Birth | April 19, 1907 32 33 |
Marriage status | John Leonard Allen — View this family MARRIED yes |
Birth of a brother | Grant Lewis Judd August 13, 1912 (Age 5 years) |
LDS baptism | April 19, 1915 (Age 8 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | George Judd October 24, 1923 (Age 16 years) |
LDS endowment | June 10, 1930 (Age 23 years) |
Marriage | John Leonard Allen — View this family June 11, 1930 (Age 23 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Jane Belbin Paskett February 17, 1940 (Age 32 years) |
Death of a brother | Grant Lewis Judd February 7, 1943 (Age 35 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Robert Grant Allen May 20, 1948 (on the date of death) |
Death | May 20, 1948 (Age 41 years) |
Burial | May 24, 1948 (4 days after death) |
LDS child sealing | yes |
Family with parents |
father |
George Thomas Judd Birth: April 30, 1874 31 29 — Henefer, Summit, Utah Death: August 15, 1949 — Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
mother |
Margaret Jennette Lewis Birth: May 20, 1873 40 38 — Provo, Utah, Utah Death: January 20, 1956 — Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
Marriage: September 22, 1897 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
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9 months elder sister |
Mame Marguerite Judd Birth: July 2, 1898 24 25 — Provo, Utah, Utah Death: December 2, 1969 |
3 years elder brother |
George Ezra Judd Birth: March 11, 1901 26 27 — Coalville, Summit, Utah Death: June 28, 1960 |
20 months elder sister |
Jane Melba Judd Birth: October 29, 1902 28 29 — Levan, Juab, Utah |
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herself |
Amy Leone Judd Birth: April 19, 1907 32 33 — Provo, Utah, Utah Death: May 20, 1948 — Raymond, Alberta, Canada |
5 years younger brother |
Grant Lewis Judd Birth: August 13, 1912 38 39 — Provo, Utah, Utah Death: February 7, 1943 |
Family with John Leonard Allen |
husband |
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herself |
Amy Leone Judd Birth: April 19, 1907 32 33 — Provo, Utah, Utah Death: May 20, 1948 — Raymond, Alberta, Canada |
Marriage: June 11, 1930 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
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son |
Robert Grant Allen Birth: May 20, 1948 44 41 — Raymond, Alberta, Canada |
Note | John Lewis and Martha Evans Family Histories and Descendants Publication: (John Lewis - Martha Evans Family Organization, 1980). Text: p. 199. |
Note | Patriarchal Blessing given to Amy Leone Judd Allen A Blessing given by Patriarch Orrin M. Snow at Raymond, Alberta, Sept14th, 1941, upon the head of Amy Leone Judd Allen, daughter of George Judd and Margaret Lewis, Born April 19th 1907, at Provo,Utah. Dear Sister Allen, in the authority of the Holy Melchizedek Priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world, I seal this blessing upon you, that it may strengthen you in your work, and give you the courage that you need and desire to faithfully fulfill your life's mission. You are of the lineage of Ephraim, and inasmuch as you seek faithfully for divine guidance and strength and ability to perform any duty placed upon you, the Lord will be mindful of you, and will hear and answer your prayers. Seek knowledge from the best books, be diligent in the service you render. Be faithful to the trust placed upon you, and inasmuch as you magnify your calling, the Lord will magnify you before those with whom you labor. Seek the counsel of the Priesthood, follow their admonitions, and you will find joy in the labors you perform. I seal you up against the powers of the adversary until the day of redemption, and according to your faith and your faithfulness, I seal these blessings upon you that you may have eternal life with the redeemed and sanctified of Israel in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen Mary A. Snow, Scribe |
Note | Life Sketch of Amy Leone Judd: Amy went to schools in Provo and Salt Lake City, receiving a Normal Teaching Certificate from the University of Utah about 1827, specializing in kindergarten work. She married John Leonard Allen on 11 June 1930 in the Salt Lake Temple. They later moved to Raymond, Alberta, Canada, where she died in 1948 after her third child was born. Because of her exceptional teaching ability, Amy was used mostly as a teacher in the Sunday School, Primary, and YWMIA, both in the ward and the stake. She served as president of the stake YWMIA. Amy had unusual charm and attracted all people to her and all adored her. She developed great skill as an amateur actress in home dramatics, and was known far and wide for her famous comic readings and was recognized, too, as a hostess in a class by herself. She was an excellent cook and homemaker and, as a wife and mother, was unsurpassed. Of such stuff angels are made. |
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