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Name | Ethelwynne Stringham | |
Born | 25 Jul 1876 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Teritory, United States |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 12 Jul 1962 | Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States |
Buried | 15 Jul 1962 | Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I2130 | My Family Tree | Collett-Williams |
Last Modified | 21 Jul 2015 |
Father | Phillip Stringham, b. 14 Jul 1856, Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States , d. 24 Aug 1940, Maeser, Uintah, Utah, United States (Age 84 years) | |
Mother | Caroline Ann Crouch, b. 7 Feb 1855, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom , d. 18 Dec 1905, Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States (Age 50 years) | |
Married | 12 Feb 1873 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Teritory, United States |
Family ID | F768 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Sylvanus Collett, b. 15 Dec 1866, Smithfield, Cache, Utah Territory, United States , d. 29 Apr 1932, Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States (Age 65 years) | |||||||||||
Married | 20 Jan 1904 | |||||||||||
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Last Modified | 21 Jul 2015 | |||||||||||
Family ID | F781 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Ethelwynne and Grace Stringham Sisters | |
The Daughters of Phillip Stringham and Caroline Crouch Back Row, Left to Right: Zina, Grace, May, and Susan Front Row, Left to Right: Ethelwynne, Beatrice, and Claire | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Possibly in the 1920's | ||
Sylvanus and Ethelwynne Collett | ||
The Collett Family in the Winter of 1922 Left to right - Edna, Howard, Edith, and Ethelwynne holding Carl | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Photo taken in 1931 | ||
Collett Family on day of Sylvanus Collett's Funeral in 1932 Left to right - Edith, Carl, Howard, Ethelwynne, and Edna | ||
Philip Stringham and Children Photo taken before 1940 Back left to right: Claira, Ethelwynne, Grace, May, Susan, Zina, Bryant, William, Beatrice Philip is seated in the front. | ||
The Children of Phillip and Caroline Stringham Photo taken in 1949 Back row, Left to Right: Susan, William, Zina, Beatrice Front row, Left to Right: Ray, Ethelwynne, Claire, Grace, Bryant | ||
Family of Sylvanus Collett Byron, Alice (children of Sylvanus and Sarah); Howard, Edna, Edith, and Carl (children fo Sylvanus and Ethelwynne) | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Early 1940's | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Photo taken around 1941 in the Maeser Orchard Maeser, Utah | ||
Ethelwynne Collett | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham About 1894 | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Photo taken around 1941 in the Maeser Orchard Maeser, Utah |
Documents | WWII Letter from Carl to His Mother 31 October 1942 - Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky "It's been raining for the last two days and it's still raining so I'm just loafing around for today." | |
WWII Letter from Carl to His Mother 14 June 1943 "I'm not suposto discuss where I'm a going so I'll just say that I'll probably be leaving here soon." |
Headstones | Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 1. This headstone has the names of Sylvanus, his wives Ethelwynne and Sarah, Annie E. and Claud S. Collett engraved on it. Individual markers are also there for Sylvanus, Ethelwynne, and Claude. Find A Grave Memorial #34881330 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | |
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 2. Anne E. Collett, 1890-1892 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 3. Claud S. Collett, 1911-1912 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 4. Ethelwynne Collett, 1876-1962 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 5. Sarah E. Collett, 1865-1902 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 6. Sylvanus Collett, 1866-1932 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 7. "Collett" Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 8. Annie E. Collett, 1890-1892 Claud S. Collett, 1911-1912 Ethelwynne Collett, 1876-1962 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Family Headstone of the Sylvanus Collett Family View 9. Sylvanus Collett, 1866-1932 Sarah E. Collett, 1865-1902 Plot: Plot: BH118.00_L1_S1 | ||
Individual Marker for Ethelwynne S. Collett 1876-1962 Find A Grave Memorial #34881062 Plot: Plot: Vernal_BH118.00_L1_S3 |
Histories | The Journal of Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Spanning the years of 1895 to 1950 | |
A Tribute Philip Stringham and Caroline Ann Crouch Stories, Poems, and Tributes from their Children | ||
A Letter about Sylvanus Collett A 1968 letter written by Bryron to his sister Alice Snow containing memories of their father. An Excerpt: "We never had to work on Sunday more than to take care of the water and the cows but I can remember one Sunday when there was some sickness going around and there wasn't any church meetings. Father and Alley Anderson had some kind of trouble. I don't know just what, but they weren't the best of friends but this one Sunday morning when we had had breakfast Father said to me, "We don't work on Sunday much but there isn't any church today. Mr. Anderson cut that big patch of hay and now he is sick in bed. I don't think it would hurt much if you put the harness on the horse and went and raked it for him. It will be to dry tomorrow. ... After that Father and Mr. Anderson became good friends." | ||
Some of the Early Experiences of My Parents by Carrie Claire Stringham Hacking Excerpts from Personal History of Carrie. "Many times I have heard father tell of the time that Captain Day and Pardon (Pard) Dodds rode into our dooryard and said, 'Stringham, you'll have to move off. This is government land. Make arrangements to leave in 10 days. We will pay you for your corrals and buildings.' My father calmly let them have their say. He went into the house and took from the cupboard shelf his deed to the land and showed it to the man, who rode away with the decision that Stringham was not to be scared off his land for their own selfish purposes." | ||
A Tribute to my Father-in-Law, Philip Stringham by Ella Wimmer Stringham An Excerpt: "Grandfather's family, with others, lived in Ashley Valley during the winter of 1879, known as the "Hard Winter." The weather was so severe, it killed the livestock. They had no horses to use. They had their new farmland, which had to have water before they could grow crops. Grandfather (Philip Stringham), Robert Bodily and one other took their shovels and dug a canal that furnished the first irrigating stream of water. Each day they ate lunch of slap jacks made out of musty corn or wheat and dipped it in the cold water." | ||
Rembrances of my Childhood by Ethelwynne (Winnie) Stringham Collett An Excerpt: "I remember picking up sage brush after father had plowed and grabbed it. Father would then burn it at night. Then we three children, Claire, Grace and I would have a good time dancing and laughing in the firelight. Father was so patient with us, for we were lazy and got tired picking up the brush." | ||
Some of the Things I Remember about My Father Philip Stringham by Grace Stringham Colton An Excerpt: "I remember a sled he made for the family to ride in. It was made of large branches of trees. Two seats. One facing the horse and the other facing the back. We girls, Claire, Win and I, rode on the back seat; and more than once we were dumped in the snow as the horse would start quickly or stop suddenly." | ||
Appreciation of a Wonderful Father by Susan Stringham Shaffer An Excerpt: "I will never forget the way he used to sing to wake us up in the mornings. As he made the fire in the old cookstove, "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning," "Catch the Sunshine," and other Sunday School songs. The girls or mother would have the breakfast ready when all the chores were done. We would all be around the big table." | ||
"Don't Be Frightened" A story that William, the son of Philip, tells about his father being licked on his face while sleeping out under the stars. | ||
Rememberance of my Early Life by Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Written in 1957 | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett By her grandson Robert Joseph Raines | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett A brief history written by Ethelwynne with highlights of her life and service in the LDS Church. | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett Tells Her Own Story An excerpt: "When I was six years old, Father and Mother already being married in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, heard they should be sealed to each other, so to the Logan Temple they went. They had five children, four girls and a boy. So we were sealed to our parents then. I remember going and staying with My Grandfather Crouch, who lived there and the dear second wife he lived with, gave us some sweet yellow apples. There were the best I ever tasted." - See more at: http://www.myfamilyonline.com/getperson.php?personID=I3&tree=T6#sthash.XgBaxPkQ.dpuf | ||
Ethelwynne Stringham Collett
by her daughter Edna Collett Raines An Excerpt: "Mother was what they considered as a mid-wife. She especially assisted Dr. Homer Rich deliver the babies... There were many throughout the Valley that she assisted, charging nothing for her services." | ||
Letter from Donna to Ethelwynne 16 January 1961 Vernal, Utah "Carl is starting back up at the station this morning. ...If the weather stays as it has they will start more men working at the dam soon so he will need to be there." | ||
Letter from Donna to Ethelwynne 8 March 1961 Vernal, Utah "I suppose you heard about Louise & Alburn Atwood being in that plane wreck near Las Vegas..." |