Show OBITUARY NOTES JULIA JENSEN HANSON lake shore utah feb 14 1898 with profound sadness we record the death of another of gods noble women sister julia jensen hanson the beloved wife of niels P hanson sister hanson was born in Frede fredericia ricia denmark nov 26 came to utah in the summer of 1874 for the gospels make bake and has resided in lake shore the last eighteen years she was the president of the relief society at the time of her death and has been counselor since the organization of the society in lake shore in this work as well as in the primary where she was an aid she won the love and esteem of all who labored with her she was the mother of twelve children five of whom preceded her to their infant grave and seven seven are left to mourn her loss losa the youngest being a babe 0 six weeks old cut ak the time of her death she suffered much but was true and raith faithful fui through all and bore her suffering with the greatest of pa patience pence she was resigned to meet the end em with a calm and faithful testimony of the truth of the gospel of christ and talked calmly of the happy change that aw awaited sated her deceased died at her home in lake shore feb 6 1898 after an illness of six weeks funeral services Ber vices were held in the meeting house her remains were followed to the cemetery by a large concourse of relatives tela tila tives and friends paying their last i respects to the dear departed one corn acom SARAH JANE KENINGTON ADAMSON died at lake view tooele thoele county teh 4 1898 of heart failure sarah jane kenington ICen ington adamson she was era rn in Io louth uth lincolnshire Lincoln shire england ampt 29 igge and calne to utah in 1856 in the hand handcart eart company of daniel mcarthur herself and brother having pulled a handcart from iowa to salt lake cita shortly after her arrival in salt lake city accompanying her father and family she moved to tooele thoele where she resided until her marriage may 3 1862 to david G adamson she was the mother of ten children seven boys and three girls a girl and boy having preceded her to the spirit world sister adamson embraced the gospel when twelve years of age and remained faithful until her death she labored as a sunday school teacher in lake view for about eight years also acted as secretary and treasurer for several years in the relief society her mother has attained the ripe age of 89 and is still living in georgetown bear lake funeral services were held in the mee tiner house monday feb 7 1899 consoling remarks were made by elders john A bevan john gliespie walter G adamson and elijah spray they all testified of her faithfulness and goodness she was a dutiful wife and a good mother and a friend to the needy the morning she died she was walking to a friends house apparently patently ly in the best of health to attend a rag bee and when within a few rods of the residence she fell unconscious to the ground kind friends saw her fall and quickly conveyed her to the house after reaching there she gasped two or three times and expired her husband and children were sent for immediately and soon after their arrival they lovingly and tenderly bore her inanimate form to the home that she had left but an hour or so before in rood good health her body was tenderly laid away in the tooele thoele cemetery in the presence of many sympathizing friends A M S WILLIAM R KINGSFORD ogden city utah feb 21 1898 elder wiliam richard kingsford was among agdens early settlers he has seen the growth of this city almost from its inception from the time when it was little less than a barren wilderness when wild beasts crickets and the pestiferous pestiferous grasshoppers abounded here and he has witnessed very much of the ravages committed by all those plagues in early times he has witnessed the growth and development and contributed to make ogden what it Is today viz one of the best known cities on the highway of nations from the atlantic to the pacific ocean william R kingsford was the son of john kingsford and elizabeth files kingsford he was born at east langdon kent england january 9 I 1 1820 he was an agriculturist and followed that pursuit from youth to manhood and even to old age in february I 1 ary 14 1849 he was baptized into the church of jesus christ of latter day saints on july 26 1851 he was married to miss louisa burrows who was I 1 a member of the same faith as himself after assisting with his hid means to establish the gospel in his native place for about five years he desired to gather with the body of the church in zion on the ath of april 1854 he with his wife sailed from liverpool they crossed the plains in the company of captain robert campbell and preached reached salt lake city october I 1 the same year on the of april I 1 the following year he came to ogden where he has continued to reside until his death which occurred february 14 1898 in the seven seventy ty ninth y year ear of his agethen ag eWhen brother kingsford came to ogden there were only three families besides himself residing on the east or bench part of this city now there are thousands the three besides himself at that time were col david moore since cince bishop of mound fort bradford hunt and a brother clinger on june jun 87 37 lal his wife died of con from which disease she haa 1 been a sufferer a long time he was married to mrs eats I 1 beth jackson who survives him mft was one of the original builders I 1 0 the ogden canal to bring out the water to irrigate tire thie lands on the bench van of this city in 1855 he was also 0 onte at those sturdy workers in the bull of the ogden canyon road opening ft up to travel and thereby abri the distance of travel from here ta huntsville and bear lake valley alk likewise labored to open tasel Taylor tl waterfall and strongs canyons ha 6 helped to build the old ogden taber nacle and contributed freely to the CO construction indeed he was ever ready to aid in all public improve ments at the time of his demise demia he was and had for a very long tint been the oldest settler on the benck bench having resided there some forty bmw 0 0 I 1 years the funeral services were held at the fourth ward meeting house wednesday february 16 1898 bishop E htwa ford presiding addresses were ft 8 livered by bishop stratford enocent joseph hall D H peery boiko parry and charles welch all of wlm 4 spoke in the highest terms of emendation men dation of the life and charae r a ct tw I 1 cl the deceased they each te testified gifted chah 1 he was a man of truth honor anahu teg rity that he was a loyal CRIS cluan clUa 6 true friendman frien dan affectionate huab fatherland fat herand A h faithful latter day ab the pall bebar ers were high which quorum he was a member JOSEPH millennial star please copy V i |