Amos Workman
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Amos Jackson Workman (1866 - 1952)

Amos Jackson Workman [uncertain]
Born in Virgin, Washington, Utah, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 24 Feb 1886 in St. George, Washington, Utah, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 85 in Hurricane, Washington, Utah, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 11 Jul 2011
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Biography

Parents:
Andrew Jackson Workman, 1824–1909
Sariah Anna Johnson Workman, 1832–1925
Spouse:
Amanda Jane Burke Workman, 1866–1935
Siblings:
Nephi Johnson Workman, 1868–1931
Charles Adelbert Workman, 1870–1923
Edwin Monroe Workman, 1872–1940
Jacob Louis Workman, 1874–1911
Half Siblings:
Anna Sariah Eagar Tenney, 1850–1934
John Thomas Eagar, 1851–1942
William Walter Eagar, 1853–1941
Julia Hills Eagar Johnson, 1855–1940
Joel Sixtus Eagar, 1858–1947
Susan Elizabeth Eager Campbell, 1860–1900
Andrew Jackson Workman, 1861–1861
John Edward Workman, 1862–1862
Benjamin Franklin Eagar, 1862–1884
William Manti Workman, 1863–1914
Mary Elvira Eagar Dobson, 1863–1883
James Joseph Workman, 1865–1866
Children:
Mary Workman Hinton, 1893–1988
Ivin Workman, 1898–1981


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Acknowlegement

  • WikiTree profile Workman-337 created through the import of annette christensen gedcom.ged on Jul 10, 2011 by Candee LeBaron. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Candee and others.




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