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Helen Marr CLARK
Birth:
17 Jul 1829
Onondago, Onondago, New York
Death:
4 Dec 1917
Fillmore, Millard, Utah
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7 Dec 1917
Fillmore, Millard, Utah
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This obituary is regarding a daughter of Helen Marr Clark. She was born in a covered wagon at Far West, Neb...: HANDCART-L Archives From:Subject: [HANDCART-L] Re: McCullough/Callister Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 08:42:28 EDT Cory -- While I'm not related to your family, I did find this obituary in my research files for a history of Piute County. Antimony (Coyoto) is in Garfield County, but many of the farmers live on the Piute side of the county line and show up in Piute records. Ardis McCullough, Helen Mar Callister 20 June 1930: Pioneer Woman Dies at Delta Helen Marr Callister McCullough, 83, died in Delta early Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Neil Watson. Death was due to ailments incident to old age. She was born in Far West, Nebraska in a covered wagon en route across the plains on September 25, 1846, and was the daughter of Thomas and Helen Marr Clark Callister. Mrs. McCullough was the oldest pioneer in Millard county, coming to Utah early in 1847. She was married on May 24, 1864, to Henry J. McCullough. To them ten children were born, seven of whom survive. Her husband preceded her in death about 15 years. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Helen M. Wilcox, Mrs. Malissa Wilcox, both of Archer, Idaho; Mrs. Alta Bronson, Fillmore; Mrs. Clara Bell Savage, Antimony; Levi H.T. Clark McCullough, and Mrs. Neil Watson, all of Delta. Also the following brothers and sisters: D.P. Callister, R.K. Callister, Mrs. Kate Hatton and Mrs. Susie Lyman, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Isabell Webb, Draper; Mrs. Sadie M. Pratt Lions, Oregon; and John W. Callister, Tooele. The following half-brothers and sisters also survive: Walter Callister, Tooele; Orson Callister, Alvey Callister, Juliette Carson and Lida, of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Joseph P. Callister of Delta. Funeral services were held in the Delta second ward, L.D.S. chapel, Sunday, June 15, at 1 o'clock with Bishop Anthony W. Stephenson presiding. The body was taken to Fillmore for burial. (Piute County News)
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Helen Marr CALLISTER
Birth:
25 Sep 1846
Far West, Nebraksa
Death:
Jun 1930
Delta, Millard, Utah
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HANDCART-L Archives From:Subject: [HANDCART-L] Re: McCullough/Callister Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 08:42:28 EDT Cory -- While I'm not related to your family, I did find this obituary in my research files for a history of Piute County. Antimony (Coyoto) is in Garfield County, but many of the farmers live on the Piute side of the county line and show up in Piute records. Ardis McCullough, Helen Mar Callister 20 June 1930: Pioneer Woman Dies at Delta Helen Marr Callister McCullough, 83, died in Delta early Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Neil Watson. Death was due to ailments incident to old age. She was born in Far West, Nebraska in a covered wagon en route across the plains on September 25, 1846, and was the daughter of Thomas and Helen Marr Clark Callister. Mrs. McCullough was the oldest pioneer in Millard county, coming to Utah early in 1847. She was married on May 24, 1864, to Henry J. McCullough. To them ten children were born, seven of whom survive. Her husband preceded her in death about 15 years. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Helen M. Wilcox, Mrs. Malissa Wilcox, both of Archer, Idaho; Mrs. Alta Bronson, Fillmore; Mrs. Clara Bell Savage, Antimony; Levi H.T. Clark McCullough, and Mrs. Neil Watson, all of Delta. Also the following brothers and sisters: D.P. Callister, R.K. Callister, Mrs. Kate Hatton and Mrs. Susie Lyman, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Isabell Webb, Draper; Mrs. Sadie M. Pratt Lions, Oregon; and John W. Callister, Tooele. The following half-brothers and sisters also survive: Walter Callister, Tooele; Orson Callister, Alvey Callister, Juliette Carson and Lida, of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Joseph P. Callister of Delta. Funeral services were held in the Delta second ward, L.D.S. chapel, Sunday, June 15, at 1 o'clock with Bishop Anthony W. Stephenson presiding. The body was taken to Fillmore for burial. (Piute County News)
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