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51 | Death Certificate Death Certificate of Albert Douglas Dickson | |||
52 | Death Certificate Death Certificate of Juliaetta Stevens Dickson. Note the cause of death. | |||
53 | Death Certificate Death Certificate of David Olius Jacobson | |||
54 | Death Certificate of Andrew Jackson Shipley | |||
55 | Death Certificate of Augusta Dorius Stevens Issued in Salt Lake City, UT | |||
56 | Death Certificate of Daniel Jacobson Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
57 | Death Certificate of Elnora Jacobsen Maiden last name may be Floyle or Floyd | |||
58 | Death Certificate of Joseph Benjamin Jacobsen | |||
59 | Death Certificate of Mary "Polly" Shugars Shipley Thompson | |||
60 | Death Certificate of Ole Jacobson Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
61 | Death Record of Caroline Fredericksen Christensen Jacobsen Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
62 | Death Record of Jacob Jacobsen 1877 in Bergen, Norway Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
63 | Death Record of Maren Olina Olsen (Olsdatter), 1835 Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
64 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Larry Jacobson Date: Sept. 12, 1958 |
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65 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Larry Jacobson |
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66 | Domkirken Cathedral in Bergen, Norway Ole and his siblings were all baptized into the state Norwegian religion in this church, or cathedral. Most of the marriages were probably conducted there, also. Bergen Cathedral (Norwegian: Bergen Domkirke) is the seat of the Diocese of Bjørgvin. Located in the city center of Bergen, Norway, the first recorded reference to it is dated 1181. During the reign of king Haakon IV of Norway, a Franciscan friary was established near the church, then known as Olavskirken, or the church of Saint Olaf, which was incorporated in it. The church burned down in 1248 and again in 1270, but was reconstructed after both fires. In 1463, it burned down again, but this time it was not reconstructed until the 1550s, despite being declared a cathedral in 1537. After the fires of 1623 and 1640, Bergen Cathedral received its current general appearance. The steeple on the nave was torn down, and the current tower was built. During the renovation in the 1880s by architect Christian Christie, the Rococo interior was replaced to give the interiors back their former medieval appearance. A cannonball from the 1665 Battle of Vågen between the English and Dutch fleets remains embedded in the cathedral's exterior wall. Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
67 | Elnora Floyle Jacobsen | |||
68 | Emmanual Downing | |||
69 | Emmanuel Downing, Lucy Winthrop A work in progress. An interesting connection to the Salem Witch Trials. Photos | |||
70 | Ephraim Pioneer Cemetery Just outside of Ephraim, Utah. This cemetery is taken care of, but while we were there, the way they kept the weeds under control was basically a rototiller pulled behind a pickup truck. This way is not very precise and we found headstones that had been run over by this tiller. One fairly new headstone was completely covered with dirt. I tried to take pictures of the older headstones there or the ones near the edges because those seemed to be hit by the tiller. | |||
71 | European Emigration Index card Aasa Jacobsen European Emigration Card Index 1849 to 1925, FHL film British 298434 Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
72 | European Emigration Index-Ole Jacobsen European Emigration Card Index 1849 to 1925, FHL film British 298434 Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
73 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Larry Jacobson |
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74 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Larry Jacobson |
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75 | Gordon Jacobson Obituary In Deseret News January 3 to January 5, 2003 | |||
76 | Headstone of Abel J Dickson and Anne E Cottom Status: Located; |
Date: 2006 |
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77 | Headstone of Albert Douglas Dickson and Harriet Rosella Flint Status: Located; In the Richville, Utah Cemetery |
Date: 2006 |
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78 | Headstone of Anthon Christensen and Caroline Fredricksen Courtesy of Paul Jacobson | |||
79 | Headstone of Benjamin Jacobsen and Elnora Jacobsen | |||
80 | Headstone of Billa Dickson and Mary Ann Stoddard Status: Located; |
Date: 2006 |
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81 | Headstone of George H Dickson Status: Located; Lived from 1878 to 1898 |
Date: 2006 |
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82 | Headstone of Jared Dickson Status: Located; Died October 1918. He was a Private in General Service |
Date: 2006 |
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83 | Headstone of LeRoy Slade Dickson Status: Located; Lived 1924-1926 |
Date: 2006 |
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84 | Headstone of Moroni Denzil Dickson Status: Located; |
Date: 2006 |
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85 | Headstone of Nancy Elizabeth Shipley Status: Located; Lived 1840-1927 First wife of Albert Douglas Dickson |
Date: 2006 |
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86 | Headstone of Ole Jacobsen and Barbra Nielsen Status: Located; In Provo, UT |
Owner of original: Larry Jacobson/Shirley Mortensen |
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87 | Headstone of William Henderson Dickson and Martha Slade Status: Located; |
Date: 2006 |
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88 | Headstone of William Stuart Dickson Status: Located; Lived and Died in 1875 |
Date: 2006 |
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89 | Heastone of Mary Amelia Dickson Status: Located; Lived and died in 1880 |
Date: 2006 |
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90 | Henry and Augusta Stevens with great grandchildren Larry and Annette | |||
91 | Henry and Augusta Stevens This is their newest headstone | |||
92 | Henry Barnabus Stevens Son of Henry Stevens and his first wife, Mary Ann Howe | |||
93 | Henry Stevens This photo is from Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah. (pg. 261) Henry Stevens also had a son named Henry Barnabus Stevens who was an Elder in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. |
Owner of original: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah pg. 261 |
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94 | Henry Stevens and Henry Barnabus Stevens Bio's Very short biographical sketches of Henry Stevens and Henry Barnabus Stevens. From Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, pg 1184 |
Owner of original: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, pg 1184 |
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95 | Henry Stevens headstone This is one that is older. It may or may not be his original headstone. Very weathered | |||
96 | Henry Stevens Photo and short biography This is page 261 and 1184 of Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah. It contains a photo of Henry Stevens as well as several other men. Warren Barnes Smith, William Smith, John Snyder, John Snyder, JR., William Nelson Spafford, William N. Spafford, Willis K. Spafford, and Ensign Israel Stocking photos. Histories of Thomas D. Stephens, Francis Marion Stephenson (plus 1 child), Thomas Christian Stephenson (plus 3 children), Charles Henry Robinson Stevens plus Henry Stevens and Henry Barnabus Stevens. |
Owner of original: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT |
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97 | Historical Marker Fort Ephraim Peace Treaty This is the location the Fort Ephraim Peace Treaty was signed to end the Blackhawk Indian war. Located in Ephraim, Utah | |||
98 | Historical Marker-Old Fort Ephraim Marker showing the location of the Old Fort Ephraim. Augusta Dorius lived in the fort when she first arrived in Ephraim. She has written a lovely description of it. | |||
99 | History of Anne Sophia Christoffersen A brief history of Anne Sophia's family. This information was on the back of a family group sheet in the possession of Larry Jacobson. I do not know who the author is. The author is the one who made the personal comments within the text. | |||
100 | History of Daniel John Jacobson An excellent history written by Paul Jacobson. The full history/document can also be found on this website. Courtesy of Paul Jacobson |