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Family tree▼ Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] |
7 Aug 1917 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United StatesJohn T. Hogge, from Menan, Idaho, and Amelia E. Hamblin, from Salt Lake City, both of a legal age, were married. |
Census[3] |
1 Jan 1920 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United Statesat 335 Denver St., in a home that was rented John F. Hogge (occ. general laborer) was residing with his wife Amelia E. They were the second family in the dwelling; the family of Ephim and Emma Maw was recorded as living at 333 Denver and owned the home. |
Census[4] |
1 Apr 1930 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United Statesat 76 W. 1st N., in a home that was rented John T. Hogge (occ. power company laborer) was residing with his wife Amelia E. |
Children
References
- ↑ Salt Lake County (Utah). County Clerk. Marriage records, 1887-1965. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1965-66)
DGS 004705972, image 360, FHL #429096 (Marriage licenses, 1917, bks. 69-70, nos. 27201-28000); and DGS 005237853, image 409, FHL #429310 (Copies of original certificates, 1917, v. 27-28, nos. 26000-27999); cert 27534. From records indexed in “Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937,” database, FamilySearch. The original sources have not been verified. - ↑ Brigham Young University-Idaho. Special Collections and Family History. Western States Marriage Record Index. (Online: Brigham Young University-Idaho)
Marriage ID 612436; cites volume 69, cert #A027534.
- ↑ ED 166, 5th Ward Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, in United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
roll 1867, folio 169, sheet 4A, dwelling 48, family 86, John F. Hogge household, [digital image, Ancestry.com], enumerated 8 Jan 1920.
- ↑ ED 57, 3rd Ward Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, in United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
roll 2421 (FHL #2342155), folio 132, sheet 21A, dwelling 345, family 488, John T. Hogge household, [digital image, Ancestry.com], enumerated 12 April 1930.
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