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Show I EARLY SETTLER I DIESKDEN Mrs. Trezer Marriott Dies at Home of Daughter; 80 Years Old H '2HSc-. uBHBfe.' -"jEH II j MRS. 1K1 ZJ It II UlRIOTT. i lira, Treser Marriott, widow of John ...i iriott. and n resident of Weber H count) tor more than half a century! H died .it Hi. hum'' f her daughter, H: .Mrs. i . ,. Creamer, 453 Thirteenth H; street, shortl) after ) p. m. yeeterday. She had been ill two weeks. H Born In Sti ffordal lre( England m l", IS40. she came to Utah in 1856 ;s a convert to the L. P. S. church and on Novenii" r 6 of the skriie she was married io John Marriott. Hci par-j par-j cents wore Joseph and Ann Golden I I South wick. With her husband .she was one Of I the settlers of what is now Marriott. ! Of late years she has resided in Of- HL den and was active In relief Bociety E9 work In the Third waul. m JSurViving are these sons nnd dnujch- m ter: Edward Marriott. Mrs. I. vie lender, Charles A. Marriott. Mrs. I j A. Creamer of I igrden. and BrUVham I Marriott ol Garland. Twentj grand - J children and eight great grand) hlld 1 also survive. She also leaves a broth- fl j er, Joseph Southwlck oi Liberty. 1 Funeral services will he held at 2 J o'clock Thursday In the Third ward 2 meeting house. Bishop M. H Rlch-j Rlch-j iirdson conducting The bod may be viewed at the home. Wednesday afle r- j noon and evening and Thursday until I 1 o'clock Interment will be In the 1 cemetery. |