2002 Worthington news : the official publication of the Thomas Furner and Jane Alice Margaret Milhaupt Worthington family
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Thomas Furner Worthington, son of of Thomas Wilson Worthington (1879-1926) and his third wife, Merrilla Furner (1895-1967), married Jane Alice Margaret Milhaupt in 1951 in Logan, Utah. Their children were Connie, Tom, Gail, Judy, Nancy, John, with a foster son, Orville Talumptwa of the Hopi Indian Tribe.
Also includes Bennell, Benware, Carter, Chatterton, Christiansen (Christianson), Furner, Hadlock, Harris, Hester, Jolly, Larson, Long, Milhaupt, Pratt, Smith, Talumptwa, Turner, Wilde, Wilson (Willson), and other related families.
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