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| Birth |
22 May 1841 |
Nauvoo, Hancock Co, Illinois, USA |
| Gender |
Female |
| AFN |
1ZN2-42 |
| Residence |
1850 |
Great Salt Lake Co, Utah Territory, USA |
| Died |
13 Mar 1914 |
Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA [7] |
| Buried |
16 Mar 1914 |
Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA [8] |
| Person ID |
I7 |
neibaur |
| Last Modified |
10 Oct 2007 |
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| Father |
Alexander Neibaur, b. 8 Jan 1808, Ehrenbrietstein, Rheinbund , d. 15 Dec 1883, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah, USA |
| Mother |
Ellen Breakell, b. 28 Feb 1811, Preston, Lancashire Co, England , d. 14 Dec 1870, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah, USA |
| Married |
16 Sep 1834 |
St. Laurence's Church, Chorley, Lancashire Co, England |
| Family ID |
F1 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family |
Morris David Rosenbaum, b. 11 Jul 1831, Fordon, Duchy of Posen, Germany , d. 19 Aug 1885, Mink Creek, Franklin Co, Idaho, USA |
| Married |
2 Apr 1858 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah, USA |
| Notes |
Married:
- MARRIAGE: Married at the Neibaur House in Salt Lake City by Alice's father, Alexander NeibaurCHILD: Lois McMahon records an additional child, Hyrum, b. about 1871 in Utah. Information based from the 1880 U.S. Census:1880 cen Census Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah Family History Library Film 1255335 NA Film Number T9-1335 Page Number 55D Morris ROSENBAUM Self M Male W 49 b PRUSSIA Farmer parents b PRUSSIA Alice ROSENBAUM Wife M Female W 39 IL Keeps House parents b PRUSSIA David ROSENBAUM Son S Male W 19 UTAH Farmer parents b PRUSSIA Ellen ROSENBAUM Dau S Female W 17 UTAH At Home parents b Prussia Franny ROSENBAUM Dau S Female W 15 UTAH At Home parents b Prussia Morris ROSENBAUM JR. Son S Male W 13 UTAH At School parents b PRUSSIA Alexander ROSENBAUM Son S Male W 11 UTAH At School parents b PRUSSIA...Hyrum ROSENBAUM Son S Male W 9 UTAH parents b PRUSSIA Leah ROSENBAUMDau S Female W 1 UTAH parents b
PRUSSIA
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| Children |
| | 1. Sarah Rosenbaum, b. 23 Sep 1859, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah, USA , d. 7 Sep 1868 |
| > | 2. David Rosenbaum, b. 11 Mar 1861, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah, USA , d. 20 Nov 1923, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA  |
| > | 3. Ellen Rosenbaum, b. 17 Nov 1862, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 28 Mar 1922, Georgetown, Bear Lake Co, Idaho, USA  |
| | 4. Fanny Rosenbaum, b. 6 Nov 1864, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 26 Feb 1887 |
| | 5. Alice Rosenbaum, b. 22 Jan 1866, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 21 Oct 1866, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA  |
| > | 6. Morris David Rosenbaum, Jr., b. 30 Jul 1867, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 31 Mar 1938, Mar Vista, Los Angeles Co, California, USA  |
| | 7. Alexander Rosenbaum, b. 13 Sep 1869, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 17 Sep 1952, San Diego Co, California, USA  |
| | 8. Aaron Rosenbaum, b. 17 Oct 1871, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 22 Jun 1893 |
| | 9. Joseph Rosenbaum, b. 21 Jan 1874, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 18 Jul 1874, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA  |
| | 10. Margaret Rosenbaum, b. 15 Aug 1877, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 21 Apr 1879, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA  |
| | 11. Leah Rosenbaum, b. 16 Nov 1879, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 12 Jun 1883, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA  |
| > | 12. Abigail Rosenbaum, b. 30 Mar 1882, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 27 Apr 1958, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA  |
| | 13. Bertha Rosenbaum, b. 26 Dec 1883, Brigham City, Box Elder Co, Utah, USA , d. 17 Aug 1979 |
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| Last Modified |
07 Jul 2007 |
| Family ID |
F7 |
Group Sheet |
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| Documents |
 | 1850 U.S. Census Status: Located. 1850 U.S. Census - Alexander Neibaur Household at Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory. Research by Chad G. Nichols |
![Death Certificate [13 Mar 1914] Death Certificate [13 Mar 1914]](files/documents/thumb_004291.jpg) | Death Certificate [13 Mar 1914] Status: Located. Death certificate of Alice Breakell NEIBAUR Rosenbaum. Research by Chad G. Nichols |
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| Headstones |
![Headstone [10 May 2008] Headstone [10 May 2008]](files/headstones/thumb_004900.jpg) | Headstone [10 May 2008] Status: Located. Headstone of Alice Breakell NEIBAUR Rosenbaum at Brigham City Cemetery. Photo by Gary Cobabe. |
![Headstone [10 May 2008] Headstone [10 May 2008]](files/headstones/thumb_004910.JPG) | Headstone [10 May 2008] Status: Located. Headstones of David Rosenbaum and his wives, Alice Howell JONES Rosenbaum and Martha A. JONES Rosenbaum at Brigham City Cemetery. Photo by Gary Cobabe |
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| Histories |
Histories Status: Located. Various histories of Alice NEIBAUR Rosenbaum, submissions to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Various authors |
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| Sources |
- [S10] Nichols Online Library, Digital Documents Researched by Chad Nichols & Relatives, Nichols, Chad G., (West Jordan, UT : [online] www.nicholslibrary.org).
Photo - 003620; 1850 U.S. Census - 003638
- [S41] 1850 United States Federal Census, United States. Bureau of the Census. 7th Census, 1850, (Washington [District of Columbia] : National Archives and Records Administration
Microfilm of original records in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.).
Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory - Alexander Neibaur Household:
--Alexander Neibaur, 43, Dentist, 200, France
--Ellen, 40, England
--Joseph, 16, Laborer, England
--Margaret, 15, England
--Isaac, 12, England
--Alice B, 10, Illinois
--Bertha, 8, Illinois
--Hyrum S, 6, Illinois
--Leah, 4, Illinois
--Sarah, 2, Deseret
--Rebecca, 1 mo, Deseret
(Research by Chad G. Nichols)
- [S17] 1870 United States Federal Census, United States. Bureau of the Census. 9th Census, 1870, (Washington [District of Columbia] : The National Archives, [19--]
Microfilm of original records in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.).
1870 cen Brigham City, Box Elder, UT, p 33, dtd 3 Jun 1870 # 266/267
Morris Rosenbaum, 28 yrs, clerking in store, b Prussia, valuation $2000 & $250
Alice, 29 yrs, keeping house, b ILL
David, 7 yrs, b UT
Ellen, 7 yrs, b UT
Fanny, 5 yrs, b UT
Morris, 3 yrs, b UT
Alexander, 9/12 yrs, b UT
(Research by Lois W. McMahan)
- [S9] 1880 United States Federal Census, United States. Bureau of the Census. 10th Census, 1880, (Washington [District of Columbia] : The National Archives, [19--]
Microfilm of original records in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.).
1880 cen Census Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah Family History Library Film 1255335 NA Film Number T9-1335 Page Number 55D
Morris ROSENBAUM, Self, M, Male, W, 49, b PRUSSIA, Farmer, parents b PRUSSIA
Alice ROSENBAUM, Wife, M, Female, W, 39, IL, Keeps House, parents b PRUSSIA
David ROSENBAUM, Son, S, Male, W, 19, UTAH, Farmer, parents b PRUSSIA
Ellen ROSENBAUM, Dau, S, Female, W, 17, UTAH, At Home, parents b Prussia
Franny ROSENBAUM, Dau, S, Female, W, 15, UTAH, At Home, parents b Prussia
Morris ROSENBAUM JR., Son, S, Male, W, 13, UTAH, At School, parents b PRUSSIA
Alexander ROSENBAUM, Son, S, Male, W, 11, UTAH, At School, parents b PRUSSIA
Hyrum ROSENBAUM, Son, S, Male, W, 9, UTAH, parents b PRUSSIA
Leah ROSENBAUM, Dau, S, Female, W, 7/12, UTAH, parents b PRUSSIA
(Research by Lois W. McMahan)
- [S40] Personal Research & Library, Lois W. McMahan, McMahan, Lois W., ([email] lmcmahan9896 # msn.com, Lois inherited the database and records of H. Marian Haskett).
d cert Ut, Box Elder Co. Brigham City, State file # 21; # 251
states b 22 May 1842
d 13 Mar 1914?? age 72y 10m 22days????
- [S39] Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
- [S43] Obituary.
YEARS OF SUFFERING ENDS
On Friday morning of last week Mrs. Alice N. Rosenbaum closed her eyes in that final sleep and went to the rest she has undoubtedly prayed for for many years. For sixteen years she had been a sufferer with palsy and so violent did the trouble become in later years that she all but shook to pieces and her condition was pitiable. That death was a sweet release to her, none who were familiar with her condition,'will deny and when her death was announced many a heart breathed a fervent "Thank God.
Alice Neibaur Rosenbaum was the daughter of Alexander Neibaur of Salt Lake City, and was born in Nauvoo, Ill., May 22, 1841. Her father enjoyed the distinction of being the first Jew to embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ as taught by the Latter Day Saints, and he with his wife was a staunch member of the church at time of the birth of the subject of this sketch.
The family was driven from Nauvoo with the rest of the inhabitants after the Prophet and Patriarch had been slain by the mob at Carthage, and they endured the hardships of that severe winter as they fled over the ice from their enemy. In 1848 the family journeyed to Utah and located in Salt Lake City.
Alice became the wife of Morris D. Rosenbaum on April 2nd, 1858 and lived with her husband a few years after at Salt Lake City. They later moved to this city where her husband, long since deceased, conducted a mercantile institution and later was manager of the Co-Op. This city has been the family home ever since. Thirteen children were brought into the world by Mrs. Rosenbaum, seven of whom preceded her to the other life. Of the remaining six there are three sons, David of this city, Andy of Los Angeles, Morris of LeGrande, Oregon and three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Tippitts (sic) of Bear Lake, Mrs. Walt Samsel and Mrs. J.V. Facer of this city.
Mrs. Rosenbaum was a true woman in every sense of the word. Kind hearted, cheerful, energetic and having a love for humanity in general, she very naturally endeared herself to all with whom she became acquainted. In the church she gave her best efforts being a Relief Society worker all during her married life until her affliction prevented further activity, and she has blessed many an aching heart in time of trouble by her kind consideration and gentle administration.
Beautiful funeral services were held in the First ward chapel Monday afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock. Euologies (sic) were paid to her character by Wm. Horsley, R.L. Fishburn Sr., Bishop T.H. Blackburn, John D. Peters, Bishop C.W. Nibley of Salt Lake City, who was her brother-in-law and G.W. Watkins.
The musical numbers rendered by the choir were the hymns "Sister, Thou was Mild and Lovely, "Resting Now," and 'O My Father." Between speakers Victor E. Madsen sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." The prayers were offered by Bishop D. P. Burt and Elder N. J. Valentine. There was a wealth of floral emblems. The pall bearers were the three sons, two brothers and a grandson of the deceased.
Quite a number of relatives from out of town were present at the services.
--Published in the Box Elder News, 19 March 1914
(Transcription by Bev Matheson)
- [S12] Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database, Utah Department of Community and Economic Development, (Salt Lake City, UT : [2003--, online] http://history.utah.gov/utah_history_research_center/cemetery_burials/).
Brigham City Cemetery
Alice N Neibaur
b. 22 Mar 1842 Illinois
d. 13 Mar 1914 Brigham City
Alexander Neibaur & Ellen Breakell (parents)
Morris David Rosenbaum (spouse)
Burial: B-21-587
(Research by Chad G. Nichols)
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