Carlie H Clegg 1a 2a 3a

Birth Name Carlie H Clegg
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Henry Clegg7 June 182530 August 1894
Mother Ann Lewis26 June 183610 April 1913
    Brother     John Henry Clegg about 1857 22 June 1930
    Brother     William J Clegg about 1859
    Brother     Frederick Lewis Clegg 6 August 1861 11 May 1929
    Sister     Amelia A Clegg about 1869
    Sister     Juventa B Clegg about 1872
    Brother     Brigham Clegg December 1877
         Carlie H Clegg October 1881
 
Father Henry Clegg7 June 182530 August 1894
Hannah Eastham28 March 1855
    Half-brother     Israel Clegg between April 1849 and June 1849
 
Father Henry Clegg7 June 182530 August 1894
Stepmother Margaret Ann Griffiths5 April 184029 July 1929
    Half-brother     Thomas G Clegg about 1859
    Half-brother     Herbert L Clegg about 1861
    Half-brother     Henry J Clegg about 1865
    Half-sister     Harriet M Clegg about 1867
    Half-brother     George A Clegg about 1870
    Half-brother     Charles D Clegg about 1873
    Half-brother     Josephus Clegg about 1876
    Half-brother     Levi W Clegg about 1879

Families

Family of Tidwell and Carlie H Clegg

Married Husband Tidwell ( * + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage about 1908     2a

Source References

  1. United States Federal Census, 1900
      • Page: Enumeration District 171, Page 18
  2. United States Federal Census, 1910
      • Page: Roll 1610, Page 3b
  3. Salt Lake Tribune
      • Date: 12 April 1913
      • Page: Page 16
      • Citation:

        MRS. ANN CLEGG, PIONEER, IS DEAD

        Well Known Woman Passes Away at Heber City at Age of 78 Years.

        Ann Clegg, 78 years of age, a pioneer of 1854 and also a pioneer of Heber City in 1872, widow of the late Bishop Henry Clegg of Heber City, died there Thursday.

        Mrs. Clegg was a native of Cardiff, Wales, where she was born June 2, 1836. She was the eldest daughter of the Rev. John Lewis, a wealthy Methodist minister, who, with his brother, was an engineer during the building of the Cardiff docks, among the largest in the world.

        With her father's family she emigrated to Utah in 1854. She was married in Salt Lake soon after her arrival and moved to Springville, and later went to Heber City.

        Mrs. Clegg was the mother of eleven children, seven of whom are living, namely, John and Fred Clegg; Millie, Montgomery and Carlie Tidwell of Heber City; William J. Clegg of Provo; Juventa Tullidge and Brigham Clegg of Salt Lake City. She was stepmother to Israel Clegg of Springville, Utah.

        She leaves numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.

        Mrs. Clegg's parents are dead. She had two brothers, William and Frederick Lewis, living at Spanish Fork, and a sister, Mary Hawkes, living at Franklin, Ida.

  4. (Death unknown but obviously not living)