Male/Husband} Felix, Jacob | Family History} Olson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Female/Wife} Greener, Permelia Almira | Relationship Type} Marriage | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marriage: Date} Exa 1 Oct 1908 | Place} LDS Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ended: On Date} Exa 16 Mar 1979 By} Death of wife |
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1st Household No.} 793 = Hinckley, Millard, Utah | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Photographs} Jacob Felix and Permelia Almira Greener on 1 October 1908 Permelia Almira Greener Felix and Jacob Felix about 1950 Jacob Felix and Permelia Greener with children about 1976 Permelia Greener Felix and Jacob Felix's headstone |
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Notes: Jacob Felix, 21, and Permelia E. Greener, 19, both residents of Hinckley, Millard, Utah, were
married in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah on 1 Oct 1908. Their first son Leo was born 23 May 1909
in Hinckley. In the 1910 U.S. census, Jacob and Permelia were living in Hinckley.
Jacob was a teamster, doing odd jobs. Their son Leo was 11 months. Their son Ivan was born 18 Nov 1912 and daughter Leola on 20 Jun 1917, both in Hinckley. When Jacob registered for the World War I draft, he was a farmer in Hinckley, Utah. The family moved to Leamington, Millard, Utah, Where daughter Eileen was born 24 Oct 1919. In the 1920 U.S. census, Jacob and Perlmelia were living in Leamington. They owned their farm, with a mortgage, and Jacob was a general farmer, farming on his own account. The children were Leo, 10, Ivan, 7, Leola 2, and Ileen, 2 months. Leo and Ivan attended school. The family moved to Springville, Utah, Utah, where their daughter Burnnell was born prematurely on 14 Nov 1921. She died the next day, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah. Their youngest daughter Lazell was born before 1930 in Springville. In the 1930 U.S. census, Jacob and Permelia were living at 689 South 4th East in Springville, Utah, Utah. They owned their home and had a radio set. Felix was a general farmer working on his own account. The children were Leo, 20, a minister for the L.D.S. church; Ivan 17, Leola, 12, and Eileen, 10, all attending school; and Lazell, 2. In the 1940 U.S. census, Jacob and Permelia were listed as living at 628 E. 7th South in Springville, Utah, Utah. This address was probably incorrect, as when they celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary, the newspaper stated "[T]hey have lived in Springville for the past 55 years, in the same house on 689 S. 400 E., where they settled to make it more convenient for Mr. Felix to get to his job with the Denver-Rio Grande Western Railroad." They owned their home, the same one as in 1935, with a value of $3,000. Jacob was a car inspector for the railroad company. The children at home were Leola, 23, a nurse and office girl in a doctor's office, who had completed 2 years of college; Eileen, 21, 2 years of college; and LeeZell, 13, 6th grade. Jacob and Permelia are listed in the available Provo City Directories from 1926 through 1973 as living in Springville, Utah. From 1935 on their address remained 689 South 4th East, Springville. Jacob was listed variously as inspector, car inspector, or carman for the railroad companies. Jacob and Permelia were both active in the LDS Church. Jacob held numerous positions including high priest the Sunday School superintendency, home missionary, and the Kolob Stake High Council. Permelia was a Sunday School teacher, served for seven years as secretary for the YWMIA, and served as a home missionary. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Permelia died 16 Mar 1979 in Orem, Utah, Utah. Jacob died 30 Nov 1984 in Provo, Utah, Utah. They are buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children: | Total # of Children} 6 | Seq. # of Primary} | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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