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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Reviewed Rootsweb.com Worldconnect 12 Dec 2002. No success.
2. Censuses:
1900 US: Samaria Precinct, Oneida, Idaho, p. 209B:
Hyrum E. Davis, Aug 1861, 38, m. 10 years, UT Wales Wales, day laborer.
Alice V., wife, Nov 1872, 27, m. 10 years, 5 total children all living, UT IN PA.
Memorial H., son, Mar 1892, 8, ID UT UT.
Victoria, dau., May 1894, 6, ID UT UT.
George M., son, Sep 1895, 5, ID UT UT.
William A., son, Apr 1898, 2, ID UT UT.
Julia S., dau., May 1900, 0/12, ID UT UT.
BIRTH:
1. 1900 census uses May 1894 which is also confirmed by Ordinance Index as 4 May 1894. Her baptism was 4 Jul 1894 requiring her to be 8 years of age. I use this for her birth date.
2. Burial record and obituary uses a variant of 4 May 1896; both were probably reported in error at the same time.
MARRIAGE:
1. Per obituary.
DEATH:
1. 11 Oct 1945 per burial record.
2. 12 Oct 1945 per obituary.
BURIAL:
1. Per online index of Ogden City Cemetery: Virginia V. Davis Osborne, b. 4 May 1896 in Samaria, ID and d. 11 Oct 1945 at Ogden, UT, parents Hyrum Davis and Alice McCrary, buried in plot J-9-10-5E.
2. Per obituary.
OBITUARY:
1. Ogden Standard Examiner, Sat., 13 Oct 1945: "Virginia Davis Osborne, 49, of 456 Twenty-second, died Friday at three p.m. in a local hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Osborne was born May 4, 1896, in Samaria, Ida., a daughter of Hyrum E. and Alice McCreary Davis. She moved to Ogden in 1915 and was married to Albert L. Osborne, Dec. 28, 1929, in Evanston, Wyo. She was a member of the L.D.S. Fourth ward, having been an active Primary teacher. She was a former member of the neighbors of Woodcraft and the Moose lodge auxiliary. Until her last illness she was a member of Woodmen of the World. Survivors include her husband and the following brothers and sisters: William A. and Miner L. Davis, Mrs. Julia Anderson, Mrs. Mildred Snyder and Mrs. Nona Nicholas, Ogden, and George N. Davis, San Diego, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at twelve-thirty p.m., in the L.D. S. Fourth ward by Bishop Edward T. Saunders. Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery, under direction of the mortuary, 466 Twenty-fourth."
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