Agnes Lewis 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a

Birth Name Agnes Lewis
Gender female
Age at Death 75 years

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Frederick G Lewis29 May 184428 June 1920
Mother Agnes Reid Ferguson21 September 18436 October 1920
    Sister     Barbara Catherine Lewis about 1866 March 1868
    Sister     Priscilla Merriman Lewis October 1867
         Agnes Lewis 5 April 1872 5 April 1947
    Sister     Mary Lewis about 1874
    Sister     Adlinda Lewis 7 January 1878 24 January 1964
    Brother     Fred Lewis 17 August 1880 29 December 1921
 
Father Frederick G Lewis29 May 184428 June 1920
Stepmother Adlinda Hillman21 February 1916

Families

Family of Myron Newton Crandall and Agnes Lewis

Married Husband Myron Newton Crandall ( * + 13 August 1903 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage about 1895     3a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Glen Newton CrandallNovember 1895
Lewis S CrandallJune 1897
Grant L CrandallMarch 1899
Fred L Crandallabout 1902
Camille Crandallabout 1904

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Lewis-1357
 
FamilySearch KWCC-5BR
 

Source References

  1. United States Federal Census, 1880
      • Page: Roll 1338, Page 185d
  2. Spanish Fork Press
      • Date: 1 July 1920
      • Page: Page 1
      • Citation:

        PIONEER SPANISH FORK CITIZEN DIES AT PROVO

        Frederick Lewis, one of Spanish Fork's earliest settlers, and best known citizens, died at his home in Provo Monday night of a complication of troubles incident to advanced age. He had been seriously ill for a number of weeks.

        Mr. Lewis was born in Cardiff, Wales, May 29, 1844. He came to Utah in 1853 and for three years resided at Brigham City. He then moved to Spanish Fork where he lived until three years ago, when he moved to Provo.

        Mr. Lewis was always a very active worker in church and civic affairs. He was an Indian war veteran and was drum major in a company comprised of Utah county men.

        Mr. Lewis is survived by his widow and the following children. Mrs. Priscilla Swenson, Mrs. Agnes Cramdall, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Addie Ludlow, all of Provo; Fred Lewis of McCammon, Idaho; Mrs. Alfred Jackson of Spanish Fork and an adopted son W. O. Creer of Provo. He is also survived by twenty-nine grandchildren and four great grand-children.

        The remains were brought to this city today at noon and funeral services are being held this afternoon at the Second ward meeting house.

      • To Do:

        Who is Mrs Alfred Jackson, daughter?

  3. United States Federal Census, 1900
      • Page: Enumeration District 166, Page 14a
  4. Salt Lake Tribune
      • Date: 6 April 1947
      • Page: Page 24
      • Citation:

        Agnes L. Crandall

        PROVO - Mrs Agnes Lewis Crandall, 75, Provo, retired Utah county teacher, civic and church worker, died of carcinoma Saturday morning, in a Bingham hospital. She had been ill for five weeks.

        Mrs. Crandall spent more than a third of her life as a teacher in schools at Spanish Fork, Springville and Provo. She was an active civic worker, and was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Crandall held various ward and stake positions in the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn., Sunday school, religion class and Relief society organizations.

        She was born April 5, 1872, at Spanish Fork, a daughter of Frederick and Agnes Ferguson Lewis. Myron Newton Crandall, to whom she was married Feb. 13, 1895, in the Manti L D S temple, died Aug. 13, 1903.

        Survivors include four sons and a daughter: Dr. Glen N. Crandall and Fred L. Crandall, Glendale, Cal.; S. Lewis and Grant L. Crandall, Salt Lake CIty, and Mrs. Camille Bennion, Brigham City; two sisters, Mrs. Mary L. Markham, Provo, and Mrs. Paul Ludlow, Salt Lake City; also 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

        Funeral services and burial will be in Provo.

        Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Provo Fourth L D S ward chapel by Ruben D. Law, bishop of the University L D S ward. Friends may call at the family home, 469 N. 1st E., Wednesday from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery, Springville.

  5. United States Federal Census, 1910
      • Page: Roll 1610, Page 9b