Helen Marion Engle

Female8 June 1930–14 May 2009

Brief Life History of Helen Marion

When Helen Marion Engle was born on 8 June 1930, in Globe, Gila, Arizona, United States, her father, Harold Hamilton Engle, was 35 and her mother, Edna Mae Wels, was 23. She married William Ernest Clark on 15 January 1948, in Clark, Nevada, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. She lived in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States in 1935 and Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1940. She died on 14 May 2009, in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States, at the age of 78, and was buried in Southpark Cemetery, Pearland, Brazoria, Texas, United States.

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Family Time Line

William Ernest Clark
1928–2005
Helen Marion Engle
1930–2009
Marriage: 15 January 1948
Trudy Ann Clark
1951–1982

Sources (13)

  • Helen Clark in household of William Clark, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records (Worldwide), 1914-1960"
  • Arizona, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1880-1935
  • Helen Marian Worsley, "Nevada County Marriages, 1862-1993"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    15 January 1948Clark, Nevada, United States
  • Children (1)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (3)

    World Events (8)

    1931

    Age 1

    The Star-Spangled Banner is adopted as the national anthem.

    1931 · The Hogle Zoo

    Age 1

    Being supported through Salt Lake City taxes, Hogle Zoo has been at its present location at the mouth of Emigration Canyon since 1931 on land donated by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogle. In 1936, the zoo purchased Princess Alice, an elephant, from a traveling circus. She gave birth to the first elephant born in Utah. His name was Prince Utah and he died at eleven months old. Current exhibits include various birds, mammals, and reptiles from around the world.

    1951 · The Twenty-Second Amendment

    Age 21

    Before the Twenty-second Amendment, the Presidency didn’t have a set number limit on how many times they could be elected or re-elected to the office of President of the United States. The Amendment sets that limit to two times, consecutively or not, and sets additional conditions for presidents who succeed to the unexpired terms of their predecessors.

    Name Meaning

    Americanized form of German Engel .

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

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