Ethel Harbottle Dean
1906 - 1991 (84 years)-
Name Ethel Harbottle Dean Born 8 May 1906 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Gender Female Died 4 Jan 1991 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States Buried 7 Jan 1991 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States Person ID I3431 Molloy-Remde Family Tree Aug 23 Last Modified 5 Jun 2022
Father James Dean, b. 25 Jan 1874, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 20 Jul 1923 (Age 49 years) Mother Marion Maud Harbottle, b. 12 Jul 1877, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia , d. 18 Feb 1967 (Age 89 years) Married 22 May 1901 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Family ID F6143 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Reuben Michael Flynn, b. 27 Jun 1903, Perth, West Australia, Australia , d. 27 Jul 1979, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States (Age 76 years) Married 11 Dec 1929 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States Children 1. Richard Rowan Flynn 2. David Dean Flynn 3. Michael James Flynn Last Modified 7 Sep 2023 Family ID F1667 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - In March of 1909 Ethel emigrated from Brisbane to Salt Lake City. She wasalmost 3 yrs old. Traveling with the Deans was Maggie Hardman & BessieStewart. Because one adult could bring one child free on the boat, Ethelbecame Ethel Stewart during the voyage. In Salt Lake City, Maggie livedwith the Deans, at 1940 So. 13th East, helping with the Children. Thehouse had only one bedroom the first year. Maggie eventually married JohnKennison and they moved to Woodland, California. They were a frequentvisitor at the Ray and Ethel home in SLC, as were the Tollmans fromHoneyville and Dorothy McMillian and her sister Eve Rule and theDelahanty family from Magna. Ethel attended the Salt Lake high schoolspecializing in bookkeeping. After graduating she worked in theaccounting department of ZCMI before she was married. The small weddingreception was held in the 7th East Home, were the Dean family moved afterleaving 23rd East. Ethel maintained close association with a group ofyoung women that lived above 15th East from the original Parleys Wardarea. They signed their names in a "The old Sugar House Pioneers" bookthey presented to Her. She returned to Australia twice. First, on afamily mission in 1936, second with her husband in 1975. Her motherlived with her in the "60's" during which a lot of Genealogy work wasdone. She entertained many Australia visitors. A sweet lady, eventempered, optimistic, dedicated to her family, church and genealogy. She died from causes related to age in SLC, 1991.
Buried at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery
- In March of 1909 Ethel emigrated from Brisbane to Salt Lake City. She wasalmost 3 yrs old. Traveling with the Deans was Maggie Hardman & BessieStewart. Because one adult could bring one child free on the boat, Ethelbecame Ethel Stewart during the voyage. In Salt Lake City, Maggie livedwith the Deans, at 1940 So. 13th East, helping with the Children. Thehouse had only one bedroom the first year. Maggie eventually married JohnKennison and they moved to Woodland, California. They were a frequentvisitor at the Ray and Ethel home in SLC, as were the Tollmans fromHoneyville and Dorothy McMillian and her sister Eve Rule and theDelahanty family from Magna. Ethel attended the Salt Lake high schoolspecializing in bookkeeping. After graduating she worked in theaccounting department of ZCMI before she was married. The small weddingreception was held in the 7th East Home, were the Dean family moved afterleaving 23rd East. Ethel maintained close association with a group ofyoung women that lived above 15th East from the original Parleys Wardarea. They signed their names in a "The old Sugar House Pioneers" bookthey presented to Her. She returned to Australia twice. First, on afamily mission in 1936, second with her husband in 1975. Her motherlived with her in the "60's" during which a lot of Genealogy work wasdone. She entertained many Australia visitors. A sweet lady, eventempered, optimistic, dedicated to her family, church and genealogy. She died from causes related to age in SLC, 1991.