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Albert Andrew Park, 18811960 (aged 79 years)

Name
Albert Andrew /Park/
Surname
Park
Given names
Albert Andrew
Family with parents
father
18491940
Birth: 30 December 1849 47 32 provo, Utah, Utah, USA
Death: 24 January 1940Orem, Utah, Utah, USA
mother
18561913
Birth: 6 October 1856Farmington, Davis, Ut., USA
Death: 19 July 1913Provo, Ut., Ut., USA
Marriage Marriage26 October 1874Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
11 months
elder brother
18751883
Birth: 4 October 1875 25 18 Randolph, Rich, Utah, USA
Death: 23 February 1883Provo Bench, Orem, Ut., Utah, USA
23 months
elder brother
18771957
Birth: 12 August 1877 27 20 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 26 January 1957
2 years
elder sister
18791900
Birth: 29 August 1879 29 22 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 28 May 1900Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
2 years
himself
18811960
Birth: 2 September 1881 31 24 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 28 December 1960Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
22 months
younger sister
18831979
Birth: 21 June 1883 33 26 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 5 November 1979Long Beach, Los Angelese, Ca., USA
2 years
younger brother
18851963
Birth: 3 September 1885 35 28 Orem, Ut., Uta., USA
Death: 25 January 1963Orem, Ut., Uta., USA
2 years
younger brother
18871887
Birth: 1887 37 30 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 1887Provo Bench, Orem, Ut., Utah, USA
3 years
younger sister
18891969
Birth: 16 August 1889 39 32 Orem, Ut., Uta., USA
Death: 22 October 1969
4 years
younger sister
18931977
Birth: 20 May 1893 43 36 Provo Bench, Orem, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 16 December 1977Orem, Ut., Uta., USA
4 years
younger sister
18961922
Birth: 6 November 1896 46 40 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 30 December 1922Carey, Blaine, Id., USA
3 years
younger sister
18991968
Birth: 20 June 1899 49 42 Orem, Ut., Uta., USA
Death: 26 February 1968Long Beach, Los Angelest, Ca., USA
Family with Ruth Dilworth
himself
18811960
Birth: 2 September 1881 31 24 Provo, Ut., Utah, USA
Death: 28 December 1960Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
partner
1881
Birth: 16 September 1881 Provo Bench, Orem, Ut., Utah, USA
Birth
Death of a brother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Burial of a brother
Birth of a sister
LDS baptism
22 June 1890 (aged 8 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
Burial of a paternal grandmother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Death of a sister
LDS endowment
26 June 1901 (aged 19 years)
Temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Death of a sister
Burial of a sister
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Death of a brother
Death
Burial
Unique identifier
C30D26BC5D569B4FA39797C0DA20B3E97610
Last change
13 May 201506:11:56
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Event: Military 1917-1918 Hailey,Blaine County, Id
Residence: May 1904 Timpanogas(Orem), Utah County, Ut
Residence: Aug 1904, Carey,Blaine Co.,Id
Residence: Nov1905, Carey, Blaine County, Id
Residence: May 1912 Provo Bench, Orem, Ut.,Ut., USA
Residence Nov 1913 Carey,Blaine Co.,Id
Residence 10 jun 1947, Corvallis,Ravalli,Mt., USA
Census 1920 Idaho, Blaine County, Carey Precinct
Alber 38 and Ruth 38, at home with children:
Vila R. 15: Arvilla B 13: Asael A. 11: JohnD. 8; Lavon J.4; an
d Gerald W. 2 3/12. They owned the 62 acred farm, but hada mor
tgage.
Event Location 1902 Whiskey Gap, Alberta,Canada
Even Location2 Jul 1901 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Ut.
Ruth's brother Will, lived with them for several years, also. H
e would have been about 12 when he came andhe helped with the c
hores and slept upstairs which was reached by a ladder to an ups
tairs window, the North one. The stairs and, also, the kitche
n andporch were added at later times. On December 9, 1906, ano
ther daughter wasborn, Arvilla B. At six weeks of age she beca
me very ill with pneumonia butthankfully she recovered. When s
he was a school girl she took a new name, Billie, and has been B
illie ver since.
On the 2nd of December, 1908, Ruth andAlbert's first son was bo
rn. He was named Asael Albert but was usually called Ace. A se
cond son, John Devere, was born September 1, 1911. Always calle
d Dee, he and his older brother became inseperable pals. Even a
s adults they were very close. But then the whole family was al
ways close. On the 13thof May 1912 the family returned to Prov
o Bench. They traveled in a coveredwagon and a buggy , each be
ing pulled by a team of horses. Asael remembers alittle dog th
at joined them for quite a ways. Somewhere in Idaho, the teamp
ulling the buggy stopped on the railroad tracks and wouldn't bud
ge. Theycould hear the train coming. Albert quicly unhitche
d both the teams and hitched the other one to the buggy and pull
ed it from the tracks. They called this buggy "the white top" b
ecause of its white canvas top. The teams were Prince and Cap a
nd Doll and Belle. Prince and Cap were a good hard working tea
m and when Cap later broke his leg in a runaway, Albert hated t
o lose him sorather than shoot him, he had a splint put on hi
s leg, and turned him out topasture for the summer and it heale
d leaving the horse with a lip. This occurred during one of Alb
ert's trips to Salt Lake to sell fruit. He had stopped at a hou
se on the east bench, to see if they would buy, when the team to
ok off. It was stopped by some high school boys but sometime du
ring the run "Cap" had broken his foreleg.
The fall of 1912, Vila and Arvilla went to schoolat the Sharo
n School in Orem. It was across the road and a little to the no
rth of their place. Albert's father gave the land school was bu
ilt on. Healso gave the land for the Sharon Ward Church.
There was a swiftly flowing irrigation ditch between them and th
eir grandfather's house. One Day while playing Billie fell int
o the ditch. Her sister saw her and ran to the bridge and grabb
ed her as she came out from under it. Later Great Grandpa Park'
s son, Vernon, was drowned in this same ditch.
Another time, the baby, Dee, was sitting on the lawn when a hors
e broke loose from his stake and ran around thehouse. Billie s
aw it come around the house and saw her mother come to the doo
r and throw up her arms and the look on her face. But the hors
e jumped over him.
They worked so hard in Provo and Dee was a very cranky baby an
d Ruthdecided that she was doing it to him so when Jay was bor
n she soon put him on the bottle. Raising fruit (running a frui
t orchard) is a very hard life.
When they decided to return to Carey, Albert's father gave him $
1000 for thehouse he had built.
In the early years of their marriage, Ruth and Albert wentto th
e local dances. At a dance, parents woul