Orderville, Sevier county, where he lived for about a year and then returned to Salt Lake. In 1878, in company with others, he moved to Ashley Valley with his young family. He took up a homestead in the northwest part of the valley and that homestead has been the family home since. He was a partner with Robert Bodily, Richard Blakely, and William Shaffer in taking the first water out of Ashley Creek for irrigation.
He has been a prominent church and civic worker thruout [sic] his life. He held the offices of county clerk and treasurer before the turn of the century. He was the first superintendent of the Young Men's MIA. He was a high priest in the Maeser ward.
His first wife died Dec. 18, 1905. On Dec. 22, 1907, he married Mrs. Mary Bingham Hall, who passed away July 20, 1936. The latter part of his life has been spent doing temple work, principally in the St. George temple where he has spent
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- [S104] Marriages, Church of England, 1754-1936 - Ancestry, Crouch, Baker; 7 June 1850; page 48; entry 86 (Reliability: 3).
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7 June 1850
Marriage solemnized at St. James Church in the parish of Islington in the County of Middlesex
William Crouch, bachelor, laborer, Islington, Paul Crouch, laborer
Caroline Baker, spinster, laborer, Islington, Thomas Baker, laborer
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