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| Birth |
22 Oct 1905 |
Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
| Christened |
30 Oct 1905 |
Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
8 Jan 1969 |
Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA |
| Buried |
13 Jan 1969 |
Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
| Person ID |
I44 |
Sorenson Murdock Family |
| Last Modified |
16 Feb 2007 |
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| Father |
Lorenzo Charles McAlister, b. 3 Mar 1874, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA , d. 23 Nov 1914, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
| Mother |
Sarah Ann Zollinger, b. 26 Jul 1874, Providence, Cache, Utah, USA , d. 31 Aug 1944, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
| Married |
30 Mar 1894 |
Providence, Cache, Utah, USA |
| Family ID |
F36 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family |
Clarence Murdock, b. 1 Jan 1900, Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA , d. 20 Jan 1980, Hooper, Weber, Utah, USA |
| Married |
3 Jun 1931 |
Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
| Notes |
Married:
- Grandpa and Grandma Murdock were the funnest to go and visit in the summer. Driggs was the coolest town. Everybody knew everybody and I would often have people stop me and tell me how much I looked like my mom. I loved it when G & G would let me walk into town a block away and get the mail. I loved riding the bicycle all over. My most favorite things to do were to go down in the very scary basement and talk on the Ham Radio W7JFA, funny how that sticks with you. Grandpa tried really hard to teach me morse code but I never did catch on, maybe the pool table was to big of a distraction. I also loved to jump from the top floor bedroom into the kitchen, we had to do this when Grandma Sarah wasn't looking. She also had the coolest strawberry full of pennies. I remember Grandma as being really tall and making me pancakes to eat with my friends in Driggs because she had run out of bread for a sandwich. I loved playing in the old cars out back and went on many vacations in my mind. The chicken coop was also a cool place but we could only go in with Grandpa. I mostly remember Grandpa when he came to live with us after Grandma died. We lived about 3 blocks from the school and when grandpa gave us a ride we always went to Bear Lake and back in those 3 short blocks. I always thought my grandpa was an Indian (Native America) which ever one you use, he could always tell the best stories. The house in Driggs was the best. Grandma let us play in all of Aunt Betsys dresses that were stuffed in the cubby holes and I also spent many hours talking on the black phone up in the bedroom. Ahh so many memories.
-Peggy Brown (granddaugther)
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| Last Modified |
19 Apr 2007 |
| Family ID |
F10 |
Group Sheet |
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 | Birth - 22 Oct 1905 - Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
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 | Christened - 30 Oct 1905 - Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
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 | Married - 3 Jun 1931 - Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
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 | Buried - 13 Jan 1969 - Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
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