Family Group Sheet
Family Group Sheet
NameJohn Bothwell1220
Birth2 Jan 1857, Jackson Co., OH, USA
Census USA1860, Richland, Vinton Co., OH, USA Age: 2
Census USA1870, Richland, Vinton Co., OH, USA Age: 12
Census USA1880, Perry, Woodson Co., KS, USA Age: 22
Census USA1900, Weiser, Washington Co., ID, USA Age: 42
Census USA1910, 5th Ward, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 52
Census USA1920, Pleasant View, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 62
Census USA1930, Pleasant View, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 72
Census USA1940, Pleasant View, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 82
Death9 Aug 1943, Pleasant View, Weber Co., UT, USA2,4, Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner 8/10/1943 Age: 86
Burial12 Aug 1943, Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA
FatherJoseph Samuel Bothwell (1829-1907)
MotherJulia Mercer Stropes (1833-1915)
Other spousesMrs. Anna Simpson
Marriage25 Sep 1883, Woodson Co., KS, USA2047,3
SpouseLillie Evelyn Hamm1220
Birth14 Sep 1865, Providence, Bureau Co., IL, USA
Census USA1900, Weiser, Washington Co., ID, USA Age: 34
Death11 Mar 1908, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA2 Age: 42
Burial15 Mar 1908, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA
FatherJ. A. Hamm (~1840-)
MotherAnnie E. Dunlap (~1846-)
Children
Birth16 Sep 1884, Yates Center, Woodson Co., KS, USA111
Census USA1900 Age: 15
Census USA1910, 5th Ward, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 25
Census USA1920 Age: 35
Census USA1930, 5th Ward, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 45
Census USA1940, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 55
Death7 Apr 1961, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA2,4, Salt Lake (UT) Tribune 4/9/1961 Age: 76
Burial10 Apr 1961, Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA
MemoOgden City Cemetery
Marriage12 Nov 1913, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT, USA3
ChildrenJeannette Knocke (Step) (1908-1976)
 Wesley Raymond (Step) (1910-)
 Russell Eugene (1915-1923)
 Betty Bell (1920-1928)
 Jack Dale (1922-1923)
 Robert Leroy (1926-1973)
Birth7 Apr 1887, Yates Center, Woodson Co., KS, USA
Death3 Jul 1888, Woodson Co., KS, USA Age: 1
Birth3 Aug 1889, Yates Center, Woodson Co., KS, USA
Census USA1900 Age: 10
Death1 Jun 1963, Mount Vernon, Linn Co., IA, USA Age: 73
Burial3 Jun 1963, Mount Vernon, Linn Co., IA, USA
MemoMount Vernon Cemetery
OccupationInstructor At Cornell College, IA, In 1930, Writer
Marriage13 Jun 1912, Moscow, Latah Co., ID, USA3,2132
ChildrenSigni Lenea (Adopted) (1906-1997)
Birth11 Dec 1907, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA
Census USA1910, 5th Ward, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 2
Census USA1920, Pleasant View, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 12
Census USA1930, 1st Ward, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 22
Census USA1940, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA Age: 32
Death26 Jul 1955, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA2,4, Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner 7/26/1955 Age: 47
Burial28 Jul 1955, Ogden, Weber Co., UT, USA
MemoOgden City Cemetery
SpouseEva Muriel Hill (1912-)
Marriage23 Jan 1939, Boise, Ada Co., ID, USA2132,5, Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner 2/5/1939
ChildrenUnknown (Twin) (1940-1940)
 Unknown (Twin) (1940-1940)
 Lin (1942-)
 Bruce (1944-)
Notes for John Bothwell
Was the postmster of Sheridan Montana from the late 1880s until April of 1899.
Notes for Russell Lowell (Child 1)
Occupation listed on draft registration: Loc. engineer with S.P. Co. Description medium height and build, gray eyes, black hair.
Notes for Russell Lowell (Child 1)
name in 1930 appears to be russell.
Notes for Edith Jewel (Child 3)
Following is from the Spring, 2000 Cornell College eReport:

At the height of his fame in the late 1930s, artist Grant Wood co-authored a play with Cornell instructor Jewell Bothwell Tull to enter in a national playwrighting contest. They That Mourn was eliminated in local competition, but Tull’s husband, Cornell English professor Toppy Tull, secretly entered it in national competition. It won the national prize and was published in Stage magazine in April 1936.
   “When Grant received a $1.65 check from a play service for lease of the play, he was as pleased as if he had gotten $1,000,” wrote Nan Wood Graham in My Brother, Grant Wood.
    They That Mourn is a one-act play set in a country church cemetery before, during, and after a funeral. In its compassion for and candor about its rural characters it resembles Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (1938). Both Wood and Wilder lectured at Cornell in the 1930s. Toppy Tull’s English Club brought Wood to Cornell in 1933 in what is believed to be his first public lecture. Wilder spoke at Cornell in 1931.
A poem of hers was published in 1935 in “Contemporary Iowa Poets,” published by the Prairie Press
Notes for Ronald Ries & Eva Muriel (Family)
Marriage License issue reported in Idaho Statesman of 1/24/39
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