Wedding photo for Franklin T. Pomeroy and Sophia Isadora Morris

Franklin Thomas Pomeroy and Sophia Isadora (Dora) Morris were married on 28 Mar 1893 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona.  They traveled to Logan, Cache County, Utah to be “sealed” in the Logan Temple on 19 Apr 1893.  (Dora’s obituary says they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple, but their marriage certificate and temple records verify the Mesa wedding and Logan sealing.)

This photograph was taken by C.R. Savage of Salt Lake City, Utah.  I have posted a scan of the original (sepia) and a black and white edited version with enhanced contrast, and without the “C.R. Savage, Salt Lake City” at the bottom.

Franklin T. Pomeroy and Sophia Isadora Morris marriage license, 23 Mar 1893

This is the license portion of a marriage license/certificate document that measures 16″ x 10.5″.  The license comprises the top half of the document and the marriage certificate comprises the bottom half.  (See previous posts)  The document was originally folded in three places, and on the back side of the license and certificate is the information identifying the contracting parties, witnesses, officiator, and filing information. The only fold line that is still intact is the one in the middle, whereas at the other two the document has become detached.  It features a seal from the Probate Court of Maricopa County, Territory of Arizona.  These are scans of the original document in possession of Dayna Jacobs.

Franklin T. Pomeroy and Sophia Isadora Morris marriage certificate, 28 Mar 1893

Obituary of Sophia Isadora Morris Pomeroy, 27 Mar 1953

” ‘Death Takes Mrs. Pomeroy, Mesa Pioneer’ Dora Pomeroy, 79, resident of Mesa since 1883 and wife of former Arizona State Senator Frank T. Pomeroy, died yesterday afternoon at the Southside District hospital. She had been confined in the hospital for the past two weeks.

The Mesa pioneer was born in Rockeville, Utah, on April 10, 1873. At the age of 10, she came to Mesa with her parents in a party of Mormoon pioneers. She attended Mesa schools and the Tempe Normal School.

She married Frank Pomeroy in the Salt Lake Temple on March 28, 1893. The couple would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary today. Mr. Pomeroy had come to Mesa in 1877. He was a member of the Arizona House of representatives for two years, a State Senator from 1929-1937, and also a reading clerk in the House for a number of sessions. He is now secretary and treasurer of the Arizona Pioneers Association.
Mrs. Pomeroy was a lifefong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had held positions as teacher in both Ward and Stake Sunday School Relief Society and genealogical organization. She was chariman of the family history division of the latter.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Col. F. Ivan Pomeroy of Phoenix, and Roland of Peoria; three daughters, Mres. Adah Allen, Glendale; Mrs. Margery Stuck, Phoenix; and Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, Tucson; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at the First Ward chapel, Monday at 3 pm, by Bishop Dale Vance. Friends may call at Meldrum’s mortuary Sunday, from 2-6 pm. Interment will be in Mesa cemetery.”

Obituary on 27 Mar 1953, newspaper unknown, copy in possession of Dayna Jacobs.