Clifford Heber Bingham

Brief Life History of Clifford Heber

When Clifford Heber Bingham was born on 10 November 1919, in Wilson, Weber, Utah, United States, his father, Brigham Albert Bingham, was 31 and his mother, Eva Viola Stratford, was 29. He married Doris Lee Phillips on 20 November 1946, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He immigrated to World in 1943 and lived in United States in 1949 and Honeyville, Box Elder, Utah, United States in 1950. He died on 6 January 2007, in Corinne, Box Elder, Utah, United States, at the age of 87, and was buried in Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Clifford Heber Bingham
1919–2007
Doris Lee Phillips
1921–2009
Marriage: 20 November 1946
David Phillips Bingham
1947–2013
Rosann Bingham
1951–1997
Lorraine Bingham
1952–2023

Sources (47)

  • Cliford H Bingham, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Clifford Bingham, "United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages 1980-2014"
  • Clifford Heber Bingham, "United States Western States Marriage Index"

World Events (8)

1920

The Prohibition Era. Sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors outlawed. A mushrooming of illegal drinking joints, home-produced alcohol and gangsterism.

1921 · One of The Oldest Coasters in the World

Utah is home to one of the oldest coasters in the world that is still operational. The Roller Coaster, at Lagoon Amusement park, is listed number 5.

1942 · The Japanese American internment

Caused by the tensions between the United States and the Empire of Japan, the internment of Japanese Americans caused many to be forced out of their homes and forcibly relocated into concentration camps in the western states. More than 110,000 Japanese Americans were forced into these camps in fear that some of them were spies for Japan.

Name Meaning

English (Dorset) and Irish (County Mayo): habitational name from Bingham (Nottinghamshire). The placename is probably from an Old English folk-name Bynningas (‘the people associated with a man named Bynna’), or possibly from an unattested Old English word bing ‘a kettle-shaped hollow’, + Old English hām ‘homestead’.

Irish (Ulster, of Scottish origin): altered form of Bigham .

American shortened and altered form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames such as Bingenheimer .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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