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Mary Louisa Metcalf

Female 1851 - 1935  (84 years)

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  • Name Mary Louisa Metcalf
    Birth 5 Sep 1851  [1
    Gender Female
    Census 11 Aug 1870  Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Death 15 Dec 1935  , Utah, Utah, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Person ID I20677  Bisbee
    Last Modified 13 Aug 2008

    Father Levi Gregory Metcalf   d. Yes, date unknown
    Mother Mellisa Jane Guymon   d. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F7929  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Myron Edgar Crandall,   b. 17 Feb 1848, Kanesville, Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 9 Jul 1926 (Age 78 years)
    Marriage Y  [4]
    Children 
     1. Bertha Tryphena Crandall,   b. 28 Oct 1882, Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    +2. Myron Edgar Crandall, Jr.,   b. 17 May 1874, Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 May 1930, , Utah, Utah, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 56 years)
    Family ID F7923  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Aug 2008

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 11 Aug 1870 - Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 15 Dec 1935 - , Utah, Utah, USA Link to Google Earth
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    Pin Legend  : Address       : Location       : City/Town       : County/Shire       : State/Province       : Country       : Not Set

  • Notes 
    • (Research):From Utah Death Index, 1905-1951:
      Name: Mary Louisa Metcalf Crandall
      Death Date: 15 December, 1935
      State file number: 1935004990
      Gender: Female
      Age: 84
      County of Death: Utah

      From Family Data Collection - Births:
      Name: Metcalf, Mary Louisa
      Father: Metcalf , Levi Gregory
      Mother: Guymon , Melissa Jane
      Birth Date: 5 September 1851
      City: Springville
      County: Utah
      State: UT
      Country: USA

  • Sources 
    1. [S2176] Family Data Collection - Births, (Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. The Family Data Collection records were created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's by-products and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed. After initially posting the Family Data Collection database in July of 2000, it was decided to divide the database into three separate collections of Births, Marriages and Deaths. By so doing it was possible to standardize place names and delete duplicates. This process also allowed us to add some additional records that were not included in the first launch of the database. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of event, and the name of related parties. Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place.), "Mary Louisa Metcalf".

    2. [S3264] Crandall, Myron Edgar (I20659): 1870 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2009): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 1612, sheet 40, page 343B, line 10, dwelling 287, family 280; image accessed 14 Aug 2012.), 1870.UT.Utah.Springville.40.

    3. [S2194] Utah Death Index, 1905-1951 Online, (Ancestry.com. Utah Death Index, 1905-1951 [database online]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2003. Original data: Bureau of Vital Statistics. Utah Death Index, 1905-1951 Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Department of Health, 19--. This database is an index to deaths that occurred in Utah between 1905 and 1951. In addition to providing the name of the deceased, the index provides the date of death, county of death, gender, age at time of death, birth date, and state file number. Note that entries may not contain all of this information. With the information provided in this index you may be able to obtain a death certificate. Death certificates can be very valuable because of the amount of information they provide (see extended description). Death certificates may be obtained from the Utah State Department of Health, the provider of this index, at the following address: Bureau of Vital Statistics and Health Statistics Utah State Department of Health 288 North 460 West P.O. Box 16700 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116), "Mary Louisa Crandall".

    4. [S2176] Family Data Collection - Births, (Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. The Family Data Collection records were created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's by-products and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed. After initially posting the Family Data Collection database in July of 2000, it was decided to divide the database into three separate collections of Births, Marriages and Deaths. By so doing it was possible to standardize place names and delete duplicates. This process also allowed us to add some additional records that were not included in the first launch of the database. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of event, and the name of related parties. Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place.), "Bertha Tryphena Crandall".