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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Censuses:
1880 US: White River, White Pine, Nevada, FHL film 1254759, NA film T9-0759, p. 342A (none related):
Delix W. Rice, farmer, S, 38, MI, NJ, NJ.
Franklin A. Hales, farmer, S, 20, UT, Eng, IL.
H.T. Lohman, farmer, S, 25, Den, Den, Den.
David W. Evans, farmer, S, 24, IA, IL, IA.
1900 US: Independence, Fremont, Idaho, pg. 163B:
Franklin A. Hales, b. Jan 1860, 40, marr. 18 years, UT Eng VT, farmer.
Lucy E., wife, Apr 1858, 42, marr. 18 years, 9 total children - 6 living, UT Eng Eng.
Pearl E., dau. Dec 1885, 14, UT UT UT.
Ruby Adeline, dau., Sep 1887, 12, UT UT UT.
Frances E., dau., May 1890, 10, UT UT UT.
Charles S., son, May 1893, 7 ID UT UT.
Bernell W. son, Mar 1896, 4, ID UT UT.
Floette A., dau., Jan 1899, 1, ID UT UT.
BIRTH:
1. Per obituary. 1900 census has variant year of 1860.
MARRIAGE:
1. Per his obituary, marriage was 9 Mar1881. Sealing was exactly one year later in 1882 per Ordinance Index. Is there an error in the obituary?
DEATH:
1. Per obituary.
OBITUARY:
1. "Franklin Alexander Hales, 76, died at the family residence, 1964 Thirteenth East street, Wed. at 7:10 p.m. of ailments incident to age. He was identified with the stock raising and farming circles of Utah and Idaho for more than 40 years. Born in Salt Lake Jan. 16, 1859, son of Stephen and Lydia Eveline Carter Hales, he was employed in the stock business in Utah until he moved to Idaho in 1892. He operated a ranch near Rexburg from 1892 until his death. In 1907 he returned to Salt Lake and had since resided here, although operating the Rexburg ranch. He married Lucy Hales in the Endowment House March 9, 1881. She died 18 months ago. Surviving are two sons, Charles Hales, Los Angeles, and Bernall Hales, Salt Lake; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Elsworth and Mrs. Adelaide Hales, Salt Lake and Mrs. Frances Ralph, Rains; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren." Deseret News, Thurs., 28 Mar 1935, p. 17, photo included.
2. "Franklin Alexander Hales, 76, died at the family residence, 1964 Thirteenth East street, Wed. at 7:10 p.m. of ailments incident to age. He was actively identified with the stock raising and farming circles of Utah and Idaho for more than 40 years. Born in Salt Lake City Jan. 16, 1859, a son of Stephen and Lydia Eveline Carter Hales, he was employed in the stock business in Utah until he moved to Idaho in 1892. He operated a ranch near Rexburg from 1892 until his death. In 1907 he returned to Salt Lake City, and had since resided here, although operating the Rexburg ranch. He married Lucy Hales in the Endowment House March 9, 1881. She died 18 months ago. Surviving are two sons, Charles Hales, Los Angeles, and Bernall Hales, Salt Lake City; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Elsworth and Mrs. Adelaide Hales, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Frances Ralph, Rains; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later." Salt Lake Tribune, Thurs., 28 Mar 1935, p. 20, includes photo.
SOURCES_MISC:
1. 18 Dec 2002 website .
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