3. | Sarah Call blev født den 6 dec. 1870 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA (datter af Anson Call og Emma Summers); døde den 7 maj 1944 i Farmington, Davis, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 11 maj 1944 i Bountiful Memorial Park, Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
- FSID: KWJJ-G42
- Bopæl: 1910, Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA
- Bopæl: 1920, Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA
- Bopæl: 1930, Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA
- Obituary: 12 maj 1944, Utah, USA
Notater:
Birth: Dec. 6, 1870
Bountiful
Davis County
Utah, USA
Death: May 7, 1944
Farmington
Davis County
Utah, USA
Daughter of Anson and Emma Summers Call.
Wife of Truman Heap Barlow.
Mrs. Sarah Barlow
Dies Of Heart Attack
Mrs. Sarah Call Barlow, 73 widow of the late Truman H. Barlow of Bountiful, died Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at the home of a daughter Mrs. Annis Cook at Farmington of a heart attack.
Mrs. Barlow had appeared in good health Saturday, when she assisted at the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Richard Stringham of Bountiful.
Born December 6, 1870 at Bountiful, she was a daughter of Anson and Emma Summers Call. She was married to Mr. Barlow on June 28, 1888 in the Logan temple. He died 29 years ago.
Particularly active in the LDS church, she had served 25 years as a worker in the Salt Lake temple and was a member of the South Davis LDS stake Relief society board for a number of years. She was also a worker in the Relief society of her ward and when residing in Bountiful First ward, was an official of the YWMIA. Later in the Bountiful Third ward, she also served in official positions.
Surviving are four sons, Israel C. Barlow of Vale, Ore.; Elmer C. Barlow of Homedale, Idaho; Joel C. Barlow of Cedar City and Woodrow Barlow of Bountiful; four daughters Mrs. Lucile Clark, Mrs. Annis Cook and Mrs. Eva Whitaker, all of Farmington and Mrs. Naomi Monson of Arlington Va.; three brothers, A. Bowen Call of Old Mexico, Mex.; Willard Call of Bountiful and Aaron Call of Ogden; three sisters, Mrs. Lycina Perkins of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cynthia Waadoups and Mrs. Samantha Mann of Bountiful and 25 grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted in the Bountiful Third ward chapel Thursday at 2 p.m.
Burial was in the Bountiful cemetery, directed by the Union mortuary.
(Davis County Clipper 5-12-1944)
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Parents:
Anson Call (1810 - 1890)
Emma Summers Call (1828 - 1912)
Spouse:
Truman Heap Barlow (1857 - 1913)*
Children:
Israel Call Barlow (1891 - 1973)*
Emma Duella Barlow (1895 - 1896)*
Lucile Barlow Clark (1898 - 1990)*
Elmer Call Barlow (1904 - 1981)*
Eva Barlow Whitaker (1907 - 1984)*
Joel Call Barlow (1910 - 1999)*
Truman Woodrow Barlow (1912 - 2002)*
Siblings:
Anson Vasco Call (1834 - 1867)**
Chester Call (1841 - 1908)**
Ruth Piede Call Davids (1850 - 1919)**
Vilate Call (1852 - 1862)**
Israel Call (1854 - 1938)**
Vententia Call (1856 - 1862)**
Viola Call George (1858 - 1930)**
Mary Call Waddoups (1858 - 1915)**
Ann Call Sessions (1858 - 1926)*
Fannie Call Barlow (1860 - 1916)*
Cylista Call Waddoups (1860 - 1907)**
Samantha Evoline Call Mann (1861 - 1948)**
Lucina Call Perkins (1862 - 1957)*
Anson Bowen Call (1863 - 1958)**
Cynthia Call Waddoups (1864 - 1946)**
Willard Call (1866 - 1945)**
Harriet Louisa Call Mann (1866 - 1932)**
David Call (1868 - 1943)*
Aaron Call (1868 - 1954)**
Son of Cyril and Sally or Sarah Tiffany Call married Mary Flint and later joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "He was closely associated with the Prophet Joseph [Smith, 1805-1844], and with the saints was driven from his home. He had a great love for the Prophet and did all he could to protect him from the mobs." Smith once said of Call: "There is Anson. He shall go [to the West] and shall assist in building cities from one end of the country to the other." Call started West in a company led by Brigham Young, the second president of the LDS Church. Call came to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1848. He helped settle Bountiful, with 2nd wife Ann Mariah Bowen the Little Salt Lake Valley, "Pauvant Valley" (Fillmore), Box Elder and Davis Counties, all in Utah, and Carson Valley, Nevada.
In 1856 President Brigham Young had a rescue party (which Anson was in) rescue the Martin/Willie Handcart Company. There he met his third wife Margaretta Unwin Clark. Also the fourth wife was in the Willie party.
Added note:
Some records claim Anson was the Stake President of the Bountiful area, but his g g g granddaughter, Pamela Call Johnson, has not been able to verify this. He did serve as a counselor to the Stake President at the time of his death. He was the Bishop in Bountiful twice. One record also stated he was a Bishop in southern Utah.
Research shows that William Reed Smith was the Stake President when Davis Stake was organized, and he served from 1877-1894. William's life story records that during 1877 several new Stakes were created. A Conference was scheduled for June 16 and 17 to be held at the Farmington Church House to create a stake in Davis County. Brigham Young, along with other General Authorities, attended these meetings. The names he proposed were William R. Smith as President, Christopher Layton as first counselor and Anson Call as second counselor.
John W Hess followed William.
He wrote: “Today William R. Smith, President of the Davis Stake of Zion, died after a severe, lingering sickness of six months, of cancer in the intestines. This was a severe shock to his family and to all the people of the stake, as he was a first-class man, a good president, a good father, and a friend to all good people; his faithful memory will live in the hearts of the people”
John Hess took William’s place with Hyrum Grant as first counselor. He does not name a second counselor.
Joseph Hyrum Grant followed John.
Joseph Hyrum Grant was the Bishop of the West Bountiful ward before he was made a counselor to John W. Hess in the Stake Presidency. By 1912 he was the Stake President. He had failing health for many years but became seriously ill in the few days prior to his death. He lost his hearing which caused him to request to be released as stake president. At the time of Joseph's death, he was a Patriarch for the North and South Davis Stake.
There is no place in this timeline for Anson Call to have been the president of the stake.
Børn:
- Joel Call Barlow blev født den 10 mar. 1910 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 25 sep. 1999 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 29 sep. 1999 i Centerville Memorial Park, Centerville, Davis, Utah, USA.
- 1. Eva Barlow blev født den 26 apr. 1907 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 4 apr. 1984 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 6 apr. 1984 i Farmington, Davis, Utah, USA.
- Lucile Barlow blev født den 18 feb. 1898 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 9 okt. 1990 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 13 okt. 1990 i Farmington City Cemetery, Farmington, Davis, Utah, USA.
- Elmer Call Barlow blev født den 15 nov. 1904 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 6 aug. 1981 i Marsing, Owyhee, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i aug. 1981 i Marsing, Owyhee, Idaho, USA.
- Naomi Barlow blev født den 23 maj 1900 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 29 dec. 1989 i Logan, Cache, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 3 jan. 1990 i Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA.
- Annis Barlow blev født den 9 apr. 1902 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 28 okt. 1992 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; blev begravet i 1992 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA.
- Israel Call Barlow blev født den 6 dec. 1891 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 9 aug. 1973 i Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 13 aug. 1973 i Valley View Cemetery, Vale, Malheur, Oregon, USA.
- Truman Woodrow Barlow blev født den 27 sep. 1912 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 30 dec. 2002 i Burley, Cassia, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 3 jan. 2003 i Burley, Cassia, Idaho, USA.
- Emma Duella Barlow blev født den 7 aug. 1895 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; døde den 25 okt. 1896 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA; blev begravet i okt. 1896 i Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA.
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