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!ANNIVERSARY: "American Fork couple awaits 60th anniversary. American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowen will be honored Saturday at an open house reception in honor of their 60th wedding anniversary. The event will be held at the second ward chapel from 2 to 5 p.m. A family dinner and reunion will be held at noon. Mr. Bowen was born in Malad Idaho the son of David and Annie Bowen. Mrs. Bowen also a native of Malad is the daughter of Fred and Ruth Thomas. They were married in Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints March 9, 1898. They lived in Malad until coming to American Fork. Mr. Bowen followed the occupation of farming and stock raising until his retirement. Both have been active workers in the church. Mr. Bowen once served in the bishopric. Mrs. Bowen served as counselor in both the Primary and Relief Society and has been a Relief Society teacher. They have 10 children. Clyde Bowen, Provo; Mrs. Ruth Warburton, Salt Lake; Mrs. Olin Verda Garrett; Mrs. Larry Stella Vause, Ogden; Victor Bowen, Great Falls, Montana; Mrs. Leslie Norma Brown, Richland, Washington; Mrs. Glen Edna Evans, Lehi; Leo, Fred, Vilate Bowen all American Fork. They have 40 grandchildren and 39 great-grand children."
Hand written copy, by Esther Bowen, of the newspaper article about their 60th Wedding Anniversary. There are a few errors in the article. The marriage date is correct, for the civil marriage. The sealing in the Logan Temple was 14 Oct 1927. The original hand copy by Esther Bowen is in the possession of Vicki Evans Rasmussen, grandaughter. | Family: F11595
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Death: Lincoln Wills; FHL #198,811.
Ordinances: Baptism-Ogden Temple Family File Record.
Endowment-Ogden Temple Family File Record.
!Note: -Agnes is a widow at the time of her will in 1547. She names her son Sir William Isacke in her will.
-The will of Robert Wardon of Long Bennington: "In the name of God, Amen. On the fourth day in the month of October in the year of our Lord 1531, I Robert Wardon of Bennington, husbandman, in possession of a sound mind and memory do write my will in the manner following: First, I bequeath to my (Heavenly) Father, almighty and the blessed Mary and every holy saint; my body to be buried in the church yard of the sacred St. Swythini of Bennington, aforesaid. Item, I bequeath to the alter of the blessed Mary, 6 pence. Item, to the alter of St. Thomas, 6 pence. Item, to the repair of the church of Bennington, 3 shillings and 4 pence. Item , cawsy(?) 18 pence. Item, to the fen bridege, 2 pence. Item, to the reapair of the church of Lincoln, 12 pence. Item, I bequeath to the guild of Bennington 20 pence. Item, I bequeath to the churches of Cottam, Freston, Staynton, Westburgh, Dodyngton, Alyngton, Valdenewton, Normanton, the same to all churches, 2 pence. Item, I bequeath to the suitable minister 23 shillingss, 4 pence in celebration or behalf of my soul. Item, I bequeath to Newarke on account of service one measure of corn (or grain). Item, I bequeath to Johanni Panne on (?). Item, to all of the children of Pannys one lamb (each?). Item, Johannis Hunt's children one lamb (each?). Item, Thome Hunt one lamb. The residue or remaining of my estate I leave to my wife Agneti. Johanni Gamill, Michaeli Gylberde are appointed to settle and manage and set in order on this very day as my executors and Richard Ysac as my supervisor. With witnesses Ricardo Smyth, vicor, Johanne Hunt and others, etc. Lincoln Wills, 942.53 S2, Vol. III, pg. 167
This will leaves some questions: Usually the supervisor is a relative or friend. Is it possible that Robert Wardon and Agnes, his wife, are the parents of Anges Isacke, wife of Richard Ysac? The name "Agnes" makes this seem possible. Especially since Robert Wardon does not leave anything to his children, if he had any, as though he might have already divided out to his children their inheritance. | Agnes
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Ordinances: Baptism-Mt. Timpanogos Family File Record.
Notes: -St. Helena Consultation Records #1,259,113, item 2, pg 20 lists John Lufkin as a churchwarden, pg. 23, item 2, 22 Jun 1693 lists John's wife was Elizabeth and his sons John Lufkin and Stephen. | Elizabeth
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