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Name | Cora Elizabeth Belcher | |
Christened | 1905 | Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States |
Born | 7 Aug 1905 | Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 1 Aug 1986 | |
Buried | 6 Aug 1986 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I2378 | My Family Tree | Collett-Williams |
Last Modified | 21 Jul 2015 |
Father | Edward Harvey Belcher, b. 10 Dec 1877, Randolph, Rich, Utah Territory, United States , d. 24 Oct 1965 (Age 87 years) | |
Mother | Cora Myrtle Johnson, b. 21 Apr 1883, Ashley, Uintah, Utah Territory, United States , d. 31 Mar 1948, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA (Age 64 years) | |
Married | 11 Dec 1902 | Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States |
Family ID | F973 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | James Osterman Ward, b. 16 Jan 1904, Sandy, Salt Lake, Utah, USA , d. 1 Sep 1973 (Age 69 years) | |
Married | 19 Jun 1929 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Last Modified | 21 Jul 2015 | |
Family ID | F894 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Cora and Hilda Belcher in 1907 Daughters of Harvey and Myrtle Belcher: Cora and Hilda in 1907 | |
The Early Days of the Belcher Family, around 1909 Harvey, Myrtle, Hilda, Cora, and Warren Belcher | ||
The Vernal Home, around 1909 Harvey and Myrtle stand in front of their home at 2nd West and 1st South with their three children, Hilda, Cora, and Warren | ||
Cora Elizabeth Belcher in 1937 Born 1905 and died 1986 | ||
Cora Myrtle Belcher with her daughters Cora Myrtle, Cora, "Dixie" (Pearl), Hilda, Loris, June, and Hazle | ||
The Belcher Family in 1937 Harvey Belcher, James and Kenneth Ward, Roland and Hilda Williams with their son Bob, Hazle, Myrtle, "Dixie" (Pearl), June, Loris, Nile and Cora Belcher |
Histories | The Family Tree of Edward H. and Myrtle Belcher An unknown author wrote this humorous depiction of Edward and Myrtle's grown children; focusing on the things for which they are remembered. |