Nora Ellen Crockett and William Dewine Ream letters, 1923
Scope and Contents
Contains letters written primarily to and from Nora Ellen Crockett Ream and William Dewine Ream dated from January 15, 1923, to February 5, 1923. Correspondents include Fabian Ream, Kenneth Durward ream, Beulah Ream Allen, William Wesley Ream, Robert M. Terrell, and George Douglas Ream.
Dates
- Creation: 1923
Creator
- Ream, Nora Ellen Crockett, 1862-1945 (Person)
- Ream, William Dewine, 1859-1939 (Person)
- Terrell, Robert M., 1883-1971 (contributor, Person)
- Ream, Fabian, 1891-1967 (contributor, Person)
- Ream, Kenneth Durward, 1903-1980 (contributor, Person)
- Allen, Beulah Ream, 1897-1989 (contributor, Person)
- Ream, William Wesley, 1886-1969 (contributor, Person)
- Ream, George Douglas, 1895-1976 (contributor, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open for public research.
Conditions Governing Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from the Nora Ellen Crockett and William Dewine Ream papers must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Coordinating Committee.
Biographical history
Nora Ellen Crockett Ream (1862-1945) was a wife, mother, and grandmother to many in Utah.
Nora Crockett Ream was born on December 28, 1862, in Logan, Utah, to parents Mary Sophia Reed and Alvin Crockett. She married William Dewine Ream on November 11, 1885, and spent years ranching in Dingle, Idaho. Together they had ten children that lived to adulthood. She resided in Utah, Idaho, and California. She died on November 30, 1945 in San Francisco, California, and was buried in Dingle, Idaho.
Biographical history
William Dewine Ream (1859-1939) was a husband, father, and rancher in Idaho.
Will Ream was born on October 29, 1859, in Chariton, Iowa, to parents Nancy Elizabeth Murphin and Sampson Mitchell Ream. He married Nora Ellen Crockett on November 11, 1885, and together they had ten children that lived to adulthood. Their family years were spent ranching in Dingle, Idaho. William died on November 24, 1939, in Long Beach, California.
Biographical history
Robert M. Terrell (1883-1971) was a district judge in Pocatello, Idaho.
Robert M. Terrell was born in Kentucky in 1883. He was a district judge in Pocatello, Idaho during the 1920s. He married Olivia Elizabeth Ruebel in 1911 and together they had two children. Robert died in 1971 in Idaho.
Biographical history
Fabian Ream (1891-1976) was a World War II soldier stationed in the Philippines.
Fabian Ream was born in December 1891 to Nora Ellen Crocket and William Dewine Ream in Dingle, Idaho. He was married to Ruth J. Johnson with whom he spent many years living in the Philippines while enlisted in the military. They were stationed there throughout World War I. William died in October 1976 in California. He was buried in a family cemetery in Dingle, Idaho.
Biographical history
Kenneth Durword Ream (1903-1980) was the son of Nora Ellen Crokcett and William Dewine Ream.
Kenneth Durword Ream was born in 1903 in Dingle, Idaho to Nora Ellen Crockett and William Dewine Ream. He married Ruth Genella Quale in 1935 in Manilla, Philippines. He died in California in 1980.
Biographical history
Beulah Ream Allen (1897-1989) was the Dean of the College of Nursing at Brigham Young University.
Beulah Ream Allen was born in 1897 in Dingle, Idaho. She received a degree in nursing and later married Lt. Col. Henderson Wilcox Allen in September 1937. She was a nurse in the Philippines for over a decade and her service there coincided with World War II. She was later the dean of Brigham Young University's College of Nursing from 1961-1965. She was the mother of two sons and died in 1989.
Biographical history
William Wesley Ream (1886-1969) was an Idaho based civil engineer.
William Wesley Ream was born in August 1886 to Nora Ellen Crocket and William Dewine Ream in Dingle, Idaho. He graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in civil engineering and married Mary C. Sirrie, his childhood neighbor. Together they served two missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Texas and Georgia. William died in June 1969 in Provo Utah but buried in Dingle, Idaho.
Biographical history
George Douglas Ream (1895-1976) was a medical doctor and Berkley graduate.
George Douglas Ream was born in Idaho in 1895 to Nora Ellen Crocket and William Dewine Ream. He was married to Lucile Charlotte Krogue October of 1923. Afterwards he attended medical school at Berkley and became a physician. Together he and Lucile raised five children.
Extent
1 folder
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Repository
1130 HBLL
Brigham Young University
Provo Utah 84602 United States