Ida Ruth Bartholomew

Brief Life History of Ida Ruth

When Ida Ruth Bartholomew was born on 9 August 1906, in Gunnison, Sanpete, Utah, United States, her father, William Francis Bartholomew, was 25 and her mother, Ida Lorena Larsen, was 21. She married Wilbur Carlyle Earl on 23 November 1932, in St. George, Washington, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She lived in St. George Election Precinct, Washington, Utah, United States in 1940 and World for about 20 years. She died on 15 May 1999, in St. George, Washington, Utah, United States, at the age of 92, and was buried in St. George, Washington, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Wilbur Carlyle Earl
1907–1964
Ida Ruth Bartholomew
1906–1999
Marriage: 23 November 1932
William Carlyle Earl
1933–1997
Joan Earl
1936–2013

Sources (45)

  • Ida Ruth Bartholomew, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records (Worldwide), 1914-1960"
  • Ida Ruth Bartholomew, "Utah, Birth Certificates, 1903-1914"
  • Ida Ruth Bartholomew, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937"

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World Events (8)

1907 · Not for profit elections

The first act prohibiting monetary contributions to political campaigns by major corporations.

1908 · Utah's First National Monument

Natural Bridges National Monument was designated a National Monument in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt. It is Utah’s first National Monument but didn’t get many visitors until after the uranium boom of the 1950s. Today the Monument and its park became the first International Dark Sky Park certified by the International Dark-Sky Association.

1931

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

Name Meaning

English: from the Middle English personal name Bertilmew, Bertelmy, a borrowing of the Old French form of the Biblical personal name Bartholomew (from Latin Bartholomaeus; Hebrew ‘son of Talmai’, said to mean ‘having many furrows’, i.e. rich in land). This was an extremely popular personal name in Christian Europe, with many vernacular derivatives. It derived its popularity from the apostle Saint Bartholomew (Matthew 10:3), who was, among other things, the patron saint of tanners, vintners, and butlers.

As an Irish name, it has been used as an Anglicized form of Mac Pharthaláin (see McFarlane ).

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

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Recollective of H Wayne Earl

RECOLLECTIVE OF HAROLD WAYNE EARL YOUNGEST SON OF JOSEPH WILLIAM EARL AND ADA PHILENA CANFIELD At age nine my mother died. Actually I wasn’t quite nine yet. It didn’t seem real to me. I can’t reme …

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