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Amos Moses Virgin Family Portrait
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Description : To the best of my knowledge they are: The three daughters on the top row, I cannot swear to their identy. BUT since all the others are in birth order, I think that is a fair judgment
Back row: Sarah (1876(; Alice (1879(; Mary (1882)and George (1885)
Grandpa Virgin with Alicia (1897) on his lap
Eugenie (1889); Jesse (1892 died in 1928); and Louise (1894)
Harold (1899) up on the edge of the sofa (Notice that there is 23 Years difference in Sarah and Harold)
Grandma Virgin
Now for some information:
Sarah and Alice moved to Rexburg/Salem when Mother was just a small child.
Their sister, Linda Rose (1880 and died 1882), was buried in St Charles and is not pictured. Her grave is there beside Grandpa & Grandma Virgin in St Charles.
Grandma & Grandpa visited the two daughters and decided to move up there also.
I remember Mother, Alicia, talking about some of their chickens getting away. Wish I could remember what they were called. Mutton chop that was the name of them. They had these fluffy feathers on their legs.
George died from a ruptured appendix in 1903. Grandpa Virgin made the trip to SL to do George's endowment and have him sealed to a lady by the name of Elvira Judy. She had died previously and this was a decision by both parents to seal them to each other.
People in this Photo
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Age |
DOB |
Organization |
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| Sarah Frances Merkley |
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May 19, 1857
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| Sarah Frances Virgin |
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Jul 22, 1886
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| Alice Xarissa Virgin |
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Mar 31, 1879
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| Mary Ann Virgin |
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Oct 10, 1882
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| George Amos Virgin |
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Sep 8, 1885
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| Eugenie Virgin |
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Mar 8, 1889
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| Jessie Virgin |
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Jan 28, 1892
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| Zalia Louise Virgin |
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Nov 20, 1994
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| Alicia Naomi Virgin |
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Feb 6, 1897
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| Heber Harold Virgin |
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May 31, 1999
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| Amos Moses Virgin |
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Jan 23, 1854
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