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Name | Hubert Eugene Record | |
Born | 2 Jul 1894 | Kingsville, Lincoln, Kentucky |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 5 Nov 1979 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Buried | 8 Nov 1979 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I8 | Staples-Record |
Last Modified | 28 Mar 2015 |
Father | Benajah Julius Record, b. 2 Aug 1867, Falmouth, Pendleton, Kentucky, United States , d. 12 Mar 1959, Henderson, Clark, Nevada, United States (Age 91 years) | |
Mother | Leaner Quimby, b. 6 Jun 1872, Little Hickman, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States , d. 26 Sep 1916, Deweyville, Box Elder, Utah, United States (Age 44 years) | |
Married | 13 Dec 1893 | Nicholasville, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States |
Family ID | F9 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Bertha Evelyn Parris, b. 5 Jul 1899, Gaffney, Cheokee, South Carolina, United States | |||||||||
Married | 17 Jan 1919 | Gaffney, Cheokee, South Carolina, United States | ||||||||
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Last Modified | 31 Mar 2015 | |||||||||
Family ID | F3 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Hubert Eugene Record Portrait | |
Hubert and Bertha Record - Senior Years | ||
Herbert and Bertha Record - Senior Years | ||
Hubert Eugene Record and Bertha Evelyn Parris Record 50th Wedding Anniversary | ||
Hubert Eugene Record and Bertha Evelyn Parris Record 50th Wedding Anniversary | ||
Benajah Julius Record and Learner Quimby Record Family with children Herbert Eugene, Odes Bodine, Harold King, and Cecil May Record Anderson | ||
Calls Fort, Utah one room schoolhouse This is where Herbert Eugene Record attended school | ||
Benajah Julius Record Home in Deweyville, Utah (During Father's Mission Time) (Mother died) | ||
Hubert Eugene Record with father Benajah Julius Record Fun photo while in Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
Hubert Eugene Record Whimsical Photo taken while in Salt Lake City Utah - 19 years old | ||
Hubert Eugene Record - Departing for his Mission "See you in two years!" | ||
Hubert Eugene Record Goes courting in the family buggy | ||
Hurbert Eugene Record With missionary companions. | ||
Hubert Eugene Record and Odes Record visiting two young ladies L to R: Odes, Lettie Dewey, Vera Dewey (dad's old girl friend) and Hurbert | ||
Hubert Eugene Record - at the wheel Enjoying an outing with friends | ||
Hubert Eugene Record riding with friend Gus Burbank Hubert - center, Gus - left | ||
Elder Hubert Eugene Record Writing letters to home | ||
Elder Hubert Eugene Record Taking the time in his suit to help a young boy plow a field. Missionary Service. | ||
Elder Hubert Eugene Record Spartanburg, South Carolina Train Station which provided transportation for points traveled on his mission. | ||
Elder Hubert Eugene Record - with South Carolina Missionaries Mission President: Chas A. Calles, 1913-1915 | ||
Elder Hubert Eugene Record (standing) and Elder Streetor Wallace Missionary companions - South Carolina | ||
Elder Hubert Eugene Record Walking to a meeting on his mission in South Carolina 1913 - 1915 | ||
Elder Winfield Hurst - Companion to Elder Hubert Eugene Record
South Carolina Mission 1913-1915 Winfield Hurst was the father of Bishop Floyd Hurst | ||
Army Buddies of Private Hubert Eugene Record L to R: Wilson, Jernigan, Rudolphus, Bover, Dawson | ||
Private Hubert Eugene Record's Army Buddies - WWI - B Battalion, 145th F. Aut. L to R: Earl Ballingtine, Earl Felt, Hubert Record, Philip Hawks (sitting), George Donaldson, Alex Carlson. | ||
Hubert Eugene Record with father Benajah Julius Record 1935 - about the time Hubert was a Bishop | ||
Hubert Eugene Record with son Ross Parris Record Ross was about 3 years old | ||
Hubert Eugene Record and wife Bertha Evelyn Parris Record with their son (on the horse) Ross Parris Record | ||
Hubert Eugene Record's First Furniture Store - 1935 It was at this time that Hubert Record Became Bishop of his Ward | ||
Record Furniture Store - North Addition - 1945 | ||
Record Furniture Store - 2nd Location - 1940 Built next store to their home. They built an addition to the store in coming years. | ||
Record Furniture Store Delivery Truck | ||
Record Furniture Store in 1948 | ||
Central Park Ward Chapel - Front View | ||
Bishop Hubert Eugene Record with Church Bretheren L to R: (unknown), Ellis Brown, Lud Olsen, Bishop Record, Rob Greene, Major Tucker, Cory Ginn | ||
Heber C. Kimball Home - Mormon Tours Vacation Nauvoo, Illinois, Joseph Smith Homestead, Palmyra, New York | ||
Hubert and Bertha at monument during Mormon Tours Vacation Hannibal Missouri - Mark Twain's Home and Museum, | ||
Hubert and Bertha Record on Mormon Tours Vacation Carthage, Kansas City, Adam-ondi-Ahman, | ||
Hubert Eugene Record Portrait | ||
Hubert Eugene Record - Guide at Welfare Square L to R: Dalby Cleon, John M. Hancock, Hubert E. Record, Austin B. Hunter, Lynn Brown, Joseph Pyper, Roy G. Lambert | ||
Hubert Eugene and Bertha Evelyn Parris Record - Guides at the Nauvoo Illinois Restoration Program - 1965 Front Row - L to R: Joan Kimball, Charles Snelgrove's wife, George Bateman's wife, Bertha Record, Ida Blum, Mrs. Cuthburt Back Row - L to R: Chas Snelgrove, James Kimball, George Bateman, Hubert Record, Mr. Cuthburt | ||
Granite Tabernacle 33rd and State in Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
Charles A. Callis -Council of the Twelve Apostles Former Mission President to Elder Hubert Eugene Record in South Carolina | ||
Hubert Eugene Record (Army) and Harold King Record (Navy) World War I. Photo 1917 just before departure. | ||
Private Hubert Eugene Record | ||
Private Hubert Eugene Record On the beach at La Jolla, California - WWI | ||
Private Hubert Eugene Record and Private Herbert Eugene Anderson WWI - 1917 | ||
Private Hubert Eugene Record Leaving on the Bamberger Con Line for Army training. WWI - 1917 | ||
Private Hubert Eugene Record and Private Hanks World War I | ||
Hubert Eugene Record (Army) Harold King Record (Navy) Both on the left. Salt Lake City, Utah in front of the YMCA building for the Marines. WWI 1918 |
Documents | Hubert Eugene Record Certificate of Appreciation for WWI Military Service signed by President Jimmy Carter | |
Hubert Eugene Record 1894-1979 Funeral Program Cover | ||
Hubert Eugene Record 1894-1979 Funeral Program | ||
Hubert Eugene Record Letter of appreciation for his service as a Bishop in the Central Park Ward Signed by Elder LaGrand Richards | ||
Hubert Eugene Record Obituary | ||
Hubert Eugene Record Ordained a Patriarch by the hand of Thomas S. Monson 31 May 1967 |