Person:William Scogings (2)

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William Page Scogings
m. 10 May 1862
  1. William Page Scogings1863 - 1903
  2. Isabell Scogings1865 -
  3. Susan Scogings1867 - 1937
  4. Grace Scogings1869 - 1900
  5. Alzina Scogings1870 - 1908
  6. Philip Elam Scogings1873 - 1946
m. 6 Mar 1893
Facts and Events
Name William Page Scogings
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 Mar 1863 Rockville, Washington, Utah, United States
Marriage 6 Mar 1893 Marysvale, Piute, Utahto Sarah E. Peterson
Death[2] 16 Nov 1903 Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Burial[2] Thompsonville, Piute, Utah, United States
Ancestral File Number 2KF9-QL
Other[3][4] 20 Nov 1903 Piute County, UtahObituary
References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Davenport, Dortha B (Main Author). Thompsonville Cemetery (Utah). (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1998)
    #4, 17 Sep 2001.
  3. The Free Lance Newspaper. (Marysvale, Utah)
    Nov 20, 1903; page 4.
  4. Claimed By Death; Wm Scroggings Died Last Monday; After lingering painfully between life and death and after firm hope had been entertained that he was on the high road to recovery, word was recieved Monday that Wm Scroggings a well known and respected citizen of this city had passed away in the hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Scroggings went to Salt Lake about 3 weeks ago to undergo an operation for cancer of the stomach; the cause of his death. One operation about two weeks ago seemed successful and it was thought the cancer had entirely removed, but later another operation was deemed absolutely necesary, but owing to his weakened condition, the result was fatal and the end came about 1 o'clock Monday morning. Mrs. Scroggings and her brothers, Charles and Ab Peterson being with him in his last moments. The remains were brought to this city Tuesday evening, a large concourse of friends meeting the remains at the depot. The funeral services were held at his late residence onThursday morning at 10:30. Remarks were made by J.F. Gibb and S.L. Page, and music furnished by the choir. The pall bearers were the Messrs Harry Cuff, Harry King, Ed Longley, H Hanan, James Ber?elsen, Da?? Gibbs, Wm E White and Albert Hardy. There was an immense outpouring of freinds to pay their last respects to the late departed. Mr. Scroggings was born Feb 12, 1864 in Rockville, Washington County this state being 39 years old. He was married about 10 years ago in Junction to Miss Sadie Peterson of this city. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. The remains were interred in the Thompson grave yard being followed to their last resting place by almost the entire community and friends from miles around.