Oral history interview with Irene Hatch Redd 18 October 1970
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Blickenstaff, Scott
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Irene Hatch Redd was born 30 September 1887 in Greenwich, Piute County, Utah. She moved to the Mormon colonies in Chihuahua, Mexico, when she was ten-years-old. She left Mexico in 1911 and married Burt Redd in El Paso, Texas. They settled in Blanding, Utah, in 1912 and had seven children. Burt died in 1930. Irene died July 1983 in Utah. From the guide to the Oral history interview with Irene Hatch Redd, 18 October 1970, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...
Shumway, Gary L.
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Albert Robison Lyman (1880-1973), and his wife Mary Ellen Perkins were the first settlers of Blanding, San Juan, Utah. He wrote an autobiography, poetry and historical biographies. Albert Robison Lyman was born on 10 January 1880 in Fillmore, Utah to Platte De Alton Lyman and Adelia Robison. He married Mary Ellen Perkins 26 June 1902 in Salt Lake City. She died in May of 1939 and he remarried to Mary's widowed sister, Gladys Perkins, on 24 July 1939 in Salt Lake City, Ut...
Redd, Irene Hatch, 1887-1983
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Irene Hatch Redd was born 30 September 1887 in Greenwich, Piute County, Utah. She moved to the Mormon colonies in Chihuahua, Mexico, when she was ten-years-old. She left Mexico in 1911 and married Burt Redd in El Paso, Texas. They settled in Blanding, Utah, in 1912 and had seven children. Burt died in 1930. Irene died July 1983 in Utah. From the guide to the Oral history interview with Irene Hatch Redd, 18 October 1970, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...