Show CALLED AT AGE OF SIXTY mrs ada rampton a resident of this county nearly a half a century died sunday evening mrs ada alice Allce mcduff ramp too ton widow of tho the late henry rampton passed away at the her daughter mrs george rollins at centreville Cen treville last sunday day evening of a comp complication libation of heart and stomach trouble silo sho had been alling ailing for about a a year fand band a half at times t nies being bein seized with severe attack sile sh was born in 1850 at brampton brain derbyshire england and v as a the ille daughter daug 11 liter of john R feduff and ellen hancock Hanco clr me duft D u ff sho ho was born in the church bor cathor being bein W W AN ai MRS AIRS ADA KAMPTON dent of the branch whore they resided up to the time of their departure for utah their homo home was always open to the elders and many have partaken partaker par taken of their hospitality mrs rampton emigrated to utah in 1864 1804 with liar her parents crossing tile the plains in captain warrens r company it was the time of tho the civil war and the indians were on the warpath karpath war path she relates that a number of times they came up to farms and ranch es as whore the inhabitants had all been killed off the indians being scared away by the approach of then their train one fidall mule train bound for california that had boon been traveling in their company for protection getting impatient at the slow progress of the ox teams pushed on ahead the next day the slower ox teams camo came up to a place where all the company had been massacred and horr horribly ably mutilated by the indians their mules killed and the wagons and property destroyed st royed arriving in utah they settled in bountiful and with the exception of a number of years yean spent on a farm in Syracuse that has boon her homo home ever since she was it a member of the east bountiful choir for many years and while on oil the farm was associate in the primary work at syracuse sister rampton Ramp tOll was a firm believer in the gospel and with her husband carefully implanted it il the hearts of liar her children silo she leaves two sisters still stil I 1 living mrs thomas hancock and mrs wm L butler of salt lake city with eight children four boys and four girls and 29 grandchildren to mourn liar her loss the funeral services were hold in tho the bountiful tabernacle thursday sept the speaker jibing r elders J E robinson 4 ado ho california mission 0 R kabey moses holbrook amos cook president grant and bish op atrin 0 haw the flowers were many and beautiful and tho the large attend atice ance testified to the esteem in which she was hold held in the corn com |