Month: September 2003
Marvel Dwain Roper Portrait Photo
Ross Roper Large Photo
Lacy Loviar Jones Roper History
Note: Missing beginning of History need to retype.
By Oather Ross Roper
Lacy Loviar Jones Roper was born 16 April 1891 at Vernal, Utah, a daughter of James Naylor Jones and Mary Ann Bodily. Her parents were both of pioneering families who had come to Utah during the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois. Her parents had purchased a tract of land on the extreme north side of the Ashley Valley where they cleared the land and built a home. It was on this farm that their eleven children were reared. The home was one mile north and one half mile east of a then familiar landmark – the old flour mill in the Maeser Ward. James first built a log cabin in which he and his wife lived while they built a more elaborate home just east of the cabin.
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Burial Information: Roper, Oather Ross
Burial Information: Roper, Oather Ross
Birth: 2/28/1912
Death: 8/29/1998
Burial: 9/2/1998
Place of Birth: Vernal, Utah
Place of Death: Orem, Utah
Cause of Death:
Grave Location: Provo City Cemetery, Block 1 Lot 15A
Source: Sexton
Comments:
Relatives: Edwin Ross & Lacy Jones Roper (Father)
Shirley Weight Roper (Spouse)
Grave Marker Type: Ud
Burial Information: Roper, Shirley Weight
Burial Information: Roper, Shirley Weight
Birth: 10/22/1916
Death: 5/15/1998
Burial: 5/19/1998
Place of Birth: St. Anthony, Idaho
Place of Death: Lindon, Utah
Cause of Death:
Grave Location: Provo City Cemetery, Block 1 Lot 15A
Source: Sexton
Comments:
Relatives: Leon M. & Ferol Roylance Weight (Father)
Oather Ross Roper (Spouse)
Oather Ross Roper Funeral Program
Shirley Roper Funeral Program
Journal of Robert Bodily
Bert Nelson also has an excerpt from the Journal of Robert Bodily during a return trip to Salt Lake.
Note: It would be great to find out where to get a copy of this journal.
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South African Emigration 1853-1865
Bert Nelson has excerpts from A History of the South African Mission that includes the Robert Bodily family’s departure from South Africa.