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of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, South Wales
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Birth:
1829
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, So. Wales
Death:
15 Aug 1898
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Marr:
25 Dec 1847
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wal 
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                   Welsh Tredegar Branch Records History.
Henry E. Giles Family Records.

BAPTISM: Re-Baptized 6 Mar 1873 by J.H. Evans. Re-Confirmed by R. T. Burton  F.H. L. Film #026,675,
Salt Lake 15 Ward Records, p.27.
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DEATH: Ogden Examiner, Ogden Standard Examiner, 16 Aug Thursday, 1898.
Died: At Salt Lake City: Mrs. Harriet Giles. The remains will be brought to Ogden for Interment.  Age, 70 years. Mother of Mrs. Charles O. Harnett. The funeral will be held at the residence of Mrs. Charles O. Harnett, 114 Twenty-seventh Street , at 3:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Ogden Standard Examiner, 18 Aug Thursday, 1898
       "The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Harriet Giles who died Aug. 15, 1898 were held at the family residence --corner of 27st and Wall Avenue at 4 o'clock p.m. On Wednesday Aug. 17, Bishop Robert McQuarrie presided and the Second Ward Choir furnished music. After the first hymn "I Know that My Redeemer Lives,' the bishop invoked the blessing of divine Providence on the family that they might receive strength and fortitude to bear up under their bereaavement.
       "The choir next sang, "O Lord, Responsive to Their Call" after which Elder Joseph Hall delivered a discourse, Resurrection of the Dead, breathing sympathy, solace, hope and comfort. The choir sang, "O My Father" and after the benediction by the Bishop, the remains were laid to rest in the Ogden City Cemetery."

DEATH: Ogden Examiner, 18 Aug Thursday, 1898
       "The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Harriet Giles who died Aug. 15, 1898 were held at the family residence --corner of 27st and Wall Avenue at 4 o'clock p.m. On Wednesday Aug. 17, Bishop Robert McQuarrie presided and the Second Ward Choir furnished music. After the first hymn "I Know that My Redeemer Livers,' the bishop invoked the blessing of divine Providence on the family that they might receive strength and fortitude to bear up under their bereaavement.
       "The choir next sang, "O Lord, Responsive to Their Call" after which Elder Joseph Hall delivered a discourse, Resurrection of the Dead, breathing sympathy, solace, hope and comfort. The choir sang, "O My Father" and after the benediction by the Bishop, the remains were laid to rest in the Ogden City Cemetery."
                  
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