Individual Details
Elizabeth Jeanette Walker
(4 Aug 1893 - 8 Dec 1964)
Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, December 9, 1964, Page 32, Col. 2: Elizabeth J. W. Phelps. Helper, Carbon County---Mrs. Elizabeth J. Walker Phelps, 71, Helper, died of natural causes Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Aug. 4, 1893, Independence, Iowa, to O. C. and Lola M. O'Heron Walker. Married to Alfred James Phelps Sept. 11, 1909, Denver, Colo. Long-time Helper resident . Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, A. Clark, Mrs. Theo (Beatrice) Jensen, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. David (Lola) Robertson, Dr. O. W., D. Walker, all of Helper; Barbara Mary, Dana Mae Phelps, William C., all Price; Mrs. Fred (Irene) Wilstead, Huntington, Emery County; 19 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass Friday 10:30 a.m., Helper St. Anthony Catholic Church. Holy Rosary Thursday 7:30 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper.
Events
Families
Spouse | Alfred James Phelps (1886 - 1966) |
Child | William C. Phelps ( - 2006) |
Child | Alfred "Clark" Phelps (1911 - 1998) |
Child | James "Jimmy" Phelps ( - ) |
Child | Lola Phelps (1912 - 1983) |
Child | Isabel Irene Phelps (1915 - 1991) |
Child | Betrice Phelps (1918 - 1994) |
Child | Oliver Wendell Phelps (1921 - 2000) |
Child | Barbara Mary Phelps (1928 - 2006) |
Child | Dana Mae Phelps (1931 - 2003) |
Child | Walker Duane Phelps (1938 - 1995) |
Endnotes
1. 1910 Census Routt Co., Colorado.
2. Obituary of Elizabeth J. W. Phelps, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, December 9, 1964, Page 32, Col. 2.
3. 1910 Census Routt Co., Colorado.
4. Letter & Charts from Alfred "Clark" Phelps (n.p: 4 Sept. 1995, n.d).
5. Colorado Genealogical Society, Colorado Marriages, 1858-1939 (n.p: An Index Compiled by The Denver Public Library, n.d).
6. Obituary of Elizabeth J. W. Phelps, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, December 9, 1964, Page 32, Col. 2.
7. U. S. Gen Web Site.
8. Obituary of Elizabeth J. W. Phelps, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, December 9, 1964, Page 32, Col. 2.
9. U. S. Gen Web Site.