Hopkin Evan LLEWELLYN
DEATH: Deseret News Obituary, Reference given below. BAPTIZED, ENDOWED & SEALED TO PARENTS: Computer IGI Wales, Surname. SEALED TO SPOUSE(1) F.H.L Film #183,400 (Ann Phillips). VETERAN CITY WORKER, VETERAN OF WALES, DIES. H. E. Llewellyn, 87, of 256 North Seventh West street, an employee of this city for more than 35 years, died Tuesday at the family home. He was a native of Wales but came to Utah in 1872. He was an active church worker and sang in the Tabernacle Choir for many years. Surviving are the following children: William J., Mrs. Carl Mosberg, both of Los Angeles, Calif;, E.H., L.E. Llewellyn, both of Chicago, Ill., Joseph F. Llewellyn, of Butte, Montana, Mrs. R. Papworth, Jr., Mrs. Byron Sperry, Mrs. Jeanette Schlagel, George H., Gomer T. Llewellyn, and Mrs. John Goudy, all of Salt Lake. Deseret News, April 28, 1926, Sec.2, p.1. OBITUARY Funeral for Musician Will Be Held on Friday In 16th Ward Chapel Funeral services for H. E. Llewellyn, 87, active Church worker and musician, who died Tuesday, will be held in the Sixteenth ward chapel, Fifth West and North Temple Streets, at 2 p.m. Friday, April 30. Speakers will include Pres. Nephi L. Morris, Bishop Edwin F. Parry, Prof. Henry Giles, Evan Stephens and Bishop Joseph Lake, who will be in charge. Because of the devotion of Mr. Llewellyn to music, a special musical program has been arranged, including selections by Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward, Miss Jessie Evans, Miss Jessie Williams, John James, the Evans Trio, Mrs. Reta Burnham, Fred Reese and the ward choir. Mr. Llewellyn was a native of Wales and came to Utah in 1873. He had been a resident of Salt Lake for 43 years. He had been devoted to music since boyhood. As a young man he toured England and Wales with various glee clubs, twice singing in the Crystal Palace, London, in competition with leading choirs of the country. For 30 years he was a member of the Tabernacle Choir. He was active in Church work and held the office of high priest at the time of his death. The body may be viewed at the family residence, 256 North Seventh West street, Thursday evening, and Friday until 1;30 p.m. Deseret News, April 29, 1926, Sec.2, p.2. VETERAN CITY WORKER, VETERAN OF WALES, DIES. H. E. Llewellyn, 87, of 256 North Seventh West street, an employee of this city for more than 35 years, died Tuesday at the family home. He was a native of Wales but came to Utah in 1872. He was an active church worker and sang in the Tabernacle Choir for many years. Surviving are the following children: William J., Mrs. Carl Mosberg, both of Los Angeles, Calif;, E.H., L.E. Llewellyn, both of Chicago, Ill., Joseph F. Llewellyn, of Butte, Montana, Mrs. R. Papworth, Jr., Mrs. Byron Sperry, Mrs. Jeanette Schlagel, George H., Gomer T. Llewellyn, and Mrs. John Goudy, all of Salt Lake. Deseret News, April 28, 1926, Sec.2, p.1.
BIRTH, MARRIAGE: Ancestral File. DEATH: Obituary, Deseret News, 22 May 1890, p.2. OBITUARY Deaths - in 16th Ward, May 21, 1890 of heart disease, Ann, wife of H. E. Llewellly, aged 42 years. Deceased was a native Dowlais, Glamorganshire, Wales. Funeral Serevices will be held at noon on Sunday next in the Sixteenth Ward meetinghouse. Friends invited to attend. Deseret News, 22 May 1890, p.2.
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BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH: Deseret News Obituary, 10 Nov. 1947, p. 18. BAPTIZED, ENDOWED, SEALED TO PARENTS & SPOUSE: Computer IGI North America. OBITUARY William James Llewellyn, 68, died of a heart ailment Saturday at Los Angeles, Calif. He lived in Salt Lake City for 20 years working as a candy maker for the J. G. McDonald Candy Co. For the past 10 years he had made his home in Alhambra, Calif. Mr. Llewellyln was born in Salt Lake City, Dec. 31, 1878, a son of Hopkins Edward and Ann Phillips Llewellyn. He married Pearl Hobbs in Salt Lake City Feb 19, 1902. She survives. He at one time owned and operated a candy business in Boise. Besides his widow Mr. Llewellyn is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Showalter, Alhambra, Mrs. Ruby Jensen and Mrs. Garnet Egly Bath, both of Salt Lake City, Three sisters, Mrs. Mae Papworth, Mrs. Jean Thomas and Mrs. Edith Sperry, Salt Lake City; four brothers; Edward Hopkins Llewellyn, Chicago, Ill., George Haydn Lllewellyn, Salt Lake City and Joseph Francis Llewellyn, Butte, and five grandchildren. Services and burial will be in Alhambra. Deseret News, 10 Nov. 1962 p.18.
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BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH: Deseret News Obituary, 7 Aug, 1962, p.B-11. BAPTIZED, ENDOWED, SEALED TO PARENTS & SPOUSE: Computer IGI North America. OBITUARY Chicago, Ill. - Edward H. Llewellyn, 77, former Salt Lake resident, died of natural causes Friday enroute to his home in Chicago after visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Born Aug. 17, 1884, Salt Lake City, to Hopkin and Ann Phillips Llewellyn. Married Laurette Butler, Chicago, Ill. Former employee, Stevens Hotel, Sherman Hotel, Chicago. Survivors: widow; daughters, Miss Helen May Llewellyn, Mrs. Phillip (Anne) Weiland, seven grandchildren, all Chicago; brother, sisters, Lawrence E. , Phoenix, Ariz.: Mrs. Edith Sperry. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice Helm, West Covina, Calif.; stepsister, Mrs. Mamie Kingdon, half brother, Joseph Llewellyn, both Portland, Ore. funeral and burial, Chicago. Deseret News, 7 Aug 1962, p.B-11.
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He married Ann Phillips 27 Sep 1875 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Ann Phillips was born at Dowlais, Glamorganshire, Wales 7 Apr 1848 .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Mary Hannah Llewellyn
born 1 Sep 1877.
William James Llewellyn
born 31 Dec 1878.
Jeanette Llewellyn
born 15 Oct 1880.
Edith Llewellyn
born 31 Mar 1883.
Edward Hopkin Llewellyn
born 19 Aug 1884.
Evan Hopkin Llewellyn
born 14 Jan 1887.
Alice Llewellyn
born 15 Jan 1889.
Hopkin Evan Llewellyn died 27 Apr 1926 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah .
Ann Phillips died 21 May 1890 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah .