0 HEAD 1 SOUR PAF 2 NAME Personal Ancestral File 2 VERS 5.1.12.0 2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street 4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 4 CONT USA 1 DEST PAF 1 DATE 23 Jun 2002 2 TIME 19:22:33 1 FILE jeff&lizs.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR UTF-8 1 LANG English 1 SUBM @SUB1@ 0 @SUB1@ SUBM 1 NAME Jeff Sly 1 ADDR 373 West 800 South 2 CONT Salem, Utah 84653 1 CTRY USA 1 PHON 801-423-3324 1 EMAIL slyjeff@earthlink.net 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID C8B219FA1A5AA147AE3B5AA00FC0932553ED 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F282@ 0 @I2@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9200880DD01236438190D2BCD1B8DD830A6F 1 FAMS @F282@ 1 FAMC @F3@ 0 @I3@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID CD98FBA118BF2940BA83E7CBA3DE13440824 1 FAMS @F282@ 1 FAMC @F268@ 0 @I4@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID AA41677CA9D374409C6DA35DFF36A8C1A54F 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMC @F282@ 0 @I5@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1049B237F6061E4183F0D3D18F299BF4FB9D 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 FAMC @F282@ 0 @I6@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID E1677564E5E45D4582A3AAF4EE5022B96814 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 FAMC @F282@ 0 @I7@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Childs/ 2 SURN Childs 2 GIVN Moses 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1812 2 PLAC Barre, Orange, Vermont, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1890 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Dec 1835 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Jul 1862 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID E94C80806CECD54B841BE0A8DCB3616D31CA 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 21 Mar 1991 2 TEMP PROVO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 0 @I8@ INDI 1 NAME Thurland Dale /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Thurland Dale 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1912 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 CHR 2 DATE 12 Jul 1912 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1981 2 PLAC Enumclaw, King, Washington, Usa 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 Jul 1981 2 PLAC Enumclaw, King, Washington, Usa 1 AFN AFN:7RC7-28 1 BAPL 2 DATE 22 Jun 1923 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 19 Sep 1935 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 _UID 40AD5839B2083D448BD4D9DB86E61DE136B4 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F10@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 2 SOUR @S23@ 3 PAGE Addendum 2 2001 1 ORDN Ordained Elder by Wesley W. Farrer 2 DATE 25 Aug 1935 1 NOTE !Blessed on June 25, 1912, by Elder William G. Bickley, Beaver East Ward, 2 CONT Book A, no. 492. 2 CONT 2 CONT !Birth Certificate No.: 62-a, vol. 1 Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Baptized by Leanord Paice, 22 Jul 1923, Beaver, Beaver, Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Ordained an Elder by Elder Wesley W. Farrer. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurland Dale Sly grew up in Manderfield Utah. He was the oldest child 2 CONT in his family and worked to supplement the family income. He skipped 2 CONT the 4th grade and jumped to the fifth, still earning high marks. In High 2 CONT School he left school again to work, and help support his brothers and 2 CONT sisters. He never received a High school Diploma, although he excelled in 2 CONT his studies. Thurland was a very kind and soft towards his family and 2 CONT farm animals, but he had a shy, unpolished, rough social manner. He 2 CONT courted his home town sweet heart, Alma Edwards, through letters while 2 CONT working out of town in a mine for many months at a time. (These letters 2 CONT are in possession of Russ Sly) Thurland also worked as a lumber jack. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was married to Alma Edwards and later moved to Sulferdale, Utah 2 CONT where he worked as a miner and later as a foreman at the Sulferdale 2 CONT mine (now closed). Thurland and Alma had two children who both died as 2 CONT infants before Russell Melvin Sly was born. Later he started with the 2 CONT Union Pacific Rail Road and moved to Milford. In Milford Thurland bought 2 CONT a farm with his friend Burt Merryweather, and later bought some 2 CONT government land in the Beaver Mountains where he and Bert each built 2 CONT cabins (used for camping and hunting season) where he lived until his 2 CONT retirement 33 years later. 2 CONT 2 CONT After retirement, Thurland and Alma sold their home, farm and cabin and 2 CONT moved to Enumclaw, Washington to be with their only son and his family. 2 CONT He bought a house with three acres and raised some cattle and kept his 2 CONT two horses there. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurland smoked cigarettes most of his life and nearly died in 197? from 2 CONT an operation to remove an ?????? ???????. He recovered from this 2 CONT operation after many months and in 1979 went back to work as a farmer, 2 CONT helping his son cutting hay, while he was out of work as an airline pilot. 2 CONT He liked to spend time in his shop working on farm equipment, welding 2 CONT and repairing old broken machinery. He had a very large garden and 2 CONT always gave away plenty of food. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurland attended church through out his life and was always involved in 2 CONT service projects. Some times he would be the only one to continue work 2 CONT on them until they were done. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurland spent much of his life caring for Alma, his wife. She had a 2 CONT weak heart and had several open heart surgeries. In 1981 she spent a 2 CONT couple of months in the hospital with open heart surgery and 2 CONT complications. Thurland traveled to hospital nearly every day until she 2 CONT died. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurland's brother Joe came up from California and took him on a trip for 2 CONT a week after the funeral. Thurland was very down and sad at the loss of 2 CONT his wife and this trip seemed to help. He continued to live on the farm 2 CONT caring for the animals for two months. Then on May ??, 1981 on his way 2 CONT to the house from a mornings feeding of the livestock, he lied down and 2 CONT died. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Thurland blessed by William G. Bickley; bapt by Leonard Paice; 2 CONT confirmed by Thomas W. Gunn 22 July 1923; Deacon: 18 Nov 1924 by Joseph 2 CONT Patterson; Teacher 1 April 1928 by Wesley W. Farrer; Elder 25 Aug 1935 2 CONT by Wesley W. Farrer.; Secretary 2 quorm of Elders Milford 1st ward 1949. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Nov 2001 3 TIME 20:11:29 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE Thurland at age 60 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Jeff Sly Family\Milford House.jpg 2 TITL Milford House 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland Alma Russ Manderfield.jpg 2 TITL Thurland, Alma, Russ Manderfield 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland Russ LDS Hospital.JPG 2 TITL Thurland Russ at LDS Hospital 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland Alma at her Parents 1936.jpg 2 TITL Thurland Alma at her Parents 1936 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland Alma Marr.JPG 2 TITL Marriage Lic 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Indian Creek.jpg 2 TITL Indian Creek Fishing 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland hunt @ Cabin.jpg 2 TITL Hunting at Cabin 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland sitting.jpg 2 TITL On couch 2 NOTE Thurland at house in Milford, 1971 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thurland Fish.jpg 2 TITL Nice trout 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Russ Lload Thur boat.jpg 2 TITL In front of boat 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I9@ INDI 1 NAME Alma Flora /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Alma Flora 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1912 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 CHR 2 DATE 1 Dec 1912 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1981 2 PLAC Enumclaw, King, Washington, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 2 May 1981 2 PLAC Evergreen Memor., Enumclaw, Washington, Usa 1 AFN AFN:8MW7-9V 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Sep 1924 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 19 Sep 1935 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 _UID DD78C585E762EE4B87B294DAE96F505CCC15 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F11@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F11@ 2 DATE 8 Jul 1954 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 NOTE ! Blessing 1 Dec 1912 by Moses Edward, Beaver East Ward, Book A, #531. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Married in SL Temple by Steven L. Chipman 19 Sep 1935. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Patriarchal blessing by George Paice 19 Dec 1930. 2 CONT 2 CONT Personal History 2 CONT I, Alma Flora Edwards was born 25 Sep 1912 in Beaver, Utah. My 2 CONT Parents are Moses Melvin Edwards and Florence Ellen Bowers. When I 2 CONT was a baby my parents moved to Manderfield, Utah. There at age three I 2 CONT rode a run away horse. As the years passed I was known as the "Wild Girl 2 CONT of Borneo" when on horse back. I rode well but recklessly at times. While 2 CONT still young I cut my long golden curls, which were my mothers pride and 2 CONT glory. I then hid the curls behind the trunk thinking my mother wouldn't 2 CONT know. The first years at Manderfield were happy ones. We attended 2 CONT church regularly. My father was superintendent and later first counsler 2 CONT to the Presiding Elder, Thadeous Baldwin in the Manderfield Branch. 2 CONT My had some land he had Homesteded which we lived on during the 2 CONT summer for a few years. In the winter we lived at our small but 2 CONT comfortable home in Manderfield. My Uncle Edgar(Dads brother) and Aunt 2 CONT Kathleen with their boys Cecil and Vivian lived down through the field on 2 CONT his land, called Big Hollow. We traveled the trail between our homes 2 CONT many times. 2 CONT When I was about 6 my family moved to Sulphurdale, Utah. Here I met 2 CONT my childhood girlfriend Lois Monroe. We had so many happy times 2 CONT together. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Alma, parents: Moses Melvin EDWARDS and Florence Ellen BOWERS (from 2 CONT England) Alma blessed by Moses Edwards; Bapt. by Norman Farnsworth; 2 CONT Confirmed 7 Sept 1924 by Moses Edwards; Pat. Blessing 19 Dec 1930 by 2 CONT George Paice. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:31:08 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Alma.jpg 2 TITL 60 years 2 NOTE Alma at age 60 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Alma & Viv.jpg 2 TITL Alma & Vivian 2 NOTE Alma in front of Milford house with Vivian 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Alma 30.jpg 2 TITL Alma 30's 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Alma 4.jpg 2 TITL Alma 4 years 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Beaver\Indian Creek School-Church.JPG 2 TITL Church 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Beaver\Indian Creek Inside-Church.JPG 2 TITL Church inside 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Beaver\Moses M. Edwards House2.JPG 2 TITL House 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I10@ INDI 1 NAME Dale /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Dale 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1881 2 PLAC Chicken Creek, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1960 2 PLAC , Iron, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 29 Nov 1960 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 AFN 311M-KS 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Jun 1889 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 19 May 1951 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 _UID 2FCBA3646DF5174ABEEB8DB00527EE2BEFA1 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F12@ 2 DATE 12 Apr 1962 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE ! Sources: 1. Birth Cert., Marr. Cert., Church records and personal knowledge 2 CONT of Dale & Hilma Sly, records in possession of Lenore Waite, 2 CONT 2 CONT James C. Sly told Jeff Sly June 6, 2000 2 CONT 2 CONT When 3 years old he had never spoken, got lost and his mother said where are you, and he stoo 2 CONC d up and said "here I be" in a deep voice. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Mar 2002 3 TIME 18:03:11 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dalesly.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dale Sly Family.jpg 2 TITL Dale Sly Family 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dale Sly2.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dale Sly House Beaver.jpg 2 TITL House 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dale Sly milk shed N. Manderfield.jpg 2 TITL milk shed 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dale Sly's grain binde.jpg 2 TITL Grain Bindry 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Beaver\Dale Sly House F.JPG 2 TITL House in Beaver 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Dale & Hilma Rosenberg Sly.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I11@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 23A20BEE4A7D434B985BAAFAF0BE380393FE 1 FAMS @F5@ 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME Lloyd James /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Lloyd James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Nov 1901 2 PLAC Thistle, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1983 2 PLAC Payson, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 1 Aug 1983 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Aug 1910 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Jan 1928 1 _UID 86CDF8C9185AA640BD31153032FE47D3E9B2 1 FAMS @F268@ 1 FAMC @F269@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F269@ 2 STAT BIC 1 NOTE Personal History of Lloyd James Ashcraft 2 CONT 2 CONT I was born 27 November 1901 in Thistle, Utah the second son of Don Orean Ashcraft and Abigai 2 CONC l (Abbie) Wordsworth. I was one in family of five, an older brother, Orean, younger sister D 2 CONC onna, and Ruel and Elden. My progenitors on both lines were pioneers and among the first set 2 CONC tlers of Utah. My great grand father William Shin Wordsworth crossed the plains with Brigha 2 CONC m Young and his Company of 143 men, 3 women and 1 child. Another great grandfather Amos Swee 2 CONC t Warren, one of the first settlers in Springville, Utah, was an Indian War Veteran and an In 2 CONC dian interpreter. 2 CONT Lavina Fullmer, my father's mother, was the daughter of John Solomon Fullmer. He spent th 2 CONC e night of June 26, 1844 with the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum in the Carthag 2 CONC e jail in Illinois, sleeping on the arm of the Prophet, who with his brother was shot and kil 2 CONC led the next day. The Prophet sent John Fullmer the next morning to get a lawyer, so he wa 2 CONC s not there when the Prophet was martyred. 2 CONT My father was born August 18, 1874 in Provo, Utah. He was the son of James Eli, who came we 2 CONC st with a company of soldiers on their way to Mexico to engage in the Mexican War. They pass 2 CONC ed through Utah ahead of Brigham Young and the Mormon Pioneers. 2 CONT Mother was born July 27, 1879 in Royal City, Lincoln County Nevada the daughter of John Vanc 2 CONC e Wordsworth and Sarah Warren Brammall. I was born under the covenant, my parents having bee 2 CONC n married in the Salt Lake Temple. My father being a locomotive engineer on the D. & R.G. ra 2 CONC ilroad, we moved several times until he could establish some seniority. One of my early reco 2 CONC llections was at the age of five we were living in Salt Lake. My grandmother Lavinia Ashcraf 2 CONC t came to live with us when grandfather passed away in 1906. A year later she passed away a 2 CONC t our home, and it made quite an impression on me. We moved to Midvale where I started to sc 2 CONC hool. It was a town where many nationalities lived because of a smelter being located ther 2 CONC e and although it was a small town, it had three saloons. As kids we got a kick out of som 2 CONC e of the names such as: Patavich, Pratavich, Satavich and many others. We moved next door t 2 CONC o the William Parker family. He was an engineer on the D. & R.G. railroad. Their family mat 2 CONC ched ours with four boys, and a girl in the middle. We really got along well together. 2 CONT At the age of eight or nine in company with an older group of boys, we were helping ourselve 2 CONC s to a farmer's fruit when he started chasing us. We jumped on a freight train headed for th 2 CONC e copper mines in Bingham Canyon. After riding we arrived at Welby which was the end of th 2 CONC e line, it was late afternoon. When I got up even with the engine I was happily surprised t 2 CONC o find out the engineer was my dad. Boy was he ever surprised to see me, and really shocke 2 CONC d when he found out how I got there. He wanted to know how I was going to get home, I told h 2 CONC im I didn't know. He told me it was lucky for me he had to take his engine and some cars bac 2 CONC k to Midvale. He called Mom up and told her he was bringing me home and it would be late tha 2 CONC t night. That was a real thrill for me to ride on the engine with my dad. I sat on the sea 2 CONC t in front of him and before we got home I leaned up against him and went to sleep. I neve 2 CONC r went on a wild goose chase like that again. 2 CONT My parents were honorable, upright worthy members of the church. They taught by example an 2 CONC d demonstrated to us that they loved each other and that they loved us. I never remember hea 2 CONC ring therm quarrel or jangle nor did they gossip or find fault with others. Their policy was 2 CONC , if you can't say something good about a person you had better not say anything. I am gla 2 CONC d I grew up in a home where there was a spirit of love and congeniality. I never remember sa 2 CONC ssing them or showing them disrespect and in this regard I have no regrets. 2 CONT Mom used to butter me up and call me her helper boy; she said with only one girl she neede 2 CONC d my help. She made me feel proud by praising me for what I did. I used to help her with th 2 CONC e dishes, mop the floors and help take care of my two younger brothers. 2 CONT I had a real good teacher in the fourth grade. She taught us in our reading to sound the le 2 CONC tters and also in our spelling. She had us stand in two rows. The one in front stayed in fr 2 CONC ont until he missed a word and then he stepped back. With the multiplication table she wen 2 CONC t forward and back. The one in front stayed in front if he gave the correct answer first; i 2 CONC t was keen competition. The answer was spontaneous without thinking. She drilled so much th 2 CONC at I learned them about to perfection without thinking. 2 CONT In the fall of 1909 Dad came down with typhoid fever. They took him to the hospital in Sal 2 CONC t Lake. A short time later my brother Orean and I came down with it. Mother put us to bed t 2 CONC ogether; when Donna came down with it she was put to bed in the same room. Ruel who was tw 2 CONC o years old was taken to 2 CONT Salt lake to stay with Grandpa and Grandma Wordsworth; then Mom came down with it. The neigh 2 CONC bors took Elden the baby, two months old at the time. Lucille Whiting from Mapleton was pai 2 CONC d to come in and take care of us. Mom got real real bad, they got word to Dad at the hospita 2 CONC l that Mom was not expected to live. He managed to get out of the hospital, brought a docto 2 CONC r from Salt Lake with him and it was only a short time until Mother had passed the crisis. A 2 CONC fter being in bed over a month it was like learning to walk over again, was sure weak at firs 2 CONC t. We were sure a thankful bunch to all be together again and well enough to enjoy Thanksgi 2 CONC ving dinner together. 2 CONT I'll never forget the impression I got when Grandpa Wordsworth came to stay with us for th 2 CONC e first time. I knew he limped but I didn't realize why. It dawned on me when he got read 2 CONC y for bed and he took off his wooden leg. His leg was taken off about ten inches below his k 2 CONC nee. That was a real shock for me. I must have looked like my grandsons looked when I too 2 CONC k out my false teeth the first time. They put their hands up to their mouth to see if their' 2 CONC s would come out. Grandpa handled his leg real well; most people wouldn't realize he had a w 2 CONC ooden leg. It was only natural that I must know what happened. 2 CONT In his early married life in company with three others, they were out in the hills getting o 2 CONC ut timber to make railroad ties. They were using double edged axes. One of the fellows stuc 2 CONC k his axe up in a log leaving the other sharp side sticking up. Grandpa slipped and fell bac 2 CONC kward against the sharp edge of the axe sticking up, it cut into the bone and was bleeding pr 2 CONC ofusely. He asked them to administer to him. They help the Priesthood but hadn't participat 2 CONC ed in administration. He told them what to say. They put him in a wagon and drove several m 2 CONC iles to a doctor. The doctor said it was nothing short of a miracle that he hadn't bled to d 2 CONC eath. The doctor took care of it and he was alight, but a short time later due to infectio 2 CONC n and exposure the leg had to be taken off. 2 CONT From 1910 to 1912 Dad and our neighbor Mr. Parker each started building a frame home in This 2 CONC tle. They were separated by a creek running between them; they were able to help each other. 2 CONT We moved to Thistle in 1912; I was ten years old. It was a small railroad town with a popul 2 CONC ation of approximately 200 people. It had a round house with stalls for a dozen or more engi 2 CONC nes with a turn table in front. There was a large wooden water tank build about 20 feet abov 2 CONC e the ground with a large metal spout to be lowered and fill the water tank on the back of th 2 CONC e engine. There was also a large building called the Coal Chute where the engines run unde 2 CONC r and were fueled up. 2 CONT A new depot had just been built, also a new four room brick schoolhouse. There were two sto 2 CONC ries; one was fairly large with an upstairs, where they were able to hold dances and a stag 2 CONC e on one side where plays were put on occasionally. Postal service was handled in one of th 2 CONC e stores. What was once the red sandstone school was now the church. It was heated by a lar 2 CONC ge pot bellied stove. Sunday School was held each Sunday and Mom taught the class I was in 2 CONC . Sacrament meeting once a month was conducted by the home missionaries from Springville. 2 CONT Thistle was not much more than a wide place in the bottom of the canyon where the creek, rai 2 CONC lroad and highway ran. Spring 1983 brought extensive mud slides and flooding to many parts o 2 CONC f Utah. But nowhere was the damage s severe, long lasting, or far-reaching as at Thistle. A 2 CONC nd while flooding caused temporary damage to many home in Utah, residents of the tiny crossro 2 CONC ads community of Thistle permanently lost their homes, and both rail and highway travel to Ea 2 CONC stern and Southern parts of Utah were disrupted for months. The Thistle disaster was cause 2 CONC d when a gigantic earth slide created a dam. Soldier Creek, from the East, and Thistle Creek 2 CONC , from the South, meet at Thistle to form Spanish Fork River which flows into Utah Lake. Th 2 CONC e two streams; converging behind the dam formed a lake more than 200 feet deep and several mi 2 CONC les long. A gigantic earth slippage continuing at a pace impossible to keep up with, eventua 2 CONC lly covering the railroad tracks, the river, and the highway with millions of tons of mud, fo 2 CONC rming a dam, creating a lake and submerging the entire community of Thistle. What first appe 2 CONC ared to be a minor earth slide, resulted in the worst natural disaster in Utah's recorded his 2 CONC tory. 2 CONT Thistle was a kid's paradise. We built a dam in the creek just around the bend from the hou 2 CONC se; it made an ideal swimming hole with large rocks sloping up from the creek where we were a 2 CONC ble to sun ourselves and dive off. We didn't have bathing suits so we got a healthy tan. W 2 CONC e fished in the creek, our poles were long willows with line and hook. 2 CONT Our home was built next to the creek about six feet above it, the back bedroom where Orean a 2 CONC nd I slept was only about 30 feet from the water. I used to enjoy laying in bed and hearin 2 CONC g the water run. We didn't have running water in he house but obtained our culinary water fr 2 CONC om a spring across the creek; bathing was in a number three metal tub. There wasn't much fo 2 CONC r us to do, only a few chores, so we spent a lot of time climbing the hills. We found a lak 2 CONC e and built a raft out of oaks. We found quite a few rattle snakes and killed some to get th 2 CONC eir rattles. We knew where to go to find the different variety of flowers: sego lilies, tig 2 CONC er lilies, Indian paintbrush, honey suckles, larkspurs and others. Sometimes we would meet t 2 CONC he passenger trains and sell some. 2 CONT Dad was a real good fisherman and I used to enjoy going with him. For bait we got live bul 2 CONC l heads, small fish about an inch and half to two inches long, their head fairly large and ro 2 CONC und. We obtained them along the edge of the creek where the water was shallow. I carried the 2 CONC m in a small pail to keep them alive. We could come into a hole where there might be one or m 2 CONC ore fishing, and the first thing you know Dad would be pulling fish out, and they were usuall 2 CONC y nice sized ones. Boy did I get a kick out of it when he landed a nice one; I would rush ov 2 CONC er to take it off the hook, and was I proud of Dad. The others were curious to know what h 2 CONC e was fishing with. It seemed it just came natural for him to know how to catch them, an 2 CONC d I am sorry to say I never inherited his skill but I sure did enjoy going with him. I reme 2 CONC mber more than once when he got back from his run to Soldier Summit he would drop down two o 2 CONC r three holes below the house and come back with fish. If it was in the morning, and we wer 2 CONC e still in bed and it was time we were up, he came in and laid a wet fish across our face. Y 2 CONC ou can be assured we were not long piling out to get that slime off. 2 CONT When Dad got back from his run to Soldier Summit, during the day he would cross over the swi 2 CONC tch about a block from our home. He would blow the whistle one long and two shorts, which me 2 CONC ant he was back and would be home in about half an hour. We would be watching for him and ju 2 CONC st before he got to the house, Mom and whoever was home would run out to meet him. Just as w 2 CONC e got ready to grab him he would dodge us and we would take after him yelling and laughing 2 CONC . He would grab Mom off her feet, swing her around a couple of times; she would go right aft 2 CONC er him as he was real ticklish. Then we would all gang up on him. It was something to loo 2 CONC k forward to. 2 CONT We didn't know what it was like to have money to spend; there wasn't anything to spend it o 2 CONC n anyhow. There was no picture show, no hot dog stand, or ice cream parlor. Oranges and ban 2 CONC anas were only available about twice a year; radio and television hadn't even been thought of 2 CONC , so we had to make our own fun. A large group of boys and girls used to get together nearl 2 CONC y every evening and play such games as run sheep run, kick the can, duck on the rock, pomp, p 2 CONC omp pull away if you don't come I'll pull you away, and others. Then for a change a birthda 2 CONC y party and such games as post office and I formed a wreath were played, both kissing games 2 CONC . The girl stand up, puts her arms in front of her with fingers touching and says, "I for 2 CONC m a wreath." When she is asked, "What kind of flowers?' and "Who do you want to wear it?" Sh 2 CONC e names her favorite boy; he stands in front facing her, she puts her arms over his head an 2 CONC d they kiss each other. The game ended one night when one of the girls as they kissed her th 2 CONC rew up (rather embarrassing for both of them.) 2 CONT In 1914 we had a severe winter. It was 35 degrees below zero. The creek froze over so we c 2 CONC ould skate on it. The snow was about three feet deep and froze on top so you could walk on i 2 CONC t. It was so cold that they dismissed school, so we hurried home to get our sleighs and go s 2 CONC leigh riding. We rode our sleighs belly booster. While zipping down the hill my sleigh hi 2 CONC t a soft spot; I slid off the sleigh across the crusted snow. It took the flesh off the sid 2 CONC e of my face leaving it raw and bleeding. I rushed home as fast as I could go. Mom nearly f 2 CONC ainted when she saw me. There was no doctor to go to, but due to her tender care it didn't l 2 CONC eave a scar. She used Vaseline mixed with boric acid powder. 2 CONT In 1915 Dad got a pass on the railroad to San Francisco for he and Mom, Oreon and I. We wer 2 CONC e on our way to go to the World's Fair. Boy, was that something. We traveled at night, Orea 2 CONC n and I in the upper berth and Mom and Dad in the lower. There wasn't much head room. It se 2 CONC emed funny to undress and dress sitting on the bed, rather awkward to pull on you trousers 2 CONC . We finally went to sleep listening to the wheels go clickety clack, clickety clack over th 2 CONC e joints in the rails. 2 CONT We were really excited to arrive in a large city like San Francisco with all it hubbub and a 2 CONC ctivity, much of it built on steep hills. Some of the street cars were cable cars. There we 2 CONC re still evidences of the notorious earthquake of 1906 which demolished a good share of the c 2 CONC ity and hundreds of people killed. The fair grounds covered a large area of ground. Many na 2 CONC tions of the world were represented by buildings that were typical and exhibits that were mar 2 CONC velous and outstanding. 2 CONT In 1916 I graduated out of the eighth grade. We had eight in our class and our teacher wa 2 CONC s John I. Rayes. He taught the seventh and eight grades in the same room; while one class wa 2 CONC s reciting, the other would study. He lived on a ranch at the mouth of Diamond Fork about th 2 CONC ree miles down the canyon. He rode a horse back and forth every day tying it to a post. Th 2 CONC e weather was quite rough in the winter, so he grew a full beard. We got used to it and didn 2 CONC 't think so much about it, but that day in spring when he came with it shaved off we got quit 2 CONC e a kick out of it. We stood around grinning and laughing. He was a person of small feature 2 CONC s and we thought he looked like Ichabob Crane. He was different; if you didn't have the righ 2 CONC t answer sometime he would say, "Oh pig track" or "Johnny get your gun." 2 CONT Our eighth grade class of eight students had the thrill of a lifetime when he took us in hi 2 CONC s new Maxwell car some twenty miles to Nebo District exercises in Salem. 2 CONT Father purchased a piece of property in Springville at the corner of 6th South and 3rd West 2 CONC . It consisted of three acres of ground and a four room home at a cost of $650. The thing t 2 CONC hat prompted the purchase was to provide a home for Grandpa and Grandma Wordsworth, and a pla 2 CONC ce for me to stay when I started High School in the fall of 1916. I considered it a privileg 2 CONC e to be able to stay with Grandpa and Grandma Wordsworth. There were four wards in Springvil 2 CONC le at the time. I made friends with some boys in the neighborhood and ward and they helped t 2 CONC o influence me to get started off on the right foot. I'll always be grateful for a Dad who w 2 CONC as able to teach by example so that I might follow in his footsteps and spend my time, energ 2 CONC y and money on things that help build one and not to weaken. 2 CONT In the spring of 1917 Dad purchased a five acre peach orchard for the sum of $600; the sourc 2 CONC e of irrigation water was the creek water that flowed out of Hobble Creek Canyon. The wate 2 CONC r got so low each year they were unable to mature a crop. The Strawberry Reservoir had jus 2 CONC t been completed and the water was now available. We then harvested a thousand bushels of pe 2 CONC aches and sold them for $1 per bushel making it possible to pay for the property and have $40 2 CONC 0 to the good the first year. This was the year that the United States entered the first Wor 2 CONC ld War and to come to the rescue of France, England and others. Many students in High Schoo 2 CONC l enlisted including some in the sophomore class. Some of them came to school in their unifo 2 CONC rms before they left; they were real popular. Such songs as "It's a Long Ways to Tipperary" 2 CONC , "Over There, Over There" and others were popular. 2 CONT When school let out I went home to Thistle and got a job working with a Negro at the coal ch 2 CONC ute for the Railroad Co. Cars of lump coal were spotted on a track over a cement pit covere 2 CONC d with an iron grate spaced to let the coal go through. It was then hoisted to the top of th 2 CONC e coal chute where the engines could run under and coaled up from a spout. After we got th 2 CONC e bins filled up, it was my job to coal them up. I brought a camp cot and did a little feath 2 CONC er bedding (sleeping) between times. It took two longs and two shorts on the whistle to brin 2 CONC g me on the run. My shift was from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. at 27 cents an hour. I felt it wa 2 CONC s only fair for me to turn my checks over to Mom and Dad; there was no place to spend the mon 2 CONC ey anyhow. 2 CONT I moved back with Grandpa and grandma to start my sophomore year. Two of my pals Milton Foe 2 CONC , Harlan Boyer and I had purchased new bicycles, so we decided to break them in by riding t 2 CONC o Salt Lake to spend two days and see the State Fair. There was no cement surfaced road thi 2 CONC s side of Murray, so it turned out to be quite a jaunt for us. We really had a good time an 2 CONC d were quite puffed up about it. 2 CONT The great flu epidemic hit in 1918, and it was practically world wide. Many of the soldie 2 CONC r boys died in army camps in this country with it and many of them abroad. It spread so fas 2 CONC t and they seemed so helpless to control it. Many in a family would be down with it; many me 2 CONC mbers in a family were known to die with it within tow or three days, as many as four in a fa 2 CONC mily were buried at the same time. All public gatherings, schools, shows, and church were cl 2 CONC osed down. People were supposed to tie a cheese cloth mask over their nose and mouth that th 2 CONC ey could breathe into when they ventured out in the public. It really had people worried eve 2 CONC rywhere. They were afraid to offer to come in to help, and even though several might be dow 2 CONC n with it at the same time, many of those holding the priesthood were called on to administe 2 CONC r to the sick. Grandpa was one of those who went a lot and never came down with it. Our fam 2 CONC ily all had it, but it was a light case and we were so grateful. 2 CONT Mom and Dad had talked about moving to Springville where it would be possible for us to atte 2 CONC nd school and church. In the spring of 1918 something happened that caused Mom to make up he 2 CONC r mind in a hurry to carry that plan out. My pal Lindsay Parker and I had gone up the cree 2 CONC k about three miles from home. The railroad track and road were adjacent to the creek and cr 2 CONC ossed it. A thunder and lightening storm came up and it turned out to be a real cloud burst 2 CONC . We got under a railroad bridge; the water was pouring down off from the cliffs into the cr 2 CONC eek. In about a half hour the water had raised about six feet. We decided to get out and di 2 CONC g for home, afraid it might wash our frame homes out. The water was funning down the stree 2 CONC t in front and starting to backup and run into the house. No damage was done to speak of, bu 2 CONC t it threw a scare into everybody. Mom said, "That does it, we are going to get out of here 2 CONC " and that's what we did. Dad had bought a place for Grandpa and Grandma and we moved in whe 2 CONC re they had been living. 2 CONT As a sophomore I realized that I had a problem with my eyesight. I was unable to read or se 2 CONC e things at a distance. In the classroom it was a real handicap with questions or problems o 2 CONC n the board. I finally realized I had to do something about it. I had my eyes tested and wa 2 CONC s made aware of how much I had been missing. I got my glasses but was too big a coward to we 2 CONC ar them, there being only one other in the class wearing them. I would put them on in a pict 2 CONC ure show and other places occasionally, and then I swallowed my pride and put them on the fir 2 CONC st thing in the morning and took them off the last thing at night. 2 CONT We never had tea or coffee in our home. Dad told me that I was old enough that I might be t 2 CONC empted to smoke or drink, that it would be harmful to the body, costly, habit forming and off 2 CONC ensive to others, that if I was going to smoke to wait until I saw him smoke and we would smo 2 CONC ke together. I never saw him smoke. Milton Noe and I decided to get a cigar and light it u 2 CONC p to see what it was like. It only took a few puffs and we decided it was not for us. I a 2 CONC m glad I didn't get sucked in on something like that. The same thing is true with beer and c 2 CONC offee. I saw too many who formed the habit and were slaves to it; besides, over the years i 2 CONC t would be costly. 2 CONT In the fall of 1918 they held back on starting school on account of the flu. It was my juni 2 CONC or year. Milton Noe and I decided to go to Thistle for a job. We both got a job and even th 2 CONC ough school started again, we decided to stay and work. it was just after the close of Worl 2 CONC d War One on Nov. 11, 1918 after four years since it started. People everywhere celebrated f 2 CONC or a day or two. On Nov. 11 the armistice was signed and the first world war was ended. Whe 2 CONC n word was received at noon, whistles began to blow. Everyone got out and joined the throng 2 CONC s in center of town to sing, shout and do foolish thing to know they were jubilant. I ha 2 CONC d a shotgun, so my friends Milton Noe and Hurlan Boyer bought a box of shotgun shells, remove 2 CONC d the shot from each, and we drove through Main Street firing the gun into the air. Train lo 2 CONC comotives' whistles and factory whistles blew for half the afternoon until they ran out of st 2 CONC eam. 2 CONT I was 17 years old and worked the night shift as a call-boy. The dispatcher at the depot wo 2 CONC uld get a call for an engine and crew to hook on to a train in an hour and a half and push th 2 CONC em to the top of Soldier Summit and then return to Thistle. We worked for several months an 2 CONC d missed out on our junior year. In the fall of 1919 we took classes with the senior class a 2 CONC nd only had three years in high school. There were 38 in the class that graduated in 1920. 2 CONT Dad talked to me in the spring about the family going in together on a project which he ha 2 CONC d been considering for a long time. Much of the time his work was on the Tintic Branch a 2 CONC s a locomotive engineer between Springville and Eureka. Joe Vane's 35 acre farm was paralle 2 CONC l with the tracks at Fifth West in Springville. It was on of the better farms, well kept cho 2 CONC ice crops, a good water right, a good granary, cellar, corn crib and barn and house. He ha 2 CONC d visualized that as an ideal set up for he and his four sons to settle on, share and share a 2 CONC like, a little Utopia as it were. Dad would continue to work on the railroad as his job wa 2 CONC s steady and paid well. The rest were to work on the farm or as many as were needed. We wou 2 CONC ld turn in the home at Third East and Sixth South which we had moved into in 1918. This wa 2 CONC s also the home where Grandpa Wordsworth and Grandma lived. Dad had bought this home for the 2 CONC m. They would be living with us. The purchase price was $18,200 which included two cows, tw 2 CONC o horses and the equipment. It was to be financed by Springville Bank at 8% interest. The d 2 CONC eal was consummated on May 20, 1920. 2 CONT The crops turned out well and the prices were good, with the war being over two years and th 2 CONC ings looking up. Wheat was $3.00 per bushel at harvest time. We did like many others and he 2 CONC ld it for a better price and took a lot less in the recession of 1921. It really caught peop 2 CONC le unexpected. 2 CONT When school let out in 1920, I went to work on the cement mixer for Earnest and Lee Boyer, c 2 CONC onstructing the first cement highway between Springville and Spanish Fork. I failed to mak 2 CONC e it to college that fall. 2 CONT After the best harvest in the fall; Harlan Boyer and I got a job in the Spanish Fork sugar f 2 CONC actory. When we were on the graveyard shift, we steeped our dates out till time to go to wor 2 CONC k and dropped them off on the way to work. He was going with Florence Christensen from Spani 2 CONC sh Fork, and I was going with a little blonde from Benjamin. As we returned home the next mo 2 CONC rning, dressed up again after our shift, we noted some look down their nose at us like, "It' 2 CONC s sort of late to be getting home from a date." It doesn't pay to jump to conclusions. 2 CONT Our farm was in the second ward, and I was working with a group of Deacons. They were a cho 2 CONC ice active group and we had some good times together. I remember the Utah Lake froze over, a 2 CONC nd I got ten of them in and on a Model T Ford and went ice skating. There was no snow on th 2 CONC e ice and it was as slick as glass, and I had a few spills. 2 CONT This Model T Ford was our first car and we were so proud of it. It had no glass windows, ju 2 CONC st curtains to fasten on doors when weather was cold or stormy. There was no starter on th 2 CONC e car; it had to be cranked in font of the motor. Milton Noe taught me how to drive. This l 2 CONC esson consisted of sitting in the driver's seat and steering the car. Milton moved the gas l 2 CONC ever as needed while I put my attention to the steering. A few blocks on I took over the ga 2 CONC s feed also, and all that remained was to learn how to get the thing to stop properly withou 2 CONC t killing the motor. One had to use another floor pedal to cut out the clutch. The trickies 2 CONC t part was knowing how to set the gas lever and the spark lever so that the motor would star 2 CONC t nicely when you got out and walked around front to crank it. This cranking and having th 2 CONC e motor kick back at you was the worst part of driving, and it kept women from trying to driv 2 CONC e, especially if there were no men folks to do the cranking. When the motor "kicked" it wen 2 CONC t backward, jerking the handle of the crank out of your hand and spinning it around to knoc 2 CONC k you on the elbow or thereabouts. Dad later bought a Model A Ford in 1926. It had glass wi 2 CONC ndows and a starter. We were proud of it. 2 CONT After the boom year of 1920 there was a recession year of 1921 in which all of the countrie 2 CONC s were affected. We were having difficulty keeping up with farm payments, and I convinced Da 2 CONC d it would be well for me to get a job at Soldier Summit and join him, which I did in 1923 2 CONC . Dad and Bill Parker had built a two room home out of railroad ties and I moved in with the 2 CONC m and we batched it. Our bathroom facilities were a number three galvanized tub and a path o 2 CONC utside to a toilet. My job was to unload railroad oil tank cars into large underground stora 2 CONC ge tanks. This oil was used to soak the packing used to pack the wheel bearings on the railr 2 CONC oad cars. It was also used to maintain other supplies needed. It was a six day a week and S 2 CONC undays off and a trip home each Saturday night and back Sunday night. Dad and I would go tog 2 CONC ether to Branch dances and socials. We both loved to dance. We spent some evenings at Mur 2 CONC l Fullmer's home, playing games and cards. Then I went back to the farm and stayed there t 2 CONC o work hard trying to get ahead during the 1921 recession. 2 CONT I dated a Springville, Ruth Davidson. She was not a Latter-Day Saint. I thought I was in l 2 CONC ove with her and gave her a diamond ring. My parents tried to persuade me to not go with her 2 CONC , but I was stubborn and thought I could get her to join the Church. She went to Wyoming t 2 CONC o work, which was probably an answer to my parents prayers. I became more active in the Chur 2 CONC ch and didn't miss her as much as I thought I would. Patriarch O. B. Huntington gave me a bl 2 CONC essing December 1926. It told me if I would be faithful, I would go on a mission and marr 2 CONC y a good girl in the Temple. Then I began to wonder why I was planning on marrying a girl th 2 CONC at didn't belong to the Church. I was ordained an Elder on January 23, 1927. That sprin 2 CONC g I went to Wyoming to see Ruth and we broke our engagement on friendly terms. 2 CONT My sister, Donna, was divorced from Braemar Snell, so she and her little 15 month old daught 2 CONC er Arlene came back to the farm to live with mother for 12 years. It seems that mother and d 2 CONC ad were always giving someone a home. Dad's mother lived with them in Ogden until she died 2 CONC . They bought a home for grandma and grandpa Wordsworth. Later they came and lived on the f 2 CONC arm. Mother's brother, Clarence, and his wife were out of work and came from California to l 2 CONC ive with them for over a year in 1932. Bert Sumsion and his family moved from Idaho and wer 2 CONC e living in a cold barn in the winter, so mother had them stay with our family until they cou 2 CONC ld find a home. Mother and Dad were always so kind and big-hearted to help others, even whe 2 CONC n they were struggling to get ahead themselves. 2 CONT The summer of 1927, I started to go with Helen Manwaring. WE enjoyed each other and had som 2 CONC e good times together. When I received my mission call to go to the Eastern States in Februa 2 CONC ry of 1928, I decided not to ask her to wait for me. I thought I was in love with her, bu 2 CONC t wondered if either of us would change while I was gone and not care for each other later 2 CONC . She wrote such interesting encouraging letters, so before the year was over, I knew I want 2 CONC ed her for my wife and for the mother of my children. I wrote and told her of my love and ho 2 CONC pes, and she promised to wait for me. 2 CONT I first labored in Hartford, Connecticut and Glen Nielson was a wonderful companion. He wa 2 CONC s 22 years old and I was 26 years old. I was older than most of the missionaries and fel 2 CONC t a little self-conscious about it at times. I labored in New Haven, Conn.; Springfield, Mas 2 CONC s; Rochester, N.Y. and all the towns surrounding these cities. I Kept a journal while on m 2 CONC y mission, so I won't write about my experiences here. Anyone interested may read my journal 2 CONC s. I will mention that missionary methods were quite different them. We had just a few day 2 CONC s training at the Mission Home in Salt Lake City. There were no plans or organized lessons g 2 CONC iven to us to help us. We just went out and did tracting, held street meetings and cottage m 2 CONC eetings, and visited members and investigators. If there were enough members living close en 2 CONC ough, we would hold Sunday School and Sacrament meetings and we were in charge of them. Usua 2 CONC lly we had to be the speakers and give the lessons. Sometimes we could get a Mutual meetin 2 CONC g and a social held in a home. The Lady Missionaries would have Primary in some districts 2 CONC . There were no L.D.S. chapels. WE really had to do a lot of praying and studying and rel 2 CONC y on the Lord's help and inspiration. The missionary rules were not so strict then. We wer 2 CONC e allowed to go to picture shows, visit other Churches, go to a few sport events and get perm 2 CONC ission from District President to go visit interesting places, such as: Vermont, the birthpl 2 CONC ace of Joseph Smith, the Sacred Grove, Washington D.C., Boston and others when we were somewh 2 CONC ere near. Missionary companions were not required to always stay together. When we travele 2 CONC d it was on the highway, thumbing a ride, and we would stay at members or investigators home 2 CONC s at night. They were always happy to feed us. We passed out a lot of literature when we tr 2 CONC acted or held street meetings. We had good gospel conversations with the people who gave u 2 CONC s rides, and when we were invited into people's homes. We loaned and sold Books of Mormon 2 CONC . The missionary methods are so much more efficient now it is no wonder they are making so m 2 CONC any converts. 2 CONT I truly enjoyed my mission, and it was hard to say goodbye to those dear people; many tear 2 CONC s were shed. I still have many fond memories of the people, and we continue to correspond wi 2 CONC th some of them after 55 years. 2 CONT I was thrilled that mother, dad, and my sweetheart were coming east to meet me. Two years w 2 CONC as a long time to be separated from Helen and my parents. 2 CONT I met them at Buffalo, N.Y. We toured Albany, then went to Niagara Falls and up into Canada 2 CONC . To Palmyra, the Sacred Grove, and Hill Cumorah. Visited some of my friends in Rochester 2 CONC , N.Y. and Springfield, Mass. To Harvard University museum. Enjoyed the historical places i 2 CONC n Boston. Went on a ship and it was great to dance for the first time in two years. Saile 2 CONC d down coast to New York. Thrill to see sunrise on Statue of Liberty and N.Y. skyline. In N 2 CONC .Y. we stayed at Eskridge home, an old friend of Mother and Dad. At one time he lived in a b 2 CONC oxcar in Thistle and now was in the millionaire district. (Quite a contrast.) We went to mu 2 CONC seums, art galleries, Central Park--66 blocks long, to Broadway, Cathedral of St. John the De 2 CONC vine. It was so elaborate; had seven chapels. We went to a night club, an Opera, Bronx Zo 2 CONC o and many other interesting places. At the huge Grand Central Station we got on the train t 2 CONC o go to Washington D.C. It was a clean beautiful city. Senator and Apostle Reed Smoot gav 2 CONC e us passes to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving where the U.S. money is made. We went th 2 CONC rough the beautiful Congressional Library, White House, Capitol, Lincoln and Washington memor 2 CONC ials, Smithsonian Institute. To Arlington Cemetery and to George Washington's home in Mt. Ve 2 CONC rnon. We enjoyed all this and our trip home on the train. It was great to be with those I l 2 CONC oved the most again. 2 CONT I was surprised when I arrived home to see three long chicken coops on the farm. They had g 2 CONC one in debt more in 1929 when it was a booming business. Dad realized it would take more tha 2 CONC n the farm to provide for four sons and their wives. That was a foolish dream of Dads to hav 2 CONC e us all together, but we went along with him. It would have been impossible even in good ti 2 CONC mes. I was worried that they had bought $10,000 worth of baby chicks just when our Church au 2 CONC thorities had been warning the Saints to get out of debt. They were inspired to give that ad 2 CONC vice even before they knew there was a depression coming. Well the "Great Depression" come i 2 CONC n 1930. Eggs sold for 12 cents a dozen and Cocherels and cull chickens sold for 20 cents eac 2 CONC h. Dad got cataracts on his eyes and had to quit the railroad in 1935. We had depended on h 2 CONC is good wages to pull us through. We struggled on, but kept getting farther behind, even wi 2 CONC th Elden and Ruel going to work in California to help out. We finally had to turn the farm o 2 CONC ver to the bank. Other people that plunged into the poultry business lost out also. 2 CONT In March 1935 the Bank sold the farm to Boyer brothers for $13,500 leaving a balance of $1,5 2 CONC 00 to Dad's credit. Well I had spent 15 years of hard work and had nothing to show for it 2 CONC . I was sorry for Mother and Dad. They had sacrificed so much for others when they could ha 2 CONC ve a nice home and easy life on Dad's good wages. They made a deal to buy the old H. T. Reyn 2 CONC olds home for $2,600. It was a bargain; a seven room brick house with furnace and modern plu 2 CONC mbing (something they had never had before). 2 CONT In the mean-time Helen and I decided to get married even if I didn't have a thing and was st 2 CONC ruggling with the rest of the family on the farm. We were married in the Salt Lake Temple, O 2 CONC ctober 30, 1830 by George F. Richards. That was when the "Great Depression" started througho 2 CONC ut the world at the close of World War II. Helen's father gave us the little house his mothe 2 CONC r had lived in. One room was log and one was lumber. There were no conveniences. I put ele 2 CONC ctric lights in, dug a cesspool and put a sink and cold-water tap in. We painted it, bough 2 CONC t some nice kitchen and bedroom furniture and were real happy in our little love nest. 2 CONT Our daughter Elaine was born at Ekstrom nursing home the next October 8, 1931. Then Verl wa 2 CONC s born at our home the following October 28, 1932. Nelda was born at home November 4, 1933 2 CONC . With three in three years, we had our hands full. Dr. George Anderson was Helen's docto 2 CONC r and he only charged $25 for delivering each baby He told me I had better slow down or he w 2 CONC ould have my Bishop send me on another mission. I was almost 29 and Helen near 26 when we ma 2 CONC rried and I guess we were afraid we would not have time to have much of a family. 2 CONT In September 1936 we sold the little home and bought a five room brick house at 13th East an 2 CONC d Center Street. There was 3 1/2 acres of ground, a barn, coop, brick granary over a cellar 2 CONC , and a young orchard. I worked at various jobs after we lost the farm and then bought a cow 2 CONC , pigs and a few chickens and a car. 2 CONT While living at 13th East, Geniel was born on September 12, 1937; Marilyn on August 22, 1944 2 CONC , at Utah Valley Hospital; and Don on April 24, 1947, at Payson Hospital. 2 CONT I started to work at Utah Service Lumber and Hardware for $70 a month from 1938 until 1949 2 CONC . Once after asking for a raise, my boss told me if I would quit paying tithing all the time 2 CONC , I wouldn't need a raise. I answered that I couldn't afford not to pay tithing, working fo 2 CONC r him. We sold fruit to help increase the income; peaches and apricots for 90 cents - $1 fo 2 CONC r a bushel; raspberries and strawberries for 10 cents a cup, delivered. I worked from 4 a.m 2 CONC . to 9 p.m. caring for work at home along with my job. Helen and girls got up at 4 a.m. to p 2 CONC ick berries, then picked again in evening. Helen spent many night shifts bottling fruit an 2 CONC d doing other work. If I hadn't had the support of my dear wife and family, we would never h 2 CONC ave made it on my small wages. 2 CONT I kept busy in the Church. I taught a Jr. Genealogy class and a Sunday School class, was Se 2 CONC cretary of Seventies for 9 years, Stake Missionary for 2 years, and a Counselor to Bishop She 2 CONC ffield in the new Sixth Ward for 4 years. 2 CONT I was happy to be able to build a nice bathroom, kitchen cabinets, wash room and an extra be 2 CONC droom in the house. I sold two building lots in the orchard. In August 1948, we sold the ho 2 CONC me and bought Ben Holley's home at 91 N. 400 E. It was larger, had a furnace and an apartmen 2 CONC t in the basement to rent. Our children were glad to be in town and closer to school. Do 2 CONC n was 14 months old. 2 CONT In August 1949, we went with Orean and Elva to visit our brother Elden and his wife Franci 2 CONC s in Redwood City, California. We went through Redwood forest to see the giant trees, and t 2 CONC o San Francisco. Returned by way of Hoover Dam, Bryce and Zion Canyons. WE were a day lat 2 CONC e getting home and W. W. Clyde fired me from my job at Utah Lumber. Helen cried and we wonde 2 CONC red what we would do. I worked at different jobs and then in November was elected by a larg 2 CONC e majority of votes to Springville City Recorder. So my being fired was really a blessing i 2 CONC n disguise. I worked there 17 years. 2 CONT Our daughter Elaine married Bernell Anderson May 4, 1950 in Salt Lake Temple. They moved t 2 CONC o Benjamin. Nelda married Vaughn Behrmann August 29, 1952 at home. They lived in Mapleton. 2 CONT December 1952, Helen and I went to Pasadena, California to visit Elden and family, and to So 2 CONC uth Gate where our son Verl was working. I had the privilege of ordaining him an Elder Decem 2 CONC ber 28, 1952. We saw the Rose Parade and other interesting sights. 2 CONT I was Stake Genealogical Chairman from 1949 to 1954. I arranged for a group of 30 members f 2 CONC rom our Stake to make a trip to St. George and Arizona Temples. Helen and I had the privileg 2 CONC e of talking in both meetings prior to the sessions. 2 CONT Our son Verl spent two years in the Army in Alaska, then went to California again to work 2 CONC . In August 1956, he was called to go on a mission to Gulf States Mission, the first mission 2 CONC ary called from the Tenth Ward. 2 CONT I was Superintendent of Tenth Ward M.I.A. from 1954 to 1955. The following year I was Hig 2 CONC h Priest Group Leader; then Ward Genealogical chairman in 1957. I was set apart as Springvil 2 CONC le Stake High Priest Secretary September 22, 1959. 2 CONT When Verl returned from his mission in 1958, he went to an electronics school in Chicago. H 2 CONC e met Hilda De Laney in Salt Lake and she followed him out there. They were married by the B 2 CONC ishop and then he had to give up his schooling and go to work. 2 CONT Our family was getting small. We took Don and Marilyn on a trip to Bryce and Grand Canyon a 2 CONC nd later to Yellow stone Park. On the way we were happy to be able to go through the Idaho F 2 CONC alls Temple in 1960. 2 CONT Our daughter Geniel took a nursing course and roomed with girls going to B.Y.U. She met Rus 2 CONC sell Sly and they were married December 20, 1961 in the Manti Temple. 2 CONT I bought a 1962 Impala Chevy in 1964 for $2,100. So we decided to take a trip in June to Se 2 CONC attle, Washington. I just sat back and relaxed and let Marilyn who was 20, and Don, 17, tak 2 CONC e turns driving. We spent several days with cousins George and Mary Ashcraft, seeing many in 2 CONC teresting sights. They had never had any children and they enjoyed us and our children. W 2 CONC e rode down highway 101, the coast route from Seattle to San Francisco, following the ocean f 2 CONC or hundreds of miles. The scenery was gorgeous. We passed through the Giant Redwood forest 2 CONC , visited San Francisco and its China Town, then on to Long Beach to visit brother Elden an 2 CONC d family, and our son Verl, his wife Hilda and little Robin. We enjoyed seeing interesting p 2 CONC laces and spent a lot of time at the beach riding the waves, etc. 2 CONT Marilyn attended USAC in Logan for three years, working during summer and at college librar 2 CONC y to help pay her expenses. She met Robert Mayer there and they were married in the Manti Te 2 CONC mple September 3, 1965. She went to school the next year and graduated. 2 CONT Don started to go to B.Y.U. in 1965, then joined the Air Force June 1966. He was sent to Lo 2 CONC wry Air Force base in Denver, Col. That fall on Labor Day weekend Bob and Marilyn drove us d 2 CONC own there to see Don and to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. Marsha Hayward, a Leh 2 CONC i girl that Don had been going with, went with us. Don got time off duty and we went to th 2 CONC e Museum of Natural History, the Zoo, U.S. Mint, the show "Dr. Schivaugo." to Fast Mtg. and h 2 CONC eaded home on Labor Day. 2 CONT Geniel and Russ were living in Hermosa Beach, Cal. and when their daughter Carolyn was bor 2 CONC n July 13, 1967 we went down for three weeks. We decided to ride down on the train. We reac 2 CONC hed Las Vegas at noon and the railroad workers went on strike at noon; we were stranded. Ext 2 CONC ra buses were brought in but they were already loaded. We prayed that we could get there soo 2 CONC n to help 2 CONT Geniel. A lady that we visited with on the train, phoned her husband in Anaheim, Cal. to com 2 CONC e and get her and their children. They offered to take us to their home. That was an answe 2 CONC r to our prayers. Elden lived in Anaheim, so he could take us to his home, then Russ came an 2 CONC d got us. Geniel lived a few blocks from the beach and I would jog along the beach every mor 2 CONC ning. We sailed over to Catalina Island. Verl came and took us to Huntington Museum. 2 CONT I had retired from my job as City Recorder in March 1967 after working there for 17 years 2 CONC . For a little vacation, we drove down to St. George and stayed at the Temple cabins for a w 2 CONC eek; going to the Temple everyday. It was a restful and spiritual experience. 2 CONT Bishop Jacobson asked us consider going on a mission in about six months. We told him we ha 2 CONC d no savings and would need to rent our home for enough income. We accepted and prayed tha 2 CONC t we would be able to get the finance necessary. I was called to jury duty on a federal cas 2 CONC e in S.L.C. in September. This provided the extra money we needed, and Weldon Thacker's fami 2 CONC ly wanted to rent our home in the spring. We were called to the Southern States Mission Ma 2 CONC y 4, 1968. After spending two wonderful weeks at the Mission Home in S.L.C. we left home i 2 CONC n June to Mission Headquarter in Atlanta, Georgia. 2 CONT I was released as Sec. of Stake High Priest Quorum after having served since 1959. The Stak 2 CONC e High Priests put four new tires on my car and gave us each $100. The Ward High Priests gav 2 CONC e me the four scriptures. They were leather bound and in large print. This was a blessing b 2 CONC ecause I had impaired vision with glaucoma. The Tenth Ward gave us $200 for traveling expens 2 CONC es. Many friends and relatives gave us money to help. 2 CONT It was a beautiful drive through eight states, we enjoyed every minute of it. We arrived a 2 CONC t Mission Headquarters in five days, and stayed overnight there with Pres. and Sis. Charles W 2 CONC . Nibley. He sent us to Dothan, Alabama where District Pres. Maxwell assigned us to work i 2 CONC n Eufaula, Alabama. We found a nice apartment in the large home of a Baptist widow, Anna Bel 2 CONC le Taylor. She was a lot of fun and very kind to us, just like a mother. She had rented t 2 CONC o L.D.S. missionaries for fourteen years but couldn't be converted. 2 CONT We were not assigned to do proselyting, but to help in the Branch. Eufaula members were tra 2 CONC nsferred to the Lodi Branch, a distance of 22 miles. There was discontentment about it and c 2 CONC riticism of the leaders, and inactivity. We worked to get them more active and to be enthuse 2 CONC d about building a new chapel in Eufaula; we helped them with fund raising projects. They we 2 CONC re not having Primary, M.I.A. or Relief Society. Helen advised the Sisters and President o 2 CONC f Branch to have those organizations meet while Priesthood was being held just before Sunda 2 CONC y School and Sacrament. The families made the long drive together and meetings were all on S 2 CONC unday, like we now have all over the church. This worked and attendance and activity increas 2 CONC ed. The beautiful chapel was started in December 1968 and completed, except for landscaping 2 CONC , in June 1969. 2 CONT After being there nine months we were pleased to see the Branch more united and reverent an 2 CONC d running smoothly. They had a farewell for us and gave us a silver plate. 2 CONT We were transferred to Highland Home Branch in March, where Brother Best had us stay at hi 2 CONC s home until we could find a place to rent. His wife was in Florida and he gave us a key an 2 CONC d told us to help ourselves to food in he fridge and deep freeze. We moved into a trailer ho 2 CONC use belonging to Mary Registar. I was Branch President, with Ford Beesley and John Nimmer a 2 CONC s counselors. Helen was R.S. and Primary President and Treasurer and teacher. We enjoyed ou 2 CONC r labors there also, but there was more responsibility. When we left after three months, the 2 CONC y were able to take over the leadership. We asked to be released after one year as our rente 2 CONC rs were leaving, Don was due home from the Air Force, and mother was 90 years old and might n 2 CONC ot be here much longer. We loved the people there and had enjoyed their Southern hospitabili 2 CONC ty. WE were blessed spiritually, financially, and physically. We were grateful for the priv 2 CONC ilege of serving in the mission field. After being released June 9, 1969, we visited Indepen 2 CONC dence, Mo.; Adam-on-diomen, Liberty jail, Nauvoo and Carthage jail on the way home. We had g 2 CONC one through 15 states going to and from our mission. We had a savings account of $1,000, th 2 CONC e first one during our married life of almost 40 years. We used it to remodel our bathroom. 2 CONT Mother passed away at a rest home July 1, 1970. She would have been 91 years old on July 27 2 CONC . She was a wonderful mother who sacrificed and worked hard for her children and taught us t 2 CONC o live the Gospel. 2 CONT Our son Don married Lynda O'Driscoll in Salt Lake Temple January 8, 1971. There was a big s 2 CONC nowstorm, making it bad traveling and for the reception at our ward that night. Lynda live 2 CONC d with us for two months before they were married. 2 CONT Helen and I were called along with other couples to do sealings and initiatory work for si 2 CONC x months at the Manti Temple. We went down every Tuesday and spent the whole day. A great p 2 CONC rivilege. 2 CONT We went to California during the winter of 1971 and 1973 to visit with son Verl and brothe 2 CONC r Elden. They took us to many interesting places: Knotts Berry Farm, Disneyland, Salvang-Da 2 CONC nish town, Port 0' Call, Temple, Mission in Capistrana, Princess Louise ship, Japanese Park 2 CONC , Busch Gardens, Montery Park, Wax Museum and Palace of Arts at Buena Park. 2 CONT Don, Lynda, and one year old Ryan lived with us two months while they finished building thei 2 CONC r new home in Payson. 2 CONT Our children had a surprise party for our 45th Wedding Anniversary. All except Verl and mos 2 CONC t grandchildren were there. 2 CONT Because my eye sight got worse I had a cataract removed from one eye, but it didn't seem t 2 CONC o help because glaucoma was worse and there was deterioration in my eyes. When I went to ge 2 CONC t my drivers license in November 1975, my eyes were so bad they wouldn't renew it. Dr. Oake 2 CONC s planned on a iridectomy operation to see if it might help me to see well enough to get a li 2 CONC cense. The family fasted and prayed for me, I was administered to and my name was put on th 2 CONC e prayer list in the Temple. The Dr. checked my eyes just before time for the operation an 2 CONC d my eyes had improved so he didn't operate and gave me a permit to get a drivers license i 2 CONC n daylight at 40 mph. We were all grateful for the Lord's blessing to me. 2 CONT Helen and I were greeters at Church for Sunday School and in charge of scheduling all activi 2 CONC ties for three wards in our ward building. We also enjoyed going to the Temple every Tuesda 2 CONC y to do two sessions. 2 CONT We went on an interesting trip with the Senior Citizens to San Diego in January 1976. We we 2 CONC nt on a whale boat tour, zoo, and African wild life Safari, Sea World, planetarium and staye 2 CONC d overnight on the Queen Mary Ship. 2 CONT In July we flew up to Geniel's. I went deep sea fishing and caught a salmon, flying with Ru 2 CONC ss, and to Victoria, British Columbia and a large aquarium with cousin George. 2 CONT We went to Grand Teton National Park in 1978, then to Flaming Gorge with the Senior Citizens 2 CONC . Both trips were enjoyable. October 1982, Elva drove us down to Cedar City to visit Ruel a 2 CONC nd Phyllis. We went to St. George Temple, toured old Tabernacle and Brigham Young's home, an 2 CONC d rode over the famous Virgin highway and gorge cut through solid rock mountains. 2 CONT My brother Orean passed away suddenly August 3, 1978. He had been bad with arthritis for se 2 CONC veral years. My brother-in-law and good friend Zenos Manwaring died August 1, 1979 at a Res 2 CONC t Home. 2 CONT Helen and I both had hearing losses that made it necessary to get hearing aids May 1978. 2 CONT Christmas of 1979 we had a family Christmas party at the Church. Helen decorated a tree wit 2 CONC h small gifts for everyone. Lynda and Marilyn's children presented a beautiful play about th 2 CONC e birth of Christ, along with other program numbers. Santa brought gifts for all the grandch 2 CONC ildren. Refreshments and fun were enjoyed by 32 family members. 2 CONT For our 50th Wedding anniversary the children had a lovely reception at the Church for us 2 CONC . All of our children and grandchildren were there except four of them. many friends and re 2 CONC latives attended. We received nice gifts and many cards. The next day our family had a picn 2 CONC ic at Canyon View Park. We have had 50 wonderful years together, even though it was a strugg 2 CONC le at times. We love and are proud of our family. 2 CONT Because of Lloyd's very poor eye sight and failing health he was unable to finish his histor 2 CONC y so his wife Helen will complete it. 2 CONT In the spring of 1980 Lloyd had a bad cough that lingered on in spite of doctor's help. H 2 CONC e lost weight and only weighed 119 pounds. The doctor was afraid of cancer so Lloyd had al 2 CONC l kinds of tests and x-rays. There was no serious problem except a dark spot on upper arm 2 CONC . He had it operated on and a bone biopsy taken to see if it was a bone tumor, but it wasn't 2 CONC . He had laser beam treatment on his eyes, but instead of it helping his bad eye sight, hi 2 CONC s vision rapidly got worse until he was almost blind. Lloyd continued to get weaker and mor 2 CONC e handicapped because of his weak eyes, but he could not give up working in the yard and help 2 CONC ing me. 2 CONT In the meantime, my (Helen) back got worse with arthritis. i was in bed or in the hospita 2 CONC l all of June and July, 1983. I was nauseated and lost 25 pounds and got very weak. Finall 2 CONC y operated on me July 21. Lloyd worried so about me, he got worse, discouraged and depresse 2 CONC d after coming to the hospital to see me. He tried to put on a brave front, but just got s 2 CONC o bad Nelda took him to Mt. View hospital the night of July 23. Dr. LoRoy said his heart an 2 CONC d lungs were okay, but he was in acute depression. Two days later a nurse found him unconsci 2 CONC ous on the bathroom floor. One lung had filled with water and he was in a coma. He was unco 2 CONC nscious long enough that oxygen didn't get to vital organs. The doctor said Lloyd could no 2 CONC t last long, that machines might keep him alive longer, but he would be helpless in mind an 2 CONC d body because of so much brain damage. So we are grateful the Lord saw fit to take him. El 2 CONC aine, Lynda and Don were with him when he passed quietly away at 4 a.m. July 27, 1983. Neld 2 CONC a was with me. I went to the viewing and funeral at Church on an ambulance stretcher. Lloy 2 CONC d looked so peaceful, it consoled me that he didn't look so distressed anymore. 2 CONT The coffin, flowers and service were beautiful. All the children, most grandchildren and ma 2 CONC ny relatives and friends attended. It was on August 1, 1983. He was buried in the Springvil 2 CONC le, Utah City Cemetery. 2 CONT Lloyd was survived by his wife, 2 sons - Verl and Don, and 4 daughters - Elaine Anderson, Ne 2 CONC lda Behrmann, Geniel Sly, Marilyn Mayer; and 25 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren; a siste 2 CONC r - Donna Whiting, and 2 brothers - Ruel and Elden Ashcraft. 2 CONT 2 CONT Words to a Song that Lloyd often sang: 2 CONT I was born about 4,000 years ago 2 CONT And there's nothing happened since, that I don't know 2 CONT I saw the serpent search the garden o'er 2 CONT I saw Eve and Adam driven from the door 2 CONT While the apple they were eating 2 CONT Round the bushes I was beating 2 CONT I can swear that I'm the guy that ate the core. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was there when Cain killed Abel in the glade 2 CONT I can prove the game was poker that they played 2 CONT When it came to the rub 2 CONT Did Cain kill him with a club 2 CONT No, I think it was a diamond or a spade 2 CONT 2 CONT I taught Solomon his little ABC's 2 CONT I helped Brigham Young invent limburger cheese 2 CONT I went sailing down the bay 2 CONT With Methuselah one day 2 CONT And I saved his flowing whiskers from the breeze 2 CONT 2 CONT Queen Elizabeth fell dead in love with me 2 CONT A honeymoon in New York was to be 2 CONT But I turned around and shook her 2 CONT And I went with General Hooker 2 CONT To fight mosquitoes down in Tennessee 2 CONT 2 CONT I am a highly educated man 2 CONT To keep my brains beneath my hat, I plan 2 CONT I've lived on earth so long 2 CONT But for you I'll sing this song 2 CONT How Abraham and Isaac rushed the can 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Lloyd Ashcraft.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Lloyd 1960.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I13@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Manwaring/ 2 SURN Manwaring 2 GIVN Helen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Dec 1904 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 May 1990 2 PLAC Provo, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 22 May 1990 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Jan 1913 1 ENDL 2 DATE 22 Oct 1930 1 _UID 206919FFEC48C446AA712BF52CB47334A1D6 1 FAMS @F268@ 1 FAMC @F270@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F270@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Sep 2001 3 TIME 22:07:29 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\helen.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Helen 1960.jpg 2 TITL Helen 1960 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I14@ INDI 1 NAME Don Orean /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Don Orean 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1874 2 PLAC Provo, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1940 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 3 Apr 1885 1 ENDL 2 DATE 29 Mar 1899 1 _UID B5ABD45F3DBAA341B79F9587E5153BB9CE75 1 FAMS @F269@ 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 9 Jan 1992 2 TEMP ALBER 1 NOTE Rail Road 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Don Orean Ashcraft.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I15@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Wordsworth/ 2 SURN Wordsworth 2 GIVN Abigail 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1879 2 PLAC Royal City, Lncln, Nevada 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jul 1970 2 PLAC Orem, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 4 May 1888 1 ENDL 2 DATE 29 Mar 1899 1 _UID 6367AFFD24EF4640ABFFAF67654CE2C62805 1 FAMS @F269@ 1 FAMC @F286@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F286@ 2 DATE 13 Feb 1979 2 TEMP PROVO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Abbigail Wordsworth.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Abigail Wordsworth.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I16@ INDI 1 NAME John Henry /Manwaring/ 2 SURN Manwaring 2 GIVN John Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 May 1866 2 PLAC Sandbach, Cheshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Sep 1950 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 Sep 1950 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 1k0p-wq 1 BAPL 2 DATE 16 Dec 1875 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Feb 1890 1 _UID 71477C0CBAAFE147BFEF88E50AAFAD72C44E 1 FAMS @F270@ 1 FAMC @F274@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F274@ 2 DATE 31 May 1888 2 TEMP LOGAN 1 NOTE This sketch and happenings of my life was written, November 1942 when I was 76 1/2 years old 2 CONC , to my grandchildren whose names are: Karma Hill, Clyde Hill, Blaine Hill, Harold Hill, Ann 2 CONC a Jane Hill, Elaine Ashcraft, Verl Ashcraft, Nelda Ashcraft and Geniel Ashcraft, and to my gr 2 CONC eat-grandchildren should any be born, and placed in a deposit box to be opened in fifty years 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT I, John Henry Manwaring son of Henry Manwaring and Sarah Barber, was born May 18, 1866 at San 2 CONC dlach, Cheshire, England. My parents having Joined the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day S 2 CONC aints we emigrated to Utah in 1870, arriving in Salt Lake City in November the same year, aft 2 CONC er a journey of about one month. Sea and train service was very slow and accommodations poor. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was one of a family of seven boys and two girls as follows: Herbert, George, Eleanor, Mary 2 CONC , David, Jesse, myself John Henry, and Albert, a brother William having died in infancy. Herb 2 CONC ert the oldest, at the age of sixteen, preceded us to Utah to assist in preparing the way fo 2 CONC r our coming. He made the journey in a sailing vessel and across the plains by ox team and co 2 CONC vered wagon, walking most of the distance, driving ox teams. He had never seen an ox team bef 2 CONC ore. 2 CONT 2 CONT There were no railroads built in that early day for travel. He was in a company of four or fi 2 CONC ve hundred saints with some returning Elders in charge. Before he left England he was promise 2 CONC d by the gift of tongues that he should go to Zion (Utah) and be the means of getting his fat 2 CONC her's family to Utah, which he did by borrowing money from the Church Emigration Fund. Afte 2 CONC r arriving in Utah he got employment on the farm of a Mr. Thompson at Draper and while plowin 2 CONC g in the field a terrific thunder storm came up and lightning struck him and killed his horse 2 CONC , burned his clothes and he was picked up for dead, but the Lord preserved his life so he wa 2 CONC s restored, although his hearing on one side was affected. 2 CONT 2 CONT When he left England in 1866, my brother Albert and I were not born so he didn't get to see u 2 CONC s until we arrived in Salt Lake City in November, 1870, the year after the railroad was buil 2 CONC t to Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT We lived in Salt Lake City until May, 1871, during which time my father had a long spell of s 2 CONC ickness of mountain fever and my s sister Mary died. Then we moved to Springville, by brothe 2 CONC r Herbert bringing us by horse and covered wagon. We were two and one-half days making the tr 2 CONC ip. There wasn't a house between Pleasant Grove and Provo. Orem was all sage brush and Prov 2 CONC o River was dangerous to cross on account of high water and no bridge. We had to ford the riv 2 CONC er. 2 CONT 2 CONT My first home in Springville was on the corner of Main and 1st South Streets, an old adobe an 2 CONC d log rented house. , My brother George and Sister Eleanor remained in Salt Lake City. Fathe 2 CONC r obtained employment at his trade as a shoemaker. He learned the trade in England starting w 2 CONC hen he was eight years old. In those days our shoes were almost entirely made by shoemakers b 2 CONC y hand and one could scarcely buy shoes or boots in the stores. 2 CONT 2 CONT In my youth I didn't have much chance for schooling, Just two to four months during the winte 2 CONC r. My first teachers were Amelia Curtis, Mary B. Crandall, wife of Spicer Cranda11. She alway 2 CONC s dismissed school and took us to fast meeting at 10 A.M. the first Thursday of each month wh 2 CONC en fast meeting was held. After the four wards were organized fast meeting time was changed t 2 CONC o the first Sunday in each month. At these meetings I enjoyed the testimonies, and many time 2 CONC s the speaking in tongues and the interpretation of the same. 2 CONT I was baptized December 16, 1875 by Thomas Child and confirmed by Lucien N. Scoville. I atte 2 CONC nded Sunday School regularly in the old white meeting House and well remember Brigham Young c 2 CONC oming to Springville by horse and buggy and the Sunday School children and people lined up o 2 CONC n each side of the street and escorted him in the meeting house where he spoke to the people. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I Joined the first Primary that was organized in Springville, My mother was in the presidenc 2 CONC y then. It was called Saturday School as we met on Saturday at 2 P.M. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was ordained a Deacon at age 16 February 28, 1882 by William H. Kelsey and was the younges 2 CONC t Deacon in Springville. Our duty consisted of caring for the meeting house, collecting woo 2 CONC d from the people and cutting it in three-foot lengths for firing as there was no coal in tho 2 CONC se early days and no meeting house janitors. I labored under the presidency of Hozias Strong 2 CONC , Johah Phillips and my father and later as a counselor to John Peterson. We also collected t 2 CONC he fast offerings by visiting each home with team and wagon, fast offerings being mostly prod 2 CONC uce ? very little cash. 2 CONT 2 CONT I kept fires in the vestry of the old meeting house for Patriarch John Smith when he gave ble 2 CONC ssings. Then he visited each ward in the church. He was the presiding and only Patriarch of t 2 CONC he Church and was the son of Hyrum Smith, who was killed with his brother, Joseph, the Prophe 2 CONC t. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was ordained a Teacher, November 4, 1884 by John Tuckett and was the youngest teacher in Sp 2 CONC ringville. My first companion was John M. Clements. I Joined the first Y.M.M.I.A. organized i 2 CONC n Springville. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was ordained an Elder January 20, 1885 by Bishop Nephi Packard and was the youngest Elder i 2 CONC n Springville and still continued by duty as a ward teacher. 2 CONT 2 CONT As a boy with other boys and girls in the summer I would glean ground cherries in the fields 2 CONC , pod them, and mother would scald and dry them and sell them to the stores as dried fruit an 2 CONC d oh, wasn't ground cherry pie good, yum yum. I would also glean wheat heads in the wheat fie 2 CONC lds after the harvest--sacks full, all I could carry home' then would thrash and clean chaf 2 CONC f out by the wind and carry wheat to the grist mill to be ground into flour. I worked for th 2 CONC e farmers at odd farm Jobs, one year as chore boy for Bishop William Bringhurst who was the S 2 CONC econd Bishop of Springville. He put me to work in his cellar cutting potatoes for planting. M 2 CONC rs. Bringhurst had a jar of cookies in the seller and oh, weren't they good, yum-yum. 2 CONT 2 CONT The luxuries of life were few, plenty of corn meal mush ; with skim milk and molasses made fr 2 CONC om sugar cane. I was invited t to attend a benefit party with my boy and girl companions whic 2 CONC h cost $.50. I didn't have $.50 and neither did my parents. I felt so disappointed that I pra 2 CONC yed to the Lord that he would open the way for me to get $.50. I had a little scrub runt o 2 CONC f a calf that had been given to me. John M. Dalton passing by saw it and offered me $3.00 fo 2 CONC r it which I gladly accepted as it wasn't worth a dollar; thus my prayer was answered and I h 2 CONC ad $2.50 left, and wasn't I happy for this was the first 13.00 I had ever had. 2 CONT 2 CONT Word came to town the Z.C.M.I. Store Freight Wagon had arrived from Salt Lake City and brough 2 CONC t 100 lbs of sugar which was worth $20.00. Mother hurried to the store to get ten cents worth 2 CONC . That was all she could afford. 2 CONT 2 CONT June 3, 1804 while living with my brother Herbert at Granger Ward, Salt Lake County, I receiv 2 CONC ed a Patriarchal blessing from William J. Smith. while living here some older boys on Sunda 2 CONC y were drinking apple cider and gave to me freely which made me sick drunk. I went out in th 2 CONC e field and vomited, sick as a pig, with sorrow in my heart and ashamed. I prayed to God fo 2 CONC r forgiveness with a promise that I would not do such a thing again. After I found out the bo 2 CONC ys had added a bottle of alcohol in the cider. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the spring of 1888 in company with C.A. Stane I engaged with George E. Anderson to canvas 2 CONC s for pictures in Cache Valley going to Logan. Being impressed with the sight of the Temple 2 CONC , I made my way to the Temple ground and feeling I was treading on holy ground removed my hat 2 CONC . As I walked around the building and being impressed with a desire to enter that holy hous 2 CONC e with the rest of my father's family I sat down on the window sill on the South side and pra 2 CONC yed earnestly to God to open the way that we might be able as a family to come there and be s 2 CONC ealed for time and eternity, with a promise if He would bless me with means I would use it fo 2 CONC r that purpose. 1 wrote to my parents and told them of my visit to the Temple and advised the 2 CONC m to get ready to come there with a promise that I would pay the expenses. I never had a doll 2 CONC ar, and there were nine of us as follows: Father, mother, Herbert, George, Eleanor, David, Je 2 CONC sse, Albert and myself. 'When they got my letter Father said, "Pooh that boy thinks he can d 2 CONC o a lot." The expenses would be about $75.00, and there wasn't one of the family that had eno 2 CONC ugh to pay their railroad fare. Mother said to Father, "Let's try, maybe the Lord will open t 2 CONC he way." And he did, for in a year we were all there and I had the money to bear the expense 2 CONC , and oh what a happy reunion for three days, and the blessing of being sealed together a 2 CONC s a family for time and all eternity. That was the last time we were together as George and E 2 CONC leanor died. 2 CONT 2 CONT During one winter I worked for Joseph Bate at Soldier Summit getting out Railroad ties for th 2 CONC e D. & R. G. when it was being built to Denver, for $1.00 per day. When I returned home I gav 2 CONC e my earnings to my father to apply on the little home he was buying where the Seminary and H 2 CONC igh School Shops are now located. When we moved there in a little log and frame house I coul 2 CONC d stand on the fence and Jump over the Evergreen tree which now stands Just East of the Semin 2 CONC ary. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1889 I received employment from John W. Young of Salt Lake City (son of Brigham Young) i 2 CONC n answer to prayer and a promise to the Lord that I would pay my tithing and use the mean 2 CONC s I received for good. While in his employ I lived with him in the Beehive House (Just Wes 2 CONC t of the Eagle Gate, both of which was built by his father, Brigham Young). In I,n March 189 2 CONC 0 he recommended me to President Wilford Woodruff for a mission and I was called to go to th 2 CONC e Southern States T!mission. He advised me to get married if I could leave my wife in a comfo 2 CONC rtable home. At once I came home to Springville and made arrangements to get married and I wa 2 CONC sn't even engaged, but that only took a minute to bind the bargain, for I had previously pray 2 CONC ed to be directed in the choice of a companion, which choice was Anna [Mary Peterson (daughte 2 CONC r of Magnus and Ingree Peterson of Springville.) Before leaving, we were married in the Loga 2 CONC n Temple by President M. W. Merrill, February 26, 1890 and took up our abode with her parent 2 CONC s for two weeks before leaving for my mission March 11, 1890. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was ordained a seventy and set apart for my mission to the Southern States by Apostle Hebe 2 CONC r J. Grant, leaving Salt Lake City March 11' 1890 in company with 15 other Elders for differe 2 CONC nt fields of labor. On my arrival at Chattanooga, Tennessee I was appointed to labar in the N 2 CONC orth Alabama Conference by President William Spry. During this mission I labored with ten dif 2 CONC ferent companions, some of which were timid and backward on account of mob violence, two elde 2 CONC rs having been killed by mobs about a year before I was called. This made it difficult to pro 2 CONC gress. On account of persecution we couldn't get many appointments to hold meetings and saint 2 CONC s and friends were a long distance apart so we had very long, tedious walks. I was anxious t 2 CONC o do my duty and put forth every effort in my missionary work. At one time I secured an old s 2 CONC choolhouse to hold meetings, in the back woods. There was no floor, with slab benches for sea 2 CONC ts where hogs sometimes slept. There were about 50 or 60 people present. My companion had ha 2 CONC d no experience in speaking so the responsibility seemed to depend upon me with the Lord's as 2 CONC sistance. I went out into the woods alone and prayed earnestly for God's help and I receive 2 CONC d it. After my companion had spoken but 5 minutes I spoke with freedom for forty minutes fo 2 CONC r the Lord seemed to put words into my mouth. 2 CONT 2 CONT Our Conference covered Alabama and the North Part of Mississippi. May 9, 1891 I was appointe 2 CONC d President of the Conference by President William Spry, after which he was released and J. G 2 CONC olden Kimball was appointed to take his place. We traveled almost entirely without purse or s 2 CONC cript depending or the hospitality of the, people for food and bed, yet we were refused enter 2 CONC tainment many many times but in the main people were very kind, especially the saints and man 2 CONC y friends. 2 CONT 2 CONT We held our district conference at the home of the Saints with President Kimball and eight El 2 CONC ders and 150 Saints and friends who cared for us without cost. I hired a Negro with his mul 2 CONC e team and wagon to go to the Railroad Station twelve miles to bring President Kimball and th 2 CONC e Elders to Conference and we road on board seats across the wagon bed as spring seats were o 2 CONC ut of the question. I returned President Kimball back to the Railroad Station by horseback le 2 CONC ading his horse back. 2 CONT 2 CONT I received my release March, 1892 after two years absence. I returned home and took up my abo 2 CONC de with my wife at the home of her parents where we lived for more than a year. During the su 2 CONC _mer of 1892 I got employment on the railroad as a section hand and as a mason tender buildin 2 CONC g the H. T. Reynolds three-story building on the corner of Main and Second South opposite th 2 CONC e Springville Bank. 2 CONT 2 CONT I took sick and was nigh unto death. It was six months before I gained enough strength to wor 2 CONC k again. Doctor Morris said I had Malaria fever, then typhoid fever, then typhoid pneumonia 2 CONC , lastly he said I was in the first stage of consumption and he could do nothing more for m 2 CONC e and told my wife we were at liberty to get another Doctor. This long sick spell brought m 2 CONC e down so low, poor and weak that for a time I couldn't walk, stand, or dress myself withou 2 CONC t assistance and I got so thin my wife could carry me to bed. By her kind treatment and the a 2 CONC ssistance of her parents Magnus and Ingree Peterson and many friends and the Lord's help I re 2 CONC covered after being administered to a number of times. Thanks to my many friends and for God' 2 CONC s mercy my life was spared by faith at one administration. Elder Benjamin T. Blanchard promis 2 CONC ed me that by my faith I should be healed after I had suffered as long as the Lord designed 2 CONC . At the last administration my father offered an earnest prayer, John M. Clements anointed m 2 CONC e with oil to the end I should be healed and William F. Wiscombe sealed the anointing, rebuke 2 CONC d the disease and promised me I should be healed and recover from that very moment. Inside o 2 CONC f an hour I arose from my chair (where I was bolstered up and walked to my bedroom which I ha 2 CONC d not done before for over two months without assistance. I remained awake all night, my lung 2 CONC s sluffed off more than a gallon of puss and corruption. In the morning my lungs seemed as cl 2 CONC ear as ever before although I was left weak and poor. I began to recover and gain strength an 2 CONC d I attended the doctor's funeral who gave me up to die. 2 CONT 2 CONT The first fast and testimony meeting I attended in the old white meeting house I bore testimo 2 CONC ny to the goodness of God to me. Brother William Clegg spoke in tongues and Sister Sarah Harr 2 CONC ison speaking direct to me gave the interpretation which was to the effect that God had spare 2 CONC d my life for he had a work for me to do and that positions of trust and responsibility await 2 CONC ed me if I remained faithful. Soon after I was appointed to visit all the wards in Utah Stak 2 CONC e which covered all of Utah County at their regular sacrament meetings which were held Sunda 2 CONC y afternoons at 2 P.M. Each city or town in the stake had but one ward except Provo which ha 2 CONC d four wards. My companions were Elders Lucian D. Crandali and later William Wainwright. We v 2 CONC isited nearly every ward in the stake in the major part of two years traveling from Lehi on t 2 CONC he north to Payson on the South with my horse and two-wheel cart. There were no automobiles i 2 CONC n those days. 2 CONT 2 CONT I labored as a Sunday School teacher and chorister for several years, also an officer in th 2 CONC e Y.M.M.I.A. in the 2nd District of Springville, as counselor to Samuel Allsworth and Don c 2 CONC . Fullmer, Presidents. 2 CONT 2 CONT After being married seven years, (the first two of which I was on a mission), and having no c 2 CONC hildren, with the prospects of my wife being childless and having a desire for children, my w 2 CONC ife and I went to the Manti Temple where she was anointed and blessed that she should becom 2 CONC e a mother. President McCallister invited us to go into his private prayer room and tell th 2 CONC e Lord our desire and our prayers were answered and we were blessed with six children--thre 2 CONC e sons and three daughters Zenos J., Zora, Helen, Wilford M., George M., and ingree Maurine. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was also a member of the fifty-first quorum of Seventies Prayer Circle. When the four ward 2 CONC s were organized the Seventies circle was dissolved and I was called by the Stake Presidenc 2 CONC y to be a member of the First Ward prayer circle, which I was a member of for about twenty-fi 2 CONC ve years, where twelve to fifteen leading brethren met once each week in prayer. 2 CONT 2 CONT August 7, 1898 I was ordained a High Priest, called and set apart as first counselor to Bisho 2 CONC p George H. Maycock of the Springville First Ward with Willis Strong as Second Counselor, b 2 CONC y Apostle John Henry Smith and Stake President David John, laboring with them until the Bisho 2 CONC p's health failed and he was released. When he was called to act as Bishop he testified he wa 2 CONC s at a loss to know who he should have as Counselors. He made it a matter of prayer and it wa 2 CONC s revealed to him that myself and Willlis Strong should be his counselors. 2 CONT 2 CONT During my labors with Bishop Maycock I witnessed two miraculous healings in the casting out o 2 CONC f evil spirits; first in the case of Jacob Hatfield who was possessed in such a raging manne 2 CONC r that he would use all kind of vile language. At times it took three or four men to hold him 2 CONC . Bishop Maycock called a group of about 90 of the Priesthood together in fasting and prayer 2 CONC ; while seven of us went to the home and administered to him, they remained in session in pra 2 CONC yer and testimony, I was called to anoint him. In the anointing I said, "I anoint the crown o 2 CONC f your head with oil to the end that these evil spirits may leave you." He held up his finge 2 CONC r and begged me to pour oil on his finger. See the cunningness of the devil after I had sai 2 CONC d I anoint your head. But I didn't obey the devils request. Oliver B. Huntington sealed the a 2 CONC nointing and rebuked the evil power and he was healed entirely. Another case was that of Emm 2 CONC i Peterson of Mapleton who was possessed of evil spirits and would carry on singing and wanti 2 CONC ng to dance with every person who came into the house and was so strong she could handle stro 2 CONC ng men at her will. After a previous administration in which she dictated who should anoint h 2 CONC er the brother who was presiding yielding to her request that her husband should anoint in pr 2 CONC eference to my brother, Herbert, (She said, "My husband has as much priesthood as Brother Man 2 CONC waring). Her husband was allowed to anoint her and the administration was a failure and she j 2 CONC ust laughed in their faces. Elder Thomas Williams was the presiding Elder. Afterwards Bisho 2 CONC p Loran H. Harmer of Springville Second Ward called seven of us to go in fasting and prayer t 2 CONC o administer to her and she wanted to swing and dance with us but the bishop commanded her t 2 CONC o sit down, which she did. and the administration was a success. She wilted under the power o 2 CONC f God, couldn't raise a hand and was carried to bed by two of the Elders, entirely healed. 2 CONT 2 CONT After the release of Bishop Maycock, Oliver B. Huntington was appointed to take his place an 2 CONC d he chose brother Strong and myself to continue as his counselors in which position I remain 2 CONC ed 26 years and 3 months, being released November 28, 1924. During this period Brother Stron 2 CONC g moved to the Fourth Ward and Guy W. Mendenhall was chosen to take his place after which h 2 CONC e moved to the Fourth Ward and Carl W. Erickson was appointed to occupy the vacancy until ou 2 CONC r release November 28, 1924., when J. Emmett Bird was appointed Bishop. 2 CONT 2 CONT I was appointed Janitor of the Jefferson School in 1905 at a salary of $20.00 per month, whic 2 CONC h position I held thirty-one years, five years of which I was transferred to the Washington S 2 CONC chool at $35.00 per month, with a promise to take charge of the Springville Art building at i 2 CONC ts completion, but I was released and my son Wilford was appointed to take over my job and al 2 CONC so the gym building caretaker. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I was appointed City Sexton after the death of John M. Clements, August 16, 1897 (which posit 2 CONC ion I held 38 years). He dropped dead of a heart attach while speaking in the first ward prie 2 CONC sthood meeting. He was an early pioneer of Springville and told me of a remarkable answer t 2 CONC o his prayer when he lost his cow and hunted on foot all west of Springville to Utah Lake an 2 CONC d to the East fields and Mapleton when there was not a house up there. When he reached the bi 2 CONC g hollow Just South of the Evergreen Cemetery he knelt down and prayed to God to direct him t 2 CONC o the place where he might find his cow; that his family was in want of milk for food. Whil 2 CONC e praying he said a black crow flew over his head, around and around shrieking out "Caw, caw 2 CONC , caw" and it lit. The impression came to him to go near where the crow lit. He followed th 2 CONC e impression and there found his cow alone with a little young calf. Those days there were n 2 CONC o fences and animals ran at large. 2 CONT 2 CONT I acted as agent and news correspondent for the Deseret News for about ten years for Springvi 2 CONC lle and Mapleton when there was no daily news, Just the semi-weekly. I was also night watchma 2 CONC n at H. T. Reynolds and Company store for fifteen years. During these years I did some farmin 2 CONC g and built my home which I commenced in 1893, which I now occupy and where my children wer 2 CONC e all born-488 South 4th East. This building lot was given to my wife by her parents. 2 CONT 2 CONT February 16, 1910 having been recommended, my wife and I went to the Salt Lake Temple and rec 2 CONC eived our second blessings (annointings) from President Anton H. Lund. 2 CONT 2 CONT My wife dropped dead of a heart attack June 19, 1921 on the sidewalk at corner of Second Eas 2 CONC t Third South at Springville as were walking together at 7 A. M. We were on our way to Dell B 2 CONC rimhall's to take the auto for Salt Lake to attend the funeral services of my nephew 'Myron M 2 CONC anwaring who had been killed by an electrical shock while working for an electrical company i 2 CONC n Salt Lake City. She appeared in perfect health, as she had fixed breakfast and did up her h 2 CONC ouse work and hurriedly walked four blocks when she dropped dead without a struggle. When sh 2 CONC e died she was president of the First Ward Relief Society. Before that she was Secretary an 2 CONC d Treasurer and was always a faithful Latter-day Saint, a devoted, kind, faithful, loving wif 2 CONC e and mother. This loss left me with a family of three boys and two girls; Zenos, Helen Wilfo 2 CONC rd, Maurice and Maurine. Zora having married William R. Hill and left home. Helen stayed hom 2 CONC e and kept house nine years then she married Lloyd Ashcraft in October, 1930 leaving us to sh 2 CONC ift for ourselves and since we have run sort of a bachelor's home. Maurine had been stricke 2 CONC n with spastic paralysis and lost the use of her lower limbs so she has been an invalid for t 2 CONC wenty years but has good health. Although she has been unable to attend school she has educat 2 CONC ed herself and has a bright mind and does much fancy needle work but is a constant care. 2 CONT 2 CONT When she was taken with this affliction she was treated in Salt Lake City by Doctors and in t 2 CONC wo hospitals for two years without any results. 2 CONT 2 CONT Wilford filled a mission in California from June 11, 1928 to September 1, 1930. After his ret 2 CONC urn he attended the University of Utah one school years. 2 CONT 2 CONT At the Kolob Stake Conference October 2, 1932 I was called and ordained to the office of Patr 2 CONC iarch by Apostle and Acting Church Patriarch, George F. Richards, and at this date, Novembe 2 CONC r 22, 1942, I have given 745 blessings and the Lord has been very kind in blessing me in my c 2 CONC alling as I feel my unworthiness and inability. 2 CONT 2 CONT I saw the first automobile that came to Utah County let in a parade in Provo. It was adverti 2 CONC sed as a horseless carriage. When I was appointed City Sexton there were only five graves i 2 CONC n the Evergreen Cemetery. It was covered with sage brush which I cleared off with a grup ho 2 CONC e and trimmed the cedar trees as they now stand. I worked ten hours a day for $1.50 per day 2 CONC . Then people condemned it as a burial place and said what a Godforsaken desert it was and t 2 CONC he city officers were condemned for locating such a place for a grav;yard. Now after fifty ye 2 CONC ars it is a place of beauty like a Garden of Eden. I think I dedicated more graves than any o 2 CONC ther Elder. Some though that was part of my duty as sexton. 2 CONT 2 CONT In my official church duties,I administered to scores of sick people. In the case of Amasa Ha 2 CONC ymond - about five years ago he was in a condition where he was believed to be dying. I was c 2 CONC alled to assist in administering to him and he was promised he should live until he was satis 2 CONC fied with life and Amasa Haymond still lives at the age of 94 able to be up and about. 2 CONT 2 CONT Aunt Frances Peterson was also in a dying condition and was promised she should live as lon 2 CONC g as she desired. Now she is 86 and able to be up and working about the house and in her flow 2 CONC er garden. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mrs. Rebecca Alexander was lame and went on crutches for two years. I assisted in administeri 2 CONC ng to her and she was healed and threw her crutches away. 2 CONT 2 CONT At this writing (November 1942) I have a son, Maurice, in the Military Service of the U. S. i 2 CONC n World War No. II since last April whom we have not seen since he was drafted. 2 CONT 2 CONT John H. Manwaring 2 CONT 2 CONT * * * * 2 CONT 2 CONT During the remaining 12 years that father lived, he enjoyed good health although he graduall 2 CONC y became less active. He finally had to quit giving Patriarchal blessings. He gave 1,015 whil 2 CONC e he was patriarch of Kolob Stake. He always fasted and prayed before giving blessings and ne 2 CONC ver took any pay for giving one. 2 CONT 2 CONT Father was stern, also kind, jovial, considerate and generous. He had a strong testimony of t 2 CONC he gospel and great faith. He was always grateful for his heritage and the many blessings h 2 CONC e enjoyed. 2 CONT 2 CONT Although he never had a high salaried Job, he was ambitious and worked hard. At one time he h 2 CONC eld down six Jobs. He was city sexton and registration agent, Janitor at school and bank buil 2 CONC ding, night watchman at Reynolds store, and Deseret News Reporter; besides taking care of hi 2 CONC s own and grandma's home lots and a fruit farm on Mapleton. 2 CONT 2 CONT He wanted to live until Maurine was able to care for herself. When he saw that through faith 2 CONC , prayer and her own determination she was again able to walk, go to the Temple, do house wor 2 CONC k and church work, he was ready to pass on and be with his companion. 2 CONT 2 CONT On September 3, 1954 he had a heart attack and died the next day. He was buried in Springvill 2 CONC e City Cemetery. 2 CONT 2 CONT Helen M. Ashcraft 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:59:54 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\John Manwaring.jpg 2 TITL John Henry Manwaring 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Anna Manwaring.jpg 2 TITL Anna Mary Peterson 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Prayer for Miss.jpg 2 TITL Praying for missionary father in England 2 NOTE Praying for missionary father in England 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Manwaring family.jpg 2 TITL Family Photo 2 NOTE Family 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I17@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Mary /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Anna Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1870 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1921 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 21 Jun 1921 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 1J8B-X5 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Dec 1878 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Feb 1890 1 _UID E7DB942496C4CE41A789E9A34507BC16BD4D 1 FAMS @F270@ 1 FAMC @F275@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F275@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:36:37 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Anna Manwaring.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I18@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Manwaring/ 2 SURN Manwaring 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1827 2 PLAC Sandbach, Cheshire, England 1 CHR 2 DATE 11 Nov 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1902 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 28 Mar 1902 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 1K0P-C0 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1860 1 ENDL 2 DATE 27 May 1872 1 _UID 6E263E5887FC8049BDFFCA72DDD81C67A621 1 FAMS @F274@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F19@ 2 DATE 2 Feb 1940 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 SOUR @S32@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:33:57 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Henry Manwaring.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I19@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Barber/ 2 SURN Barber 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jul 1830 2 PLAC Sandbach, Cheshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Oct 1918 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 Oct 1918 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 1k0p-d5 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1860 1 ENDL 2 DATE 27 May 1872 1 _UID 0B6B622CA4F25F46A4C996233A5E9CEB84C6 1 FAMS @F274@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F20@ 2 DATE 17 Nov 1902 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:19:15 0 @I20@ INDI 1 NAME Magnus /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Magnus 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Dec 1825 2 PLAC , , Sweden 1 CHR 2 DATE 7 Dec 1825 2 PLAC Kalvsvik, Kronoberg, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1911 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 14 Oct 1911 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Ut 1 AFN 1J8B-6C 1 BAPL 2 DATE 19 Dec 1997 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 9 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID D2C0ECEEE9C05A4E9E6E3660244730D5CF7C 1 FAMS @F275@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F21@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:31:39 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Magnus Peterson.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I21@ INDI 1 NAME Ingrc /Swenson/ 2 SURN Swenson 2 GIVN Ingrc 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Feb 1828 2 PLAC Bladinge, Kronoberg, Sweden 1 CHR 2 DATE 24 Feb 1828 2 PLAC Bladinge, Kronoberg, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1907 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 16 Sep 1907 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Ut 1 AFN 1J8B-7J 1 BAPL 2 DATE 19 Dec 1997 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Apr 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID 5C18758CF9EBE74EA6F3EB6E0D822ACA0388 1 FAMS @F275@ 1 FAMC @F22@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F22@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:31:56 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Ingre Swenson.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I22@ INDI 1 NAME James Eli /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN James Eli 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1828 2 PLAC Mt. Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1906 2 PLAC Mapleton, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Evergreen Cem., Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Jun 1854 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Apr 1895 1 _UID D2ACCCB2CA9BC94FAD49589D8ABF8BD008FB 1 FAMS @F285@ 1 FAMS @F369@ 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F23@ 2 DATE 1 Jun 1949 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\James E. Ashcraft.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I23@ INDI 1 NAME Lavinia Elizabeth /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Lavinia Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Mar 1838 2 PLAC Nashville, Davison, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1907 2 PLAC Mapleton, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE Jul 1907 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Ut 1 AFN 1k4r-24 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Apr 1846 1 _UID DBBF5D4108035A478A2F0CEAC220BCA6D7C1 1 FAMS @F285@ 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 DATE 7 Sep 1927 1 BLES 1 EVEN LDS name performed by Prophet Joseph Smith 2 TYPE LDS Naming 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Ill. 1 NOTE Married in 1855 to William Coats, later divorced. One daughter born of 2 CONT this marriage, Joanna Elizabeth Coats, born 6 Feb, 1856. (Joanna married 2 CONT Parker Adelbert Childs, died 9 Mar, 1933 and was sealed to her mother 2 CONT and James Eli Ashcraft 17 Sept, 1956 in salt Lake Temple.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Lavina Elizabeth married (2) Zebedee Coltrin 25 Feb, 1857 and shortly 2 CONT afterwards divorced, No children 2 CONT 2 CONT Lavina Elizabeth married (3) James Eli Ashcraft 23 January, 1859, 2 CONT sealed to him 10 Apr 1895 in the salt Lake Temple and received their 2 CONT endowments the same day. He was born 1828 in Louisville, Kentucky. 2 CONT Rebapt. 9 November, 1882. Endowed 10 April, 1895. died March, 1906 in 2 CONT Mapleton, Utah, and is buried in Springville, Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lavina Elizabeth died 20 July, 1907 in Salt Lake City and is buried in 2 CONT Springville, Utah. Parents of 11 children. 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:19:52 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Lavina E. 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Sly Diary and family records in possession of 2 CONT C. Lenore Waite. 2 CONT 2 CONT He homesteaded the ground right at the head of North Creek right at the fork of where the tw 2 CONC o creeks come together. The old home burned down in the early 1916-1920. Then the family mo 2 CONC ved to manderfield. Then to McCormick, Utah and lived there until they lost there water righ 2 CONC ts to the Delta Land Watering company. After that they moved back to Beaver and then to Mild 2 CONC ford Flat. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:33:21 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thomas J. Sly Face.jpg 2 TITL Face 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK N 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Thomas Sly.JPG 2 TITL Face 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK N 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Thomas J. 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Thomas and Catherine baptized as children but SL had them redone. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:34:11 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Catherine B Patterson.JPG 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I37@ INDI 1 NAME James Calvin /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN James Calvin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1807 2 PLAC Sodus, Wayne, New York, USA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Aug 1864 2 PLAC Chicken Creek, Juab, Utah, USA 1 BURI 2 DATE 1864 2 PLAC Chicken Creek, Juab, Utah, USA 1 AFN 311M-PH 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Mar 1844 2 SOUR @S18@ 3 PAGE page 514 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 Aug 1852 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 4131A39AF351A74DB59AD8B1DA99CB6D6A5E 1 FAMS @F292@ 1 FAMS @F293@ 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F35@ 2 DATE 31 Mar 1961 1 EVEN Branch Clerk 2 TYPE Calling 2 DATE 27 Apr 1844 2 PLAC Lewiston, Niagara, New York 2 SOUR @S21@ 3 PAGE 5:568 1 EVEN Mormon Battalion 2 TYPE Military Service 2 DATE from 1846 to 1848 2 SOUR @S19@ 3 DATA 4 DATE 1848 2 SOUR @S18@ 3 PAGE page 514 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Mission 2 DATE from 7 Apr 1854 to 12 Sep 1855 2 PLAC Upper Canada 2 SOUR @S20@ 1 NOTE 1807, Aug 8, James C. Sly is born in Sodus, Wayne, New York, USA to Joshua F. Sly and Eliza H 2 CONC ill. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1828, August 28, James' sister Lodemia Sly marries Samuel Barnett and later joins his LDS Chu 2 CONC rch. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1829, March 25, married to Mary Basset in Manchester, Ontario, New York 2 CONT 2 CONT 1829, November 19, Birth of first son Neamiah Sly to James and Mary. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1830, February 13, Daughter Mary Ann Sly born in Canada 2 CONT 2 CONT 1830, July 25, Mary Basset dies at Lockport, Niagra, New York 2 CONT 2 CONT 1830 August 25, First son Neamiah Sly dies. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1831, September 1, James married to Margriet Jane Fuller at Granthim, Canada. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1832, April 6, Birth of James second son David C. Sly at Granthim, Canada. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1832, Aug 18, Son David C. Sly dies 2 CONT 2 CONT 1843, His daughter, Mary Ann Sly, Marries James Departee (who is from Niagara, Ontario, Canad 2 CONC a). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1844, October 8, First Grandson, Joseph Calvin Departee, born near Concil Bluffs, Iowa. to Ma 2 CONC ry Ann Sly 2 CONT 2 CONT 1844, March James C. Sly Baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint 2 CONC s. (Bio. Ency. Vol 3, page 514) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1844, April 27, On this day a branch fo the church consisting of nine members was organized i 2 CONC n Lewiston, Niagrar Co., New York by Elder Walter N Nurd; Elder John Small chosen President o 2 CONC f the Branch and James C. Sly, Clerk. (Times & Seasons 5568) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1846, In the beginning of 1846, James C. Sly emigrated to Nauvoo, Illinois and moved west wit 2 CONC h the Church, that year in the General Exodus of the Saints from Illinois. (Bio. Ency. Vo 2 CONC l 3, page 514) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1846, Having reached the Missouri River he enlisted in the Mormon Battalion and marched a 2 CONC s a private in Company B to California. (Bio. Ency. Vol 3, page 514) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1847, Served in Battalion. (Journal of History1848) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, A number of brethren who had served in the Mormon Battalion were still working in Calif 2 CONC ornia, but they were anxious to proceed to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake as soon as sprin 2 CONC t should open. According to a previous arrangement a Company of 8 persons started 1 May 1848 2 CONC , Sgt. David Brewett being elected Captain, to pioneer, if possible, a wagon road of the Sier 2 CONC ra, Nevada mountains eastward. The Truckee route being impractical at that season of the yea 2 CONC r. 2 CONT 2 CONT This company consisted of David Brewett, Captain Ira J. Willis, James C. Sly, Isreal Evens 2 CONC , Jacob G. Truman, Esra Allen, J. R. Allred, Henderson Cox and Robert Pixton. 2 CONT 2 CONT Three days travel brought this Company to Iron Hill where they found show so deep they coul 2 CONC d travel no further, a donkey belonging to one of the men was completely buried in the snow e 2 CONC xcept his ears. On this occasion, these appendages were not to be despised, ugly and uniqu 2 CONC e as they usually appear. For one of the men got hold of them and dragged Mr. Donkey out an 2 CONC d saved his life. None of that Company will be very likely to wonder why those animals are m 2 CONC ade with large ears. 2 CONT 2 CONT Brother Willis, Sly and Evens ascended to the summit of the mountain seeing nothing but snow 2 CONC -capped mountains in advance of them. It was decided not to abandon but to postpone the ente 2 CONC rprise until a later period. So far as they could judge a wagon road would at least be possi 2 CONC ble and perhaps a success. One days' travel in descending took them back from winters cold s 2 CONC now regions to a warm spring atmosphere where flowers bloomed and vegetation was far advanced 2 CONC . (J of H 1 May 1848). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, May 1, a number of Battalion brethren and others in Sacramento Valley, California subsc 2 CONC ribed $512.00 and bought two brass cannons off Captain John A. Sutter to be taken to Great Sa 2 CONC lt Lake for the benefit of the Church of Latter-day Saints. (Names and amounts listed.) Jame 2 CONC s C. Sly subscribed $10.00. (J of H 1 May 1848). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, June 26, Making preparations to start for Great Salt Lake. Broke temporary encampmen 2 CONC t on American River, California and commenced eastward. Some went to the mines to get tire 2 CONC s set. (J of H June 1848). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, June 27, Journey continued. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, June 28, advanced Company arrived a Pleasant Valley. 50 miles. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, July 1, Wagons which had gone to the mines to get tires set arrived in general encampme 2 CONC nt in Pleasant Valley. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, July 3, Arariah Smith, journalizes, we packed up and traveled 25 miles; came upon wagon 2 CONC s start a couple of days ago. Two more miles - we came to a valley, found by bother J. C. Sl 2 CONC y. We found good feed for our animals. We built a corral. This place came to be known as S 2 CONC ly's Park. (J of H July 3, 1848). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, July, Brother Addison Pratt returning from a mission in Soc Islands joins the group i 2 CONC n Pleasant Valley. He writes, having brought with us 2 brass cannons, 6 pounders, which we b 2 CONC ought off Captain Sutter. We saluted the day which made the mountains ring. Went into Cam 2 CONC p and remained 10 days. (J of H July 3, 1848). 2 CONT 2 CONT (There is beauty and fertility of Sierra Nevada Range pines according to A. Pratt). They pr 2 CONC oduce a large burr which is full of seeds which taste like beach nut. White gum when dry tas 2 CONC tes like manna, slight turpentine flavor. Ate freely found them to have a purgative quality. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, July 16, A short drive was made to a creek which the brothers named Rock Creek. Brewet 2 CONC t, Allen and Cox had gone on to find the best pass. Not heard from. Noted Indians with wha 2 CONC t looked like the three men's clothing. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848, July 19, Wednesday, we made a move and in passing through a snow bank one of the wagon 2 CONC s broke down. We soon reached the supposed Indian grave, (mentioned earlier in the text of t 2 CONC he Journal) and as soon as Brother Sly saw it he exclaimed, "Our brethren are in that grave. 2 CONC " Tools were at once taken from the wagons and the ground opened. We were shocked at the si 2 CONC ght. There lay the brethren naked. One with face turned upward, the other 2 downward. A ha 2 CONC tchet evidently used in Brewett's face and a shot penetrated his eyes. Allen was next and Co 2 CONC x underneath. 2 CONT 2 CONT �. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1848 September 28, Addison Pratt records the joyous homecoming and how as they came into Webe 2 CONC r Valley many of the men though tired, got horses and rode the remainder of the distance to S 2 CONC alt Lake so they wouldn't be delayed in reuniting with families there. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1849, March 25, James married to Susannah Gustin in Salt Lake, Utah, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1849, June 2, The council (in Salt Lake City Brigham Young met with them) resolved that Joh 2 CONC n Barnard, Sen. S. Willis, James C. Sly, Dr. Morse and Dr. Ezekiel Lee should go to the sout 2 CONC h pass to examine for gold. (J of H June 2, 1849) 2 CONT 2 CONT (James C. Sly's Journal regarding guiding someone to Sacramento and there looking for gold wa 2 CONC s written at this time) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1850, January 19, Amos Sly, son of James C. and Susanna G. Sly born in Salt Lake City. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1850, October 2, James C. Sly visited Aunt Jane Sly on first day in Rock Creek. (It is belie 2 CONC ved that Aunt Jane Sly is Margriet J. Fuller, second wife of James Calvin Sly) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1851, August 1, James C. Sly and Susannah Gustin Sly were sealed in Endowment House in Salt L 2 CONC ake City by Orson Pratt. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1851, August 14, James C. Sly called on us, took dinner and went on to San Pete. (Luke Wm. G 2 CONC allup diary). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1852, April 15, Lodemia Sly daughter of James C. and Susanna G. Sly was born in Manti, San Pe 2 CONC te Co., Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1852, July 3, San Pete nomination for Precinct Officers - James C. Sly. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1852, September 16, Brothers James C. Sly and Amos Gustin gave us a call in going to Salt Cre 2 CONC ek (Luke Wm. Gallup diary). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1854, March 27, James Calvin Sly, Jr. born to James C. and Susannah G. Sly in Nephi, Juab Co. 2 CONC , Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1854, April 7, On the second day of the General conference of the Church of Latter-day Saint 2 CONC s the following missionaries were called to Upper Canada; George P. Waugh, James C. Sly an 2 CONC d Amos Gustin. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1854, April, The brethren collected money to purchase a horse for James C. Sly and Amos Gusti 2 CONC n who have been called on a mission to Upper Canada. (Old Nephi Ward records minutes). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1854, April 20, James C. Sly and Amos Gustin and wife and a Wolf, (likely George P. Waugh), p 2 CONC assed the night with us. Sly and Gustin are missionaries from Nephi, going to Upper Canada. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1854, April 27, John Hayes preposed to make shoes for Brother Sly's family in his absence. (o 2 CONC ld Nephi Ward minutes). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1854, May 19, James C. Sly, Amos Gustin, George Waugh, missionaries going east left in compan 2 CONC y with Benj Olappect. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855, April 24, Following is the full text of the letter, Canboro Haldim and Ont. Canada 24 A 2 CONC pril 1855 from George P. Waugh, James C. Sly and Amos Gustin. 2 CONT 2 CONT "The council of the north British American Mission of the Church of Latter-day Saints appoint 2 CONC ed by the General Conference of said church at Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, U.S. o 2 CONC n the 6 of April 1854 met pursuant to notice, time and place above stated as underwritten Geo 2 CONC rge P. Waugh, High Priest, President; James C. Sly. High Priest and Elder Amos Gustin of 15t 2 CONC h Quorum of Seventy. Resolution 1st that we draw a brief statement of the progress and gener 2 CONC al features of the Mission to be forwarded to George Albert Smith of the Quorum of the Twelve 2 CONC , Church Historian's office, Salt Lake City. On the 8th of May 1854, we left said city and a 2 CONC rrived at old Fort Kearney on the Missouri River on the 30th of June following and on the da 2 CONC y after our company of 21 missionaries took their respective routes. The north British Ameri 2 CONC can Mission thereafter met in the house of Brother Alexander Dow on Market Street, St. Louis 2 CONC , Missouri. On 30th of July and early in August we proceeded vie Alton, Illinois; Chicago an 2 CONC d Detroit to Windsor, Canada West. Elder Waugh went westward to Toronto, Highland Creek, etc 2 CONC . where branches of the church had previously been organized but had fallen into apostasy an 2 CONC d being obstructed in every direction, he returned again to Toronto where he rebaptized a Bro 2 CONC ther George Hodge a Priest newly arrived from Glasgow, Scotland with his wife and family, who 2 CONC m after 10 weeks trial ordained him an Elder in said church to labor in the North British Ame 2 CONC rican Mission in connection with the Saints in Utah. Elder Waugh procedded from Toranto t 2 CONC o London and on the 8th of November he met in council with Elders Sly and Gustin, his Coagust 2 CONC ors in the said church mission, who having proceeded from Windsor 18 miles east of Chatham wh 2 CONC ere they preached in Windsor, laboring with their own hands for support, but no prospects o 2 CONC f success. They proceeded via London and Woodstock to Shakespeare, Perth Co., where they fou 2 CONC nd Elder William Cossey and sister Eliza cossey baptized by Elder Sly in 1846. Here they con 2 CONC tinued to preach and labor to support themselves for the space of a month, most of the time E 2 CONC lder Gustin was indisposed from fever and ague. 2 CONT 2 CONT In Easthope they baptized Aquila Bennet. From thense they proceeded to South Zora where the 2 CONC y baptized and ordained Adam Shadwick, late from Utah, where they also baptized Samual Marti 2 CONC n and ordained him an Elder. Brother sly left Bro. Amos Gustin in Zora and went east by Hami 2 CONC lton, St. Catherine and Theorold to Niagara, preaching and laboring as heretofore. Proceedin 2 CONC g by Theorold and Smithville to Canboro Haldim and Co., where he found Priest Able Parker an 2 CONC d two brothers Fuller, whom Brother Sly had also baptized in 1846 where he continued to preac 2 CONC h and labor alternately for his support for two weeks and return to Shakespeare via Brantfor 2 CONC d and Woodstock, where he met with Brother Gustin, improved in health considerably, about th 2 CONC e first of November. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thence they went to Brother Shadwick in So. Zoro on the 7th of November and the next mornin 2 CONC g met in council with Father Waugh, Richmond, St. London. Brother Sly having stated the abov 2 CONC e progress of his and Brother Gustin, should continue to follow labors in Canboro and that Fa 2 CONC ther Waugh should proceed to Shakespeare and labor there and about London, Middlesex Co. Duri 2 CONC ng winter Brother Sly and Gustin returned again to Canboro and the surrounding country preach 2 CONC ing and laboring for their support as usual and they held regular meetings at Brother Parker' 2 CONC s in Canboro at least twice a week during the winter and elsewhere as often as circumstance 2 CONC s and weather would admit. Father Waugh, persuant to above resolution, labored in Shakespear 2 CONC e, Easthope, Zora and in London said much opposition, and met in Canboro in council with sai 2 CONC d bretheren in the hall of Brother Parker 24 April 1855. 2 CONT The total baptisms by Sly and Gustin 12; 8 males and 4 females and 2 rebaptisms. 12 others f 2 CONC ound professing to be firm in the faith. The obstructions that has hither to impeded our mis 2 CONC sion in Canada and continues to do so arises from various causes,, vis; the influx of apostat 2 CONC es of all sorts from the U.S. who continue to publish vituperative statements received the tr 2 CONC uths of the gospel (Ferris book termed) "Utah and the Mormons", is so generally appreciated 2 CONC , seems to (have) up every avenue for our dissemination of the gospel in these regions unles 2 CONC s we were efficiently supplied with the tracts in refutation of those falsehoods daily ushere 2 CONC d forth against the Saints from Satonic pen of said exfugative, Sec. of Utah, together with o 2 CONC ur being surrounded by no less than nine of Stang's apostles and seventies whose missionary e 2 CONC fforts have proceeded and intercepted our labors and always have undermined the authorities o 2 CONC f the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah by introducing the Gov., Brigham Yo 2 CONC ung and the presidency there as the direst of direst of apostates. These use every stratage 2 CONC m to seduce and strangle those few saints who have obeyed the principles of the gospel and dr 2 CONC aw off their minds from the simplicity fo the truth in order to believe a lie and be dammed f 2 CONC or which purpose they have visited every Saint in these regions endeavoring to establish them 2 CONC selves as the legitimate Mormon Church and James J. Strang as the real and only successor t 2 CONC o the martyred Prophet Joseph Smith as Prophet, Seer and Revelator to the Church of Jesus Chr 2 CONC ist of Latter-day Saints. 2 CONT 2 CONT In matured consideration of said premises, we have come to the annexed conclusion that wher 2 CONC e as Elders Sly and Gustin having, from extreme labors, become considerable impaired in thei 2 CONC r health proceed to Utah as soon as they obtain means to do so and that Elder George Wausgh c 2 CONC ontinue to labor in British North America Mission and to open his way by publishing the gospe 2 CONC l in simple tracts that cannot be gainswayed by the doctrines and commands of men. He, havin 2 CONC g claims of land due to his late Father, termed head right, amount to 200 acres and 100 acre 2 CONC s in his own right which he obtained , will enable to clear his own way. 2 CONT 2 CONT In United love to presidencies and Saints in Zion, your faithful servants, George P. Waugh 2 CONC , James C. Sly, Amos Gustin, Canboro Haldim and Ont. 24 April 1855. (J. of H. 24 April 1855) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855, June 2, St. Louis, Mo., Elder James C. Sly wrote as follows to the editor of the Lumina 2 CONC ry, St. Louis, Mo., 2 CONT 2 CONT "Dear Brothers: 2 CONT 2 CONT Having lately arrived in this City from Canada I have thought a brief description of my lat 2 CONC e field of labor and the general prospects of the mission in Canada. Elder Waugh proceeded i 2 CONC mmediately to Toronto. Elder Gustin and myself to Shakespeare where we found Elder Cossey, w 2 CONC hom I had baptized and ordained in 1846. We stayed in that vicinity some four or five weeks 2 CONC . Brother Gustin was sick and unable to travel. 2 CONT 2 CONT After baptizing Samual Martin and rebaptizing Adam Shadwich of Zora and Aguala Bennet, I tra 2 CONC veled through the country and found many, of what some folks called, cold Mormons, who profes 2 CONC sed to believe in ancient Mormonism, but repudiated modern Mormonism. I found another clas 2 CONC s who, through poverty or misfortune, have been unable to gather with the Saints but have bee 2 CONC n true and faithful according to their circumstances. Some say if they listen to us they ar 2 CONC e sure to be deluded. The Brethren that are to leave Canada for the West will organize in th 2 CONC e vicinity of Council Bluffs between now and next spring, when we hope to have a goodly compa 2 CONC ny to cross the plains to join our branch in the valley of Epheriam. I propose leaving thi 2 CONC s city in a few days and shall proceed up the river if your counsels should not direct me oth 2 CONC erwise. 2 CONT 2 CONT I am Sir, your humble servant and brother in the everlasting gospel, 2 CONT 2 CONT James C. Sly" (J of H 2 June 1855) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855, June 13 (From the Luminary St. Louis) 2 CONT Elder Lamoreauz arrived, President of the French Mission (details of his illness). Elder Ja 2 CONC mes C. Sly stayed with him nearly all day on Tuesday the 12th instructing, administering to a 2 CONC nd blessing him with all the powers of his body and spirit. He left between 5 and 6 o'cloc 2 CONC k fully satisfied that he would not recover and told us about 6 o'clock that Elder Lamoreau 2 CONC x had finished his mission and the Lord wanted him in another sphere and he felt to resign hi 2 CONC m to the Lord knowing he had finished his course and kept the faith and there was a crown o 2 CONC f Righteousness laid up for him, that would not fade away. 2 CONT (J of H 13 June 1855) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855, September 12, James C. Sly left for the Great Salt Lake Valley in the Isaac Allred Co. 2 CONC , 42 men, 13 women, 7 children, 38 wagons, 234 oxen, 1 horse, 1 mule. (There was an asteris 2 CONC k by his name, but no notations as to meaning. There was no number by his name indicating h 2 CONC ow many came in his family). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855, November 18, James C. Sly visited, being on his return home to Nephi from his Upper Can 2 CONC ada Mission, and preached here in the Springville evening. (Gallup Diary p. 187). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855, November 29, Returned Missionaries Party Social Hall Tuesday 29th Parley P. Pratt, Orso 2 CONC n Pratt, Ezra T. Benson, Wilford Woodruff and George Albert Smith, Jedidiah Grant presided 2 CONC . 58 or 60 missionaries (Index noted James C. Sly on that page, but couldn't find it. Ther 2 CONC e were to have been 4 pages of data on that date and only 3 were microfilmed.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1856 August 30, Mary Catherine Sly (Cash) daughter of James C. and Susanna G. Sly born, Nephi 2 CONC , Juab Co., Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1856, November 19, James Calvin Sly Jr. died in Nephi, Utah 2 CONT 2 CONT 1856, January 19, James C. Sly married Nancy Bruster Gustin in Nephi, Utah by Orson Pratt. S 2 CONC he was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Gustin, sister of Susanna. She was born March 21, 184 2 CONC 2, Venner, Vanburin Co., Iowa. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1857, December 5, Nancy Elizabeth Sly, daughter of James C. and Nancy was born in Santaquin 2 CONC , Utah 2 CONT 2 CONT 1858, February 22, Santaquin Citizens met in mass meeting to fully sanction the sentiments o 2 CONC f Gov. Young to the legislative assembly, 15 Dec. 1857 signed by many including James C. Sly 2 CONT 2 CONT 1858, September 16, Thomas (Jefferson) Gustin Sly, son of James C. and Susanna G. Sly was bor 2 CONC n in Nephi, Juab, Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1860, February 21, Soloman Sly born at Moroni, San Pete Co., son of James C. and Nancy B. Gus 2 CONC tin Sly. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1861, March 15, Susanna Sly, daughter of James C. and Susanna G. Sly was born in Moroni, Sa 2 CONC n Pete Co., Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1862, April 9, Calvana Sly born at Moroni, San Pete Co., daughter of James C. and Nancy B. Gu 2 CONC stin Sly. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1864, June 15, Mary Jane Sly born at Moroni, San Pete Co., daughter of James C. and Nancy B 2 CONC . Gustin Sly. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1864, James C. Sly failing to give a correct signal (countersign) was accidentally shot b 2 CONC y a guard. (History of Juab Co., by McCune p. 67) (was not shot to death) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1864, August 31, James C. Sly died at Chicken Creek, Juab Co., where he had resided. Brothe 2 CONC r Sly left a large family to mourn his loss. He died faithful Latter-day Saint beloved and r 2 CONC espected by relatives and friends. (Ency. Biog. vol 3, p 514). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1864, September 7, Daniel Samuel Sly, son of James C. and Susanna G. Sly was born Chicken Cre 2 CONC ek, Utah. (posthumous son). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1866 "Since my last (article) I am sorry to have to report that a little boy of about 10 year 2 CONC s of age, the son of the "Battalion boys" our late worthy Brother, James C. Sly, had his ar 2 CONC m much injured by falling from a mule. The injury done was so great that amputation was nece 2 CONC ssary which was performed by Dr. Lane of Springville. The little fellow is doing well but mo 2 CONC urns over the loss of his arm." (J of H, 11 August 1866) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1867, May 28, Daniel Samuel Sly, son of James C. and Susanna Sly died at Chicken Creek, Juab 2 CONC , Co. Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT Research by Mrs. Gilbert E. Gooch, SLC, Utah, typed by Lenore Sly Waite, retyped by Jeffrey M 2 CONC . Sly 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT !His journal is in possesion of Russell M. Sly 2 CONT 2 CONT ! sources: J.C. Diary; SLC Archives & old church records; Thomas 2 CONT Gustin bible. J.C. burried in Chicken Creek, but town is gone and the 2 CONT area could be covered by water. Grave unknown...Nephi, Utah records. 2 CONT James C. md 1) Mary Bassett 25 Mar 1829, Manchester, NY. Had son, 2 CONT Neamiah b 19 Nov 1829, d 25 Aug 1830. Mary d 25 July 1830... 2 CONT James C. md 2) Margriet Jane Fuller 1 Sep 1831. Had son, David C. b. 2 CONT 6 Apr 1832. d. 18 Aug 1832. James raised Margriet's dau Mary Sly b abt 2 CONT 1827, 33 in 1850 Rockport Mo. census. Mary md James DePartee. Margriet 2 CONT out lived James, divorced? He md 4) polygamy--Nancy Gustin age 14, (her 2 CONT family were very poor) 19 Jan 1856. Children: Nancy Elizabeth, Calvana, 2 CONT Mary Jane, Solomon. Nancy md Mr. Agers 1869; Curlis Appleby 1872. 2 CONT James was in Mormon Battalion and named SLY PARK in California; and was there 2 CONT where Gold was discovered and help found Mormon Trail over the Sierra 2 CONT Mountains. See History by Lenore Sly Waite..Salt Lake Archives. 1 SOUR @S26@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:07:31 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\james calvin sly face.jpg 2 TITL James Calvin Sly Face 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\James Calvin Sly.JPG 2 TITL James Photo 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Sly Park Map.jpg 2 TITL Sly Park map 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Sly Park.jpg 2 TITL Sly Park Information 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Company B.JPG 2 TITL Company B List of men 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\march.JPG 2 TITL March Map 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\Battalion March.jpg 2 TITL Battalion March 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\Sly Park Trail.JPG 2 TITL Sly Park Trail 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\J.C. Sly Journal\J.C. Sly Joural Front.JPG 2 TITL Journal 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\J.C. Sly Journal\J.C. Sly Joural 1.JPG 2 TITL Journal 1 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK N 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\J.C. Sly Journal\J.C. Sly Joural 2.JPG 2 TITL Journal2 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK N 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\J.C. Sly Journal\J.C. Sly Joural 3.JPG 2 TITL Journal3 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK N 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 0 @I38@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Susannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 May 1832 2 PLAC Vernner, Van Buren, Iowa, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1919 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE Jun 1919 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 AFN 311M-QN 1 BAPL 2 DATE 28 Nov 1847 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 Aug 1852 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID D55A23B20102E744B2E277D4CFEAC18813C6 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 NOTE ! Susannah bapt again 11 Mar 1965. She md Seth Ollerton 22 Jan 1865 had 2 CONT children: Mary Jane; Edward Josiah; George Ollerton. 2 CONT Sources: 1870 Census of Levan, Utah and J.C. Sly's Diary and Thomas Gustin 2 CONT Bible. 1 SOUR @S26@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2002 3 TIME 21:44:25 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Susannah Gustin Face.JPG 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Susannah Gustin Big.JPG 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\Susannah Gustin.JPG 2 TITL Grandma 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\Susannah.jpg 2 TITL Great Grandma 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Susannah Gustin Headstone.JPG 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Sly\Susannah Gustin.JPG 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I39@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1842 2 PLAC Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1926 2 PLAC Near Lander, Frmnt, Wy 1 BURI 2 DATE 22 Dec 1926 2 PLAC Mt.hope Cem., Lander, Fremont, Wyoming 1 AFN 3GBJ-FJ 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Nov 1959 1 ENDL 2 DATE 22 Jan 1960 1 _UID 35F096AB35A0B34D8B2B0B4167891C0750D4 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 FAMS @F455@ 1 FAMC @F36@ 2 _PRIMARY Y 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 28 Apr 1970 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:44:26 0 @I40@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua F. /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Joshua F. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1772/1773 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1849 2 PLAC Ohio 1 AFN 311M-WJ 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Nov 1959 1 ENDL 2 DATE 1 Jun 1960 1 _UID B52C7385AF92C44F9AF34B06893A2C7872CF 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMS @F320@ 1 FAMS @F328@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 2 Dec 1994 2 TEMP SDIEG 1 NOTE ! sources: Letter from Susannah Gustin Sly to Dau Susannah Barnum, 2 CONT listing children and wives. Joshua, Jr.'s pension records. Caleb's 2 CONT pension records, Ohio Census, Pickaway Co. 1850. Gideon's marriage rec. 2 CONT Joshua md 1) Lucretia Calkins, lived in Canada. Div. 2 CONT Children: Solomon; Benjamin, b. 10 Jan 1796; Martha Lavina Sly. 2 CONT Joshua md. 3) Lodicia; Ammer Jane; Joshua Jr., Caleb B; Gideon Sly. 2 CONT First wife, Lucretia Calkins md 2) Joseph Thornton (a Mormon) desc. 2 CONT came to Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT !1840 Census in Mentor, Lake county Ohio (near Kirtland and Cleavland) 2 CONT Still need to check Newspapers for obituaries 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:12:06 0 @I41@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Hill/ 2 SURN Hill 2 GIVN Eliza 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1774 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1810 1 AFN 311M-XP 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Nov 1959 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Nov 1959 1 _UID 8C6EB1E4A7B39B4785D9BEFDB12AEE2EDB4E 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:12:32 0 @I43@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1793 2 PLAC Snenghton Cole, Clackmannon, Scotland, Scotland 1 BAPL 2 DATE 6 Feb 1878 1 ENDL 2 DATE 6 Feb 1878 1 _UID 830682D1DAD866499EF2F6BFD458537C7DD7 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 NOTE ! sources: Fam Rec Clackmannon. Parish Rec Gen. Rec. Office 2 CONT Edinburgh, Sctland. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I44@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Drysdale/ 2 SURN Drysdale 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1797 2 PLAC , Clackmannan, Scotland, Scotland 1 CHR 2 DATE 18 Apr 1797 2 PLAC , Clackmannan, Scotland, Scotland 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 Sep 1847 1 _UID 4F857982338942448EFDA5206D68A8DAB821 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 NOTE ! Mary's 1) md John ROY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I49@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1815 2 PLAC Neutonshire, Clackmannon, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jul 1879 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 AFN 1QLL-WJ 1 BAPL 2 DATE 25 Oct 1847 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 Sep 1855 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 40C7D3144F4DFF4CB381A300B4142422BA43 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE ! Andrew md 1) Margaret Fife 18 Nov 1837, children: Margaret md. John 2 CONT Smith; Robert md S. Bohn; Agnes Ann md Philo Taylor Farnsworth; Mary 2 CONT Ray md Samuel Moffatt, dau md Bradshaw. She died 5 Aug 1848 Grovey, St. 2 CONT Louis, Mo. He md between St. Louis and Council Bluffs, widow, Jane 2 CONT McGill Nelson Morgan. Their son, Edward born in Council Bluffs. 2 CONT Jane sld to Andrew 18 Aug 1982 JR, no record of marriage to Thomas 2 CONT Morgan, children? 2 CONT Beaver Pattersons say that they went to EH 4 Sept 1855 and were sealed 2 CONT to their first spouses, Lenore searched these sealing records and could 2 CONT find nothing but Endowment dates, so had them sealed. 2 CONT They were sent to Cedar City by Brigham Young when they arrived in SL. 2 CONT They were sent to help settle Beaver in 1856, first settlers. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:34:49 0 @I50@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Mc Gill /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Jane Mc Gill 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1815 2 PLAC Dediston, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1878 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Jun 1847 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 18 Oct 1982 2 TEMP JRIVE 1 _UID 491DA17EE6F1D94CBA6F69AA79C46E45ADB2 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F44@ 2 DATE 21 Nov 1997 2 TEMP ARIZO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:32 0 @I51@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1801 2 PLAC , , Kentucky, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Sep 1849 2 PLAC Gold Fields, , Califorina 1 BURI 2 DATE Sep 1849 2 PLAC Gold Fields, , Califorina 1 AFN 3GBJ-2M 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Oct 1943 1 ENDL 2 DATE 22 Feb 1945 1 _UID 76D263C64B249A4E870C77B40A98F1DFF883 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 6 Feb 1990 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 NOTE ! Thomas joined LDS Church in Ohio or Iowa and came to SL. He went to 2 CONT Calif. with son-in-law, James C. Sly, as a guide for gold seekers and 2 CONT died there. His family were very poor and there were several young 2 CONT children and they grew up with some bitterness toward the church. 2 CONT His wife, Mary, is supposed to have married a Mr. Parker and was 2 CONT the oldest living resident of Nephi. 2 CONT Sources: Thomas Gustin Bible, Lenore Waite has copy. 2 CONT Capt. Joseph Gustin Manuscript; James C. Sly Diary; Manti Temple 2 CONT Record Book; Early Church Emigration Records (Journal of History pg 9) 2 CONT Early Church files; S.L. Archives, all in poss. of L. Waite. 1 SOUR @S17@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:13:15 0 @I52@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jul 1805 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1865 2 PLAC Nephi, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 AFN 3GBJ-3S 1 _UID 56FBFA8793A1FD4C8C96A7A648A1C10F772F 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:13:28 0 @I54@ INDI 1 NAME Robert W /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Robert W 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC St. Clair, Michigan 1 _UID 1030AB08E694B5498BC795FBE4CF39C902BF 1 FAMC @F386@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 May 2000 3 TIME 17:11:21 0 @I59@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1793 2 PLAC Liberton, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 CHR 2 DATE 15 Aug 1793 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1855 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Nov 1881 1 ENDL 2 DATE 9 Nov 1881 1 _UID 1378B7F367470342A1BDD1978092243E622A 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 NOTE ! sources: Fam Rec of Par. Reg. Inveresk, Mid. Sctl 2 CONT Rec 23 Sept 1949 Endowment House Rec Gen Soc CLMH 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2002 3 TIME 18:37:44 0 @I60@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Banks/ 2 SURN Banks 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 BAPL 2 DATE 21 Nov 1997 2 TEMP ARIZO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 18 Nov 1881 1 _UID 69BED7F8E6A05F4B9FF11BDE0ECF3C19E1CA 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 NOTE !Catherine's parents: John Banks and Catherine Flucker 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:21 0 @I65@ INDI 1 NAME Katie Jean McGill /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Katie Jean McGill 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1884 2 PLAC Levan, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1974 2 PLAC Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE Dec 1974 2 PLAC Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Jul 1901 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 16 Jul 1981 1 _UID D4868E6EFB5F6947B8BA0CFEBA1D867CB5C1 1 FAMS @F82@ 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F12@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 NOTE ! Katy Jean endowed when md 12 Nov 1902 or Jan 1903. was redone. 2 CONT She md John Twitchell had many children and div. Md. Arthur Horgan 2 CONT no issue. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I70@ INDI 1 NAME Polly /Patten/ 2 SURN Patten 2 GIVN Polly 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1814 2 PLAC Newport, Herkimer, New York, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1897 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Aug 1834 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Jul 1862 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 08749B9CA9AC6643A67A24C9D5018C345447 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 14 Oct 1949 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 0 @I71@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5B3B08852B8B81488E2EF9BC475A14BD8528 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F268@ 0 @I72@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 70A6C2D4B06423408D57EBA1A0D4D23D1691 1 FAMS @F381@ 1 FAMS @F179@ 1 FAMC @F268@ 0 @I73@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6E9FC04142359D4AB96F8683CBD4F9518688 1 FAMS @F16@ 0 @I74@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID CFA1E7078BDB9745A7AB4709818290471C49 1 FAMS @F272@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 0 @I75@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 124D9F19FEE69E48BCF0D38BFCFF8CE85A1E 1 FAMS @F271@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 0 @I76@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID A43DD0C5535FD8499C5FF8965A1FC196A242 1 FAMS @F273@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 0 @I77@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 11D2FF83F9D8C947AD60ECBD35F4DE8D907E 1 FAMS @F382@ 1 FAMC @F381@ 0 @I78@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7B833541F12A874784F2E2B2A849AA9C9E5E 1 FAMS @F383@ 1 FAMC @F381@ 0 @I79@ INDI 1 NAME Raphael Orean /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Raphael Orean 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1900 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1978 1 BAPL 2 DATE 6 Sep 1908 1 ENDL 2 DATE 17 Sep 1936 1 _UID 5E20CA7D190FD24293428FABA3DC1CAE5999 1 FAMS @F287@ 1 FAMC @F269@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F269@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\R. Orean Ashcraft.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I80@ INDI 1 NAME Donna /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Donna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Dec 1903 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1988 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Jun 1912 1 ENDL 2 DATE 3 Jun 1925 1 _UID 967AEBFAA0FB8A42A9D79C8B4423F059B34B 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 FAMS @F288@ 1 FAMC @F269@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F269@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Donna Ashcraft.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I81@ INDI 1 NAME William /Coats/ 2 SURN Coats 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0A3C1F29BB3D5A4AB810377B47A0909FBA08 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I82@ INDI 1 NAME Zebedee /Cotrin/ 2 SURN Cotrin 2 GIVN Zebedee 1 SEX M 1 _UID 23ADB3994B62A140B7FDD1E7F73E5AF49970 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I83@ INDI 1 NAME John Solomon /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN John Solomon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1807 2 PLAC Huntington, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1883 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 10 Oct 1883 2 PLAC Evergreen Cem., Springville, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 1RW9-QF 1 BAPL 2 DATE 29 Jul 1839 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1845 2 TEMP NAU 1 _UID B7B94C8E9A748D49AAE7BB5D5863AA5894F5 1 FAMS @F26@ 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 23 May 1945 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE John Solomon Fullmer was baptized 29 jul 1839, in Nauvoo, by the 2 CONT Prophet Joseph Smith. He had traveled from his home in Nashville, 2 CONT Tennessee to visit with his parents and others of his family who were 2 CONT then living in Nauvoo and was basptized before returning home. It was 2 CONT customary in the early days of the Church to perform rebaptisms, 2 CONT however these dates are usally used only whern the original date cannot 2 CONT be found. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Solomon Fullmer, Mary Ann Price and Olive Amanda Smith all 2 CONT received their Second Anointings in the Nauvoo temple, 3 February, 1846 2 CONT at 5:50 p.m. (F Utah S 1 A page 625) 2 CONT 2 CONT When the Fullmer family lived in Nauvoo they were close neighbors and friends of the Prophet 2 CONC . Lavinia remembers sitting on the Prophets lap and listening to his big watch tick. In th 2 CONC e evenings the rugs of the smith home would be rolled up and they would dance, or John S. Ful 2 CONC lmer and the Prophet would engage in wrestling matches, or they would talk about the gospel 2 CONC . The Prophet gave John his sword and watch as tokens of his love. John was in the Cathag 2 CONC e jail with the Prophet the night before the assassination. They were lying on a matress o 2 CONC n the floor together and the Prophet ask John to sing his favorit songs to him. In the morni 2 CONC ng John went to subpoena witnesses for the approching trial. When he returned the guards ref 2 CONC used to let him enter. This act was probably the means of his life being spared. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Solomon Fullmer came to Utah in October, 1848 with the Willard 2 CONT Richards Company, he being a captian of Ten. 2 CONT 2 CONT Died 8 Oct 1883 in Springville, Utah, Utah. He and Mary Ann were first 2 CONT buried on a lot on the old Fullmer Farm and then, some years later, were 2 CONT removed to the Evergreen cemetery where they are buried on a Fullmer 2 CONT plot. 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:18:08 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\John S. Fullmer.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I84@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Price/ 2 SURN Price 2 GIVN Mary Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1815 2 PLAC Nashville, Davison, Tn 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1897 2 PLAC Marysvale, Piute, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE 2 Dec 1897 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 1K4P-ZH 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Aug 1877 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1845 2 TEMP NAUVO 1 _UID 4479A0DF1D7D7A4EB8B3DCA9B1F3F5E60D2E 1 FAMS @F26@ 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F67@ 2 DATE 17 Dec 1985 2 TEMP SEATT 1 NOTE Mary Ann Price was married to John Solomon Fullmer about 9:00 am 24 2 CONT May 1837 by Reverend Howell in Nashville, Tennessee. She was probably 2 CONT baptized into the Church after moving to Nauvoo in the spring of 1840 2 CONT but a record of the date has not been found, therefore, the date of a 2 CONT rebaptism is used. (She did not know of the Church before her marriage.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Ann was sealed to John Solomon Fullmer in the Nauvoo Temple, 15 2 CONT January, 1846 at 12:20 p.m. by H. C. Kimball. Witnesses: L. R. Foster and 2 CONT W. Farr. (Nauvoo Temple Rec. F Utah S 1 A page 273.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Ann came to Utah with her husband and their five children in 2 CONT October, 1848. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Ann died in Marysvale, Piute, Utah where she had been staying with 2 CONT her daughter, Ann Adelaaide Dennis for about a month before her death. 2 CONT Buried in Springville, Utah. Parents of 8 children. 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:15:49 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Mary Ann Price.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I85@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Peter 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Feb 1774 2 PLAC Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jan 1857 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Slc, Ut 1 BURI 2 PLAC City Cem., Salt Lake, Ut 1 BAPL 2 DATE 31 Aug 1802 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1845 1 _UID AD9C82C5E738734F8BF2C73F65F7066AC05C 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 10 Oct 1978 2 TEMP OGDEN 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:54:39 0 @I86@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Zerfass/ 2 SURN Zerfass 2 GIVN Susannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Sep 1773 2 PLAC Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Nov 1856 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Slc, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE Nov 1856 2 PLAC City Cem., Salt Lake, Ut 1 BAPL 2 DATE 6 Feb 1969 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1845 1 _UID 8F70B8D31D1FA4459FB658F8EF533021E7DD 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 15 Sep 1955 2 TEMP ARIZO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:54:45 0 @I91@ INDI 1 NAME John /Price/ 2 SURN Price 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1790 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1848 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee 1 AFN 8MW9-LP 1 _UID 58E378D207FFAB488EA64CE14CBD4ADD0F85 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:16:15 0 @I92@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna /Rucker/ 2 SURN Rucker 2 GIVN Johanna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1796 2 PLAC Richmond, Henrico, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1822 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee 1 AFN 8MW9-MV 1 _UID 1BDC9601695BAA419A9E78E3AC8D9305A17A 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:16:33 0 @I93@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph (Steel) /Steele/ 2 SURN Steele 2 GIVN Joseph (Steel) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1754 1 CHR 2 DATE 16 Jan 1754 2 PLAC Sandbach, Cheshire, England 1 BURI 2 DATE 1 Aug 1826 2 PLAC Sandbach, Cheshire, England 1 AFN 2vgc-5n 1 _UID 6AB7FB2ED70DD74ABCF739F8CD1E0BDC055B 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:58:16 0 @I94@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Baskerville/ 2 SURN Baskerville 2 GIVN Lucy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 CHR 2 DATE 1762 2 PLAC Goostny, Cheshire, England 1 BURI 2 DATE 10 Nov 1825 1 AFN 2vgc-6t 1 _UID 3B296808D459444CB1FCA0F41E1BEE5F583A 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:56:38 0 @I99@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Barber/ 2 SURN Barber 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jan 1766 2 PLAC Edgmond, Shropshire, England 1 CHR 2 DATE 29 Jun 1766 2 PLAC Newport, Shropshire, England 1 AFN 8MW9-QD 1 _UID 7B686A047B0E5B41A2FB4895543AEE60CCBD 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:58:42 0 @I100@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Fold/ 2 SURN Fold 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1772 2 PLAC Audley, Staffordshire, England 1 AFN 8MW9-RK 1 _UID E0B89112CD47564697E06E82D99EC165EF36 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 SOUR @S31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 17:59:00 0 @I101@ INDI 1 NAME Gerald George /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Gerald George 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2 DATE 8 Jan 1862 2 PLAC Moroni, Sanpete, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1923 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1872 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Mar 1892 1 _UID 309B9328B8CDE74F95C8E1FCAC34E568A833 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 24 Jun 1935 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I149@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1864 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1864 1 BAPL 2 STAT INFANT 1 ENDL 2 STAT INFANT 1 _UID 0D13B46725BF7B429408E03477403FE26429 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 11 May 1916 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 0 @I150@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Adalaide /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Ann Adalaide 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1865 2 PLAC Moroni, Sanpete, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1955 1 BAPL 2 DATE 24 Jan 1878 1 ENDL 2 DATE 7 Mar 1959 1 _UID 68DFF05DA34DD941838DF15F1BE856B9101D 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 14 Sep 1959 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I151@ INDI 1 NAME Wallance Eugene /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Wallance Eugene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jul 1868 2 PLAC Moroni, Sanpete, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1890 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 May 1916 1 ENDL 2 DATE 11 May 1916 1 _UID 09D50AC9564A1B45A684600F7FE593DD1E82 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 11 May 1916 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I152@ INDI 1 NAME Lou Lillian /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Lou Lillian 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1870 2 PLAC Morgan, Morgan, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Aug 1939 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Nov 1882 1 ENDL 2 DATE 20 Nov 1894 1 _UID F04DC5F7C703E745992FEA1F7BA4518ABAE8 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 11 May 1916 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I153@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Marion /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Francis Marion 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1872 2 PLAC Weber, Weber, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1940 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Nov 1882 1 ENDL 2 DATE 23 May 1899 1 _UID 9092E3C248AE5547BD8779190E891E07EB7F 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 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Fork, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Aug 1890 1 ENDL 2 DATE 31 Mar 1909 1 _UID 5C5994F3B19B08489DE2FA56DA5B64AAEABE 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F285@ 2 DATE 24 Oct 1932 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 0 @I157@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Evans/ 2 SURN Evans 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1880 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1932 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1889 1 ENDL 2 DATE 31 Mar 1909 1 _UID B320CF2029E82045A27BDA10874C7C1FAD83 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I160@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Clarence 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1910 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1910 1 BAPL 2 STAT INFANT 1 ENDL 2 STAT INFANT 1 _UID D0548CF59AD12449941F8CE19E8DF94506AD 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F85@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I161@ INDI 1 NAME Melba Susanna /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Melba Susanna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1912 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1932 1 BAPL 2 DATE 17 Mar 1920 1 ENDL 2 DATE 9 Apr 1953 1 _UID 024F34F503D2E243BF5EE4780C8DF248C0A0 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F85@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I162@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID D9F218EF7ADE3B48AE14E327B91F00D92A74 1 FAMS @F88@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I163@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 147600C41084DB4696AEDD48FC3A662C342C 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I164@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8715285C8B993A43B70E08060BD7211AB1B2 1 FAMS @F87@ 0 @I165@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5B3A444E3444EF41B8602FD99C1EF5C05EEA 1 FAMS @F88@ 0 @I166@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 83C7D85F0C48844DA642BCC583DAE65CAE02 1 FAMS @F89@ 0 @I167@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Benjamin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 2 PLAC Mt. Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Oct 1895 1 ENDL 2 DATE 3 May 1917 1 _UID 227122392B5BA04BABD9F8925BECD1991EAC 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 FAMC @F427@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2000 3 TIME 09:19:30 0 @I168@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Owens/ 2 SURN Owens 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1802 2 PLAC Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Louisville, Kentucky 1 BAPL 2 DATE 19 Dec 1997 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 9 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID BB7EDF4AF6425D4C9058F6ED3A77B9BA3278 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2000 3 TIME 11:24:41 0 @I169@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah Elizabeth /Pace/ 2 SURN Pace 2 GIVN Susannah Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sp Fk. or Thstl, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1 May 1901 1 _UID C4414744709EC244A34E03DCC87D5E324984 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I170@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID B3AD4DFBA4F27C42BFDC7839BDCCE64E05E3 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I171@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4F682D5FD6BD7E479B18F614B2820BFF96EE 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I172@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 85C009342493D4439A8DD7606BFAB5D39BC2 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I173@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 262D24B5F984304EB144E7F934F3AE8B5C5D 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I174@ INDI 1 NAME Frank Leon /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Frank Leon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1908 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1909 1 BAPL 2 STAT INFANT 1 ENDL 2 STAT INFANT 1 _UID B641EC5BF820EF4D8124D6F67F89F91E223E 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F84@ 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:38:30 0 @I175@ INDI 1 NAME Seth /Ollerton/ 2 SURN Ollerton 2 GIVN Seth 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1828 2 PLAC England 1 BAPL 2 DATE 20 Feb 1993 2 TEMP OAKLA 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Feb 1993 2 TEMP OAKLA 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID DE35FC1216E5114484395A1A44F7DD7D3713 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:15 0 @I176@ INDI 1 NAME William Arthur /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN William Arthur 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1911 2 PLAC Thistle, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Feb 1964 1 BAPL 2 DATE 28 May 1999 2 TEMP ARIZO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID 825F8C5AA298C44CAB09C24D482B08B0FF64 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F84@ 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:38:37 0 @I177@ INDI 1 NAME David Warren /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN David Warren 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1915 2 PLAC Thistle, Utah, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1962 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1923 1 ENDL 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID B5319511170503498117C8A50D72DEA1F7A5 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F84@ 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:38:28 0 @I178@ INDI 1 NAME Lawrence Alfred /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Lawrence Alfred 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1920 2 PLAC Long Beach, Los Angeles, California 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1920 1 BAPL 2 STAT INFANT 1 ENDL 2 STAT INFANT 1 _UID F48E5D5137BBF6409A327984ADB6559972EF 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I179@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID C0DC5A66D8FBB944816ADD5CDE7FCB960E8E 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I180@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN William Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky 1 BAPL 2 DATE 19 Jan 1935 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Jun 1935 1 _UID 9D7C9212CC8F08469C6B48EDA194DCD0835B 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F23@ 2 DATE 1 Jun 1949 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I181@ INDI 1 NAME Druceilla /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Druceilla 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1824 2 PLAC Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky 1 BAPL 2 DATE 19 Jan 1935 1 ENDL 2 DATE 28 Mar 1935 1 _UID 6D40C5BF01CC8D41960D20A68B4A2D225933 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F23@ 2 DATE 1 Jun 1949 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I182@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet /Ashcraft/ 2 SURN Ashcraft 2 GIVN Harriet 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1826 2 PLAC Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky 1 BAPL 2 DATE 19 Jan 1935 1 ENDL 2 DATE 19 Apr 1935 1 _UID 80636A6110A42543B24EC273C2067790CE34 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F23@ 2 DATE 1 Jun 1949 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I183@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna Price /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Johanna Price 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1839 2 PLAC Murfreesboro, Ruth, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Nov 1915 2 PLAC Provo, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE Nov 1913 2 PLAC Orangeville, Utah 1 AFN 1D1P-BK 1 BAPL 2 DATE Oct 1848 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Apr 1856 1 _UID 5516C4D33FCAAE478A3A146A6C7DF58DAD04 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 FAMS @F91@ 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 DATE 14 Nov 1884 1 NOTE Married in 1854 to James Lawrence Bess. Both received their 2 CONT endowments and were sealed in the Endowment House 25 April, 1856. 2 CONT Sealing was canclled 3 May, 1859. One son born of this marriage, James 2 CONT Lawrence Bess Jr. , born 11 June, 1856 was raised by his father. 2 CONT 2 CONT Johanna Price Fullmer married (2) Erastus Curtis 14 February, 1860 in 2 CONT Spanish Fork, Utah and was sealed to him the same day. (This sealing 2 CONT date is recorded on their endowment cards.) They were resealed in the 2 CONT Logan Temple 4 November, 1885. (Logan Sealing of Couples, filed by 2 CONT date.) Erastus Curtis was born 15 May, 1828 in Georgetown, Ohio. Bapt 2 CONT 8 June, 1838. Endowed 8 March, 1854 in Endowment House. Died 20 2 CONT January, 1902 in Barton, Idaho. Johanna died 15 November, 1915 in 2 CONT Provo, Utah and is buried in Orangeville, Utah. Parents of 8 children. 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:19:29 0 @I184@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Adelaide /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Ann Adelaide 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1841 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hnck, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1899 2 PLAC Marysvale, Piute, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 Apr 1899 2 PLAC Marysvale, Piute, Ut 1 AFN 29BC-J0 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1852 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Nov 1865 1 _UID AC1AB9DABDAE3846AE4E61BBDD23517B26EB 1 FAMS @F92@ 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 DATE 23 Mar 1945 1 NOTE Ann Adelaide Fullmer Married and sealed to William Taylor Dennis in the 2 CONT endowment House 6 Sept, 1857. She received her endowmants 24 Nov, 2 CONT 1865 (after her marriage) also in the Endowment House. William Taylor 2 CONT Dennis was born 18 January, 1810 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Bapt. 14 2 CONT March, 1850. Endowed 14 November, 1855. Died 22 November, 1894 in 2 CONT Marysvale, Utah and is buried in the Dennis Family cemetery at 2 CONT Marysvale, Utah. Parents of 11 children. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ann Adelaide Fullmer died 10 April, 1899 in Salt Lake City and is buried 2 CONT in the Dennis Family demetery in Marysvale, Utah. 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:19:25 0 @I185@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann Francis /Fullmer/ Bates 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Mary Ann Francis 2 NSFX Bates 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 May 1844 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hnck, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1853 2 PLAC Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut 1 AFN 29BC-K5 1 BAPL 2 DATE 4 Nov 1902 1 ENDL 2 DATE 7 Nov 1902 1 _UID 1664E0EE93B2C64E8384628D9E6F826A908A 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 DATE 14 Nov 1884 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:20:01 0 @I186@ INDI 1 NAME John Solomon /Fullmer/ Jr. 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN John Solomon 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1846 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hnck, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1898 2 PLAC Mammoth, Juab, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE 16 Jul 1898 2 PLAC Evergreen Cemete, Springville, Utah, Ut 1 AFN 1K4R-5M 1 BAPL 2 DATE Apr 1856 1 ENDL 2 DATE 2 Mar 1869 1 _UID D3DADFA58F8E3847B1D398644365D98D5B51 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:19:36 0 @I187@ INDI 1 NAME William Price /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN William Price 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 May 1849 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah 1 CHR 2 DATE 2 Jan 1871 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1926 2 PLAC Mapleton, Utah, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE 22 Jun 1926 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Ut (evergreen Ce 1 AFN 29BC-LB 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Jul 1857 1 ENDL 2 DATE 2 Mar 1869 1 _UID E611B1B742EC3944A11194E58209AEC432E5 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:20:36 0 @I188@ INDI 1 NAME Don Carlos /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Don Carlos 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1857 2 PLAC Farmington, Davis, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1925 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE 13 Apr 1925 2 PLAC Evergreen Cemete, Springville, Ut, Ut 1 AFN 29BC-MH 1 BAPL 2 DATE Jun 1862 1 ENDL 2 DATE 12 Oct 1875 1 _UID E98D79E7F2B2E74F988DA17DCF75414EC634 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:21:14 0 @I189@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel David /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Samuel David 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1856 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1921 2 PLAC Salem, Madison, Id 1 BURI 2 DATE 31 Jul 1921 2 PLAC Sugar City, Madison, Id 1 AFN 178N-C0 1 BAPL 2 DATE 29 Sep 1867 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Oct 1878 1 _UID A015B673A986534D96CC80F31BDF45B172EE 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F26@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:20:25 0 @I190@ INDI 1 NAME David /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN David 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1803 2 PLAC Chillisquaque, Nrthmb, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Oct 1879 1 BAPL 2 DATE 16 Sep 1836 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1845 1 _UID 5B129765F456664D98F8EC1F18D8C113C51C 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 23 May 1945 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:53:34 0 @I191@ INDI 1 NAME Mary M. /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Mary M. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jul 1805 2 PLAC Chillisquaque, Nrthmb, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Dec 1874 1 BAPL 2 DATE 13 Jun 1936 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Sep 1884 1 _UID E9C6135F8613924F85B5730D5C42FE574832 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 23 May 1945 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:53:53 0 @I192@ INDI 1 NAME Desdemona Wadsworth /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Desdemona Wadsworth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1809 2 PLAC Huntington, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1886 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Sep 1967 1 ENDL 2 DATE 21 Jan 1846 1 _UID 84917AC0BBD9D94EBF5B4646A02586EDE8D9 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 23 May 1945 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:56:14 0 @I193@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Charlotte 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1812 2 PLAC Huntington, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Mar 1871 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Feb 1930 1 ENDL 2 DATE 21 Feb 1930 1 _UID B271F36599D8E449A38ACF428419BD964784 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 23 May 1945 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:56:14 0 @I194@ INDI 1 NAME Louisiana /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Louisiana 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 25 Jun 1814 2 PLAC Huntington, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1870 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Feb 1930 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Feb 1930 1 _UID B9D8632C53699044BAF11E7749AA494672B1 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 1 Feb 1954 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:56:14 0 @I195@ INDI 1 NAME Almon Linus /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Almon Linus 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Sep 1816 2 PLAC Huntington, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1890 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Aug 1967 1 ENDL 2 DATE 21 Jan 1846 1 _UID 59C6B392153959429137E7669350429F2669 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F66@ 2 DATE 23 May 1945 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:56:14 0 @I227@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1F8795A967DDD7459190B1CE7963869CE213 1 FAMS @F59@ 0 @I230@ INDI 1 NAME Olive /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Olive 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1846 1 _UID 7F5C4111F822E447B9F7449A01A2840E355F 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I231@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Ann /Stevenson/ 2 SURN Stevenson 2 GIVN Sarah Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1856 1 _UID 7D186A3999502F498AABE0A5EA36848B823F 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 NOTE Sarah Ann Stevenson, daughter of James Stevenson and Martha Charles 2 CONT was born 31 July, in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. Baptized 14 2 CONT November, 1848 in England. Came to America in 1855. Endowed 4 April, 2 CONT 1857 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. Sealed to John Solomon 2 CONT Fullmer 12 October, 18 56 in the Endowment House by President Brigham 2 CONT Young at 1:00 p.m. Witnesses: D.Mackintosh and B. Young. Parents of 12 2 CONT children. Died 7 September, 1901 at Orangeville, Emery, Utah and buried 2 CONT at the side of Olive Amanda in the Orangeville cemetery. 2 CONT 2 CONT !End. Hse. Rec. F Utah S 1 A page 12 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I232@ INDI 1 NAME Joanna Elizabeth /Coats/ 2 SURN Coats 2 GIVN Joanna Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Feb 1856 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1933 1 _UID 351651F27721EF419AD83C44A7FFB141E0A0 1 FAMS @F347@ 1 FAMC @F24@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F24@ 2 DATE 17 Sep 1956 2 TEMP SLC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:06:42 0 @I233@ INDI 1 NAME Parker Adelbert /Childs/ 2 SURN Childs 2 GIVN Parker Adelbert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1852 2 PLAC Honey Creek, Pottawattomie, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1938 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Mar 1876 1 ENDL 2 DATE 6 Mar 1876 1 _UID EE58BE287E12384B95F370DA823988DA2EC1 1 FAMS @F347@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F8@ 2 DATE 23 Oct 1890 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:06:57 0 @I234@ INDI 1 NAME James Lawrence /Bess/ 2 SURN Bess 2 GIVN James Lawrence 1 SEX M 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Apr 1856 1 _UID 745A728756F95245A42F6A3A6808D7E34E49 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I235@ INDI 1 NAME James Lawrence /Bess/ Jr. 2 SURN Bess 2 GIVN James Lawrence 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jun 1856 1 _UID 0B3B8744B8870D4EAE11AD478BF97F8EEFA3 1 FAMC @F90@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I236@ INDI 1 NAME William Taylor /Dennis/ 2 SURN Dennis 2 GIVN William Taylor 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1810 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1894 2 PLAC Marysvale, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Marysvale, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Mar 1850 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Nov 1855 1 _UID 4D7CC3DB2D411842B39E7762A80A56066714 1 FAMS @F92@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I237@ INDI 1 NAME Erastus /Curtis/ 2 SURN Curtis 2 GIVN Erastus 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 May 1828 2 PLAC Georgetown, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1902 2 PLAC Barton, Idaho 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Jun 1838 1 ENDL 2 DATE 8 Mar 1854 1 _UID AE088F763F1A6F42A2530C2B093D814C047F 1 FAMS @F91@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I238@ INDI 1 NAME Moses Melvin /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Moses Melvin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1887 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Aug 1951 2 PLAC Milford, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 482X-ZQ 1 REFN 482X-2Q 1 BAPL 2 DATE 6 Jun 1895 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Jun 1951 2 TEMP SGEOR 2 SOUR @S15@ 3 NOTE Submitter, Alma Flora Edwards Sly, daughter. Family Representative Harriett Marintha Edward 4 CONC s Pendleton, Sister to Moses. 1 _UID 7844455D13E1C8459F443E1FE89CFE4A6B64 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F97@ 2 STAT BIC 1 NOTE Brief History of Moses Melvin Edwards 2 CONT (Written by daughter Alma Edwards Sly) 2 CONT 2 CONT Born 4, April 1887 at Beaver, Beaver County, Utah under the covenant. Third child of 2 CONT Moses Edwards-- Born 26 May 1860- Winfield, Yorkshire, England and Harriett Marintha Baker 2 CONT Born 19, Nov. 1861 Beaver, Beaver County, Utah- 2 CONT 2 CONT Grandparents__ Robert Edwards- Born 3, Nov. 1827 Bloxam, Oxfordshire, England-- Elizabeth Hun 2 CONC tington- Born 29, Fel. 1830 Chipping, Lancashire, England. Phillip Baker- Born 11 Oct. 1821 E 2 CONC ast Dereham, Norfolk, England-- Harriett Ann Phillip Thompson_ Born 28, March 1844- East Dere 2 CONC ham, Norfolk, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT Brothers and Sisters- 2 CONT Reubin Jessie Edwards- Born 22 Nov. 1882 Beaver, Beaver County, Utah. 2 CONT Linda Lizetta Edwards- Born 15, Dec. 1884 " " " 2 CONT Moses Melvin Edwards - Born 4, April 1887 " " " 2 CONT Eleson Edwards - Born l8, Feb. 1889 " " " 2 CONT Philip Edgar Edwards - Born 21, Sept. 1890 " " " " 2 CONT Harriett Marintha Edwards Born- 9, April 1893 Beaver, Beaver County, Utah. 2 CONT Annie Olivia Edwards - Bornl7, June 1895 " " " " " 2 CONT Dora Winniefred Edwards Born 24, Oct.1898 North Creek, Beaver County, Utah. 2 CONT Solomon Baker Edwards- Born 6 Oct. 1900 " " " " 2 CONT 2 CONT **************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Small details of his younger years are very few. No one kept a record, and so just a few fact 2 CONC s are available. 2 CONT 2 CONT When just a small boy, he and his brother Edgar were all dressed up for church and as boys li 2 CONC ke to play, wandered into the orchard. Edgar got overly playful and jumped across a big ditc 2 CONC h that ran through the orchard that had become almost over-flowing do to a excess of mountai 2 CONC n waters. His father called him to come back as they were leaving for church. He refused. The 2 CONC n his dad turned to Melvin and said you go get him, or you will get a good licking. That mean 2 CONC t he had to cross the water and get wet himself. Which he did. Then they both got a sound thr 2 CONC ashing for getting their clothes in a mess. Melvin said he was really angry at his Dad fo 2 CONC r this. His dad said they were equally at fault as they shouldn't have been down in the orcha 2 CONC rd in the first place in their Sunday Clothes. 2 CONT 2 CONT The family lived in Beaver, Utah for many years. While in his teens he wanted extra employmen 2 CONC t to make a little spending money. He finally applied for work with a Bro. Beeson, Who were c 2 CONC onverts from England by Moses Edwards. He was a great mason andbrick maker and layer. Many b 2 CONC oys turned up for the job. They were told to move a large pile of rocks from one end of the b 2 CONC lock to other. This they did. Then 2nd day told to move them back. Some quit, because they th 2 CONC ought it stupid. Those left were told to move them again . All quit, except Melvin. This wa 2 CONC s the way Mr Beeson had of weeding out the boys. Melvin got the job. All during his life time 2 CONC , what he learned here aided him in his lifes work. He helped Bro. Beeson & others in makin 2 CONC g the bricks and building the Belnap School House of Beaver - still in his teens. Their hom 2 CONC e in Beaver (what was later called the Hurst Home) was orginally Moses Edwards' home. His Gra 2 CONC ndparents owned the home just north of it. Their names were Philip Baker and Harriett Ann Tho 2 CONC mpson. Melvin said at one time for awhile the former Moses Edwards home was used for a school 2 CONC . 2 CONT From information gathered the reason Moses decided to move to NorthCreek, Beaver County was d 2 CONC uring Pres. Grover Cleveland's Presidency of the U.S. Wool went down so low, he had to sell a 2 CONC nd get what he could for his sheep. With the savings he had he bought a home with it. This wa 2 CONC s quite a change for everyone concerned. Melvin loved to go with his boy friends on little es 2 CONC capades. He told of one evening of visiting (with his friends) with a widow 'Cad' Valentine 2 CONC , who smoked a pipe and chewed tobacco. The boys would watch her with abated breath, as sh 2 CONC e would spit at a Spit-toon clear across the room and seldom missed and it would POP. Then to 2 CONC ld ghost stories until 2 CONT 2 CONT they were scared to death to go home. They would walk through the alfalfa fields and it woul 2 CONC d make swishing sounds behind them until they imagined they were being followed and would sta 2 CONC rt running. Then stop and the sound would stop also. Then on they would go and the sound cam 2 CONC e after them. It being dark they had no way of knowing it was the sounds they were making the 2 CONC mselves. 2 CONT One time Mrs Valentine invited them for the evening. Her house was cleaned up fairly well fo 2 CONC r her and she had made Home-Made ice cream. This enticed the boys and overlooked the un-kep 2 CONC t house. Afterwards when filled to the brim with the Ice Cream she told them she had made i 2 CONC t with goat and horse milk. Melvin was sick for a week. Through the years when remembering, h 2 CONC e would go white around the lips. Such is immagination. 2 CONT He had some close friends at North Creek. Young Will Twitchel, A Merchant and of course, hi 2 CONC s brothers Ruben and Edgar. Edgar was more his age so were almost always together. (Melvin 2 CONC ) had a great relationship with his Uncle Ray. His mothers younger brother. Although Ray wa 2 CONC s married they really enjoyed each others company' and age didn't matter. 2 CONT He worked during the summer at Sulphurdale, Utah for Sulphur Industries. He saved his money t 2 CONC he first time out there. But his father was called on an L.D.S. Mission to England, so from t 2 CONC hen on all the money the family could manage had to go toward his fathers mission. 2 CONT 2 CONT Upon his return (of his father) Melvin attended the Murdock Academy. He had the great honor o 2 CONC f being one of the great Hurdlers, Pole-vaulting in sports and placed 1st place in these even 2 CONC ts. He had unusual knowledge in mathematics. A true event happened while attending the Academ 2 CONC y. The professor had assigned some very hard unusal problems- Note- The arithmetic book had t 2 CONC he answers in the back of book, but the method of working the problems to get the answer wa 2 CONC s up to the student.! On one occaission Melvin said, "Two of the answers were 2 CONT wrong." He of course was called to front of class and told to show his brilliant reasoning fo 2 CONC r making such remarks about the book being wrong and him right. It was tried to make him apol 2 CONC igize. He would not. Then ordered to write on the black_board the problems with his answers 2 CONC . He did so and low and behold the professor admitted there had to be mistakes on the books a 2 CONC nswers. These problems were sent into the Educational Dept. and in time word was received tha 2 CONC t mistakes had been made in the book and congratulations were awarded to the one finding it. 2 CONT He was also talented in Drama. He wrote and directed a four act play for the presentation. I 2 CONC t was entitled "THE FINDING OF THE LOST BODY" He used some of his immediate family in the pla 2 CONC y. (His daughter Alma has this play in her keep-sakes, in his own handwriting). 2 CONT He also had purchased a Mandolin out of his hard earned money, and on his own ability learne 2 CONC d to play it. He became very good on it, so much so was accepted in the string band at the Ac 2 CONC ademy. A Brother Dernham was the Music Instructor at that time. Through the years he played t 2 CONC he Mandolin at many dances and also for special occassions. His daughter always requested hi 2 CONC m to play for her when she was ill. This of course was many years later. He also owned a Harp 2 CONC , which he loved to play. But it got broken. Alma (his daughter) has the Mandolin. 2 CONT 2 CONT While his father was on his Mission he corresponded with a young girl in England through hi 2 CONC s fathers love for this girl, who was one of his converts. Never dreaming she would one day b 2 CONC ecome his wife here in America. Her name was Florence Ellen Bowers. 2 CONT 2 CONT By living on a farm he learned all the chores that go with it. Milking cows, harvesting crops 2 CONC , milking, Hauling wood etc. He grew up to be quite the young man. Real thick blonde hair, wi 2 CONC th slight waves. Dark blue eyes and a straight, erect stature, about 6 feet tall. A real attr 2 CONC active young man (Note: All his life he maintained this straight physical body.) The family w 2 CONC as a happy well adjusted one. He loved his brothers and sisters. He loved to tell tales abou 2 CONC t them all. They were a fun family. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT His father Moses Edwards, was a stalwart worker in the church. Sunday School Superintendent 2 CONC , Helped to raise funds to build the North Creek School House, which also served as the Churc 2 CONC h. Later became a High Priest and the Stake Patriarch. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1909 word was received that Florence Ellen Bowers of Sudbury, England had left for Americ 2 CONC a Dec. 10th. and would arrive in Salt Lake City, Utah with shipmate friends, and then on to M 2 CONC ilford, Utah, on the Union Pacific Railroad. NOTE: She expected to be met but not so. She tel 2 CONC ls how she stepped off the train and thought she had been dropped into a place God forgot t 2 CONC o finish. No sidewalks, just mud; and planks to walk on to the little shack, called a station 2 CONC . Quite different from the Depot of London, England. Upon asking questions was told how to ca 2 CONC tch the Stage to Beaver, Utah. This she did. What a frightening experience. 2 CONT Upon arriving in Beaver, Utah she was met by Elder Moses Edwards, who had converted her, an 2 CONC d his son Melvin.. Thus the little, lovely girl met Melvin for the 1st time and re-newed he 2 CONC r happiness with the uniting with her former Elder Edwards. 2 CONT Very soon it became necessary to call her by a different 1 st name, because, Melvin's brothe 2 CONC r Ruben, had married a young woman with the name of Florence Irene Twitchell. In England sh 2 CONC e had been called Flo, but in time Grandpa Moses called her Florrie, and then later changed t 2 CONC o Flora. 2 CONT The arriving of this English Girl changed Melvin's life from then on. She was accepted by al 2 CONC l the family: and before long were engaged and on June 2, 1910 were married. The marriage cer 2 CONC emony was held at his sister Linda Edwards Twitchel's home. Bro C. Dennis White performing th 2 CONC e ceremony. Another sister Marintha Edwards was Maid of Honor and Harry Green Best Man. A lov 2 CONC ely hot dinner was served by immediate family. Afterwards a dance was enjoyed at school hous 2 CONC e at North Creek, Beaver Co. , Utah. They eluded his pals and went to their little two room h 2 CONC ome. 2 CONT This home was where their 1st baby was born. A beautiful lovely boy. He only lived 3 hours. T 2 CONC hey named him, Sydney Arthur Edwards., and he was buried in the fields of his sister Linda an 2 CONC d her husbands (Edward Twitchel's) field. There were other babies buried at this spot. His wi 2 CONC fe, Flora, was very ill. Blood poison set in and a special registered nurse, Mrs Joe Jackso 2 CONC n of Beaver, was with her for 14 days. His sister Marintha, a student at Murdock Academy stay 2 CONC ed out of school a week to help. Flora was finally moved to his parents home for care. His si 2 CONC ster Linda came over from Manderfield, where she lived and helped out often. Upon regaining s 2 CONC ome of her strength they moved to Beaver, where it was much nicer. A real home and decent flo 2 CONC ors. She took in sewing again to help with money problems. In about one year a beautiful blu 2 CONC e eyed baby girl was born. His wife had been warned never to have another child. But the thou 2 CONC ght of it was to much, and with the Lords Blessing, Dr. Donald McGregor and his nurse Mary Wh 2 CONC itehead were called in (Flora's own doctor Warren Shepherd was out of town). This probably wa 2 CONC s a blessing in disguise. Melvin always had a real special feeling for this Doctor. Their lit 2 CONC tle daughter Alma was named after his wife Alma. She was given the name of Alma Flora Edwards 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT Note-- She was Blessed l st, of December 1912 by Elder Moses Edwards' my father, of Beaver Ea 2 CONC st Ward. 2 CONT 2 CONT Baptised Sept. 7, 1912 by Priest Norman Farnsworth 2 CONT 2 CONT Confirmed by Elder Moses Edwards Sept 7, 1912, my father and her Grandfather. 2 CONT 2 CONT By this time Melvin's parents had been called on a two year mission to the St. George Temple 2 CONC . So Melvin and family moved into their home. He started building a home of his own on land d 2 CONC eeded to him as a wedding gift. He did all his own work, except for his kid brother Baker hel 2 CONC ping, while living with them for 2 CONT awhile, while their parents were on their mission. 2 CONT In 1915 he Homsteaded 160 acres of land. It required to live on it so many months out of th 2 CONC e year. These were busy years. A one room lumber cabin was erected on the Homstead. 2 CONT 2 CONT They lived here during the summer months. They 'proved' up on this land during the next thr 2 CONC ee years. it was really nice. Then had a nice garden and could see their cows browsing arou 2 CONC nd and had a nice team of horses. 2 CONT They visited with Melvins brother Edgar and wife Kathleen and sons Cecil and Vivian. Ceci 2 CONC l was 6 days older than Alma. Flora loved Kathleen and the children were raised practically t 2 CONC ogether most of their childhood. It lasted through their lifetime. Like brothers and sister 2 CONC . Edgar had also taken up land adjoining theirs. Many evenings were spent together. During th 2 CONC is time Flora did sewing. She would take horse and buggy along with Alma and sometimes Kathle 2 CONC en and children to Beaver and surrounding communities. It was always hard going, and no tim 2 CONC e was spared in making do with what was on hand. So much had to be paid on the farm and inter 2 CONC est was high. It seemed they were always one year behind. 2 CONT 2 CONT With his wife sewing it helped but as something more had to be done, they decided tomake a mo 2 CONC ve. 2 CONT 2 CONT When Alma was around five years old they moved out to Sulphurdale, Utah to live. Here he mad 2 CONC e very good money, and with Flora still sewing, things started to get better. The knowledge h 2 CONC e had acquired up to this time came in handy., and was a factor in his future work. He was s 2 CONC o dependable and a real friendly good natured man he was well liked by everyone. He worked i 2 CONC n the Mill and also Machine Shop. Which was the preferred job. The Bosses family became thei 2 CONC r close friends. Roy and Leone and daughter Lois Monroe. Lois a few months younger than Alma 2 CONC . They became life-long friends. Another family also were good friends, the Levi Gunderson's 2 CONC . They had a daughter Gladys' about the same age as Alma & Lois. 2 CONT Many experiences happened during these years. The flu epedemic hit and people were dying ever 2 CONC ywhere. 2 CONT One night Melvin was called upon to administer to a boy and girl by name of Gerald and Audre 2 CONC y Bradshaw. Alma and Gerold were playmates. Melvin notified his brother-in-law Frank Pendleto 2 CONC n to assist. (Melvin's sister Marintha had married Frank and was the school teacher at Sulphu 2 CONC rdale at that time.) The Camp was alarmed, as this home was quarentined against anyone enteri 2 CONC ng it. They were told if they did they would have to isolate theirselves from everyone. But t 2 CONC hey were true Elders of the Church and said they would go. They both had an experience that s 2 CONC tayed with them through out their lives. The girl Audrey according to parents was the worse 2 CONC ; but as they performed the administration, they knew the girl would live and the boy would d 2 CONC ie. They didn't tell the parents this, but conversed about this to each other as they left. S 2 CONC ure enough Gerald died next morning and Audrey was better. The funeral was sad. The family ha 2 CONC d to stay in doors and prepare the body theirselves. The casket was tipped toward window fo 2 CONC r people to see and services held outside. This was winter time. Alma never forgot this, eve 2 CONC n at her tender age. Melvin and Frank went to a big rock building that had been used for bask 2 CONC etball and other games indoors, and slept on cots set up for them. Food was delivered to th 2 CONC e building for about one week. They never caught even a cold. 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin also drove the mail at times to Black Rock. A road of sorts had been made over the hil 2 CONC ls from highway 91 to the railroad on the other side of mountain for connections. This was us 2 CONC ed in good weather to haul Sulpher to the railroad. but the mail car used this road also duri 2 CONC ng the good weather. The Big Boss of the Sulphur Industries used to come to Black Rock and ha 2 CONC ve a car bring him to Sulphurdale on this road many times. Things really husseled when he wa 2 CONC s in Camp. He would stay with the Monroe's at the Lodge and Melvin & Flora & Alma were alway 2 CONC s included in the dinners given for him. 2 CONT They lived in one of the cottages and these were happy days. There were huge shipments of Sul 2 CONC phur sent out. Flowers of Sulphur soaked in Burlap Bags and sown up by hand. Through the year 2 CONC s different ways of processing of the Sulphur was introduced. The mine closed down for a brie 2 CONC f time and eastern buyers came in. Mr Morrissey was in charge W. R. Monroe was office cler 2 CONC k and supervisor of the Camp. A big store was opened in the Lodge and Carlyle Tanner and fami 2 CONC ly were the owners. More fiends were made. While the plant was closed Melvin still worked a 2 CONC s overseer of watching different machinery and the plant as a whole. So he & family didn't s 2 CONC uffer during the shut-down. Many families moved at this time, and new one's came in. 2 CONT 2 CONT Milk was one thing the family needed. Alma just couldn't stand canned milk. Flora had to fi 2 CONC x it in many ways to get her to drink it. So arrangements were made with the mail driver to b 2 CONC ring milk from Beaver, Utah. The route to Black Rock for mail had discontined. 2 CONT The school days were great for Alma and Melvin was proud of her. His sister Marintha had move 2 CONC d and Lee Smithson of Milford Utah came, then she caught pneumonia and she left. So a Mrs Gas 2 CONC pin came in. Alma didn't like her. She was an old maid and, and seemed homly after her othe 2 CONC r teachers. But it didn't matter after a while as they decided it was time to move back to Ma 2 CONC nderfield and start building up their home in Manderfield that he had started years before. T 2 CONC he home was located about one mile north along 91 Highway north of his Sister Linda's home. 2 CONT He rented 40 acres from the State (called the State Farm) and purchased 40 acres of land fro 2 CONC m his sister Linda Twitchel. Bought milk cows, pigs, chickens, planted a beautiful garden an 2 CONC d planted potatoes, corn and along with the fruit trees he had planted years before, when h 2 CONC e started building it, had apples and plums. Raspberries, strawberrys, rhubarb, currants, goo 2 CONC seberries supplied them with the necessary vegetables and fruit they needed. They had their o 2 CONC wn meat with the beef, pork and mutton they changed around with his brothers and sisters fami 2 CONC lies. Cold storage or deep freezers were unknown at that time. When deer season was in, thi 2 CONC s also helped. Fishing was plentiful and their greatest joy was taking a day or two off and g 2 CONC oing up Manderfield Caynon on a camping trip. In the fall Chokecherries and Elderberries wer 2 CONC e plentiful. So the bottles were full for the winter. 2 CONT In the fall wood hauling was a great time for Alma. Melvin would take her most everytime on t 2 CONC hese trips for wood. He would turn her around, and around, with a blind-fold on her and tak 2 CONC e it off and ask her which direction was which. She most always could tell him the correct an 2 CONC swer. This was so she wouldn't get lost. It was fun to sit under the cedars and eat their lun 2 CONC ches together. They became a team. Although only a girl, she could do most anything a boy cou 2 CONC ld do. They were real pals. Through the years he taught her many chores. Cutting hay, rakin 2 CONC g hay, plowing, drilling the grain, shocking the grain and hauling the hay and grain shocks 2 CONC . Hard work. Then un-loading the hay. They mananged to keep up the pace acording to the crops 2 CONC . He taught her how to water some of the fields. Ride along the ditches and watch the preciou 2 CONC s water was not going astray. The hard things were the continual herding of cows from one fie 2 CONC ld to the other. Then after the feed was low Alma had to take the cows to the pasture about o 2 CONC ne and one-half miles away. This was rented from his sister and her husband Eddie Twitchel. T 2 CONC aking them down to pasture in morning and going after them in afternoon, was around 3 miles p 2 CONC er day. Sometime it was awfully hot, and the flies were bad. She had to walk, as the horses w 2 CONC ere being used for farm work. After she was older Melvin did buy her a horse for riding. Sh 2 CONC e (the horse) walked and run stiff legged, or so it seemed to Alma. But she was good and didn 2 CONC 't try to hurt her. Her name was Bess. Every day wood was cut for the cook stove, and in wint 2 CONC er piles were chopped for the Parlor Stove as well as the cook stove. It took about an hour 2 CONC s cutting with an ax. Alma had to carry the wood to the house. Gather the eggs, and sometime 2 CONC s feed them. Never a dull moment. But in the evenings it seemed there was always time for the 2 CONC m to do other things which was pleasureable. Melvin would play his Mandolin and Flora would s 2 CONC ing and give readings, from the OLD COUNTRY. Sometimes he would read and explain the Book o 2 CONC f Mormon to Flora. She being a convert had many auestions. It made for a good atmosphere fo 2 CONC r a child to be raised up in. Then company would come and Home Made Ice cream was generally m 2 CONC ade, or Flora's special cream pies. Sometimes they would go to other homes for a short evenin 2 CONC g's entertainment. 2 CONT 2 CONT Soon after his return back to Mbnderfield to live he became Superintendent of the Sunday Scho 2 CONC ol, as his father had once had before him. He taught the adult classes. This he taught for ma 2 CONC ny years. He soon became Supervising Elder. (This was almost like a Bishop of the Ward only i 2 CONC t was under the super- visor-ship of the main Ward of Beaver Stake.) However he had full auth 2 CONC ority in calling teachers, secretary and musician etc. He blessed babies and anointed the sic 2 CONC k. Was available for any illness. Many times he was the only Elder present to hold the meetin 2 CONC gs. At times he blessed both the Sacrament on Bread & Water, and helped the deacons pass th 2 CONC e Sacrament. He was always present. 2 CONT 2 CONT Once he had a serious event that about cost him his hand. The window on one side of the build 2 CONC ing (There were three windows on each side) had become stuck. He put so much pressure on it ( 2 CONC the slide up and down kind) it came down with a BANG and about cut his hand off. It took suc 2 CONC h a long time to slide the window up again, he fainted. He had a real bad hand for weeks. O 2 CONC thers had to help do his chores. 2 CONT 2 CONT The winter time always brought deep, deep snow and real cold weather. It would seem with al 2 CONC l the crops up and the food supply all under control, there would be lots more time for relax 2 CONC ing. Some ways yes, but others no. 2 CONT The morning chores began around 5:30 A.M. Melvin would make the fire in the cook stove and th 2 CONC en out to corrals for milking of cows. It would take about one hour for milking. Then milk wa 2 CONC s taken to the Separator , which he had set up in his cellar. It was kept here as it didn't f 2 CONC reeze under ground. (Note. The bottled fruit, potatoes, onion and other vegetables were kep 2 CONC t here ) The milk was run through the separator to seperate the cream from the milk. Every on 2 CONC e used a separator in those days. Then the cream and milk were picked-up by the mllk truck a 2 CONC nd taken to the Beaver Creamery. The milking was done twice a day. Each day the milk was sen 2 CONC t to Beaver Creamery. Each day the separator was washed. Flora made their own butter. Alma, w 2 CONC hen older used to turn the Churn. This made ones arms ache. They ordered cheese from the Crea 2 CONC mery. The' money received from the milk & cream helped keep a pay check coming in. Sometime 2 CONC s it was very small; but oh how precious it was. The eggs from the chickens were sold at th 2 CONC e store for groceries for maybe ten-cents per dozen. Melvin would always buy a 5 gallon can o 2 CONC f honey and 5 gallon of molasses in the fall. So a good table was enjoyed, with the milk, che 2 CONC ese, butter, meat, fruit and vegetables. Melvin would cure his own pork for bacon and hams. T 2 CONC hen wrapped them in heavy sacks, and bury them down in the wheat bins. The hams and bacon wer 2 CONC e smoked through before burying them. BOY! were they good. The wheat he raised, would hav 2 CONC e a portion taken to Beaver to the flour mill and made into flour. Sometimes he would take Al 2 CONC ma with him. This was a big treat for her. 2 CONT With the beginning of snow-falls, trails had to shoveled from one place to another. One yea 2 CONC r an event happened that became a 'talk about' through the years. 2 CONT In early January crazy things began to happen. Melvin came in from out-doors and said. "It ju 2 CONC st wasn't possible, but never-the-less it has." One of the cows had some ideas of her own. A 2 CONC nd the weather had some big idea also. It had snowed and snowed. He began shoveling trails t 2 CONC o the corrals, granery, the car shed or any place he might have to walk. By this time a rea 2 CONC l blinding blizzard had set in. Drifts began to build up and getting colder. He said," I beli 2 CONC eve I'd better tie ropes along the trails back to the house. When it gets dark it won't be sa 2 CONC fe to venture outdours"! The reason of his concern, the cow had decided to have a calf. By th 2 CONC e time he had strung the ropes to corrals, pigpen, chicken coop the fences were covered. He h 2 CONC ad tied the ropes shoulder height. Still getting colder and 2 CONT snow more furious. He came indoors, had something to eat, and enjoyed the nice cozy fire of t 2 CONC he cook stove and the heater burning cheerfully in dining room. All seemed cozy and settled d 2 CONC own at last. Alma finally prepared for bed and so did Flora. He said," I'll make one last tri 2 CONC p out to the corral and check on the cow" So Flora stayed up and watch his lantern shinning t 2 CONC hrough the blizzard as he held on to the rope. He seemed gone quite a-while and then the ligh 2 CONC t started coming back to house. He kicked on door and she opened it, as he stumbled in wit 2 CONC h a baby calf. The mother cow han't seemed to tend it enough to get it dry, or it would freez 2 CONC e to death. A big tub was hastly brought into the kitchen and the calf placed in it. Rags wer 2 CONC e used to wipe it dry. After a-while he decided to go back out and check on the cow. Lo - whe 2 CONC n he came back he had a baby pig. The old sow had 2 CONT decided to have her litter. This little one was the 'RUNT', and couldn't fend for itself. S 2 CONC o it was wiped dry. By this time Alma was up and helping. This was quite exciting to her to s 2 CONC ee a calf and pig in the kitchen. Again he returned to the sheds and this time returned wit 2 CONC h a dozen eggs in a pan filled with straw. The old setting hen had left her nest as she had p 2 CONC robably gotten so cold started hunting a warmer place. Flora made a nest for the eggs in th 2 CONC e warming oven of the stove and placed the eggs in it. Melvin was so cold he was served som 2 CONC e hot milk toast. It was long after midnight now, and the storm still raged. Again he decide 2 CONC d to check on the cow, and made yet another trip. The ropes were a life saver for him and ani 2 CONC mals. The Cow was up and nibbling on some hay, so he 2 CONT returned and said he better take the calf back out to its mother or she wouldn't 2 CONT claim it. Each trip became harder. The cow snorted and refused the calf, but he stayed and wo 2 CONC rked with them. Got the calf to nurse and finally the cow accepted her calf. Any longer and s 2 CONC he would have refused to care for it. All night long the fires were kept burning and now he m 2 CONC ade another trip and took the baby pig back to its mother. She accepted it along with 7 othe 2 CONC rs. The pig-pen was filled with straw and was enclosed and the snow didn't penetrate. The b 2 CONC aby chicks didn't do so well. Only half lived. Special feeding was given them with an eye d 2 CONC ropper. Melvin & Flora got about 2 hours sleep that night, but were happy to have saved th 2 CONC e animals. Each animal was precious, as it meant money. Alma never forgot this night. He 2 CONC r Dad seemed like a giant to her. So brave and smart. It was a real bad winter. 2 CONT The school busses didn't run for days. The highways traffic was stopped. Melvin was calle 2 CONC d upon to use his team and pull the horse drawn- grader on the road from Manderfield toward B 2 CONC eaver. His Uncle Thad Baldwin was also called upon. So the two teams moved the snow as bes 2 CONC t they could to open the road from Manderfield to Beaver. The State opened the rest of the h 2 CONC ighway north. These were some 'Wild Few Days' working in harmony and the ingunity of useing t 2 CONC he tools at hand. Toward the latter part of January, the weather broke and the sun began to s 2 CONC hine and melt some of the snow. As the fences began to show , they looked like a fairy-land 2 CONC , almost like lace. Every thing so pretty and white. The drifts laid for days and some for we 2 CONC eks. 2 CONT Then one morning Melvin opened the door and pointed to his fields and said, 'I believe we ar 2 CONC e going to get our January thaw now. A-bit late though'. 2 CONT The horse drawn sleighs were put into use., and were used to go to church. It was quite a sig 2 CONC ht to see people loaded on the sleighs. But fun in a-way. 2 CONT 2 CONT NOTE BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH MORE OF HIS HISTORY' IT WOULD SEEM APPROPIATE TO ENCLOSE A BIT O 2 CONC F HIS HISTORY AS WRITTEN BY HIS SISTER WINNIE EDWARDS(PUFFER) SHE WROTE IT YEARS LATER. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Some Interesting Facts I Remember of My Brother Moses Melvin Edwards." BY Winnie 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin was born of goodly parentS. The Third Child of nine children, born april 4, 1887 at Be 2 CONC aver City, Utah. Died 19 Mar. 1951. Buried at Beaver, Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT He being eleven years older than I; I do not remember much of his younger years. 2 CONT He has told me that he was the one who went in a one-horse buggy for the mid-wife, when mothe 2 CONC r gave birth to me. We were living at North Creek, Utah then and he had to come 5 miles to ge 2 CONC t the mid-wife and later take her back. Quite a task for an eleven year old. 2 CONT 2 CONT By the way this history, If I should call it that is just little incidents and thoughts of m 2 CONC y brother, as I remember them, not others. 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin was the one who picked me up in the correll, when a cow kicked me over as a kid 6 year 2 CONC s old. He let me "Strip" her. Tha'ts getting the last stream of milk out. Guess I was pinchin 2 CONC g her 'tets' to hard. He thought my leg was broken, but no it wasn't. He and Edgar used to f 2 CONC ill a tiny bright red honey bucket Mother gave me, with milk right from the cow. I'd go to on 2 CONC e and then the other to fill it and I'd drink it down. 2 CONT Melvin had un-usual thumbs I'd say. They were wide and short. How he could use them. He showe 2 CONC d me as a young kid how he could make a 'single crochet stitch into a long chain' with just h 2 CONC is thumbs. He enjoyed playing the Mandolin. Just when he bought it I don't remember but coul 2 CONC d he play it! We loved to hear him. 2 CONT He attended school at the Old Murdock Academy a couple of years. He was one who liked to lear 2 CONC n and read and imnrove upon his talents. 2 CONT I seem to have a faint memory of him hqving written a play, while we lived at North Creek 2 CONC . I guess I was bout 14 years old then. He asked me to take part in it. I practiced a few tim 2 CONC es, but the night he put it on I was not there." I presume purposely as I was too scarred. I' 2 CONC m not sure of its Title. It was a real interesting story. I guess Alma has the play or has he 2 CONC ard about it from her Dad. I know our sister Marintha and brother Edgar or sister Linda coul 2 CONC d add more about it. But it showed great courage, and self-confidence on Melvin's part. 2 CONT When Jasper (my husband of today) used to come to Manderfield for Sunday School and date me i 2 CONC t Wwas always up to Melvin's and Flora's that we were invited for Sunday Dinner. That was th 2 CONC e place we visited most often. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Their only child Alma was such a cute little girl. Dad enjoyed playing with her and I also 2 CONC . They really treated us nice. Flora made the best whipped potatoes and cream pie and how I e 2 CONC njoyed playing their piano. 2 CONT 2 CONT For our wedding present Flora made my wedding dress and veil.. Very pretty indeed. Jasper use 2 CONC d to work for Melvin at times up at the Upper Farm, about four miles north of Manderfield, wh 2 CONC en Melvin rented it. We think we have hard times now, but its not like in those days. Jaspe 2 CONC r had but very little for lunch up there and Melvin dipped a crust of bread in the water fro 2 CONC m a big ditch. One day over at the Jenkin's home, where we lived, across a forty acre field f 2 CONC rom Melvin's I put stewed apples and bread and butter for Dad to eat at noon hour. O.K. He go 2 CONC t up and left the table, went back to work with NO meal. I guess that's all I had. I don't re 2 CONC member. 2 CONT 2 CONT I do remember you Alma dear, what a pretty curly golden locks you had at age 3 I'd say. One m 2 CONC orning as Melvin was ready to go up thethe Upper Farm, you came running out to the front gat 2 CONC e with a pair of panties in your hand calling.'Wait for me Pappa". Of course he got you up b 2 CONC y him on a seat (in wagon with the team,) and off you went. I'll always remember the call o 2 CONC f a little girl. 'Wait for me Pappa"., and how he loved that little girl and his dear wife. 2 CONT 2 CONT In a religious sense we believe Melvin was the most religious of Pa's four sons. How he love 2 CONC d to study the scriptures, and especially the "Book of Mormon. He knew and understood it ver 2 CONC y well. One reason no doubt he taught the "Book of Mormon" Class many years in Sunday Schoo 2 CONC l at Manderfield. He also taught several other classes through the years. He was Sunday Schoo 2 CONC l Superintendant for years in this community. Then he was also the Presiding Elder for many 2 CONC , many years. 2 CONT I know my brother Melvin was a prayerful, humble man, intelligent, honest, kind hearted, pat 2 CONC ient and considerate of others, forgiving nature, dependable, a hard worker and he magnifie 2 CONC d his priesthood callings. Was faithful in attending his church duties. He had a good build 2 CONC . Tall and a real nice looking man. 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin was a very handy man. He could do carpenter work, lay cement and a pretty good mason 2 CONC . He took pride in his home and yards. Liked to have a garden. He worked hard for every cen 2 CONC t he got. He did never have an easy life. He spent wisely and Flora did also. Nothing went t 2 CONC o waste. He built the first two frame rooms of their home, then added on later. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was kind to our mother and thoughtful of her. Often walking 6 or 7 blocks to see her afte 2 CONC r Pa passed away. and spend many an hour with her. Edgar was very much like Melvin in a lot o 2 CONC f way's. They were very close to each other I think. Edgar too, was a very hard working man 2 CONC , honest, kind hearted and dependable. I had four lovely brothers. Proud of each one. 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin used to have a black dog or brown, that followed him every where he went. He really Wa 2 CONC s kind to animals. He was a good clean moral man with a strong testimony of the Gospel. 2 CONT 2 CONT The night he was taken to the Milford Hospital, Annie our sister and I were both up to his ho 2 CONC me. Course Alma was there. Flora was so up-set she felt she just could not go down and I Alm 2 CONC a stayed with her mother, until she could calm her down enough to bring her to Milford. So An 2 CONC nie & I went down in our car. Alma told us to go sleep up at her home in Milford and we did a 2 CONC bout midnight, when we left the Milford Hospital. She & I were always so glad we went. A litt 2 CONC le later Howard Bradshaw came down and spent the night with Melvin. He was unconscious most o 2 CONC f the time. Alma and Flora arrived next morning and it wasn't long before our brother Edgar a 2 CONC rrived, then my beloved brother finally passed away. He had suffered from a painful acciden 2 CONC t many years ago that finnaly caught up with him. His body couldn't take any more and the mai 2 CONC n artery to his stomach bursted and he bled to-death inwardly. Alma and Edgar were with him t 2 CONC o the end. We stayed with Flora in another room at the hospital. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I am sure Alma and his grandson Russell can be proud of their heritage. They were good paren 2 CONC ts and gave Alma many opportunities to lmprove her talents. 2 CONT 2 CONT Now I have written up histories (such as I remember) of all my brother and sisters but Edgar' 2 CONC s and Rube. I am getting so I hate to write. I may never get at theirs, but other's will. 2 CONT 2 CONT Written for my Neice Alma BY Her 2 CONT Aunt Winne Edwards Puffer April 16, 1970. 2 CONT 2 CONT (See Note: by grandson Russell Sly - at end of page 20) 2 CONT 2 CONT On special occassions, like parties, Melvin generally put those present in laughing and clapp 2 CONC in up- roars. Besides playing his Mandolin, he was quite a great Pantomimist. He most alway 2 CONC s called a " QUAKER ,MEETIN" with friend of the family Sister Ella Philips. It was so real, e 2 CONC specially the playing of fake piano playing and the music director, and then the orations ove 2 CONC r the pulput, all in pantomime. Poker faces through-out it all. 2 CONT 2 CONT Realizing that it was about time their daughter Alma(14 years old), should take Piano Lessons 2 CONC , they purchased a Player Gulbransen Piano. She was started on lessons. But it became the mai 2 CONC n fun for years to come in another way. Sometimes the furniture and rugs would be removed an 2 CONC d with the Player for the Music, couples would dance, dance and dance. Sometimes singing fr 2 CONC m the music verses displayed on the Piano Rolls. The music was the modern tunes of those days 2 CONC . His brother Baker and cousins Loyal and Jesse Baldwin loved to sing accompanied by the Play 2 CONC er Piano. This made for a close relationship for most everyone --Young and old alike - Most e 2 CONC veryone in Manderfield at one time or another enjoyed this Piano. The only other piano at thi 2 CONC s time was his sister Linda's. 2 CONT 2 CONT Other entertainment was the Picture Shows held in Beaver Movie House. First the Silent Movie 2 CONC s and then the Talkies. It took effort on the family to get the chores done and go to Beaver 2 CONC , 6 miles away, in time for the 1 st show. In later years, Jesse Edwards, his nephew (His bro 2 CONC ther Ruben son) who owned and drove the school Bus to Beaver, would take the Bus to Beaver, w 2 CONC ith a load of MANDERFIELD - ITES. This was much easier for all concerned. Songs would general 2 CONC ly be sung going and coming the 6 miles to and from Beaver. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the early years there was no electricity in Manderfield. Keresene or Coal-oil lamps were u 2 CONC sed and then later Aladdin. This made no difference as that was all they had. Many years late 2 CONC r electricity was installed. 2 CONT 2 CONT Christmas time was one of anticipation for weeks. 2 CONT 2 CONT Flora would start the Xmas Plum Pudding. (Her mother's receipt from England) The almonds, wal 2 CONC nuts and pecans had to be shelled, and then skinned in hot water. Alma hated this job. Thre 2 CONC e different kinds of raisins, plus suet all had to be gathered for the final making of the Pu 2 CONC dding. After it had steamed for 2- 3 hours and cooled it would be rolled up in cheesecloth an 2 CONC d sealed with cloth and put away until Xmas. Then it would have wine poured over it and sit o 2 CONC n fire. This gave the flavor. The fire would go POOF, and was out. But oh the flavor. Mince m 2 CONC eat pies (Flora made her own mince-meat) were all made in advance 2 CONT 2 CONT The great joy of Xmas was Melvin getting the Xmas Tree. Alma would sometimes go with him if w 2 CONC eather permitted. The tree was not like the modern times have, but a small pinon-pine. The ca 2 CONC ndles of different colors would be placed on snaps and attatched to branches. The lighting wo 2 CONC uld only last a few minutes, as it would burn the tree. But the Pop-corn strands and Home-mad 2 CONC e ornaments with little gifts hidden in tree, would be a moment that 1asted all year. The sme 2 CONC ll of the Pinon was great. 2 CONT Xmas morning every grown-up visited every one else during the day. The children kept mostly a 2 CONC t home the 1st day. Then-- BANG' The comparing of gifts and eating, was one of happiness. Th 2 CONC e Holiday cheer lasted until after New Years. Then every one took a long sigh of relief. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Church always had Xmas Program plus a big Xmas Tree. Every home furnished gifts for thei 2 CONC r respective familv. Of course the children didn't know this. Everyone turned out for this o 2 CONC ccassion 2 CONT Flora and his Aunt Anne Baker Baldwin (His mothers sister) generally gave a duet. Flora 2 n 2 CONC d saprano and Aunt Annie Alto. They sang many times together and it was beaufiful. The childr 2 CONC en, that would, had a part on the crogram. Then Santa Claus. How exciting. All grown-ups go 2 CONC t in the Xmas Spirit. Bob-sleighs were used, if snow very deep, for travel. Sometimes a Holid 2 CONC ay Dance was held at the Church. This building doubled for 2 CONT Church and Community Building. People from other places attended. Melvin loved to Square danc 2 CONC e, do the Fox-Trot, Schottische, Polka, and best of all the Quadrille. He always danced one w 2 CONC altz with his little daughter from age 3 yrs. on up. He would swing her off her off her fee 2 CONC t and then back down to the floor. How she loved this time. The public applauded on this ocas 2 CONC sion. The Music was furnished by Harmonica's, and a small orchestra of the Organ, Banjo, an 2 CONC d Accordion etc. Good old fashioned music. Once a Masked Dance, with costumes, was held an 2 CONC d a Basket Lunch along with it. Alma and cousin Cecil got to go to this time, perhaps cousi 2 CONC n Jesse. This time a tradgey about resulted. The last minute preparations were added at his p 2 CONC arents home- Moses and Harriett Fdwards. It was the most centerly located to most homes. Th 2 CONC e women and children were up-stairs and as the rooms were crowded, some-how Alma slipped an 2 CONC d fell head-first down the staris and rolled into a Steel Sewing-machine, where the Peddles w 2 CONC ere located. She was knocked un-counscious. Melvin with the aid of Priesthood there gave he 2 CONC r a blessing. She recovered and after about an hour wait, was taken on to the dance. Outsid 2 CONC e of a very sore head, was O.K. Because of this fall, she remembered this dance very clearl 2 CONC y as she was also in costume. Melvin loved these ocassions. He really enjoyed every minute o 2 CONC f it, and was so full of pep and vim, made the most of each minute. 2 CONT 2 CONT NOTE 2 CONT It might be Wise to give the relatives that lived in Manderfield at this time. 2 CONT *********** 2 CONT Melvin had all his family of Father and Mother and Brothers and Sisters live at Mandrffield a 2 CONC t one time. Some moved away later. His sister Linda married Edward Twitchel and had a daughte 2 CONC r Linda. They lived about one mile from him . Had a lovely home. Alma and Linda played togeth 2 CONC er often and although Alma was older had many happy days. They were very close to each othe 2 CONC r and loved each other very much. His Brother Ruben - married Florence Irene Twitchel. Thei 2 CONC r 1st home was a log house across the lane from Melvin'shome. They had a son Jesse and daught 2 CONC er Enid. They later lived just across the road from Linda. Jesse was like a brother to Alma 2 CONC . Moses and Harriett Edwards lived east of Ruben and across a big wash, and about a Block fro 2 CONC m them. The houses were about a Triangle. Big Trees surrounded the homes. About three-fourth 2 CONC s a mile north of Linda's home was his Sister Annie - married to Henry Laffette Bradshaw. The 2 CONC y had 15 children. LaVel, Verle, Collis, Moses, Vernile, Ray, Elenor, Howard, Barbara, Ronal 2 CONC d, Lois, Norman, June and Clark. One child died as a baby. So 14 were left. His Brother Edg 2 CONC ar married Kathleen Twitchel- They had sons Cecil, Vivian and Kathleen. Their son Cecil wa 2 CONC s only 6 days older than Alma and were raised practically together, as mentioned further bac 2 CONC k in this history. Vivian was a loveable boy and was with Cecil and Alma as age permitted. T 2 CONC hey lived across the road from Annie. His sister Winnifred (Winnie) Edwards Puffer- marrie 2 CONC d Jasper Puffer- Children_ Maxine, Nettie, LoRayne, Shirley, Byron, Robert and Cullen- Live 2 CONC d about a mile north east of Edgar.The Thanksgiving Dinners for all the Relatives, were hel 2 CONC d at their home. She and husband wre very close to Melvin and Flora. Their home about 1/4 m 2 CONC ile north of Melvin's. His sister Marintha married Frank Pendleton- Children- Carol, Bet 2 CONC h, Enid, Owen, Frank Jr. Lynn, Doreen, Marintha. The last six children were born after the 2 CONC y moved from Manderfield. Melvin and Frank had many spiritual events happen to them as pries 2 CONC thood holders. Frank had been on L.D.S. Mission. Their home a short way from Winne and JAspe 2 CONC r. Then on to Beaver. Hisyouger brother Baker Married Annabell Frazer. Children Merrill an 2 CONC d Irvin. They lived with parents for a-while and then to the UpperFarm, a Ranch wich was own 2 CONC ed by his Father. There was a home on this ranch. 2 CONT 2 CONT So all the children lived at this time on the small location of Manderfield. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT His brother Edgar lost is wife with pneumonia (Kathleen). Their baby Kathleen was born at th 2 CONC is time. The baby was taken by Edgar's sister Annie to have breast nursing. Annie was breast- 2 CONC feeding her son Ray at this time. This was great for the baby. A big thing for Annie as she n 2 CONC ursed the baby after her own was weaned. Eventually, his Brother & wife Florence took the bab 2 CONC y. Florence and Kathleen were sisters. The baby Kathleen became Jesse sister, as he had los 2 CONC t his own sister Enid a short time before. Melvin loved this tiny baby and so did every one. 2 CONT 2 CONT Edgar eventually remarried-Julia Grisman- Children- Julia, Philip, MaryLu, Desma, Dan, Dian 2 CONC e and David Edwards. 2 CONT 2 CONT END OF HIS FAMILY AND THEIR HOMFS. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Fourth-of-July was a great day for most families. It surely was with the Melvin Edward 2 CONC s Family. About 5 A.M. the sounds of the GUN SALUTE could be heard from Beaver Six miles aw 2 CONC ay. Chores were done early and on to Beaver for Program and the Parade of Floats. Then Child 2 CONC ren's Races. Big thing the race. WHY? Because Alma always raced. She was so good, never los 2 CONC t a race. Although she didn't know it, sometimes her Uncles would bet on her. She raced unti 2 CONC l 15 yegrs old. Never losing a race. She always had the support of her relatives. Sometime 2 CONC s she would receive 50�as the Prize, for racing. Melvin would let her spend it as she wished 2 CONC . Money was scarce and she would be very wise in making her decisions. Melvin loved attendi 2 CONC ng the Baseball Game by the Adult Men Team. In fact if he had the time would loved to have b 2 CONC een on the team. He was very athletic, as has been mentioned before in the beginning of hi 2 CONC s history. As the 4 th was over for that year another big day approached - the 24 th of July 2 CONC . The 4 th was America's Birthday, but the 24 th was Utah's Day. This was handled almost lik 2 CONC e the 4 th, except with theL.D.S. Church Theme in most all events. Again Alma would race an 2 CONC d as usual always won. Once a challange was made to race her with an older group. At 1 st sh 2 CONC e refused; but afterward decided to do so. The only difference the distance was lengthened 2 CONC . This proved in her favor. She gathered more speed the longer she ran. She won and receive 2 CONC d $1.50 Melvin and Flora were very proud of her. These ocassions were quite eventful. Visiti 2 CONC ng with the crowd was making-up for lost time. The clouds of every-day cares were gone at le 2 CONC ast for one day. 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin loved to work with his hands. One project he never gave-up was trying to invent 'Perpe 2 CONC tual Motion'. Through the years he tried many ideas on this. Once he realy thought he had won 2 CONC ; but not so. But for his effort one can only be proud of him. He 'made -do' with many idea 2 CONC s of his own. Too bad he couldn't have had the chance to continue on inventions. 2 CONT 2 CONT They decided to buy the Messinger Farm across the road from his home. Bought sheep and increa 2 CONC sed his cattle herd. Things began to go their way. This was so for a few years. 2 CONT 2 CONT While Melvin was living at Sulphurdale, Utah he and Flora bought a Model T. Ford. This reall 2 CONC y was a great thing. Before, they traveled by Buggly. This changed things for them, as it di 2 CONC d for others who could afford one. Melvin could take the motor or anything else that needed f 2 CONC ixing. Never took his cars to the garage. Then they as time went on, bought a Ford Sedan. Thi 2 CONC s didn't prove a very frugal buy. It was enclosed with glass so curtains didn't need to be pu 2 CONC t on or taken off. So again they made another buy, a Model A. Ford. This they liked. Each yea 2 CONC r they would paint it with black paint. Would look like new. This was quite the thing in thos 2 CONC e days to paint your car. Then he decided to buy an Essex. What a LEMON it turned out to be 2 CONC . Something always wrong with it. So he turned it in and got a Whippet. It could go most anyp 2 CONC lace, with one draw-back. No speed. This was sold to his daughter and husband 1ater. (This i 2 CONC s ahead of his history, but could be mentioned at this time`) It was rightly named "Whip-it" 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The First Cars had batteries to run the car. They fitted at the base of the steering wheel 2 CONC . Two levers was located on the steering-wheel that gaave the speed and the amount for spar 2 CONC k needed to run the car. A hand crank on front of car below the radiator was used to start t 2 CONC he motor. Not enough or to much spark had to be accounted for. Each car had its own persona 2 CONC lity. The winter was bad for traveling, if freezing. The radiators, in those days, had water 2 CONC in it, and would freeze. Many, many times Melvin would have to get out and wrap a quilt aro 2 CONC und it, and wait for it to thaw. The car had only snap-on curtains to keep the weather out 2 CONC . No heat of course in car. Melvin would generally have hot rocks claced on the floor of ca 2 CONC r to put feet on. If the road was icy, he would many times have to in and out of car, and h 2 CONC avre Flora steer while he pushed. The wheel chains were not up to much. BOY' So cold every-o 2 CONC ne would be almost frozen. They didn't travel if they knew the weather was going to be storm 2 CONC y(in winter) but sometimes it would come up while they were gone. So these were exceptional 2 CONC y hard times. Even so better than a wagon. To Alma nothing scared h er while her Dad was i 2 CONC n charge. He could handle almost anything. ._and so he AUMOST CCULD. It wasn't long befor 2 CONC e the Foot Starter was invented. One day during a terrific Thunder and Lightning Storm the 2 CONC y were in their home looking at the heavy rainfall through the window. The storm was intens 2 CONC e and Alma and Flora were un-easy. Then a terrible noise and a very bright FLASH of light 2 CONC . They saw where Lightning Bolt hit in their field across from the house. The Ball of Fir 2 CONC e bounced along the Alfalfa Field and struck a COW. The cow fell dead. Later it could be se 2 CONC en where it had burned her hide. These frightening episodes with Thunder and Lightning cam 2 CONC e quite often to them. Once a tree was split open, while they were under it on a camping tr 2 CONC ip in Manderfield Canyon. They happened to be on on opposite side of the Bolt or would have 2 CONC been killed. Thus through out their lives they had a fear of this kind of storm. It seeme 2 CONC d quite prevalent in those days. Melvin realized the seriousness of these storms, and coach 2 CONC ed them what to-do and not-to-do. But the dread of Thunder and Liohting coming almost instan 2 CONC taneously stayed with them all the rest of their lives. To help the Church Assessments, arra 2 CONC ngements were handled through the Tithing Cffice. 3ach year the Stake held what was called " 2 CONC THE WOOD DANCE." It was held in the Park Hall. So many cords of wood would be hauled to the T 2 CONC ithing Offlce for the different wards. Melvin would haul his share to Beaver Tithlng Office 2 CONC . Others in ward took their share also. On the last day of Dead-line set a big WOOD DANCE 2 CONC " was held This was a great and grand affair. Most all in the Stake attended. It was held f 2 CONC or years, and was held in the famous Park Hall. It seemed there always was enjoyment that w 2 CONC as introduced by hard work. Melvin and Flora had a small social life with friends in Beaver 2 CONC . Parties were held at different homes and this made for much happniness. Then bad luck st 2 CONC arted. 1st a bad year for crops. Before spring arrived cne year, hay became so scarce the s 2 CONC ome cows had to be sold at low prices. Hay was hauled during bitter freezing weather from fa 2 CONC rms ahout 12 miles north; also from Milford, Utah almost 40 miles away. Melvin almost froz 2 CONC e to death on one of his trips. He buried himself down in the hay and let the horses find th 2 CONC ere way home. He had to be helped from the wagon. Hnd some frost-bites and it was a wonde 2 CONC r that the men the men that made these trips arrived back in safety.The same winter he let h 2 CONC is sheep herd go to the M lford Hills for winter range, because he had no feed for them. Ho 2 CONC wever, Melvin's sheep were used to farm care and huddled up in groups. Didn't know how to f 2 CONC end for the winter grass under the snow and they died. So tragedy hit all at once and thel 2 CONC r hopes started plunglng-. Money became so scarce they couldn't make their payments on the 4 2 CONC 0 acres of land they had purchased from Clyde Messenger. So lost it. They were out the produ 2 CONC ce from the land and the money they had already paid on it. This was a real hard blow. But t 2 CONC here wasn't anything to do but go on. It took quite a few years before things started comin 2 CONC g their way again. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The farms of manderfield had 'Shares of Water' or some times called 'Hours of Water' 2 CONT in the Manderfield Irrigation and Reservoir Compay. Melvin for years was 'WaterMaster'. Thi 2 CONC s job consisted of arranging the turns's for each farm. Some farms owned more rights than oth 2 CONC ers. Water being always scarce, each hour was watched carefully - so none would be wasted. Wh 2 CONC en it became time for one's Turn of water, practically nothing was allowed to interfer. Sunda 2 CONC y's or Holiday's etc. couldn't be very well observed as water meant crops and food for the f 2 CONC amily. The Manderfield Reservoir was enlarged andso as time went by water was better controll 2 CONC ed. Never-the-less when the time arrived, the same system was used. Many times Melvin rod 2 CONC e the ditches that flowed from the Canyon to see all was well. On these rides he always carri 2 CONC ed a shovel. Melvin and Flora loved beautiful things. They took much pride in their homee a 2 CONC nd the landscape around the home. Flora had beautiful Peonies, Lilacs, climbing Roses, and A 2 CONC nnual flowers like Pansies and Sweet Peas. The lawns were always mowed and looked very well 2 CONC . With their orchard, things were real pretty. To keep the plants, garden and trees growing f 2 CONC rom 'Water Turn' to 'Water Turn' Melvin would spend time drawing water from his well. He ha 2 CONC d a 'Windlass' on it. This made it easier: but if it got loose 'BETTER WATCH OUT'. The handl 2 CONC e had such force it would kill anyone if it hit them.This was quite a tireing job. But save 2 CONC d the plants from dying. So things were really hard in those days. Of course they didn't hav 2 CONC e to do it. Many families didn't. Just coasted along and hoped for the best. Some didn't rais 2 CONC e fruit trees or flowers. Sometimes the Well would run dry, and that meant digging the well d 2 CONC eeper. Not many would go down the well. Scared of it. To bad they didn't have the knowledge o 2 CONC f cementing like was introduced in later years. By this time Alma was growing up. She took v 2 CONC ery ill when about 14 years of age. Families had been quarantined for Chicken Pox. This mean 2 CONC t an orange or Red Flag on the Gate Posts of each fa ily who had it. No one mingled one wit 2 CONC h another. It was strictly obeyed. The Doctor gave instructions on what to do. But Alma got w 2 CONC orse and her entire body started swelling. As the days went on it was decided she had Smal 2 CONC l Pox. The cure was different. One the patient was kept cool and the other warm. The wrong 2 CONC treatment had been used on her. Her nose, ears and mouth were swollen out of proportion. Th 2 CONC e eyes were just a slit on her face. Fingers, toes, hands, feet and body looked like a larg 2 CONC e balloon., and was unconscious. Because of the desperate need of Melvin and Flora the quara 2 CONC ntine was lifted for the grown -ups. Grandparents, Uncles and Aunts took turns sitting wit 2 CONC h her day and night. They had been inoculated and felt safe. It probably wouldn't have matter 2 CONC ed any way, as they were all so worried. The Chicken Pox didn't cause to much sickness only s 2 CONC taying home and laying around. A Circle of Family Prayers were offered twice daily, beside i 2 CONC n their individual homes. About 10 days later the terrible fever broke and in a few more da 2 CONC ys some swelllng went down. In about three weeks she could be lifted into a lounging chair. S 2 CONC o very thin and weak. She had the Small Pox Scars on shoulders. Doctors couldn't find the rea 2 CONC son why only she got the Small Pox. It was a dreaded thing as many died with it; as she abou 2 CONC t did. This ordeal was very hard on Melvin and Flora. They wouldn't leave the home. Even wh 2 CONC en they were told she would be O.K. WOULD NOT GO. Finally his mother (Harriett) made them ta 2 CONC ke an afternoon ride to Beaver. During Alma's illness and recovery it took a toll on their h 2 CONC ealth. But the relatives and friends carried on for them with the crops, milklng and feedin 2 CONC g etc. It brought all the relatives close together. About this time his Father and mother(Mo 2 CONC ses and Harriett) leased their farm to a Sam Gordon and moved to Milford, Utah and took ove 2 CONC r The Martin Terrace. This was sort of a small hotel, only it had individual apartments fo 2 CONC r house keeping. It had three upstair and three downstairs. They lived in one of these apartm 2 CONC ents. This was fun for the respective families to go and visit. But more so for Alma and Ceci 2 CONC l. They alw ays seemed to go where the other went. They got to take in the Big Barnam and Bai 2 CONC ley Circus that came to Milford. What an event. They always remembered it. Melvin and Flora c 2 CONC ame down for the last days of it. Alma was taking Seminary and their small class of girls go 2 CONC t to take programs to the different wards in the Stake. When they went to Milford she gave he 2 CONC r talk and played a Piano Solo. Grandpa Moses got up and spoke a few words at conclusion an 2 CONC d didn't forget to mention that Alma was his Grand daughter. She was so pleased over this a 2 CONC s he was the Stake Patriarch . 2 CONT Before three years was up he decided to move back to Manderfield and take back his farm h 2 CONC e had leased to Sam Gordan as it was losing money. The lease, had only been for 30 months. T 2 CONC hus things started to settle back to being among his family. But fate was near by. The even 2 CONC ing of Oct. 3, 1929 Melvin, Edgar and a sister had been visiting with their parents and ha 2 CONC d an enjoyable time together. That day Moses had helped his son Baker complete putting up th 2 CONC e crops at the Upper Farm, which they owned. He was really pleased with the results. The harv 2 CONC esting was over. Then he got real serious and starting to speak on the Gospel, which he loved 2 CONC . He said when the time comes for me to leave this earth I want to go and Preach to the Spiri 2 CONC ts in Prison and he spoke of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem . Around 11 o'clock they all wen 2 CONC t home. Around 2:30 A.M. the phone rang and it was his sister Linda crying, "If you want to s 2 CONC ee our father alive come on a run and tell Edgar as you come'' Melvin ran like he never had b 2 CONC efore and called to his brother Edgar, but as he entered the door his father had passed away 2 CONC . This was a terrible shock to Melvin. It had been only a few hours since visiting with him 2 CONC . His mother said he just started choking and just laid back and died. 2 CONT It was a great ordeal for Melvin and Flora and Alma. The loss of a father and Flora's link w 2 CONC ith England and her own family, which he knew. Alma-- The only grandfather she ever knew. Th 2 CONC ey were real pals. It seemed after his father was gone Melvin seemed to carry on the priestho 2 CONC od among his brothers and sisters children. Blessing the babies and admininstrating to the si 2 CONC ck. He also carried his fathers name.--Moses Melvin. Melvin used to visit his mother and bri 2 CONC ng her home for many meals and visits, and go to her home often. Very thoughtful of her. 2 CONT About this time Ama became ill again with her heart. By now she was a Junior in High School 2 CONC . She had to quit as she only got about three months schooling that year. However she did gra 2 CONC duate with the Seminary Class, as she had studied while laying around. Then Melvin and her Se 2 CONC minary Teacher Wendel Rigby,made arrangements with the President of The St.George Temple to g 2 CONC ive her a Blessing. This could happen as the Seminary were going there as part of a trip in h 2 CONC onor of their graduation. All she could do was lay down and watch the others run around. The 2 CONC y were allowed to sleep on the Temple Grounds. 2 CONT Then she and her teacher entered the Temple and Pres. Snow gave her a Blessing. for her healt 2 CONC h. This experience stayed with her all her life. It was a great one. But for some un-known r 2 CONC eason her memory of the words were erased from her mind as she left the Temple. All she coul 2 CONC d remember was IT WAS WONDERFUL AND SHE WOULD TELL HER DAD EVERY WORD. But could not. Not ev 2 CONC en the Teacher could remember, but said it was some thing very special. She saw something i 2 CONC n the Temple that day though that no one else saw. At least the teacher did not. This was a t 2 CONC estimony to the family. 2 CONT Then she received her Patriarchal Blessing and so did Melvin. The promises made were accordi 2 CONC ng to her faith. It seemed Prayers were what the family relied upon. It was sad she didn't ge 2 CONC t her blessing from her grandfather before he died. But one cannot see the future. He was th 2 CONC e Stake Patriarich, but she was just a little young. 2 CONT As days went by Alma still seemed to drag along. No pep or vim. So Melvin took her to a Dr. A 2 CONC ddison Bybee at Milford, Utah. He proved to be a marveleous help toward her health. Taught he 2 CONC r what excerices to take. Also through examination found that her spine had been broken somet 2 CONC ime in her life. Upon remembering it recalled her falling from a large tree that had broken h 2 CONC er collar bone and arm, when about 7 yrs.old. It had fused together but not in a straight lin 2 CONC e. Grissle formed and this helped the ~ knitting process. By a miracle it hadn't left any co 2 CONC mplications that could have caused paralasis. Before taking Alma to Dr. Bybee she hadn't lau 2 CONC ghed for weeks. Melvin didn't tell her about the doctors voice. He had only one lung and spok 2 CONC e in a high shrill filsetto voice. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT He was a large build man, and hearing him speak, she broke into a laugh. In time she regaine 2 CONC d bqck her health- for a number of years. 2 CONT During these years Flora was a correspondent of the Beaver County News. Her part was the Man 2 CONC derfield News. Each week the news had to be delivered to the News Office. Alma did this durin 2 CONC g the school years. Sometimes the family were well informed on Local and Currant Events hefor 2 CONC e the paper was edited. 2 CONT Alma liked to write stories and poems for her own amusement, and so when an item was being pr 2 CONC inted tn the Beaver News Paper she read where the Beaver Lions Club was sponsoring What Can B 2 CONC e Done for the Community That Hasn't Been Done. Upon talking this over with her parents, sh 2 CONC e decided to enter the contest. Melvin gave her encourgement and very pleased she wanted to t 2 CONC ry. After writing and re- writing her Essay with her parents listening, she handed it in to t 2 CONC he News Office. Then LO! AND BEHOLD! the High School students were urged to enter. After abo 2 CONC ut 3 weeks Alma was notified she had wonand was asked to be a guest at the Lions Club Banque 2 CONC t and give her essay in person. Melvin was so proud he told every one about it. Flora made h 2 CONC er a new dress, for the occassion. This really made Alma someone a little special to her cla 2 CONC ssmates and the Business Men and helped her gain a reputation for her future employment. Suc 2 CONC h a small beginning can un-fold to bigger things. 2 CONT By this time Melvin needed a real good team of horses. Those he had, one old, and one lazy. T 2 CONC he new horses were nemed Vic(white) and Bill (brown). They worked as a team. - He was so hap 2 CONC py having them. Very intelligent. By now he also had nice riding mare named Lightening. Wit 2 CONC h the new team putting in and harvesting the crops seemed much easier. Outing in the Canyons 2 CONC , as a wagon was always used. Flora could drive this team. Alma already knew all about them 2 CONC . Hauling the winter wood bacame easier and more enjoyment with the hard work. In those day 2 CONC s each Fall the Wood Rack was put on wagon and in harvesting time was replaced with the Hay R 2 CONC ack. The changing around occured often in one year, depending on the needs. They were heavy a 2 CONC nd required at least two men to change them. But Melvin was alone most of the time. He use 2 CONC d leverage with Flora and Alma's help. But sometimes would wrench his back. 2 CONT Besides college sports and fishing, Melvin loved Deer Hunting Season. Each year the men woul 2 CONC d make a large camp in Manderfield Canyon. They would all camp together and hunt in groups 2 CONC . Their camp fires in evenings were quite the popular thing as well as the hunt. Stories wer 2 CONC e told and re-told. It didn't seem many got heir deer during this first en- campment. To many 2 CONC . Then later some would go out in two's and hunt in earnest. Some would take their wives. Eac 2 CONC h small canyon was well known to each hunter. Melvin always hunted with his brothers Ruben a 2 CONC nd Edgar. In the spring he liked hunting for coyote's. He would watch for their holes, whic 2 CONC h generally held the baby pups. Money could made if the pelts were turned into the County fo 2 CONC r the Bounty. His brothers were generally more lucky than he, as they hunted more often. Fo 2 CONC r a few hours past-time he would go on the Rabbit Hunt, some of the men and grown-up young bo 2 CONC ys that were held most years. They needed killing ns they would eat some of the m eat crops 2 CONC . If not held down in production, mulipIied very fast. Some got diseased. Then he liked hunti 2 CONC ng Sage Hens. They made for real good meals. Almost like chicken. There was more wild life an 2 CONC imals in those days. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the fall Melvin and Flora and Alma, alone and sometimes with outhers made a big day of go 2 CONC ing up Manderfield Canyon for Chokecherry and Elderberry Picking. This made wonderful Jams a 2 CONC nd Jellies for the winter. The people enjoyed these outings. Singing and laughing and just p 2 CONC lain fun. To get away from the daily tasks was great. Even tho it had to made up. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Then Melvin and Flora had the great happiness of seeing her graduate from high-school. 2 CONT Melvin sold a cow to help toward her graduation dress. Times were terrible. Depression was al 2 CONC l over the country. But as time went on things started tetting better again. 2 CONT Alma wished to attend Brigham Young University. So again a cow was sold, and arrangements wer 2 CONC e made for her to live with Mrs Donald McGregor. She had a daughter Karma and one Mary. Bot 2 CONC h older than Alma. But it so happened that her husband Dr. Donald McGregor was the doctor wh 2 CONC o had delivered Alma and Mrs McGregor was whom she was named after. This lady treated Alma wi 2 CONC th much sweetness and kindness. After about one year of college Alma decided to work for th 2 CONC e Government, would receive good pay and could live at home. This made Melvin and Flora ver 2 CONC y happy. So she drove to Beaver and back during her week at work. This government job was ca 2 CONC lled 'The Rural Rehabilation Company'. In other words made loans to those who were considere 2 CONC d good risks in buying farms, cattle, and farm machinery, to help them get started toward th 2 CONC eir future. Alma became so adapt at this she was allowed in time to interview those making a 2 CONC pplications for loans. She would consider those that might be good prospects, and pass the in 2 CONC formation to her employer, Melvin J. Stephens. However some who were turned down by her woul 2 CONC d insist on an interview with Mr Stephens. Each time, he also would agree on what she had alr 2 CONC eady rejected, and passed on those she thought good investors. This didn't go well with some 2 CONC , and again made a complaint. Then he would send the information to headquarters for final ju 2 CONC dgement. Never once where they passed upon. 2 CONT Melvin was so proud of her. She was Beaver County Secretary for the Rehabilitation Company 2 CONC . and filled out and interviewed people for the entire county. Then she was called upon by t 2 CONC he Civil Service in an interview to see if she qualified to hold her job against those who h 2 CONC ad taken the examine. So she was given tests oral and written by the Civil Service. In thre 2 CONC e weeks she received notice she had passed with a very high average, and would receive back p 2 CONC ay from the first of the year. Which se did. Then was offered a job at The Berkley Land Ban 2 CONC k of California. This in those days was a very high position. But it would have meant movin 2 CONC g to California and a new invironment. After talking it over with her parents and employer S 2 CONC tephens, decided to stay where she was. BOY WAS MELVIN EVER PROUD OF HER. The people in Beav 2 CONC er treated her with great respect as it was a real honor to be chosen. Because of this quali 2 CONC faction, she was called unon to assist with the State Jurors that held court in the Beaver Co 2 CONC unty Court House. Was called - upon to take notes in the Court Sessions and type up Wills , J 2 CONC udgements and court proceedings. She was excused from her job during these occassionS. Thus s 2 CONC he became well - acquainted with legal matters. She spent many hours with State Attorneys an 2 CONC d they respected her work and had her type the necessary papers rather then taking them to Sa 2 CONC lt Lake City. For awhile she was loaned to work for Congressmen Abe Murdock. This consisted o 2 CONC f typing his campaign letters under the jurisdiction of his brother Ray Murdock, who was hi 2 CONC s campaign manager, and their main Secretary. Days were spent typing campaigning letters to h 2 CONC igh officials in the government. Each letter had to be an orginal. Typing eight hours per daa 2 CONC y was real tiring. But she learned so many things was called upon many times to assist in m 2 CONC atters pertaining to government , State and County. Again her parents were very proud of her 2 CONC . Then the Love Bug Bit her. She fell in love with a boy she had known during later part o 2 CONC f her life. Thurland D. Sly. At first it didn't seem serious , but as time went on it reall 2 CONC y bloomed into a real romance. It was decided she would continue work and the checks from th 2 CONC e two incomes would set them up for a nice beginning. But it waa not to be so. Applicants ha 2 CONC d been watching for a loop hole to get her job , and word was sent into head office she woul 2 CONC d be married, and the new policy was that no married women could work. It was a blow to the 2 CONC m when receiving this information. So she left the government job and married Thurland. Quit 2 CONC e a change. The people didn't like this and made it known to the public. Then the office wa 2 CONC s moved to Iron County so no trouble could be caused. Even so she was approached by the Hea 2 CONC d of the County Extension Service to be their secretary. She accepted. but pressure was was p 2 CONC ut on this and she was asked to withdraw. But she had learned so much it proved valuable to h 2 CONC er thruout out her life. Her qualifications was known thruout the county. and respected. Me 2 CONC lvin was so proud of this he never let the chance pass of telling- about her. So she made hi 2 CONC m happy. 2 CONT She was now a Certified Stenographer. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The night Thurland approached Melvin about marriage with Alma by his side, was quite an even 2 CONC ing. Melvin and Flora had retired for the night when Alma and Thurland knocked on their doo 2 CONC r. They sit up in bed and when Thurland poped the question for permission for marriage, ther 2 CONC e was complete silence for what seemed ages. Then Melvin said," It's certainly alright with m 2 CONC e on one condition. Promise you will never work in under-ground mines." Flora finally said , 2 CONC "Oh Alma," Then," I guess its alright, but Oh My! " No one got any sleep the rest of the ni 2 CONC ght. The wedding date was set for September 19, 1935. This was the first day the Salt Lake 2 CONC Temple would be opened after being closed for summer remodeling and clean-up. They drov 2 CONC e in Melvins car to Salt Lake City, Utah accompanied by Flora. Melvin couldn't go as he ha 2 CONC d been ill due to an awful accident a few years before. Traveling too far from home was alwa 2 CONC ys a problem due to the accident. This was the only sad thing about the trip. They were give 2 CONC n two rooms in their home. By this time Melvin was due to check back into the LD.S. Hospita 2 CONC l in Salt Lake City, Utah. He would have to stay there for several months taking treatments 2 CONC . So Flora generally took an apartment during the winter months and worked at the Big Aurbach 2 CONC s Store, in the alterations department. On good days Melvin had,he would come to the apartme 2 CONC nt and they were together most of the time. Shopping for groceries and taking in the Movies m 2 CONC ade things much easier while Melvin was taking his treatments. Then back home to Manderfield 2 CONC . They needed help with everything now Alama and Thurland had their own lives to live. A youn 2 CONC g fellow by name of Warren Leibscher made his home with them. He was orginally from Connectic 2 CONC ut. He was liked and became one ot the family. During the short times Melvin had to return t 2 CONC o Hospital in Salt Lake, he was able to carry on the work besides attending High School in Be 2 CONC aver. He could drive Flora where she needed to go, as she didn't drive. When Melvin was not 2 CONC ified he and Flora were to be grandparents this bolted up his health considerable, and was r 2 CONC eleased from hospital care. There were some pretty bad times at home occassionally and the D 2 CONC octor McQuarrie would come out and give him a shot for pain. It was marvelous how much he rec 2 CONC overed. Carried on most of the work again. He absolutley adored his grandson Russell Melvin 2 CONC . The grandparents lived each accomplishment Russell did. Thurland and Alma had been livin 2 CONC g in Beaver, Utah when Russell was born and when he was about four months old, they moved t 2 CONC o Sulphurdale, Utah where Thurland hnd employment. He worked in the mills. This was quite a 2 CONC n event for Alma, as Melvin and Flora had lived here when she was a child. So between her mem 2 CONC ories of childhood and the school days, she was now back again. Melvin and Flora and sometim 2 CONC es Warren made many trips to Sulphurdale, and they really enjoyed these tlmes. Alma would tak 2 CONC e Russell and go stay with her parents often. During their years at Sulphurdale Melvin was i 2 CONC n the Salt Lake L.D.S. Hospital quite often. So his history of those days are not accounted f 2 CONC or. When Russell was about 5 yrs. old Thurland and Alma moved to Milford, Utah where Thurlan 2 CONC d was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad as a Fireman on the Locomotive. So again Melvi 2 CONC n was able to pick up his relation-ships with his family once more. Russell was always the bu 2 CONC sy boy. He loved to go to Manderfield and stay with his grandparents days at a time. He lov 2 CONC ed the animals. Many great times were had fishing with his grandpa. During these years Melvi 2 CONC n saw his grandson become an excellent saxaphone Player and relished his every accomplishment 2 CONC . At Halloween Time Melvin loved to be down to Milford, and participate in the pranks playe 2 CONC d by the children of Milford. He always turned the pranks on those who were trying to scar 2 CONC e the children in Russell's neighborhood on them. Russell would squeal and dance with joy. I 2 CONC t became a real game with them. Fishing with Flora, Thurland' Alma and Russell were about th 2 CONC e only real enjoyment Melvin got. He couldn't go too far away from home for many days at a ti 2 CONC me, because he needed treatments ever so often. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvins favorite songs were "Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd" an d OH! I Had Such a Prett 2 CONC y Dream Mama." out of the L.D.S. Hymns Book. Loved to play them on his Mandolin. Many, many t 2 CONC imes he did this when Flora or Alma were ill. In later years he liked the "Prisonors Song." T 2 CONC he first verse went like this:(Oh I wish I had wings of an Angel! Over these prison walls I w 2 CONC ould fly.) ; He loved to spend evening with friends playing the card game of 500, Liked Chec 2 CONC kers and the Chinese Checker Game, also Lotto,( A version of Bingo) aad Rummy. During thei 2 CONC r evening entertainment, Home-made Icecream was served or Flora's famous cream Pies, or cake 2 CONC s or candy. These types of evenings were enjoyed many years. It seemed most all residents l 2 CONC oved to go to Melv's and Flora. The Piano and the hospitality were a real-draw to every- one 2 CONC , old and young alike. 2 CONT After his son-in-law Thurland became one of the family, he had many enjoyable tricks with him 2 CONC . Most every year they went deer hunting together along with Thurlands friends. Camping out i 2 CONC n Mountains was a yearly event. The Manderfield (Indian Creek) Canyon, the Cedars of Manderf 2 CONC ield, Milford Mountains and ranges North of Manderfield and the Sulphurdale District - were g 2 CONC enerally the hunting district. He really looked forward to these times. One year in particu 2 CONC lar they took a few days off and went to Panguitch Lake on a Fishing trip. - He really enjoy 2 CONC ed it all. He seldom took time out to take many holidays, as he was a hard working and home- 2 CONC body man at heart. He owned a 30-30 Rifle and later a 30-40 Crag. 2 CONT His last car was Brand New. His one and only new one. It was a 1949 Ford-- Four seated. Kep 2 CONC t it polished to a sheen. One time when Russell was about 4 years old, Alma and Russell ca 2 CONC me up from ^Milford to take her parents up Manderfield Canyon Fishing. They were enjoying th 2 CONC eirselves. Alma and Melvin were seperated about 1/4 mile a-part, fishing in same stream. Flo 2 CONC ra would drive car with Russell by her side along road and wait. On one stop Alma came to ca 2 CONC r and stepped on 'Running Board' of car to ride a-ways, with fishing pole in her hand. As th 2 CONC ey came to a sloping hill, Alma said to her mother, "Better change your gear into low as won' 2 CONC t go to fast." However Flora put it into 2 nd. gear and car gained speed. Alma kept callin 2 CONC g to "put your foot on the brake". Instead Flora put foot on the clutch, and this turned th 2 CONC e car loose and left the road. Going too fast to hold it on the road. It went through tree 2 CONC s and Alma could see a large Sawlog Pine coming and was deciding to iump. Meanwhile little Ru 2 CONC ssell pulled the hand brake with both his little hands. This threw Alma off car and she lit o 2 CONC n a pointed stump that Beavers had worked on. Good job he did this as the car was headed for 2 CONC a large deep wash, and they would probably have been killed. As it was only Alma was hurt 2 CONC . She was knocked un-counscious. Russell got out and started running down road screaming "Gra 2 CONC ndpa! Grandpa"! Melvin heard him and came running. What a terrible sight. The front of car wa 2 CONC s up on a log and when he looked at his daughter's twisted leg he could see it was broken. Fl 2 CONC ora was in hysterics . Melvin had brace on his back, but as mentioned before in his history h 2 CONC e knew how to use leverage. He had the strength beyond human possibilites. But the Lord was w 2 CONC ith him for sure. Alma became conscious long enough to know she was hurt and that he was goin 2 CONC g to drive to Manderfield for help. Then she became un-conscious again. During this time it s 2 CONC tarted to rain and I have heard that little Russell was the one that kept his grandmother fr 2 CONC om going into hysterics again. She kept screaming, "I've killed my daughter." In time Melvi 2 CONC n returned wnth help. This was an experience he never got over. It didn't hurt his health any 2 CONC , but he worried himself sick. Flora never tried to drive a car again. Alma's knee was broke 2 CONC n and her leg split up from shin to knee. She was months getting around very well. On crutch 2 CONC es for ages. She never had a strong leg after that. But cou]d do most anything she wished, a 2 CONC fter many months. Melvin was so thrilled to hear his grandson Russell had been selected a 2 CONC s the most talented in the youth contest presented by the L.D. S. Milford Ward ( Before th 2 CONC e Ward was divided) Try-outs had been held. He and a girl friend, Lanette Bracken. She best f 2 CONC or singing and Russell on music, Saxophone. They being only in Fourth Grade in school. Parent 2 CONC s and grand- parents were of course in attendence the night of presentation. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The last days of his life was drawing real near. What a blessing we don't know these things. 2 CONC When Russell was in Fifth Grade he had been selected to represent the Milford High Schoo 2 CONC l to give a Saxophone Solo, accompanist Patricia Wilcox, over the Radio Station in Cedar -Ci 2 CONC ty, Utah. This was when Radio was quite the important thing (T.V. was just starting to make i 2 CONC ts debut). Auditions had been held in the school, and Russell had been one of the talented o 2 CONC nes. He played "Now Is the Hour". Parents and Grandparents were standing - just out-side th 2 CONC e Glass Studio and could see and hear him in person. OH' The happiness of his Grandfather 2 CONC . A classmate or two played Piano Solos also. This is mentioned for a purpose. The program w 2 CONC as to be played over the air again a week later. Melvin and Flora were getting prepared to b 2 CONC e sure they had their Radio turned on in plenty of time. All the night before Melvin comnlai 2 CONC ned of cramps in his stomach. He did his chores and came in and laid down con couch waiting f 2 CONC or the Radio Program. As luck would have it his was left to last. By this time Melvin was i 2 CONC n lots of pain. But wouldn't let Flora call the Doctor before he heard Russell. This was to b 2 CONC e his last great happiness. It seemed to Flora and his daughter Alma , that the Saxopohone So 2 CONC lo should be "NOW IS THE HOUR WHEN WE MUST SAY GOODBYE". Coincidence??? But what a nice thin 2 CONC g in a-way. The Doctor McQarrie was called and Alma was notified to get home to Manderfiel 2 CONC d as her father was very serious and speed was necessary. Alma went to the L.D.S. Church whic 2 CONC h was near to notify Russell and left for Manderfield. BUT TIME WAS AGAINST THEM. The Union 2 CONC Pacific Railroad Train was in the train crossing, and didn't move for over 20 minutes. No o 2 CONC ther way out. When they finally got to Manderfield (six miles from Beaver--north) Melvin wa 2 CONC s being carried out to Doctor's car and two of his sisters helping. Alma didn't see her Da 2 CONC d at that time. Flora was un-manageable. She hadn't been feeling to well the past few days an 2 CONC yway, and this was just to much to cope with. The doctor had given her a shot and the relati 2 CONC ves thought it better for Alma to stay with her mother until she could settle her down. Russ 2 CONC ell stayed also, and his brother Edgar and other relatives were helping every way they could 2 CONC . That night his sisters Annie Bradshaw and Winnie Puffer decided to go and spend the nigh 2 CONC t near the hospital. It was taking time to find out Melvins trouble. Through the night it wa 2 CONC s found the main artery leading to his stomach was bleeding and it was too late to get him t 2 CONC o Salt Lake City L.D.S. Hospital. His two sisters finally went down to their neices home an 2 CONC d went to bed for a time. A nephew, Howard Bradshaw came down and stayed in room with his unc 2 CONC le as much as he was allowed. The early hours of morning found Flora, Alma, his brother Edga 2 CONC r present. This was a small hospital so many people at one time was quite difficult. The doct 2 CONC or and brother Edgar took Alma aside and told her 'Your Dad has only a short time to live. W 2 CONC e will now tell your mother and while he is conscious I think it best to talk to him and se 2 CONC e what his last wishes are. He already knows the news, but keeps going un-conscious" Flora h 2 CONC ad to be taken from the room and Alma, Russell, and Edgar and a few others came for a minut 2 CONC e and then only Alma, Edgar were left. Melvin looked at his daughter and said "I need the bed 2 CONC pan," He pushed back the covers and she could see his swollen stomach. He took hold of her ar 2 CONC m and said." ALWAYS TAKE CARE OF YOUR M0THER." In a few minutes the doctor told them to leave 2 CONC , as he had gone. as this is Melvin's Life History, wouldn't want to tell the results of det 2 CONC ails of the coming years. But can give some details in a short summary. He died March 19 2 CONC , 1951 just 16 days before his birthday of April 4, 1952, at Milford hospital- Beaver Count 2 CONC y, Utah. Doctor E.S. McQarrie. Funeral Arrangements.-- Beaver First Third Ward- 2 O'clock - 2 CONC March 22, 1951. 2 CONT 2 CONT Officiating -- Earl F. Baldwin-Presiding Elder Manderfield Branch(This position had been hel 2 CONC d by Melvin for many, many years.) Prayer- Nephew- Cecil Edwards ( violin Solo-Neice-Linda Tw 2 CONC itchel Prince-Speaker-Nephew-LaVel Bradshaw ("Lay my Head Beneath A rose) 2 CONT 2 CONT Speaker- President Stake- A. Carlos Murdock 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Vocal Solo---??? Neeley from Cedar City, Utah 2 CONT Trio-- Milo Baker- Cousin: Kent Morgan, ( "Dear To The Heart Of The Shepherd") 2 CONT Nona Smith and Esta Cox ( "Sometime We'll Understand and 2 CONT 2 CONC ("Oh My Father" -Accompanist *Mae White 2 CONT Benediction Nephew-Jesse Edwards 2 CONT Pall-Bearers- Nephews-- 2 CONT Dan Edwards Owen Pendleton 2 CONT Philip Edwards Howard Bradshaw 2 CONT Merrill Edwards Woodrow Griffths-in-law-nephew. 2 CONT 2 CONT The First Third Ward Relief Society in charge of Flowers and Food. 2 CONT 2 CONT Melvin's viewing was at his home in Manderfield. 2 CONT 2 CONT ****** 2 CONT 2 CONT Mourners- His wife-Florence Ellen(Flora) Bowers Edwards 2 CONT His daughter- Alma Flora Edwards Sly 2 CONT His son-in-law- Thurland Dale Sly 2 CONT His Grandson- Russell Melvin Sly 2 CONT 2 CONT Brothers and Sisters and spouses- 2 CONT 2 CONT Linda E. Munford (Husband Will had passed away) 2 CONT Edgar and Julia Edwards 2 CONT Marintha and Frank Pendleton 2 CONT Annie and Lafe Bradshaw 2 CONT Winnie and Jasper Puffer 2 CONT Baker and Annabelle Edwards 2 CONT Many Nieces and Nephews and Cousins Plus Friends and Neighbors. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was buried in the Mountain View Cemetery at Beaver, Utah. 2 CONT His First Cousin--- Heber Edwards- Dedicated the Grave. 2 CONT 2 CONT A Book "The Voice of the Ages" Was signed by Friends and Relatives Register. 2 CONT END 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: by grandson Russell Sly - as it was told to me by my mother Alma and Grandmother Flora 2 CONT "It should be noted that my grandfather Melvin had suffered a serious accident when he was pe 2 CONC rhaps in his 40's? He was hauling gravel under contract from the state for road repairs betw 2 CONC een manderfield and Beaver in a horse drawn dump cart. He was hit from behind by car wit 2 CONC h a driver who was suspected of being drunk. The impact threw him up and out of the cart an 2 CONC d he landed on his head on the road. He had a fractured skull and was taken to LDS hospita 2 CONC l where a metal plate was put in his skull and where he stayed for a very long time recoverin 2 CONC g. He suffered 'spells' the rest of his life which were similar to grand mall seizures, an 2 CONC d severe headaches. He was unable to work much and was never quite himself again. I believ 2 CONC e it was while he was at the hospital that for some strange reason he took up smoking and cou 2 CONC ld never quit. His death was attributed to an abdominal anuerism - a smokers malady." 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:28:31 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Moses Edwards.jpg 2 TITL Moses Edwards 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Moses & Flora Edwards.jpg 2 TITL In front of car 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Moses Melvin Older.jpg 2 TITL During stay at Hospital in SLC 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Moses Melvin Standing.jpg 2 TITL Standing 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Melvin & Flora.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Melvin & Flora Edwards home.jpg 2 TITL House 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Melvin Edwards grainery.jpg 2 TITL House 2 NOTE Kaylyn Susannah Sly and Jeffrey Melvin Sly in back of the house Alma grew up in. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Beaver\Moses M. Edwards House.JPG 2 TITL House Front 2 NOTE Kaylyn Susannah Sly in front of the house Alma grew up in. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Beaver\Moses M. Edwards Shed.JPG 2 TITL Shed 2 NOTE Russell and Kaylyn Sly by the Grain shed. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I239@ INDI 1 NAME Florence Ellen /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN Florence Ellen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Dec 1883 2 PLAC Monksleigh, Essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1963 2 PLAC Utah 1 AFN 8MWD-L4 1 BAPL 2 DATE 10 Jul 1907 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Jun 1951 2 SOUR @S15@ 3 NOTE Submitter, Alma Flora Edwards Sly, daughter. Family Representative Harriett Marintha Edward 4 CONC s Pendleton, Sister to Moses. 1 _UID D4B5A727575CF548B232C826863B382B3DDA 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F99@ 2 DATE 19 Jun 1953 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 May 2000 3 TIME 17:03:23 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Florence.jpg 2 TITL Florence 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Florence older.jpg 2 TITL Older 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Florence2.jpg 2 TITL Mother 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Melvin & Flora.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I240@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Moses 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 May 1860 2 PLAC Winfield, Yorkshire, England 1 CHR 2 DATE 9 Jun 1860 2 PLAC Winfield, Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Oct 1929 2 PLAC Manderfield, Beaver, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 Oct 1929 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 1BMR-ZT 1 BAPL 2 DATE 16 May 1973 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1880 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 _UID B02F3D02E2FE2142B1F24B96E7497B6FFF01 1 FAMS @F97@ 1 FAMC @F100@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F100@ 2 DATE 23 Feb 1993 2 TEMP LVEGA 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:28:45 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Moses Edwards Sr.jpg 2 TITL Moses Edwards Sr. 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I241@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett Marintha /Baker/ 2 SURN Baker 2 GIVN Harriett Marintha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Nov 1861 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 CHR 2 DATE 19 Nov 1861 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1946 2 PLAC Manderfield, Beaver, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 27 Jan 1946 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 28R1-S8 1 BAPL 2 DATE 15 Jan 1980 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Dec 1880 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 _UID 739DDA239EF7A04F85237A32178F60554033 1 FAMS @F97@ 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F101@ 2 DATE 24 May 1882 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 11:04:43 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Harriett M. Baker.jpg 2 TITL Harriett M. Baker 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Moses & Harriett Baker Edwards.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I242@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 6 Aug 1857 2 PLAC Monksleigh, Suffolk, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jul 1905 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suffolk, England 1 BAPL 2 DATE 17 Nov 1951 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Apr 1952 1 _UID 0B2B761B83CCED4699E8F3E21AD6D7197F95 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 FAMC @F102@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F102@ 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:23 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\William Bowers.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I243@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN Emma 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1855 2 PLAC Monksleigh, Suffolk, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jul 1934 2 SOUR @S15@ 3 NOTE Grave #884 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sutton Cemetary, England 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Apr 1952 1 _UID 8092C6A07325264D8CCAE5E12850E6B1AE64 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F103@ 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:41 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Emma Taylor.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I244@ INDI 1 NAME John /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC England 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Apr 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID 727FDC0668A3E245B61DA5B74A4345959B05 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 FAMC @F104@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F104@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 11:12:32 0 @I245@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett /Clark/ 2 SURN Clark 2 GIVN Harriett 1 SEX F 1 BAPL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID A5A022C0BCC80B49B1F596CBDF4BE2B1C33B 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 FAMC @F105@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F105@ 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I246@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN William Henry 1 SEX M 1 BAPL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID 58AE1650066A5F4C8F5C3E9E50F911CE76CF 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F106@ 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I247@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1827 2 PLAC Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England 1 CHR 2 DATE 20 Sep 1829 2 PLAC Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1893 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 Nov 1893 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 1BMR-M4 1 BAPL 2 DATE Apr 1846 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Oct 1869 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 6379E8CC2583FD4BAD1F6892CCDEBEBE6CC4 1 FAMS @F100@ 1 FAMC @F367@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F367@ 2 DATE 23 Jun 1914 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:29:47 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Robert Edwards.jpg 2 TITL Robert Edwards 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Robert Edwards Grave.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Robert Edwards Headstone.JPG 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I249@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Edwards/ Sr 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1800 2 PLAC Stratfordshire, , England 1 CHR 2 DATE 10 Jan 1800 2 PLAC Daventry, Nhauts, Engl 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Aug 1876 2 PLAC Birmingham, , England 1 AFN 306T-JW 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Apr 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID 9A7C21C53F12ED44888911B9496103EDF34F 1 FAMS @F367@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:35:36 0 @I251@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Huntington/ 2 SURN Huntington 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1809 2 PLAC Deane Craven of Chaigesley Mnton, Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1840 1 BAPL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID 1B0D5568FD9AB44C8CF580C53FEF78503884 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:45:15 0 @I252@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Haste/ 2 SURN Haste 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 2 PLAC Chipping, Lancastershire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1841 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Jan 2000 2 TEMP SGEOR 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 20 Mar 1997 2 TEMP ARIZO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID CF1610F5EF25C449A2DC436D57D05A98526E 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 FAMC @F111@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F111@ 2 DATE 24 Sep 1996 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:28 0 @I253@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip /Baker/ 2 SURN Baker 2 GIVN Phillip 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1821 2 PLAC N. E. Dereham, Norfolk, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 May 1901 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 26 May 1901 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 9K3V-W1 1 BAPL 2 DATE BEF 1970 1 ENDL 2 DATE BEF 1970 1 _UID 23AC35CB19C39F42A4193AF11CCF917868E5 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 FAMC @F364@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F364@ 2 DATE 14 Dec 1991 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:02:54 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Phillip Baker.jpg 2 TITL Phillip Baker 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Philip Baker Headstone.JPG 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I254@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN Harriett 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1844 2 PLAC E. Dereham, Norfolk, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jul 1917 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 28 Sep 1989 2 TEMP ARIZO 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 7 Oct 1989 2 TEMP ARIZO 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID F388B4CFF3CE0944A1C73FBBBD1A87E2AE4B 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F112@ 2 DATE 8 Oct 1992 2 TEMP LOGAN 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:42 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Harriett Ann Thompson.jpg 2 TITL Harriett Ann Thompson 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Harriett Baker grave.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I255@ INDI 1 NAME William Phillipo (Philips) /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN William Phillipo (Philips) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Oct 1816 2 PLAC Langham, Norfolk, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 15 Aug 1890 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Dec 1849 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Mar 1856 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 66285F56C8DFAF418CE4D978D6F011F163A1 1 FAMS @F112@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 4 Nov 1993 2 TEMP LOGAN 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\William Thompson.jpg 2 TITL William Thompson 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I256@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Mariah /Fellows/ 2 SURN Fellows 2 GIVN Ann Mariah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 May 1816 2 PLAC Scarning, Norfolk, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1894 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Sep 1967 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Mar 1856 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 28B4935A63734847A2072632C5D2A548B3C7 1 FAMS @F112@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 24 Apr 1956 2 TEMP ARIZO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Ann Maria Fellows.jpg 2 TITL Ann Maria Fellows 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I257@ INDI 1 NAME Ruben Jesse /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Ruben Jesse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1882 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 CHR 2 DATE 22 Nov 1882 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Jan 1946 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE 28 Jan 1946 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 3M2Q-QF 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Nov 1891 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Apr 1950 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 _UID 6B7682E63803764BB6BBACADB6E8D30585D5 1 FAMS @F355@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F97@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 11:04:43 0 @I258@ INDI 1 NAME Eleson /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Eleson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1889 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1889 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 482Z-0V 1 REFN 482Z-OV 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 1 _UID 642C8F4C7B6C9547B350F25CF2DD436F00CF 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F97@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Jun 2000 3 TIME 22:00:21 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Elison Edwards baby Headstone.JPG 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I259@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet Marintha /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Harriet Marintha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Apr 1893 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Apr 1984 2 PLAC Provo, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 2 May 1984 2 PLAC Provo, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 5WC7-L7 1 REFN 482X-12 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Jul 1901 1 ENDL 2 DATE 23 Dec 1914 1 _UID 68F78778348EF24188594F4D88A0D45E2ACA 1 FAMS @F357@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F97@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:27:38 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Harriett M. Edwards.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I260@ INDI 1 NAME Dora Winnifred /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Dora Winnifred 2 NICK Winnine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1898 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Dec 1989 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 30 Dec 1989 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 AFN 41BX-64 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Aug 1907 1 ENDL 2 DATE 7 Oct 1950 1 _UID 33C365D65CF7A64FB8F9A1DD3C547447F3F2 1 FAMS @F216@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F97@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2000 3 TIME 15:27:09 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Dora W. Edwards.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I261@ INDI 1 NAME Soloman Baker /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Soloman Baker 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1900 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jun 1970 1 AFN 482Z-27 1 BAPL 2 DATE 10 Jul 1909 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 17 Jun 1971 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID 0801605A473CCE46A99573A00DEEE1078EBF 1 FAMS @F360@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F97@ 2 STAT BIC 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:30 0 @I262@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Sarah Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 May 1856 2 PLAC Winfield near Rotherham, Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Apr 1934 2 PLAC Ely, White Pine, Nebraska 1 BURI 2 DATE 12 Apr 1934 2 PLAC Lund, White Pine, Nebraska 1 AFN 1BMR-WH 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Apr 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID 39B97402A73FE943B0A9C72EA0E8211D8E1D 1 FAMC @F100@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F100@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 10:48:13 0 @I263@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1858 2 PLAC Winfield Greasbrough, Yrkshr, Engl 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1890 1 AFN 21BJ-0C 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Oct 1968 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 8 Sep 1910 2 TEMP SGEOR 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID 34B4E86FC9A7D84E84F57E1F539AC937D82B 1 FAMC @F100@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F100@ 2 DATE 24 May 1995 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:25 0 @I264@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Jane /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Mary Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 May 1862 2 PLAC Winfield Greasbrough, Yrkshr, Engl 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 May 1862 1 AFN 2S3M-XG 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID 6C19E98E01C1CC47823471D1A53E5CA8B0DE 1 FAMC @F100@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F100@ 2 DATE 24 May 1995 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:26 0 @I269@ INDI 1 NAME Philip /Baker/ Sr 2 SURN Baker 2 GIVN Philip 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1795 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jan 1877 2 PLAC St. Clement Dane, Middlesex, Engl 1 AFN 38Q3-ZB 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 _UID B6110F93EC99E24F86832C4234B52028C754 1 FAMS @F364@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2000 3 TIME 11:12:32 0 @I270@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Bone/ 2 SURN Bone 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Nov 1790 2 PLAC Fincham, East Dereham, Norfolk, Eng 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jan 1875 1 AFN 9K3V-TN 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Jun 1995 2 TEMP SGEOR 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 11 Mar 1994 2 TEMP SGEOR 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID 23564A05063E6940A7B8C31AB22194479FC1 1 FAMS @F364@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 8 Oct 1992 2 TEMP LOGAN 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:22 0 @I276@ INDI 1 NAME Fredrick Charles /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN Fredrick Charles 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jun 1880 2 PLAC Monkseleigh, Essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1905 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Naval Cemetary 1 BAPL 2 DATE 17 Nov 1951 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Apr 1952 1 _UID 26B1C57A1BB01247A15D5FBE4612042CDDC3 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F99@ 2 DATE 19 Jun 1953 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Fred Bowers GB Navy.jpg 2 TITL GB Navy 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I277@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrude Mary /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN Gertrude Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 May 1886 2 PLAC Monksleigh, Essex, England 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID EBAB5544EFDD1144A2FB856CFB638851152D 1 FAMS @F215@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F99@ 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:22 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Gertrude Bowers.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Gertie.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Gertude (Bowers) Mags.jpg 2 TITL Gertrude & Walter Mags 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I278@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN William Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Nov 1891 2 PLAC Monksleigh, Essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1916 1 BURI 2 PLAC Southend 1 BAPL 2 DATE 17 Nov 1951 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Apr 1952 1 _UID B9BDAED448DCA04CA11620B4B704F3FF405E 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F99@ 2 DATE 19 Jun 1953 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 1999 3 TIME 14:44:23 0 @I279@ INDI 1 NAME Sydney Arthur /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN Sydney Arthur 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Mar 1892/1894 2 PLAC Suffolk, Long Melford, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Dec 1949 1 BURI 2 PLAC South Entrance, East Park Cem. 1 BAPL 2 DATE 17 Nov 1951 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Apr 1952 1 _UID 428B475604DDAC4E829B4D0AD66B828D0921 1 FAMS @F115@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F99@ 2 DATE 19 Jun 1953 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Sydney Bowers.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I280@ INDI 1 NAME Bertha /Pudney/ 2 SURN Pudney 2 GIVN Bertha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1891 2 PLAC Rayleigh, Essex, England 1 _UID 4B18239090C8D8438DB9368068D99987E694 1 FAMS @F115@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I281@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID F65406FD88BF5E4DB38D511F91AA6461EFCE 1 FAMS @F118@ 1 FAMC @F115@ 0 @I282@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7CE70D5D39D2D5449149E061892414BB883F 1 FAMS @F118@ 0 @I290@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Alfred /Rosenberg/ 2 SURN Rosenberg 2 GIVN Joseph Alfred 2 _AKA Peterson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1862 2 PLAC Copenhagen, , Denmark 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jun 1914 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 8 Jun 1914 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 AFN 4639-BS 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1 Sep 1888 1 ENDL 2 DATE 18 May 1933 1 _UID EDEB122AE1E3374EAEB6DA6E0F4929E26CDB 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F121@ 2 DATE 8 Apr 1959 2 TEMP LANGE 1 NOTE When Joseph was fourteen years old he and his father had a little trouble and Joseph left hom 2 CONC e. He never went back home to live, but kept in touch with the family whenever he could. It w 2 CONC ould have been 1876 when he left home. His mother had three more children after that. His mot 2 CONC her died Dec. 12, 1882 and left her baby ten months old, her tenth child. 2 CONT 2 CONT The night his mother died he was working night-herding mules along the railroad. At the hou 2 CONC r of her death he could hear music. He said the loveliest music he ever heard. Wherever he we 2 CONC nt, whatever he was doing, he could still hear music. The other men in the camp said they cou 2 CONC ldn't hear the music. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph went to see his family once when he was nineteen years old and again when he was twent 2 CONC y-one. His mother had died and his father had married again, a widow with four children. He f 2 CONC ound out the date of his mother's death and knew the cause of hearing the music. His father 2 CONC , Magness Florunteen, died at Mt. Pleasant April 4, 19.8 at the age of 73. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Alfred worked at different things. He started to the Silver Reaf, a mining town, in Di 2 CONC xie on a freight wagon, but stopped in Cedar City and went to work for a farmer named Moot Ma 2 CONC ckoprang. This was about 1885. 2 CONT 2 CONT He met and married Charolotte Gower, daughter of Thomas Gower and Martha Ann Tidswell on Nove 2 CONC mber 22, 1888 in Cedar City. Joseph died June 6, 1914 in Cedar City, Utah where he lived al 2 CONC l of his married life. His wife died January 24, 1954. They were the parents of five boys an 2 CONC d two girls. Hilma Johanna, Harvey Gower, Joseph Angus, Thomas Gower, Magness, Martha LaVer 2 CONC n and Horace Adron. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:35:50 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Joseph A. Rosenberg.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Joseph A. Rosenburg c.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I291@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte /Gower/ 2 SURN Gower 2 GIVN Charlotte 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1865 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1954 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 27 Jan 1954 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 AFN 2FWM-GR 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Jul 1877 1 ENDL 2 DATE 18 May 1933 1 _UID 145F7F8C1EA0D348B04087E7FD93AFD4C8B9 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMS @F313@ 1 FAMC @F122@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F122@ 2 STAT BIC 1 NOTE Mother was sick for a long time. She lived with Horace. She died Jan. 24, 19-54. 2 CONT 2 CONT Harvey was in the Veterans Hospital in Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City for most of 2 years. H 2 CONC e died June 18, 1959 in this hospital. He, was burried in Cedar City. 2 CONT 2 CONT (typed by Hilma's daughter, C. Lenore Sly Waite) 2 CONT 2 CONT Angus died of a heart attack Oct. 27, 1954. Gower divorced Itha and married Cora Wells, Dec 2 CONC . 12, 1953, was divorced. He married Edith Smith (his son, Jay's, mother in law) Oct. 1958 an 2 CONC d lives in Huntington Park, Calif. (Gower died 12 Dec. 1968) 2 CONT 2 CONT Hilma's son Etsil (Jack) Sly was shot and killed while deer hunting 19 October 1963. Hilma su 2 CONC ffered a stroke the next day and went into a coma and passed away 25 October 1963 in the Iro 2 CONC n County Hospital at Cedar City, Utah and was buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver 2 CONC , Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT LaVern and her husband Al Dobrusky live in Parawan, Utah. (Al passed away several years ago a 2 CONC nd LaVern is living in a rest home in Hurrican, Utah...1980) 2 CONT 2 CONT (Lottie Rosenberg was known to everyone in Cedar City as Aunt Lot) 2 CONT 2 CONT (Gower was known as Slim Rosenberg) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Charolotte Gower.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Charlotte Gower c.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I292@ INDI 1 NAME Magnus Florenteen (Rosenberg) /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Magnus Florenteen (Rosenberg) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1834 2 PLAC Skurup, Mlmhs, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1908 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 Apr 1908 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah 1 AFN 17ZP-58 1 BAPL 2 DATE 16 Jan 1854 1 ENDL 2 DATE 7 Jun 1869 1 _UID 05BEDC563AF2C840AE9AAD1416D173C65295 1 FAMS @F121@ 1 FAMS @F231@ 1 FAMC @F123@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F123@ 2 DATE 28 Jan 1944 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE HISTORY OF MAGNESS FLORENTEN PETERSON ROSENBURG 2 CONT 2 CONT Magness Florenteen Peterson, eldest child of the six children of Anders Peterson and Marna An 2 CONC derson, was born June 20, 1835 in Skurup, Malmohus, Sweden. He had three sisters and two brot 2 CONC hers, Johanna, Andrew A., Anna, Christina and John. 2 CONT 2 CONT As Magness grew up and we went to school and got his education he learned a trade as was cust 2 CONC omary in the European country. He learned to be a mason. He also learned gardening, and lands 2 CONC caping. He worked for the King of Sweden doing gardening and landscaping. The King changed hi 2 CONC s name to Rosenberg, or added the name Rosenberg to his name, which means rosy mountain. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was baptized in the Mormon church Jan. 16, 1854 in Sweden by L. Nilsson and confirmed th 2 CONC e same day by A. Jonsson. His mother and father, brothers and sisters joined the Mormon churc 2 CONC h also. They were the first people in Sweden to join the church. 2 CONT 2 CONT His eldest sister Johanna, next younger than himself in the family, went with a young man-fri 2 CONC end for a buggy ride. As they passed a crowd of boys standing on a corner, the boys yelled an 2 CONC d clapped their hands and said, "There goes a Mormon." The horse became frightened and ran aw 2 CONC ay. As Johanna was thrown from the buggy her long skirt caught in the wheel and she was dragg 2 CONC ed to her death. It seems as though it was as unpopular there as it was here in the beginnin 2 CONC g to be a Mormon. 2 CONT 2 CONT Magness married Johanna Jappason about 1860 or 1861 in Sweden. She was the daughter of Japp 2 CONC a Olson and Else Jensson. They went to Copenhagen, Denmark to await for a boat to sail from S 2 CONC weden and Denmark to America. 2 CONT 2 CONT The following is an account of re-baptism of Magnus on 17 Oct. 1857. This article is found i 2 CONC n the "Church Chronology" Andrew Jenson, under the date of Wed. 4 Feb. 18-57 regarding the "R 2 CONC eformation and Re-baptism". "A Reformation meeting was held in No. 4 Islington, Liverpool, En 2 CONC gland. On the following day the presiding brethern of the British Mission, including Apostl 2 CONC e Orson Pratt and Ezra T. Benson, renewed their covenants by Baptism. This was followed b 2 CONC y a general renewal of covenants throughout the British and also the Scandanavian Mission. 2 CONT 2 CONT For further history concerning his trip to America see the history of his son, Joseph Alfre 2 CONC d Rosenberg. 2 CONT 2 CONT Also see the book by Jennive Clark Dransfield "The Anders Peterson Families 1862-1962". 2 CONT 2 CONT Johanna, his wife, passed away 12 Dec. 1882, leaving a ten month old baby, along with her oth 2 CONC er children. Magness F. married Marie Fredrickson Halverson, a widow with four children. 2 CONT 2 CONT He lived all his life in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He passed away 4 April 1908 at Mt. Pleasant, a 2 CONC t the age of 73. 2 CONT 2 CONT (Magnus F. Rosenberg was baptized 16 Jan. 1854, age 20 in Sweden and his wife, Johanna was ba 2 CONC ptized 7 Sept. 18-57, age 18 in Sweden and they were endowed and sealed 7 June 1869.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Magness IF. Rosenberg 2 CONT 2 CONT Back row: George Rosenberg Peterson; Albert Rosenberg, Julius 2 CONT Rosenberg; Front Row: Joseph A. Rosenberg; Mary & Alma Rosenberg 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Alfred was born 7 Apr. 1862, Copenhagen, Denmark during the time his parents were goin 2 CONC g from Sweden, through Denmark, Germany to the United States. He Married Charolotte Gower 2 2 CONC 2 Nov. 1888 in cedar city, Utah. He died there 6 June 1914. George kept the name of Peterson 2 CONC . He was born 7 Mar 1875 in Mt. pleasant, Utah and married Hannah Marie Anderson. Died 24 Oct 2 CONC . 1948. Albert was born 10 Feb 1878 and married (2) Mary Jensen. Lived in Gunnison and Center 2 CONC field, Utah. Died 24 Sept. 1962. Julius Theodore born 1 June 1870. Married Roselia May Sherre 2 CONC tt in Cedar City, Utah. Died 26 Feb. 1930. Mary Johanna was born 7 Mar 1868. She married Joh 2 CONC n Whittey Edwards. Died 9 July 1942. Alma peter was born 14 Feb 1866. Married Caroline Halver 2 CONC son. Lived in Mt. pleasant. Children were known as Peterson. Died 19 July 1924 2 CONT 2 CONT Magness Rosenberg .born 20 Jan 1864 Never married. 2 CONT 2 CONT Emma Cecilia was born 3 June 1880. She married Melvin Waldon. Liven in San Diego, Calif. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elsie Annie Rosenberg born 24 Dec. 1873 married Charles A. Hilton in Los Angeles, Calif. die 2 CONC d 27 Apr 1954. 2 CONT 2 CONT _______________________________________________________________________ 2 CONT 2 CONT HISTORY OF THE SCANDINAVIAN MISSION 2 CONT 2 CONT The Presidency of the Scandanavian Mission had made a contract with a Mr. Robert M. Slorman o 2 CONC f Hamburg, Germany to carry the Latter Day Saints emigrants from the port of Hamburg to New Y 2 CONC ork. This year he seemed to have filled his contract with perfect satisfaction to the represe 2 CONC ntatives of the Church and the emigrating Saints generally. 2 CONT 2 CONT For several months the preparation for this large emigration had been going on in the differe 2 CONC nt conferences throughout Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The number of Saints emigrating from Sc 2 CONC andanavia in 1862 was greater than in any previous or subsequent year. No less than 1,556 sou 2 CONC ls in four companies sailed from Hamburg on four chartered vessels destined for Utah. The nam 2 CONC es of the four ships were Electric, Athenia, Humbolt and Franklin, and were anchored in the E 2 CONC lbe River off Hamburg, Germany. 2 CONT 2 CONT On Friday April 18, 1862 the ship "Electric" (which carried Magnus F. Peterson Rosenberg, hi 2 CONC s wife Johanna and infant son Joseph)* with Captain H. J. Johansen sailed from Hamburg with 0 2 CONC '16 emigrating Saints bound for Utah in charge of Elder Soren Christofferson. The emigrants w 2 CONC ere from Holland and other conferences in Denmark and from Norrkopping Conference contingen 2 CONC t in Sweden. The original plan was that the Norrkopping Conference contingent should have sai 2 CONC led on the "Athenia" but this arrangement was changed-so that some of them sailed on the "Ele 2 CONC ctric" instead. 2 CONT 2 CONT The "Electric" sailed down the Elbe to Gluckstadt Roads, arriving there about noon. Here anch 2 CONC or was cast near the ship "Athenia" which had another company of emigrating Saints on board ( 2 CONC passengers on the Athenia was the parents of Magnus F. Peterson Rosenberg who sailed on the " 2 CONC Electric." They were Anders Peterson 53, Marna Peterson, 54, Anna Peterson 19, Christina Pete 2 CONC rson 15 and Johanes (John) 13. 2 CONT 2 CONT At this time there were 335 emigrants on board the "Electric" and 486 on the "Athenia". The " 2 CONC Electric" lifted anchor April 22, sailed to a point off the coast Hanover, where anchor was a 2 CONC gain dropped and the ship waited for the -wind to change. Favored at last with a good wind th 2 CONC e "Electric" made the final start for America, April 25, sailing out into the North Sea. Befo 2 CONC re sailing, President John Van Cott came on board and assisted in organizing the emigrating S 2 CONC aints who were divided into nine districts, in each of which there were from 25 to 40 persons 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT SHIPPING LIST AND VOYAGE OF ATHENIA AND ELECTRIC by Andrew Jensen 2 CONT 2 CONT During the voyage a number of emigrants died. Following is a partial list ;of the dead: A wom 2 CONC an from Lolland, Denmark who was sick before she left .her home, died May 2 leaving her husba 2 CONC nd a child; a 16 year old girl died of a throat disease May 3; a little girl from Lolland die 2 CONC d May 5; Sophia Marie Sorenson, 2 year old daughter of Knud Sorenson from Jutland, Denmark di 2 CONC ed May 8; Hilma Anderson daughter of sister Susanna Anderson of Sweden died May 14; Jorgen Ly 2 CONC dersen from Jutland, Denmark 48 years old died May 17 leaving a wife and one child; on the sa 2 CONC me day Augusta Caroline Johansen 1 year old daughter of August Johanson of Sweden died-; Lar 2 CONC s Peter Pehrsson died May 19; He was from Versterplano, Sweden. Paulene Mortensen, a daughte 2 CONC r of Carl Fred Mortensen died in the evening of May 2.5. She was the third of the Mortensen f 2 CONC amily to die on board the "Electric". 2 CONT 2 CONT At least one marriage took place on board, that of Fredrick Bernhardt Thyberg and Sister Marh 2 CONC ea Josephine Nordfors, they were married May 10. On the 31 of May one of the sisters gave bir 2 CONC th to a, child who received the name of Electric Sophia Sorensen. 2 CONT 2 CONT A number of meetings were held on board during the voyage and union and harmony existed amon 2 CONC g the emigrants during the entire journey. The ship arrived safely in New York and the emigra 2 CONC nts landed at Castle Garden on Friday June 6, 1862. Here the company met the Saints who had c 2 CONC rossed the Atlantic in the ship "Athenia" and who landed on the 7. Both companies left New Yo 2 CONC rk June 9 by train for Florence, (Neb.) where they arrived: safely on the 19. 2 CONT 2 CONT On Monday April 21, 1862 the ship "Athenia" with Captain D. Shilburg sailed from Hamburg, Ger 2 CONC many. Among the 486 emigrants, were Anders , , Peterson and. his wife Marna, his son Andrew A 2 CONC . (and his wife Anna Marie;) daughters Anna, Christine and son John, on board in charge of Ol 2 CONC e N. Liljenquist. Before noon the ship was on the 'broad face of the North Sea. Elder Liljenq 2 CONC uist report of the voyage, writes: 2 CONT 2 CONT "We steered. to the North of Scotland had fine weather, doubling a cape of Scotland on the 2 2 CONC 9 in the afternoon, passing the light tower in the evening. Before midnight we were sailing o 2 CONC n the Atlantic Ocean. We had favorable winds for several days with considerable motion of th 2 CONC e sea and therefore many suffered sea sickness. Two weeks after leaving Gluckstadt we had cov 2 CONC ered about half the distance to New York but from that time the wheel of fortune rather turne 2 CONC d against us. While we hitherto had been favored with good winds, these now turned and then a 2 CONC t other times we had perfect calm. The Captain steered towards the southwest until we reache 2 CONC d the gulf stream about 300 miles south of Newfoundland Banks. After that we had such a cal 2 CONC m for a shole week that not even a feather stirred and the temperature of the water and air v 2 CONC aried between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This sudden change from the cool north together w 2 CONC ith the bad water which becomes stagnant from the heat caused sickness, which already had a h 2 CONC old on us, to increase rapidly. The measles which had been brought on board and already and c 2 CONC laimed several victims, took away 33 of the little ones and several of the adults had suffere 2 CONC d with bowel complaints and diarrhea. The first winds that blew the Captain utilized to tak 2 CONC e us farther North into a cooler climate. Now we were well. Thanks to Him who holds our desti 2 CONC ny in His hands. Five adults had died namely: Ole Neilson 37 years; Christian Poulson 29 year 2 CONC s; Haus Neilson from Amager, 62 years; Ane Neilson 70 years and Kaisa Jensen 65 years. The Ca 2 CONC ptain ordered the cook to make oatmeal porridge for the sick in the morning, rice at noon an 2 CONC d sego porridge in the afternoon". 2 CONT 2 CONT After both companies arrived at Florence and were again organized, "The other company which a 2 CONC lso counted about 40 wagons with its quota of persons and animals, etc., was in charge of Eld 2 CONC er Ole ff. Liljenquist and Elder John Van Cott was placed as leaders of both companies whic 2 CONC h broke camp at Florence July 14, 1862. The first few days some difficulty was experienced a 2 CONC s the oxen who where not used to Scandanavian orders and management would often follow thei 2 CONC r own inclination to leave the road and run away with the wagons. But often some practice o 2 CONC n the part of their inexperienced teamsters the difficulty somewhat disappeared. The journe 2 CONC y from Florence was via: Elkhorn River, Lorep Fork, Wood River, Willow Lake, Rattlesnake Cree 2 CONC k, Fort Laramie, Upper Platte River Bridge, Devils Gate, South Pass, Green River to Salt Lak 2 CONC e City", They arrived safely 25 Sept. 1862. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elder Jeus C. A. Weibye, from whose journal most of the information in regard to the journe 2 CONC y across the Plains was obtained, gives the following details: 2 CONT 2 CONT "Captain Christian A. Madsen advised us to take along several needful articles which we did 2 CONC , and were well-organized where we began the journey from Florence. To begin with we travelle 2 CONC d only a few miles each day which was a good thing for us who were unacustomed to drive oxen 2 CONC . We generally had good campgrounds and only occasionally we had to camp where-we could not o 2 CONC btain water. 2 CONT 2 CONT As a rule there was an abundance of grass for the oxen and at times also sufficient fuel t 2 CONC o be found, 'but a great part of the way the sisters had -to content themselves with cookin 2 CONC g over fires made from sunflower stems and "buffalo chips". Nearly all able-bodied men and wo 2 CONC men had to walk most of the way. Some of the women rode in the wagons only across the large 2 CONC r rivers. While they would wade across smaller streams like the men. Sometimes the women an 2 CONC d children were carried across the streams by the men when it was feared the oxen could not p 2 CONC ull the wagons with their heavy loads. We did exactly what our leaders told us to do and cons 2 CONC equently everything went well with us for we could not read in books how and-what -to do eith 2 CONC er on the voyage across the ocean which took 51 days or on the journey across the Plains, whi 2 CONC ch lasted 71 days. On the journey across the Plains the weather was generally fair and a goo 2 CONC d spirit prevailed among us. The health of the company-was also good as a rule and only one d 2 CONC eath occured on the Plains. We always kept up a guard and lost but a few head of cattle". 2 CONT 2 CONT *(Taken from Lib. Book #1059 pg 122 and History of Scan. Miss. pg 166 (Athenia) 2 CONT 2 CONT (Taken from Lib. Book #1059 pg 142 and History of Scan. Miss. pg 16.5 2 CONT (Electric) 2 CONT 2 CONT SHIPPING LIST Scan. Miss. pg 21 2 CONT 2 CONT 1862 April 21 Passengers on ship "Athenia) 2 CONT 2 CONT Anders Peterson 53 2 CONT Marna Peterson 54 2 CONT Anna Peterson 19 2 CONT Christina Peterson 15 2 CONT Johannes (John) 13 2 CONT 2 CONT 1862 Apr. 21 Sailed from Hamburg, Germany on ship Athenia and arrived New York 7th June. 2 CONT 2 CONT Magness F. Rosenberg (26) from Sweden 2 CONT Johanna Rosenberg (22) 2 CONT Joseph Rosenberg infant 2 CONT 2 CONT 1862 Apr. 18 sailed from Hamburg, Germany on ship Electric and arrived at New York June 5th. 2 CONT 2 CONT (taken from same references as above) (researched by Lenore Sly Waite) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:36:04 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Magness F. Rosenberg.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I293@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna /Jappason/ 2 SURN Jappason 2 GIVN Johanna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1839 2 PLAC Torlosa, Malmohus, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1882 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE Dec 1882 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah 1 AFN 1LBF-64 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Sep 1857 1 ENDL 2 DATE 7 Jun 1869 1 _UID E07462AD48EB024F8D8FC0194AC917C2C806 1 FAMS @F121@ 1 FAMC @F124@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F124@ 2 DATE 18 May 1962 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I294@ INDI 1 NAME Magnus Florentine /Rosenberg/ 2 SURN Rosenberg 2 GIVN Magnus Florentine 2 _AKA Peterson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1864 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Nov 1940 1 AFN 4639-C0 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Apr 1965 1 ENDL 2 DATE 29 Apr 1965 1 _UID 4E0CB930823D5B418489FAD40C1B707A8A6A 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F121@ 2 DATE 28 Apr 1970 2 TEMP LANGE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Oct 1999 3 TIME 13:13:33 0 @I295@ INDI 1 NAME Alma Peter (Rosenberg) /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Alma Peter (Rosenberg) 2 _AKA Rosenberg 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1867 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jul 1924 1 AFN 4639-D5 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Jun 1952 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Mar 1956 1 _UID 6B7D6234EBE616438683AB65D76B3C0F4E04 1 FAMS @F125@ 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F121@ 2 DATE 8 Apr 1959 2 TEMP LANGE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Oct 1999 3 TIME 13:52:34 0 @I296@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Halverson/ 2 SURN Halverson 2 GIVN Caroline 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4C936CA91D1DAE40805FA019AB123D934146 1 FAMS @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I297@ INDI 1 NAME Anders (Petersson) /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Anders (Petersson) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1808 2 PLAC , Malmohus, Sweden 1 CHR 2 DATE 19 Jun 1808 2 PLAC , Malmohus, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Sep 1875 2 PLAC Lehi, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE Sep 1875 2 PLAC City Cemetery, Lehi, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Apr 1854 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Feb 1865 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 285114684BD4C0408C36D191695D808200D1 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 28 Jan 1944 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:46:00 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Anders Peterson.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I298@ INDI 1 NAME Marna (Mary) /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Marna (Mary) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1806 2 PLAC Vineriet, Blentarp 1 CHR 2 PLAC Vineriet, Blentarp 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Apr 1879 2 PLAC Lehi, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 DATE May 1879 2 PLAC City Cemetery, Lehi, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Jun 1854 2 TEMP RE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Feb 1865 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 85E4EC3FE184CC489917F5A3EBF811BE0749 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 28 Jan 1944 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Marna Anderson.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I299@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna Lovisa /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Johanna Lovisa 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1837 2 PLAC No 12 Bussjo, Bromma, Malmohus, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1857 1 AFN 17ZP6F 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1 Oct 1854 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Apr 1938 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 _UID 0840C8BFC771D44696F70EFA95CE5AED60D6 1 FAMC @F123@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F123@ 2 DATE 28 Jan 1944 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE ! could also be AFN: 1LBF-R2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I300@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew A /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Andrew A 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1840 2 PLAC Ystad, Malmohus, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Dec 1911 2 PLAC Lehi, Utah, Utah 1 AFN 17L5-TC 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1 Oct 1854 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Feb 1854 1 _UID 93CC2FF44F6A6345BFAE3E6B8B7179EB5948 1 FAMC @F123@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F123@ 2 DATE 28 Jan 1944 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I301@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Anna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1842 1 _UID 40EC6852F5041A4B9155CA7793213FA200B6 1 FAMC @F123@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I302@ INDI 1 NAME Christina /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN Christina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 May 1845 1 _UID 10BE7A7B4DA8104792B49B16956A349CD522 1 FAMC @F123@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I303@ INDI 1 NAME John Johannes /Peterson/ 2 SURN Peterson 2 GIVN John Johannes 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1848 2 PLAC Skoghult, Blentarp, Malmohus, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jun 1928 1 BAPL 2 DATE 21 Oct 1856 1 ENDL 2 DATE 16 Feb 1874 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 0E4B172CD37A49489261EF7B24BE3BD1C590 1 FAMS @F128@ 1 FAMC @F123@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F123@ 2 DATE 28 Jan 1944 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I304@ INDI 1 NAME Rhoda Jane /Ashton/ 2 SURN Ashton 2 GIVN Rhoda Jane 1 SEX F 1 AFN 1D92-3K 1 _UID 9FEBBEB44F8E0747906AE87E12A11136819F 1 FAMS @F128@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I329@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas (Gowhern) /Gower/ 2 SURN Gower 2 GIVN Thomas (Gowhern) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 May 1816 2 PLAC Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 May 1877 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Oct 1967 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 3 Nov 1857 2 TEMP EHOUS 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID 9D0F086399DB5749B8BA3CD2245A79F3958F 1 FAMS @F122@ 1 FAMS @F246@ 1 FAMS @F247@ 1 FAMC @F137@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F137@ 2 DATE 27 Aug 1958 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 NOTE HISTORY OF THOMAS GOWER 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Gower was born May 23, 1816, near Stourbridge, England. He was the son of Thomas and C 2 CONC atherine Cresswell Gower. 2 CONT 2 CONT His mother died when he was six years old and his Aunt took him to raise, with his brother an 2 CONC d sister also. He went to work with his father on the canal when he was very young and worke 2 CONC d there until after his father died. When he was twenty three he went to work for his uncle R 2 CONC ichard Cresswell, who was manager of the blast furnace. He worked there until he left England 2 CONT 2 CONT He married Jane Cresswell (his cousin) May 6, 1838 at Wednesbury, England, when he was 22 yea 2 CONC rs old. 2 CONT 2 CONT Having joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, his one big aim was to join th 2 CONC e Saints in America. He sailed with his wife and three children January 6, 18_50 on the shi 2 CONC p "Argo", arriving in New Orleans in March 1850. They went from New Orleans to St. Louis an 2 CONC d while there lost his wife and two children with cholera, leaving him and his little six yea 2 CONC r old daughter Ann alone. 2 CONT 2 CONT He met and married Martha Ann Tidswell Stockdale, who also lost her husband with cholera. The 2 CONC y were married November 4, 1650. Two children were born to them. at St. Louis, but one died t 2 CONC here. 2 CONT 2 CONT He worked at shearing and stock taking in iron mills with his brother John, until he obtaine 2 CONC d money enough to go to Council Bluffs. Instead of going from St. Louis by ox team as some di 2 CONC d, he worked quite a while longer and went down 'by boat and then bought at Council Bluffs. T 2 CONC hey stayed there just long enough to organize an outfit and crossed the plains with four oxe 2 CONC n and two cows in Joseph Fielding's Company. 2 CONT 2 CONT They endured the many dangers and hardships of those that crossed the plains. At one time the 2 CONC y were surrounded by the Shonee Indians with their war paint on. The Indians demanded provisi 2 CONC ons which of course they gave to them. Father was very useful in repairing the outfits as h 2 CONC e had bought a set of tools in St. Louis. They arrived in Salt Lake Valley, the fall of 185 2 CONC 4 He bought forty acres of land at West Jordan and two city lots in Salt Lake City in the Ele 2 CONC venth Ward. While they were there another son, Albert Francis was born. 2 CONT 2 CONT President Young heard that father was an iron worker so he sent for him and had him draft th 2 CONC e plans for the furnaces and grounds and then sent him to Iron County. They sold their -prope 2 CONC rty in Salt Lake and moved to the Old Fort, but they didn't buy a home there as the move wa 2 CONC s to be to Cedar City. They lived in a wagon box that they crossed the plains in, when they d 2 CONC id arrive at Cedar City, until they built a small doby house with one side of the roof made o 2 CONC f lumber and the other made of willows, straw and dirt. They had a dirt floor. 2 CONT 2 CONT Father worked most of his time at the iron works. For two years work he received as pay one p 2 CONC ound of butter and five yards of calico. They produced some very good pig iron, but being s 2 CONC o far from the failroad and the furnaces were smaller than father had planned, they found i 2 CONC t was not profitable. Joseph Walker, Joseph Smith and Thomas Bladen and others worked with hi 2 CONC m. Finally they had to give it up. He then bought some land and went to farming. 2 CONT 2 CONT George Perry, Jacob Gates, John M. Higbee, Samual Leigh and father built a saw mill on what i 2 CONC s now know as Martins Flat in the Cedar Canyon and a griss mill near to town which got burne 2 CONC d down. He continued to farm and accumulated a few stock and hauled coal to Pioche and Meado 2 CONC w Valley. 2 CONT 2 CONT About the year of 1866 the Indians got on the wax path and father was called to Long Valley t 2 CONC o help protect the settlers. He left, Cedar City on the 12th day of April, 1866 and stayed un 2 CONC til late in the fall when the people moved away from Long Valley. He was in Long Valley whe 2 CONC n the Berry boys were killed near Short Creek, Arizona. 2 CONT 2 CONT A man by the name of Hanks started to build iron works again on a larger scale and father wen 2 CONC t to work for him. They did some very successful work, taking more iron than had ever been i 2 CONC n Utah, until the Columbus Steel began work. 2 CONT 2 CONT Some poison in the fumes of the iron made father ill, which finally caused a paralitic stroke 2 CONC , from which he never recovered. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was an invalid seven years before he died. He died Kay 1, 1977 in Cedar City, Utah 2 CONT 2 CONT He was a stock holder in the co-op store, the sheep store, the saw mill and the griss mill. 2 CONT He was the father of 18 children. Four by his first wife, (Jane Cresswell)/ one child was b 2 CONC urried in England, two in Missouri and Ann Gower Lunt. 2 CONT 2 CONT He had eleven children by his second wife, Martha Ann Tidswell. 2 CONT They were John Thomas Gower, Joseph Gower, Albert Francis Gower, 2 CONT Jane Elizabeth Gower Yardley, Martha Ann Gower, Mary Isabell Gower, 2 CONT Betsy Ann Gower, Katherine Gower Urie, Charlotte Gower Rosenberg, Horace 2 CONT Tidswell Gower and Louisa May Gower Condie. 2 CONT 2 CONT He had three children by his third wife, Ann Williams: David 2 CONT Steven Gower, Jarred Gower and Benjerman Gower. 2 CONT 2 CONT (This history was compiled by his children) 2 CONT 2 CONT (The following from Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah by Essholm) 2 CONT 2 CONT THOMAS GOWER, son of Thomas Gower and Catherine Cresswell of Stourbridge, Worchestershire, En 2 CONC gland. 2 CONT 2 CONT Born May 23, 1816, at Stourbridge came to Utah Oct. 1854 in Joseph Fielding Company. 2 CONT 2 CONT Married Jane Cresswell, who was born July 17, 1817 and died at St. Louis, Mo. Their Children 2 CONC : Thomas born March 17, 1839. Elizabeth born June 7, 1841; Ann born Oct. 10, 1843, married He 2 CONC nry Lunt; Richard Henry born June 2, 1846. 2 CONT 2 CONT Married Martha Ann (Tidswell) Stockdale Nov. 4, 1850. Their chidren; John Thomas married Harr 2 CONC iet Jane Corry; Joseph died; Albert Francis married Mary Grace Condie; Betsy Ann born may 26 2 CONC , 1857 died June 2, 1857; Jane Elizabeth born May 12, 1858 married James M. Hamilton May 2, 1 2 CONC 881 divorced 1886, married William E. 2 CONT 2 CONT Yardley Nov. 12, 1889; Martha Am born April 30, 1860 died Aug. 29, 1861; Mary Isabelle born J 2 CONC an. 16, 1862, died March 6, 1879; Catherine Katura born Nov. 27, 1863 married Thomas Urie; Ch 2 CONC arlotte born Nov. 3, 1865 married Joseph A. Rosenberg; Horace Tidswell born Dec. 13, 1667 die 2 CONC d Jan. 12, 1901; Louisa May born May 31,1870 married William James Condie April 25, 1899. 2 CONT 2 CONT Married Annie Williams April 4, 1863. Their Children: David Stephen 2 CONT 2 CONT born Dec. 17, 1863, died Oct. 21, 1902; Jared died June 28, 1867; 2 CONT 2 CONT Benjamin born Sept. 14, 1869, died April 10, 1903. Family home: Cedar City, Utah 2 CONT 2 CONT Called by Brigham Young to go to Iron County to smelt iron. Took part in early Indian trouble 2 CONC s at Long Valley. 2 CONT 2 CONT Assisted in building canals, roads, and sawmills in early days. Farmer. Died May 1, 1877 2 CONT 2 CONT (From "Argo" Passenger List----microfilmecl in BYU Library) 2 CONT 2 CONT GOWER, Thomas age 33 labourer 2 CONT 2 CONT Jane age 33 2 CONT Elizabeth 8 2 CONT Ann 6 2 CONT Richard 3 2 CONT 2 CONT Booked passage Nov. 11, 1849. Sailed on 6 Jan 1850 to New Orleans from Liverpool, England. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:28 0 @I330@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Ann /Tidswell/ 2 SURN Tidswell 2 GIVN Martha Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1826 2 PLAC Northourn, Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jun 1908 1 BAPL 2 DATE 20 Apr 1929 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 2 Feb 1931 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID 5A2290D00E7240478518D7A73F4F2C02BAFB 1 FAMS @F122@ 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F138@ 2 DATE 1 Sep 1993 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 NOTE HISTORY OF MARTHA Ann Tidswell Stockdale Gower by her daughter, Louisa May Gower Condie, 15 A 2 CONC pr 1940 2 CONT 2 CONT The parents of my mother, Martha Ann Tidswell Stockdale Gower, were Richard Tidswell, born Au 2 CONC gust 18, 1773 and Mercy Tidswell, 2 CONT 2 CONT born July 1, 1781. They were married January 20, 1810. To them were born the following childr 2 CONC en: 2 CONT 2 CONT Abraham born December 29, 1811 Thomas born January 25, 1813 Elizabeth born May 24, 1815 (Bet 2 CONC ty) Richard born April 23, 1817 Mercy born February 7, 1823 Martha Ann born November 1, 1826 2 CONT 2 CONT From records mother kept we find she was born in the village of Northourn in Yorkshire, Engla 2 CONC nd on Sir Closons estate. 2 CONT 2 CONT There is little mention of what the family did except that Abraham made patterns for-cloth an 2 CONC d that Thomas taught dancing and other members worked in the mills. However, we know mother w 2 CONC as an expert seamstress, a trade which she likely learned while at home. 2 CONT 2 CONT When she heard the Latter Day Saint missionaries preach she believed their teachings and join 2 CONC ed the church in her nineteenth year. Three years later she married John Stockdale, another L 2 CONC DS convert and together they sailed for America hoping to gather with the saints in Zion. 2 CONT 2 CONT They landed at New Orleans but before they could go on John Stockdale, the young husband cont 2 CONC racted cholera and died, leaving mother, a stranger in a strange land. 2 CONT 2 CONT Broken by sorrow she became an easy victim to typhus feaver, a disease common to that climate 2 CONC , and ' would likely have passed to the great beyond had it not been for the kindness of a de 2 CONC ar lady, Mrs. Martin, who took her into her home and gave her every care the private doctor 2 CONC s and nurses could give. 2 CONT 2 CONT It was some time before she regained her normal health, but when she did, she wanted to pay f 2 CONC or the care she had received, so tried to do it with sewing as all sewing was done by hand. 2 CONC , It was a long and tiresome task. 2 CONT 2 CONT A real friendship grew up between the women, causing Mrs. Martin to ask mother to go with he 2 CONC r to Paris, then return and spend the rest of her life with her as her heir, mother thanked h 2 CONC er but said she must go on to Utah. 2 CONT 2 CONT During her sickness she had been unable to write to her people in England and by the time he 2 CONC r letter reached them, her sister, Mercy, was ready to leave for America to find what the tro 2 CONC uble was. On receiving the letter, telling of so much trouble, her brother wrote Informing he 2 CONC r that Mercy was coming and pleading with her to come back to her own people. (His letter fol 2 CONC lows). 2 CONT 2 CONT With a few other LDS members mother sailed up the Mississippi River to St. Louis and was ther 2 CONC e when her sister reached America. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the Company in which Mercy came to America were Thomas Gower, his wife and three children. 2 CONT 2 CONT ("Argo" shipping list states: Tidswell, Mercy age 25 from Bradford, Eng.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Shortly after reaching St. Louis, Thomas Gower's wife and two children died of cholera, leavi 2 CONC ng himself and his 6 year old daughter, Ann. Trouble draws people together, and so a friendsh 2 CONC ip was formed between Thomas Gower and Martha Ann, which culminated in marriage November 4, 1 2 CONC 850. 2 CONT 2 CONT They remained some time in St. Louis and there their first son, hn Thomas was born October 15 2 CONC , 1851. Their second son Joseph was born Breman, near St. Louis May 21, 1854. He died May 23 2 CONC , 1854. 2 CONT 2 CONT At that time a Company was getting ready to leave Council Bluffs for Utah. Mother and fathe 2 CONC r with their daughter Ann and son John, joined that Company. They bought an outfit consistin 2 CONC g of a wagon, four oxen, two cows and other equipment necessary for the trip. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Company was a large one so was divided into groups. The group in which mother and fathe 2 CONC r travelled was lead by Joseph Fielding. 2 CONT 2 CONT The story of that caravan was similar to many others. Many hardships were endured, much suffe 2 CONC ring from fear, sickness, hunger and sorrow at loss of dear ones. Yet there was ever-presen 2 CONC t a faithwhich pushed them on. 2 CONT 2 CONT As was customary, the wagons were placed in a circle as a protection against Indians but a fe 2 CONC w lives were lost in battles against them and 2 CONT a few cattle joined the stampeding buffalo. Buffalo were dreaded as much as the warring India 2 CONC ns. As the group travelled by day, thousands of buffalo could be seen on the prairie. One cou 2 CONC ld have walked on their backs for miles if such a thing could have been done, and at times wh 2 CONC en all but the guards were asleep in camp, they were suddenly awakened by the stampeding buff 2 CONC alo. The earth would shake with the weight of their mighty bodies as they bellowed onward. 2 CONT 2 CONT Father became very sick so mother not only had to meet her own problems, but must care for hi 2 CONC m along with driving and caring for the oxen. They arrived in Salt Lake City, in the fall o 2 CONC f 18-54, foot-sore and weary from the long journey. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mother's sister, Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Turpin, had preceded her to Utah and was living a 2 CONC t West Jordan. There she was invited to live and did so until her third son Albert Francis wa 2 CONC s born April 12, 1855. 2 CONT 2 CONT During the summer they were called to help settle Cedar City. They arrived here in the fall o 2 CONC f 1855. They stayed in the Old Fort for some time and then secured the land where the Old Hom 2 CONC e still stands at 193 North 1st West in Cedar City, Utah. They lived in a wagon box until a h 2 CONC ouse was built. At first it was only possible to get enough lumber to cover part of the house 2 CONC , the remainder being covered with willows and straw. At first food here was scarce and the 2 CONC y did not have enough to satisfy them. Bran bread was often used and they were glad for wil 2 CONC d honey, preserves made from wild berries and from melon rinds and molasses made from carrots 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT They had to use cotton-wood ashes instead of lye for softening the wash water. The tops of ra 2 CONC bbit brush and copperass found in the canyon were used as dye for cloth, much of which was wo 2 CONC ven by the pioneer women. 2 CONT 2 CONT Father was sent to Long Valley on a peace mission. It seemed almost impossible to make peac 2 CONC e with the Indians and many of them were continually going on the war Path. It was quite comm 2 CONC on for them, if they knew father was away from home to walk in most any time of the day and d 2 CONC emand provisions. Even though mother had so little for her own growing family she dared not r 2 CONC efuse. 2 CONT ********* 2 CONT 2 CONT (Martha Ann Tidswell Gower was -baptized 29 June 1845 in England and was endowed and sealed t 2 CONC o her husband in the Endowment House 3 Nov 1857) 2 CONT 2 CONT She became the mother of eight more children: 2 CONT 2 CONT Betsy Ann, born may 26, 18.57, Died June 2, 1857 Jane Elizabeth, born May 12, 18-58. Martha A 2 CONC nn, born April 30, 1860. Died August 29, 1860. Mary Isabell, born January 16, 1862. Katherin 2 CONC e Keturah, born November 27, 1863. 2 CONT 2 CONT *Charolotte born November 3, 1865. Horace Tidswell, born December 18, 1867. Louisa May born M 2 CONC ay 31, 1870. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the last years of her life she was afflicted with rhumatism and was an invalid until her d 2 CONC eath in June 1908, in Cedar City, Utah. At the time there were five children still living. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mother always remained steadfast in her belief as to the truthfulness of the gospel of Jesu 2 CONC s Christ and died without one regret for the 'sacrifices she had made for the sake of her rel 2 CONC igion. 2 CONT 2 CONT DESERET EVENING NEWS Tues. June 9 1 1908 2 CONT 2 CONT Cedar City ----- "PIONEER GOES TO HER REST" 2 CONT 2 CONT Mrs. Martha Gower closes life's labors in her 82nd year. 2 CONT 2 CONT Spec. Corresp. Cedar C. Iron Co. June 4 2 CONT 2 CONT Mrs. Martha Gower of this place died today in her 82nd yr., being survived by 5 of her 11 chi 2 CONC ldren, 4 daughters and one son. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mrs. Gower was born Nov. 1, 1826 in Northourn, England, baptized in 1845. Married John Stockd 2 CONC ale Sept. 17, 1848 and left for America on the first day of the month. Coming as far as St. L 2 CONC ouis where Mr. Stockdale died in 1849. The hear following she was married to Thomas Gower, co 2 CONC ming to Utah shortly after. They were among the first settlers of Iron County and participate 2 CONC d in the hardships of the pioneers. She has been a widow for 30 years and was ever devoted LD 2 CONC S 2 CONT 2 CONT (copied by C. Lenore Sly Waite, Apr. 8, 1963 from microfilmed copy of newspaper in the Churc 2 CONC h Historian's Office in S.L. C., Utah) 2 CONT _______________________________________________________________________ 2 CONT 2 CONT THE FOLLOWING IS A COPY OF A LETTER TO MARTHA ANN TIDSWELL STOCKDALE GOWER FROM HER BROTHER A 2 CONC BRAHAM TIDSWELL IN ENGLAND Dec 30, 1849 2 CONT 2 CONT To Mrs. Stockdale Kingston, Halifax 2 CONT Yorkshire, England 2 CONT December 30, 1849. 2 CONT 2 CONT Dear Sister: 2 CONT 2 CONT Your letter of the twentieth of November last came to England on the 18 of this month, havin 2 CONC g been only twenty-four days in coming. We had anxiously expected a letter from you long befo 2 CONC re. We are not surprized at John's death. We feared it had happened to you both. The climat 2 CONC e of New Orleans is very unhealthy and so is all the southern states to the Europeans. 2 CONT 2 CONT I will not give you an account of how we all are. Our father is not now living. He died on th 2 CONC e twenty-first of last August and was burried at the old Halifax Church. Sister Mercy had mad 2 CONC e preparations for going to; America before we got your letter and had she gone before it cam 2 CONC e she would not have looked for you in New Orleans, as we had heard that you were at St. Loui 2 CONC s. She expects to set sail from Liverpool on the sixth of January next in the ship Argo, boun 2 CONC d for New Orleans and expects arriving in the beginning of March. She wishes that you will b 2 CONC e looking out for her, and you must prepare yourself for going to St. Louis. Mercy says you n 2 CONC eed not trouble yourself about the money as she is prepared for that. 2 CONT 2 CONT Now we will tell you how we are getting on in this old world. Brother Thomas is but in middel 2 CONC ing health. The family are pretty well. The children are all growing bigger and have begun t 2 CONC o go to Crossleys Mill as spinners, where their father works. Brother Richard and his wife An 2 CONC n, axe in good health. They have five children; all well and growing. -As for myself, I hav 2 CONC e had a very dangerous sickness, and a narrow escape from death; but an now as well as I hav 2 CONC e been since you went off. 2 CONT 2 CONT If Mercy finds you she will give all particulars, about it. Sarah is very well. She goes to t 2 CONC he mill to stamp cards. The children both go to the Church School and they will give you a sp 2 CONC ecimen of their writing in this letter. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT We received a letter from William Turpin only a few weeks after you left us. It was wrote a 2 CONC t different times and places, in their route from Nauvoo to Council Bluffs in Iowa. The lette 2 CONC r was posted at Kain postoffice in the last named state. Its date was June 25, 1848. It state 2 CONC d that the Mormons had been driven from Nauvoo for a month or two, and that they wintered a 2 CONC t Bonaparte, where Betty was confined of a daughter which died when ten days old, and that Jo 2 CONC seph died the day after the latter was born. They had had the ague, both Betty and him two o 2 CONC r three times, which he says is a dreadful complaint, and that it went hard with her, she bei 2 CONC ng in the family way. 2 CONT 2 CONT He says that it was 270 miles from Bonaparte to Council Bluffs, and that they got a big fiel 2 CONC d or rather a share in one which he cultivated, and got one crop from it. They then removed f 2 CONC rom Homis nation to the other side of the River. And that Betty had had poor health in winte 2 CONC r quarters. They were now living in the immediate vicinity of the Indians. There Mary had som 2 CONC e trade-with them. 2 CONT 2 CONT They had there two acres of spring wheat, three acres of corn, and a good garden with peas an 2 CONC d beans, potatoes and all useful vegetables and a cow with two heifers, four calves and hen 2 CONC s and chickens. They were all well at that time and expected a good crop; and they intended g 2 CONC oing to the Salt Lake Valley the following spring. I have now given you the substance of hi 2 CONC s letter, which does not contain one word from our sister Betty; nor does William give any ac 2 CONC count by which we might judge of the state of her mind. From this I conclude that she is muc 2 CONC h the same as she was when she left England. Ever since he arrived in America he has been wit 2 CONC hin the territories of the United States and any letter posted there is almost sure of reachi 2 CONC ng this country, and yet has only wrote two. 2 CONT 2 CONT We wish to know the reason why you cannot write every six months, at least. There axe peopl 2 CONC e who write from the United States to their friends in this country every month. Is it owin 2 CONC g to a scarcity of money to pay the postage, or what is it? We want to know. 2 CONT 2 CONT In your letter you advised sister Mercy if she still be a saint to come to this country and t 2 CONC hat God will bless her. Now let us consider what are blessings. I understand that by blessing 2 CONC s are meant not only plenty of food and clothing, a good house to protect us from inclemeny o 2 CONC f the seasons, and a country where we can live without the fear of being robbed, murdered o 2 CONC r taken captive; where we can go out by day or night without the fear of being stung, by surp 2 CONC ents or being devoured by wild beasts; where we can profess any religion or profess no religi 2 CONC on, without being materially molested or persecuted and where the climate is congenial to ou 2 CONC r constitutions; and alas if we should happen anything in the way of sickness, or a limb brok 2 CONC en, or out of joint, there are men near at hand who can in a great many cases cure them. I sa 2 CONC y not only these things are meant by blessings, but a great many others such as the society o 2 CONC f relations and friends and all those we hold dear. 2 CONT 2 CONT Now I leave you to consider what are the opposite to blessings. I fear that Mercy will 'Lin 2 CONC d the opposite of these things. I have told her again and again that her constitution would n 2 CONC ot bear the climate of America, and that supplication and prayer are of no avail nor in the l 2 CONC aying on of hands, no none whatever, disease and death are subject to unalterable laws. You w 2 CONC ish that your brother may embrace the truth. I believe we do embrace what appears to us to b 2 CONC e true. But before we believe what the Mormons say is truth we have a right to demand evidenc 2 CONC e in support of it as clear as that day appears with the rising of the sun and that night com 2 CONC es after his setting. Do you read my letter that you took with you? Did John give a satisfact 2 CONC ory reply to all that was in it? But should your brothers embrace Mormonism what would be th 2 CONC e woe it would occasion to their families; no one can tell. But it certainly would be a great 2 CONC er misfortune than any that has yet befallen them. You were more excusable than they would be 2 CONC . Your connection with John altered the case. But it has brought upon you a mountain of grief 2 CONC . The saints of Bradford now say if John had been there he might have died, why you might a 2 CONC s well say that if Sister Betty and William had been here they might have had the ague and ha 2 CONC ve burried their two children, but those who are deluded by Mormonism are easily deluded othe 2 CONC r ways. If any of the saints were slain in battle or shipwrecked the Elders would have no dif 2 CONC ficulty in persuading them that they might have died if they had been at home. When William w 2 CONC ent, Nauvoo was to be the gathering place of the saints. There they were to build a new Jerus 2 CONC alem, where Christ was to come down and reign. That in twelve years the world was to be destr 2 CONC oyed and not the cunning of their leaders have seen fit to alter it. Oh! my sister that you c 2 CONC ould forsake this delusion. It is but a plan of selfish, ambitious, and heartless men who car 2 CONC e nothing for their brethern so that they can make them the stepping stone to honor, wealth a 2 CONC nd power. It is no wonder that you should be deceived. History abounds with such instances. S 2 CONC ystems of fanaticism axe now forgot. The news of your misery has much distressed us but we ca 2 CONC nnot help you and we would rather have known of it than not known. We wish you would have Pu 2 CONC t all in your letter and not been afraid to let us know everything. I hope when Mercy writes 2 CONC , she will let us know what you have omitted. 2 CONT 2 CONT Your niece, Emma Tidswell, writes this: 2 CONT 2 CONT I am very sorry that your dear husband is dead. If you had stayed in Bradford he might have b 2 CONC een alive now. It would be better if you were to come back to Bradford. Pray never forget m 2 CONC e as long as you live. I have been very sick but I have got better. 2 CONT 2 CONT Your niece Elizabeth write this: 2 CONT 2 CONT I should be very glad if you will send me a little of your hair and I should be more glad sti 2 CONC ll to see you in our dear land again. If you want to come and cannot raise the money send u 2 CONC s word. 2 CONT 2 CONT Now you see how anxious my daughters are that you should come back.You would find blessings m 2 CONC ore plentiful here than in America. I hope you will consider not to go to California for ther 2 CONC e are more dangers there than you know of. What would you do if Sister Mercy should die on th 2 CONC e way. I am not endeavoring to alarm you but I am giving you a warning which if you will tak 2 CONC e heed to will save you from more misery, but when religion teaches you to desert father an 2 CONC d mother, brother and sister. It is of no use to advise. The scriptures are quoted, and you s 2 CONC ay you must obey God rather than man. Oh! how mistaken you are. It is man only whom you obe 2 CONC y when you think that you are obeying God. I will as far as I know obey the institutions of n 2 CONC ature and by so doing I am more certain that I am obeying God than you are who only obey tha 2 CONC t which man says, nevertheless if you are resolute of going forward I wish you success with A 2 CONC ll my heart. But that will do you no good, when you write you 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT must not try to make a letter with as little bad news as possible, but let us know all, bot 2 CONC h bad and good. My Aunt Betty is desirous to hear again from you before she dies. I will con 2 CONC clude and bid you adieu. 2 CONT 2 CONT Your affectionate brother 2 CONT Abraham Tidswell 2 CONT 2 CONT P.S. It is now the sixteenth of January 1850 and I think I have put in all that will be of an 2 CONC y use and I fear more. Let that be as it may, I fear this letter will never find you. The dir 2 CONC ections are not as full as they should be. 2 CONT 2 CONT To Mrs. Stogden (Stockdale) in care of Charles A. Jacobs, 2 CONT New Orleans, America 2 CONT 2 CONT (The diary of John Stockdale is on file in the B.Y.U. Gen. Library 2 CONT Special Collections) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:43 0 @I331@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas (Gower) /Gowhearne/ 2 SURN Gowhearne 2 GIVN Thomas (Gower) 1 SEX M 1 _UID 496D7C363298B24DAC4CC360EB587BCFD961 1 FAMS @F137@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I332@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Cresswell/ 2 SURN Cresswell 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 07D671B66D647B4584415011000F1A1AFEA0 1 FAMS @F137@ 1 FAMC @F423@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I333@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Tidswell/ 2 SURN Tidswell 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0D3E1A4A9A791C43BA830B2B531650206D4A 1 FAMS @F138@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I334@ INDI 1 NAME Mercy /Tidwell/ 2 SURN Tidwell 2 GIVN Mercy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 45AB7A8CF26A99469D303B07E36B80061403 1 FAMS @F138@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I335@ INDI 1 NAME Jeppa /Olsson/ 2 SURN Olsson 2 GIVN Jeppa 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Nov 1803 1 _UID 48B83721620C4D458F1D2EEBF5C26C4585A7 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I336@ INDI 1 NAME Elsa /Johnsson/ 2 SURN Johnsson 2 GIVN Elsa 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1803 1 _UID 76212EB054FC2249B347B0E0415D45CD6AE7 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I341@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3FAD02CB2A352B42866826BA28F54807BF61 1 FAMS @F141@ 0 @I342@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3857BE65707A0D4CBFD07605724C952F8154 1 FAMS @F141@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 0 @I343@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID D2E6BF89D211734D97D08C00C855372B152F 1 FAMS @F142@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 0 @I344@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID B8A3DD811E96C145AB1AA742ED407C4F197E 1 FAMS @F143@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 0 @I345@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID D494358D09D4D4418896DECA6392D737E5BB 1 FAMS @F144@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 0 @I346@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0244E9BE8C3F9F4B94F659691F917D3B567F 1 FAMS @F145@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 0 @I347@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID EDFC0E029358EE42A4018695CF57FC00F629 1 FAMS @F142@ 0 @I349@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 85FC987AB778AF4AB7BBA2024C7B8E8EB4B8 1 FAMS @F143@ 0 @I353@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID C0D33377C438B74D8ED60CBA58059DB51637 1 FAMS @F144@ 0 @I357@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 44D72982F6A0C440BD346CB9155FDA8D512C 1 FAMS @F145@ 0 @I362@ INDI 1 NAME Ennis Earl /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Ennis Earl 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1913 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 CHR 2 DATE 1 Feb 1914 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1958 2 PLAC Halfway, Baker, Oregon, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE Jan 1958 2 PLAC Halfway, Baker, Oregon, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 22 Jul 1923 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Sep 1959 1 _UID 21124D65B742604694BA5BFB03A42D8682AC 1 FAMS @F150@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F10@ 2 DATE 12 Apr 1962 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Ennis Earl.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I363@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID B742AC57C176A946B1AB94E954BB6942B51E 1 FAMS @F151@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 0 @I364@ INDI 1 NAME Etsil Jefferson (Jack) /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Etsil Jefferson (Jack) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1918 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 CHR 2 DATE Apr 1918 2 PLAC , Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1963 2 PLAC , Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 22 Oct 1963 2 PLAC Lehi, Utah, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 13 Oct 1926 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 29 Mar 1958 2 TEMP MANTI 1 _UID 159DBC6A36ECDC4FA3C70ABBC0A4F6FFAD7B 1 FAMS @F152@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F10@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 NOTE ! Etsil was known as Jack Sly. He was shot and killed accidently hunting 2 CONT deer in mountains north of Beaver. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Etsil Jefferson Sly.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I365@ INDI 1 NAME Chester Nelson /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Chester Nelson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1920 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 CHR 2 DATE Jul 1920 2 PLAC Manderfield, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1958 2 PLAC Boise, Ada, Idaho, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 10 Jul 1958 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 20 Jul 1930 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Oct 1959 1 _UID 246A75FD170A9144BB80758179022D14E338 1 FAMS @F153@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F10@ 2 DATE BEF 1970 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Sly\Chester Nelson.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Head Stone Sly\Chester Sly.jpg 2 TITL Grave 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I366@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1921 2 PLAC Manderfield, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 CHR 2 DATE 8 Oct 1921 2 PLAC Manderfield, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1921 2 PLAC Manderfield, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE Oct 1921 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 1 _UID CFE771B4A7649043B4CCC8744D5E0D7FACF5 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F10@ 2 DATE 19 May 1951 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I369@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 95ED319C3074494B9ED105EB401901A1E1D0 1 FAMS @F150@ 0 @I370@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6CACDEF0A492ED409FA0AD26EB3A8B7883AC 1 FAMS @F156@ 1 FAMC @F150@ 0 @I371@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1253EFFBB1C19B449F261FA41F9CD5581019 1 FAMS @F157@ 1 FAMC @F150@ 0 @I372@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID BC31F79C0E235C4D9DCA14F1630F3B0D805A 1 FAMC @F150@ 0 @I373@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID 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FAMC @F152@ 0 @I383@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID C3F96E10E589F043B52FAEC6898B951CF8E3 1 FAMS @F166@ 1 FAMC @F152@ 0 @I384@ INDI 1 NAME Zenos Conger /Warren/ 2 SURN Warren 2 GIVN Zenos Conger 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jan 1799 2 PLAC , , New Jersey, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1836 1 BAPL 2 DATE 11 Aug 1934 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 10 Oct 1934 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID 30994D680046BA4F8FC0892AC9A964E58A0E 1 FAMS @F167@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 8 Oct 1991 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:56 0 @I386@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID E4B1F66C7248874CA0AF22E2729FAA27B910 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I387@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Ann /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Nancy Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1824 2 PLAC Morgan, , Illinois, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Oct 1839 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Jul 1852 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 57694B559C9A634AB9976D5A229330C30205 1 FAMS @F27@ 1 FAMS @F349@ 1 FAMC @F168@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F168@ 2 DATE 15 Oct 1991 2 TEMP JRIVE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2000 3 TIME 23:16:42 0 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CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:55 0 @I438@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Morgan/ 2 SURN Morgan 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 940CB8FB8DCC744FBED094BAAF374B5CD87F 1 FAMS @F171@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I439@ INDI 1 NAME William Shin /Wordsworth/ 2 SURN Wordsworth 2 GIVN William Shin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Mar 1810 2 PLAC Woodstown, Salem, New Jersey, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1888 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Jan 1846 1 ENDL 2 DATE 31 Mar 1847 1 _UID 89DC25100B024F449B847CD37979B575C407 1 FAMS @F27@ 1 FAMC @F171@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F171@ 2 DATE 7 Dec 1978 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE William Shin Wordsworth was born 5 March 1910 in Woodstown, Salem, New Jersey. He was the so 2 CONC n of Sylvester Henrey 2 CONT 2 CONT Wordsworth, born 1770 in England and Katherine Morgan, born 20 July 1773, in 2 CONT Upper Falls, Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey. 2 CONT 2 CONT William Shin was on, of Utah's original pioneers. Be was a scout and belonged to the advance 2 CONC d guard in Brigham Vow's 1847 company. He went ahead of the company to blaze the trail. He an 2 CONC d Brigham Young were dear friends; in fact, he was considered Brigham Young's bodyguard. IN m 2 CONC ade friends with the Indians, so when Brigham Young camp to the valley, the Indians dressed i 2 CONC n their most beautiful clothes and went to meet him. 2 CONT 2 CONT William went back to Winter Quartars with Briaham Young in August of 1847, then returned to S 2 CONC alt Lake City in May MS. The main body of the Church came in September 1848. 2 CONT 2 CONT He had six wives: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Ann Morrison--md. 5 Nov. 1231, New Jersey--no children. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Ann Fogg--md. 10337 New Jersey--3 children. Ann and the last child died at childbirth in 1 2 CONC 846 at Winter Quarters. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Mary Lanrly--l child, George, born 1847. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Nancy Ann Vance (our inccifor)--md- 31 Mar. 1847 Winter Quarters. They were sealed by Brig 2 CONC ham Young, and the marriage Was recorded in the Nauvoo Temple records. Nancy had 3 children-- 2 CONC Eliza, John Vance (our grandfather and Elizabeth who was born in Lehi. Nancy died when Elizab 2 CONC eth was born and was buried in Lehi 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Matilda Streerer--he divorced her because she and her boys were so cruel 2 CONT to his children. 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Nellie Griffith--md. 18741-5 children. 2 CONT 2 CONT William was called on another mission with 29 other men to explore and lay out settlements a 2 CONC s far as Las Vegas, Nevada. There is a monument in Las Vegas with his name on it. They laye 2 CONC d out townships in southern Utah known as Millard, St. George, Parawan and other towns. He ca 2 CONC me through Springville locality and was very much impressed with it and said he would like t 2 CONC o settle here sometime. 2 CONT 2 CONT Three months after his wife, Nancy Ann, died at childbirth, he took his 3 little ones and mov 2 CONC ed to Alpine, Utah. Brigham Young sent 12 families there to start a settlement. He built a lo 2 CONC g house, and it also served as a school until he was instrumental in getting a school built 2 CONC . He was mayor and constable in Alpine. The D.U.P. has erected a monument there with names o 2 CONC n a plaque of the first 12 families. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1858 there were 300 families who came to Springville from the North. William Shin and hi 2 CONC s wife, Matilda Streerer, was one family. William's son, John, tells about the first night th 2 CONC ey slept at William Mendenhall's log cabin. Be said there were about nine in one trundle bed. 2 CONT William settled on the ground now known as Kelly's Grove and opened up a summer dairy and pl 2 CONC anted a garden. Kelly, 3 Grove used to be part of a vast wooded area where fir arid pine tree 2 CONC s grew. Most of the logs used in the construction of the Old Fort were from there. 2 CONT 2 CONT On one occasion, the 24th of July, the residents of Springville were not enthused about celeb 2 CONC rating. William remembered a meeting with Captain James Bridger who said it was impossible t 2 CONC o bring a large population into the Great Basin until it could be ascertained that grain coul 2 CONC d be raised there. Ile said he would give $1,000 for the first ear of corn produced there. Wi 2 CONC lliam thought how the Saints were blessed after Mr. Bridger had given them a most dis-hearten 2 CONC ing report of conditions in Salt Lake Valley; also of the many blessings the Saints were no 2 CONC w enjoying. He walked out into his beautiful corn patch, broke off an armload of corn and u 2 CONC p a stock Of corn and started down the road. In his loud, clear voice he called out, "Hear y 2 CONC e! Hear ye! 2 CONT This is the 24th of July!" Men, women and children followed him, and when he arrived at the C 2 CONC ity Park, he delivered a patriotic speech that stirred the hearts of the people. 2 CONT 2 CONT William with Solomon Chase and his sons, opened a canyon, which bore his name and built a saw 2 CONC mill which sawed many thousands of feet of lumber. The canyon, which was named 2 CONT "Wordsworth" after him, is located on the Right Fork of Hobble Creek Canyon on the road to St 2 CONC rawberry about 1/2 mile above Balsam camp. The entrance begins where- the road makes a sharp 2 CONC , right degree turn arid crosses a bridge and the access in is to the left of the stream b 2 CONC y a footpath. It is a beautiful canyon, and Scouts love to got there to camp. The old mill-s 2 CONC ite is accessible only by hiking or horseback. 2 CONT 2 CONT One wonders why they built a sawmill so far up into the canyon. We were told that the pine tr 2 CONC ees there were different, straight and tall, and tall, of better quality wood (red pine virgi 2 CONC n timber) which never had termites in it. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Ford Burt worked there, and he told about hauling a load of lumber, arid the Indians att 2 CONC acking him and turning wagon over. A David Bowen said he enjoyed working at the mill with Wil 2 CONC liam for he was a good, kind man. He said the one, morning they awoke and found a bear aslee 2 CONC p on the foot of the bed, and William in his string powerful voice said) "Be gone Bruno," an 2 CONC d the bear ran away. He said bears and wild animals came around quite often, but lie was neve 2 CONC r afraid as long as William was there. 2 CONT 2 CONT William's daughter, Mary Elizabeth, used to carry two 10-lb. buckets of lunch to her father a 2 CONC rid brothers. On the way home, she would fill one bucket with wild honey and on(,. with berri 2 CONC es. It was so far, and the buckets were heavy, so she was very tired when she returned home. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Vance, William's son, told about he and his sisters going to school without shoes in th 2 CONC e winter. They ran over the snow until their feet got cold, then they would hop up on a pos 2 CONC t or log arid rub their feet until they warmed a little, and then they would go again to scho 2 CONC ol. 2 CONT John V. herded sheep and cows. One day his mother sent him out with the cows to the hills. S 2 CONC he gave him instructions that if he wasn't back by a certain time she would give him a lickin 2 CONC g. He took. these cows by the tails with a willow in his hand, away he went. On the way hom 2 CONC e he saw two fish in the creek about 18 inches long. He knew how much his stepmother loved f 2 CONC ish, so he decided to catch them, and it took him an hour and a half to land them. No boy ev 2 CONC er felt prouder than he as marched home. When he saw his stepmother, he knew he was in for it 2 CONC . She took a green cotton word root from a tree and whipped him until she cut blood out of hi 2 CONC s back in six places. Then she said to go and clean the fish and not leave any scales on the 2 CONC m or she would whip him again. He cleaned the fish, she cooked them and they sat down to ea 2 CONC t them. She asked how he caught the fish, so he told her he knew she loved fish so well, an 2 CONC d what difficulty he had in catching them. As he told her, the tears came to her eyes and ra 2 CONC n down her cheeks. He felt it was worth the whipping to see her mellow enough to shed tears. 2 CONT 2 CONT After William Shin divorced Matilda Streeper because she and her sons were so cruel to his ch 2 CONC ildren, he married Nellie Griffith. He built an adobe house on 3rd East and 6th South (late 2 CONC r called Erickson Lane). He was a man of strong physical frame, but warm hearted. He wa 2 CONC s a hard worker and served as road supervisor for 15 years and was active in all public work 2 CONC . He was mayor of Springville and also an alderman twice. After a full and eventful life, W 2 CONC illiam still wanted to live and raise this younger family of 5 children. He was not ready t 2 CONC o die. His eldest sone, John Vance was with him when he died 18 Jan 1888, in Springville, Ut 2 CONC ah at nearly 78 years of age. He was buried in Springville cemetery. 2 CONT 2 CONT Written by Helen Ashcraft. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 0 @I440@ INDI 1 NAME James Ray /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN James Ray 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 May 1887 2 PLAC Juab, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1954 2 PLAC Boise, Ada, Idaho, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 15 Mar 1954 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Jul 1901 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 20 Apr 1966 1 _UID F46461F9986A66408F9658159DFDF55CD7B5 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F12@ 2 DATE 1 Mar 1968 2 TEMP IFALL 1 NOTE ! James Ray md Ethel Mandana Dalley 13 Jan 1915 had children, Lucille, 2 CONT Ray Leon, James Calvin, Verda Lenora, Norma Catherine and Alberta. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I441@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Dee /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Thomas Dee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1890 2 PLAC Fremont, Wayne, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1935 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 Aug 1935 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Jul 1901 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Sep 1949 1 _UID F1F3E02316024E4097B369467F0BB6D59B8D 1 FAMS @F2@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F12@ 2 DATE BEF 1970 1 NOTE !Thomas Dee md Eunice Rosezina Puffer 24 June 1914 and had children: 2 CONT Aleen Ellen, Doyle Puffer, Katherine Iola, Dorothy Lorraine, Rose Lavon, 2 CONT Nola D., Donald Ree, James Calvin. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Dec 1999 3 TIME 14:41:46 0 @I442@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah Banks /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Susannah Banks 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jul 1892 2 PLAC Loa, Wayne, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1914 2 PLAC Richfield, Sevier, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 DATE 14 Mar 1914 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Apr 1962 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 12 Apr 1962 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 _UID 5EE0C4A32CFF324D8E2F2C9D8F185F5A351B 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F12@ 2 DATE BEF 1970 1 NOTE ! Susannah md Thomas Waters 23 Aug 1959 Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah. 2 CONT Children: Thelma, b. 8 Feb 1909; LaRee b. 9 Feb 1911, d. 17 Feb 1911, 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I445@ INDI 1 NAME Amos Calvin Gustin /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Amos Calvin Gustin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jan 1850 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 May 1915 2 PLAC Delta, Millard, Ut 1 BURI 2 DATE May 1915 2 PLAC Levan, Juab, Ut 1 AFN 1QNL-FB 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1858 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 20 Jan 1888 1 _UID DC58B9EE18207246A6AC3E0A2AB050F7865F 1 FAMS @F295@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F32@ 2 DATE 22 Jun 1960 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE !sources: J.C. Sly Diary; Manti Temple Record Book; Archives in SLC. 2 CONT Amos md. Jane Ann Nelson Morgan 2 Jan 1873 had children: Martha Alzina, 2 CONT James Calvin; Susannah Jane; Amos Ira; John Athos; Effie Lodemia SLY. 1 SOUR @S26@ 1 SOUR @S27@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S29@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2002 3 TIME 22:07:55 0 @I446@ INDI 1 NAME Lodemia /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Lodemia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1852 2 PLAC Manti, San Pete, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1936 1 BAPL 2 DATE 15 Apr 1861 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 13 Sep 1869 1 _UID 998CB8EADAA7F648BF1889B6B4DACAB6AA4B 1 FAMS @F296@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F32@ 2 DATE 18 Dec 1992 2 TEMP OAKLA 1 NOTE ! Lodemia md Oliver Harris 15 Sep 1869. Children: 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I447@ INDI 1 NAME James Calvin /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN James Calvin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Mar 1854 2 PLAC Nephi, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Nov 1856 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 1 _UID 4CB81EA5FE497D4589985732C256F19A1DE1 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F32@ 2 DATE BEF 1970 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I448@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Catherine /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Mary Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Aug 1856 2 PLAC Nephi, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1927 1 BAPL 2 DATE 11 Mar 1866 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 28 Sep 1874 1 _UID CEA60029B87CC448AC8418F466D8FACA1B01 1 FAMS @F297@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F32@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 NOTE ! Mary Catherine md George Frederick Hophines 27 Sep 1873-4. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I449@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Susannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1861 2 PLAC Moroni, San Pete, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1953 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Nov 1959 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Nov 1959 1 _UID 52D130505EAC674BABEF6FD85315B588E5B4 1 FAMS @F298@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F32@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 NOTE !Susannah md Charles C. Barnum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I450@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Samuel /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Daniel Samuel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Sep 1863 2 PLAC Chicken Creek, Juab, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 May 1867 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 1 _UID 6DF368DFC83B5E4E9867BAD3E9A42C039E5A 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F32@ 2 DATE 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 1999 3 TIME 16:10:57 0 @I453@ INDI 1 NAME Lodemia /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Lodemia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1810 2 PLAC Scarborough, Ont, Canada, Canada 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1894 2 PLAC Ventura, Los Angeles, California 1 BAPL 2 DATE 2 Nov 1959 1 ENDL 2 DATE 22 Apr 1960 1 _UID 3D089523F8EDED40B240CD9EDA9041203774 1 FAMS @F329@ 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F35@ 2 DATE 20 Oct 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 1 NOTE !Lodemia md Samuel Barnett 28 Aug 1828 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2000 3 TIME 17:14:42 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\Lodemia Sly face.JPG 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\FamilyHistory\Paf4\images\Sly\Lomalida Sly.JPG 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I454@ INDI 1 NAME Sylvester Henry /Wordsworth/ 2 SURN Wordsworth 2 GIVN Sylvester Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6C5996B0BC2EED42829D74F10EAB0282E500 1 FAMS @F171@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I461@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 May 1852 2 PLAC Council Bluffs, Pttwtm, Iowa, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1926 1 BAPL 2 DATE 6 Jul 1981 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 6 Feb 1870 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 _UID 444EB5BB5FDD6A4BA9D4D281F75D59C535E0 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F33@ 2 DATE 18 Aug 1982 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:42 0 @I462@ INDI 1 NAME Alexzandra /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Alexzandra 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1854 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1854 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 _UID 0638FC8A243AB94DAFD5033E18C4DACE7150 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F33@ 2 DATE 17 Jun 1999 2 TEMP MTIMP 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:42 0 @I463@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1855 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1855 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 DATE 16 Oct 1997 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID 2FA47ECEB9941C43B1361D56A9B5FC63E2DD 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F33@ 2 DATE 17 Jun 1999 2 TEMP MTIMP 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:42 0 @I464@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Morgan /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Thomas Morgan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jul 1857 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1936 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Oct 1966 1 ENDL 2 DATE 13 May 1967 1 _UID 44C599FEF06DC84C82A588ACE8BC031A2D8D 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F33@ 2 DATE 10 Jun 1977 2 TEMP IFALL 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:43 0 @I465@ INDI 1 NAME John Nelson /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN John Nelson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1859 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1905 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1867 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 23 Jun 1925 2 TEMP MANTI 1 _UID D66DFBF1452BB14BB73F34FF57F0B4CA895E 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F33@ 2 DATE 18 Aug 1982 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:42 0 @I466@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Jane /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Martha Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1864 2 PLAC Beaver, Beaver, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1955 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Jul 1873 2 TEMP LVG 1 ENDL 2 DATE 23 Apr 1886 2 TEMP LOGAN 1 _UID 92F07882CE36C94281E4B46680709D7209F6 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F33@ 2 DATE 29 Apr 1981 2 TEMP LOGAN 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:43 0 @I468@ INDI 1 NAME Amos Sweet /Warren/ 2 SURN Warren 2 GIVN Amos Sweet 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jun 1831 2 PLAC Hartland, Niagara, New York, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1909 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springville, Utah, Utah 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1843 1 ENDL 2 DATE 16 Feb 1858 1 _UID 4727ABB34AFF5644B2CC716C2CCC6C7CEAA5 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 FAMC @F167@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F167@ 2 DATE 16 Mar 1956 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 NOTE !Archive Books 679, Family Records 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2000 3 TIME 19:22:06 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Amos S. Warren.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I469@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Janet 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1819 2 PLAC , Clackmannon, Scotland, Scotland 1 BAPL 2 DATE 11 Aug 1869 1 ENDL 2 DATE 8 Jun 1894 1 _UID DD04B76AC95E8A49A31FF3B0431C11D5A645 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE ! Janet md Andrew Fife 11 Aug 1869 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I470@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Mar 1821 2 PLAC , Clackmannon, Scotland, Scotland 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Oct 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 28 Feb 1854 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 9AF1D263C740C647BED8F28A39F4070B25A0 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE ! Robert md Agnes Sharp 16 Jan 1843 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I471@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Patterson/ 2 SURN Patterson 2 GIVN Alexander 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Dec 1824 2 PLAC Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Oct 1886 2 PLAC Riverdale, Weber, Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Oct 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 13 Sep 1861 1 _UID A213463397A33349937B28F6E14403D8102D 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE !Alexander md May or Mary Fife 15 May 1847 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I472@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 1 _UID DD9380AABB8CED4987B3B90030F91ECF20D3 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F248@ 0 @I473@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail Ardella /Childs/ 2 SURN Childs 2 GIVN Abigail Ardella 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Mar 1835 2 PLAC Wilna, Jefferson, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jun 1915 1 BAPL 2 DATE Jun 1853 1 ENDL 2 DATE 16 Feb 1858 1 _UID F325B7AD9613DA4ABF10F2E181C817499469 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F8@ 2 DATE 24 Oct 1947 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:52:44 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Ashcraft\Abbigail A. Childs.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I474@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1806/1813 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 _UID D9CCD67B687E824E818E8CA2067547CE79C2 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F44@ 2 DATE 17 Jun 1999 2 TEMP MTIMP 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:32 0 @I475@ INDI 1 NAME John /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jun 1819 2 PLAC Walliford, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1894 1 BAPL 2 DATE 3 Jul 1846 1 ENDL 2 DATE 3 Apr 1857 2 TEMP EHOUS 1 _UID 8178A8A0A880BA46BC232D90E93C8A904431 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F44@ 2 DATE 10 Oct 1894 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 NOTE ! John md 1) Marion McNeil or McMerle. 2) Catherine Williamson. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:32 0 @I476@ INDI 1 NAME Ninian Douglas /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Ninian Douglas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1821 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1898 1 BAPL 2 DATE 4 Jul 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 11 Apr 1975 2 TEMP LANGE 1 _UID 198E01F83EEB6E4D9FD4B0AF23BB5BC75613 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 NOTE ! Ninian md Christina Campbell 30 June 1898, was a twin 2 CONT There is confusion about this person in the 1988 IGI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I477@ INDI 1 NAME Marian Doyle /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Marian Doyle 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1821 2 PLAC Walliford, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland 1 CHR 2 DATE 30 May 1823 2 PLAC Walliford, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Oct 1987 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 26 Oct 1987 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 _UID 3F016C6539C86D419379E31B63600756EAA7 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F44@ 2 DATE 17 Jun 1999 2 TEMP MTIMP 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:32 0 @I478@ INDI 1 NAME Ramsay /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Ramsay 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 May 1823 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 May 1823 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 May 1922 1 ENDL 2 DATE 5 Jun 1923 1 _UID 4457D621EE40BA448A3E2227AE79A85BF9A9 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I479@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda Martha McGill /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Matilda Martha McGill 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Nov 1824/1825 2 PLAC Inveresk, Mid, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1907 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Jun 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 Sep 1855 1 _UID 4D0C9F6AAF72F446A8408252466549057234 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 NOTE ! Matilda/Martha md William Morgan 23 Apr 1841. 2 CONT Was Wm a brother to Thomas Morgan that her sister, Jane McGill Nelson md? 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I480@ INDI 1 NAME Hogg /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Hogg 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1827 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1900 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jun 1922 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Aug 1924 1 _UID F340F6DF3C5E0E4B8521E5230F658946EC9F 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 NOTE ! Hogg md Betty McDowell- 1988 IGI 8516391-27 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I481@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Banks /Nelson/ 2 SURN Nelson 2 GIVN Edward Banks 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1830 2 PLAC Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1902 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1 Jun 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 May 1870 1 _UID A561474FADA4F94AA9688A8FB153F6D92D09 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 NOTE ! Edward md Agnes/Ann Morgan 19 Mar 1849 2 CONT 1988 IGI 8516391-27. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I484@ INDI 1 NAME William /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Mar 1823 2 PLAC , Adams, Ohio, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Apr 1823 2 PLAC , Adams, Ohio, Usa 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID B274D0829B27BE4E92481390F06873800E29 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 18 Aug 1982 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:36 0 @I485@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Amos 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1824 2 PLAC Troy, Adams, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE May 1898 1 BAPL 2 DATE 5 Aug 1846 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Apr 1854 1 _UID 453865D5C1DEB74082F7565A2C74F2B9C12B 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 8 Nov 1901 2 TEMP MANTI 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 NOTE ! Amos md Catherine Ursula Cook 15 Sep 1852 or 11 Oct 1852 has many LDS 2 CONT descendants: Carol Nelson, Tacoma, Wash. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:32 0 @I486@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1826 2 PLAC , Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 May 1856 1 BAPL 2 DATE 11 Mar 1970 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Mar 1852 1 _UID 6ADCA4114FF74D4B9C833B058397752EF528 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 4 Nov 1901 2 TEMP MANTI 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 NOTE ! Elizabeth md William Holden 18 Oct 1846. Sister, Jane Ristine also md 2 CONT him in polygamy, 25 Mar 1849. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:33 0 @I487@ INDI 1 NAME John Peterson /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN John Peterson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1828 2 PLAC Trytownship, Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1838 1 BAPL 2 DATE 25 Jan 1945 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Jan 1945 1 _UID A17F002020D2D74DA13D09382445DF01BEE1 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 8 Nov 1901 2 TEMP MANTI 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:34 0 @I488@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Ristine /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Jane Ristine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1830 2 PLAC Trytownship, Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 25 Aug 1847 1 ENDL 2 DATE 1 Nov 1855 1 _UID D5FFF981779D5B47BC96E1774D3067E274D3 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 28 Apr 1970 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:34 0 @I489@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1834 2 PLAC Trytownship, Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1838 2 PLAC , Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 BURI 2 PLAC , , Indiana, Usa 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID C005A50A9D2043479E6745F83356B7579476 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 8 Nov 1901 2 TEMP MANTI 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:34 0 @I490@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Jefferson /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Thomas Jefferson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jan 1838 2 PLAC Trytownship, Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1879 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 Oct 1943 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Jan 1945 1 _UID B11FB2E8F5C15B40B707F243F89491612CFD 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 28 Apr 1970 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 NOTE !Thomas, #8, md 1) Martha Ann Green 8 Nov 1859, md 2) Elizabeth Haynes. 2 CONT She md 2) John Kirgan, said to be of Johnston's Army. desc: Mont Gustin 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:35 0 @I491@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1840 2 PLAC Trytownship, Brown, Indiana, Usa 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , California, Usa 1 BAPL 2 DATE 25 Dec 1848 1 ENDL 2 DATE 11 Jul 1863 1 _UID 2CF3292075F3454A90670C618CBBA2E5911C 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 28 Apr 1970 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 NOTE ! #9, Mary md Samuel Martin lived in San Jose, Calif 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:35 0 @I492@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Lucy /Fullmer/ 2 SURN Fullmer 2 GIVN Caroline Lucy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 311BED3271987247AC33D0CDBE07A4F305DA 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2000 3 TIME 22:40:47 0 @I493@ INDI 1 NAME George Wallace /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN George Wallace 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1845 2 PLAC Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1852 2 PLAC , , Utah, Usa 1 BAPL 2 STAT CHILD 1 ENDL 2 STAT CHILD 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID 850A01DC43A9834C963FA1B8B0F629CDF1D9 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 18 Aug 1982 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:34 0 @I494@ INDI 1 NAME Alma /Gustin/ 2 SURN Gustin 2 GIVN Alma 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jul 1848 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1891 1 BAPL 2 DATE 20 Mar 1970 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Apr 1970 1 _UID E9F7DBF9CD29B0418485DFE66FE8EFB968B6 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F36@ 2 DATE 28 Apr 1970 2 TEMP LANGE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:32 0 @I495@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas H /Sly/ 2 SURN Sly 2 GIVN Thomas H 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1818 2 PLAC Ontario, Canada 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1902 2 PLAC Michigan 1 BAPL 2 DATE 11 Jan 1974 2 TEMP LOGAN 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 6 Feb 1974 2 TEMP LOGAN 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID 92B87A4205BFA64FBA318C917818FB72C476 1 FAMS @F388@ 1 FAMC @F386@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F386@ 2 DATE 27 Feb 1974 2 TEMP LOGAN 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:54 0 @I513@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Lavinia Gaunt /Perkins/ 2 SURN Perkins 2 GIVN Sarah Lavinia Gaunt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1801 2 PLAC , White, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1836 1 BAPL 2 DATE 13 Apr 1929 1 ENDL 2 DATE 22 Apr 1929 2 TEMP ARIZO 1 _UID 0C94C9753B8FD34E8A3A454934A27548AE19 1 FAMS @F168@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 15 Oct 1991 2 TEMP JRIVE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:44 0 @I514@ INDI 1 NAME John /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1794 2 PLAC , , Tennessee, Usa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1882 1 BAPL 2 DATE 31 Mar 1964 2 TEMP SLAKE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 17 Jan 1846 2 TEMP NAUVO 1 _UID 16BFCE61E2461441A4C5A8BE1DA531E2253D 1 FAMS @F168@ 1 SLGC 2 DATE 15 May 1952 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:56 0 @I545@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4F449DAD51F31D47957BC3B82DE0E1C6C434 1 FAMS @F265@ 0 @I581@ INDI 1 NAME Emma // 2 GIVN Emma 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1835 2 PLAC Monks Eleigh 1 BAPL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID 748B7A15695DBE498C9B47170CD96775A1C2 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I582@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bowers/ 2 SURN Bowers 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 2 PLAC Monks Eleigh, , Suffolk, England 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Jan 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Feb 1998 2 TEMP PROVO 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID 46C6A6F453E9D44B83BFDB780463D7B68AAC 1 FAMS @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:23 0 @I583@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Mary Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1803 2 PLAC Monks Eleigh, , Suffolk, England 1 BAPL 2 DATE 23 Sep 1992 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Jun 1993 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S24@ 1 _UID FAC058B19EAF48459DACBC27731063DD8C3D 1 FAMS @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:44:40 0 @I584@ INDI 1 NAME John /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID A8E452D7687DD745985DBCABD951075A9D1E 1 FAMS @F104@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I585@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Clark/ 2 SURN Clark 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID E9BA3886033AB847A21D63A5646B7B9A486C 1 FAMS @F104@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I586@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID CD9433DE578B294E82934BE03EA20B291F45 1 FAMS @F105@ 0 @I587@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX F 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1867 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1901 1 ENDL 2 DATE 24 Sep 1905 1 _UID 15A0878EAAC90D44B53CF975108927721FCF 1 FAMC @F122@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F122@ 2 STAT BIC 1 NOTE Never married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Oct 1999 3 TIME 15:29:49 0 @I735@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa May /Gower/ 2 SURN Gower 2 GIVN Louisa May 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 May 1870 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1956 1 BAPL 2 DATE Aug 1880 1 ENDL 2 DATE 30 Dec 1914 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 _UID 0FD44F5C20FD804B9D6D2CFC080FAED643B2 1 FAMC @F122@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F122@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Oct 1999 3 TIME 15:31:07 0 @I736@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Cresswell/ 2 SURN Cresswell 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID C6BB22996DB89E40ACC35216A17E7634DF93 1 FAMS @F246@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Oct 1999 3 TIME 15:33:13 0 @I737@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Williams/ 2 SURN Williams 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID B4C7B9CDCB43B9429B4DF3F9D3C59E73872D 1 FAMS @F247@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Oct 1999 3 TIME 15:33:52 0 @I739@ INDI 1 NAME LIVING 1 SEX M 1 _UID FF968AA9F958F8488A438F56C7EC35AEA1AC 1 FAMC @F213@ 0 @I740@ INDI 1 NAME Laurent /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Laurent 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jun 1875 2 PLAC Jaxu, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1954 2 PLAC France 1 BAPL 2 DATE 14 Sep 1982 2 TEMP SE 1 ENDL 2 DATE 11 Nov 1982 2 TEMP SE 1 _UID 70ECA5CE5E4701409952669B862A57A54D69 1 FAMS @F251@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F252@ 2 DATE 11 Nov 1982 2 TEMP SE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I741@ INDI 1 NAME Pierre /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Pierre 2 _AKA Pete 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1893 2 PLAC St. Jean, Pied de Port, B. P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Dec 1978 2 PLAC Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado 1 BURI 2 DATE Jan 1979 2 PLAC Fruita, Mesa, Colorado 1 BAPL 2 DATE 8 Jul 1980 2 TEMP SL 1 ENDL 2 DATE 8 Jul 1980 2 TEMP SL 1 _UID 47A3D68B58815F4C9A97DD273D42FAEB6848 1 FAMS @F250@ 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F251@ 2 DATE 9 May 1981 2 TEMP SE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Mar 2001 3 TIME 22:31:50 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Kohls\Pierre Etcheverry.jpg 2 TITL 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Kohls\Salvador Etcheverry.jpg 2 TITL Family 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE images\Kohls\Pete Etcheverry headstone.JPG 2 TITL Headstone 2 NOTE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM N 2 _TYPE PHOTO 2 _SSHOW Y 0 @I742@ INDI 1 NAME Isa Elizabeth /Nix/ 2 SURN Nix 2 GIVN Isa Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Sep 1908 2 PLAC Blanding, San Juan, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jun 1957 2 PLAC Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado 1 BURI 2 DATE 1957 2 PLAC Fruita, Mesa, Colorado 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1 Jul 1919 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Oct 1928 1 _UID ED3DC66BED79844B91D87BB7192F3688318A 1 FAMS @F250@ 1 FAMC @F253@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F253@ 2 STAT BIC 1 NOTE Diary of Isa E. Nix ETCHEVERRY 2 CONT 2 CONT July 22, 1938 2 CONT Married for one month, seems longer Not that it hasn't been the pleasantest months but becau 2 CONC se I feel like I had belonged to Pate much longer than that.. 2 CONT With much to do this morning in preparation for our trip, and finding our horses and mules 2 CONC , which got out of the pasture, we started at eleven thirty a.m. for a twenty eight mile rid 2 CONC e being tired before we started I wondered if I would be able to-make the trip, but, after w 2 CONC e were on our way a few miles I fe1t rested. Riding the nicest pinto horse (Prince), I foun 2 CONC d the trip all the way a very easy and enjoyable one. The first ten miles of the way I was fa 2 CONC miliar with the beauty of the hills, but after those miles I was discovering new places, beau 2 CONC ty, and steeper climbing.. I thought as I rode along the trail that day, that very' few peopl 2 CONC e really realized what a beautiful world we live in. In a car one passes the** hidden places 2 CONC , on foot one doesn't get so far, but horseback one sees everything. The Columbines and wil 2 CONC d flowers were beautiful, I never saw such big beautiful spruce and fir trees. I don't have t 2 CONC he words to put down the real beauty of it all. 2 CONT We had lunch on a clear cold stream on the Umpoguery forest reserve line. While we were lunc 2 CONC hing, (which seemed better than most dinners-because we were hungry), it started to rains s 2 CONC o being well provided with proper slickers for the rain, we were not bothered at all. So th 2 CONC e next few miles we traveled in a gentle rain which seemed to enhance the beauty of everythin 2 CONC g. One trail after leaving the Rangers Station was a very steep zigzag one. It seemed like i 2 CONC t took us hour* to climb to the top which must have been three miles in length. ALL the way f 2 CONC rom there we were gradually climbing steeper into the higher mountains. The number of swift r 2 CONC unning streams of clear water was always a thrill to me; It seemed that there were so many o 2 CONC f them. Roses, I never saw such large ones: a& the wild one & we came through. Pete got off a 2 CONC nd picked me a few which I carried a distance of about seven or eight miles in my hand. Anyon 2 CONC e who has never seen the Indian paintbrush can never appreciate the gorgeous colorings fro 2 CONC m a most delicate pink and cream to the darkest of these colors. Well, we arrived at Fall Cre 2 CONC ek and Pete's brother's camp around seven o'clock p.m.., unpacked, and I put on my first pai 2 CONC r of horse hobbles - always 'something new - made our bed which is a good one under a tree an 2 CONC d the stars, cooked our supper of fried potatoes, sour, dough broad and tomatoes, visited wit 2 CONC h Blackie (Salvadore) and retired to bed - which seemed all of heaven to rest weary bones. 2 CONT July 23, 1938. Went back to sleep again, What a grand country 2 CONT Awakened about four but we to sleep in, frost an inch deep on our bad tarp, didn't get up be 2 CONC fore seven thirty. Found breakfast ready, which consisted of bacon and eggs and postum for me 2 CONC . Helped with the dishes and went with Pete to find the horses 2 CONT The horses were at the falls, and there for the first time I saw falls which were fall *, So 2 CONC me say they fall over two thousand feet, nearly three A large stream of water becomes a mis 2 CONC t before it reaches the bottom., What a eight, surly nature has provided this country with so 2 CONC me marvels which aren't seen but by a very few people. I feel honored. 2 CONT We packed our mules and left for another camp. I was riding a mule because of the steep an 2 CONC d rough trail we were going to go over. More beauty and a flower garden all the way. Many kin 2 CONC ds which I am not familiar with. Towards the last of our ride we were above timberline and i 2 CONC n among big snowdrifts with streams of water running in every direction. 2 CONT We left six hundred pounds of salt we were carrying at a camp ground, stopped and visited wi 2 CONC th a friend who lives in a tent (Clara) then came on to our camp- found things not so clean a 2 CONC s at Blackies Also the herder having troubles: with sheep, having mixed herds with another ou 2 CONC tfit. After setting up our teepee tent, Rote left to see what could be done, Clara came dow 2 CONC n to this camp while her husband (Agee) went and helped. 2 CONT We had quite a ha" storm which left the ground white and the air colder. I cooked supper an 2 CONC d after Clara left I retired feeling tired than I was the first day, 2 CONT July 24 2 CONT Got up after Pete had gone to finish cutting out the sheep. Eight o'clock a.m., feeling hung 2 CONC ry but rested. I built a fire and cooked some breakfast, cleaned up the camp boxes and cooke 2 CONC d dinner, still they haven't returned, so it seems; this day will be one of real rest for me 2 CONC . Three o'clock and they finally came for dinner:. Between wait* I have had some nice sleep 2 CONC . Dinner over, I helped Pat* got some wood, early supper and we went to bed. 2 CONT July 25 2 CONT Got up about eight o'clock. Got me some breakfast and went to look for Pete.. Didn't see him 2 CONC , so decided to do a little fishing. Stream by the tent, or I should say two, we are in a sma 2 CONC ll neck of land between two large streams of water, but no fish. Finally saw Pate, Went up an 2 CONC d watched them cut lambs and eve of Ketchems out of our herd. Came back and had an early dinn 2 CONC er. Our camp to close to the main trail, has been several people pass horseback all-day. Tw 2 CONC o men have been fixing trail across from our tent all day so it hasn't been lone some as fa 2 CONC r as seeing people. Slept four hour* while Pete cleaned up. Clara was down for a hour and Age 2 CONC e came by a few minutes later and they just left. We are going fishing tomorrow. 2 CONT July 26 Got up early. They finished cutting out the sheep and Pete came in sick* I gave hi 2 CONC s a big cup of soda water and two aspirins, and he felt some better - after that* Clara and A 2 CONC ggee came and we fixed our lunch and was off for Lake Crystal a distance of about ten miles 2 CONC . One cannot describe the trails. I felt like I had a bit of panty-waist about me when it cam 2 CONC e to some of the places* We stopped at a camp and picked up a fellow (John). who was to sho 2 CONC w us a part of the trail also fish with us. After some time we landed at the lake and ther 2 CONC e we found a party of some fourteen tourists there, having come up horseback from Lack City t 2 CONC o fish. The wind was blowing and it tryed to rain Five fish were caught by us. Clara the firs 2 CONC t, Agee the second and largest (1/2 lb.) and John and then Pate and then my line. I say my l 2 CONC ine but I didn't land. it, the fish took line & pole and all into the middle of the lake an 2 CONC d if it hadn't been for a ver,7 smart dog which retrieved it,, our fifth fish would have bee 2 CONC n lost It was all as large as Agee's. We returned over another trail, Agge case" a, coyote a 2 CONC nd several ground hogs. The trail was some what better although I nearly got Holley stuck i 2 CONC n a mud hole. Snow was all around us I had a snow ball to eat while waiting for Pete, and Agg 2 CONC e to *reset a trap, got rained on, got home to camp about five or six o'clock hungry and tire 2 CONC d, (Clara and I)- had supper Agge and Clara left for camp and we went to bed. 2 CONT July 27 Got up early, helped count Raleencies sheep got my feet wet end they stayed that wa 2 CONC y all day. Had breakfast while Pete got the horses. We packed the camp but it rained so har 2 CONC d we were afraid that we wouldn't be able to wave. camp but finally it cleared up enough so w 2 CONC e moved up about a mile, got camp set and it rained like the devil. We were coming on to Blac 2 CONC kie's Camp and after so long a wait while we cooked dinner and ate it, it cleared up and we c 2 CONC ame back over the trail. We met Blackie on the way to his sheep, stopped and talked to him th 2 CONC en went on to his camp. We unpacked, pitched our tent, and had supper. I read an article t 2 CONC o Pete out of the "American" - talked with Blackie then went to bed. 2 CONT Aft July 28 2 CONT Had breakfast early and packed camp and moved some two miles from old camp. It's a beautifu 2 CONC l place-but I preferred the other because of the trees., Set camp, had dinner. Pete took a ba 2 CONC th, and I washed. Put out a fairly good washing, then I took a bath, washed my head and fel 2 CONC t like a new person. Went to bed long before Pate did* 2 CONT July, 29 Blackie's birthday He is 36 years old. Day uneventful except for the pills Pete an 2 CONC d I took last night. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Apr 2000 3 TIME 22:02:20 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE images\Kohls\Isa E. 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San Juan, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Feb 1961 1 BAPL 2 DATE 16 Aug 1903 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Apr 1977 2 TEMP OG 1 _UID 7AB8FF1A4B758448BDD843F0C6DA1AA6FF79 1 FAMC @F253@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F253@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I767@ INDI 1 NAME Lena May /Nix/ 2 SURN Nix 2 GIVN Lena May 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 May 1898 2 PLAC Bluff City, San Juan, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1972 1 BAPL 2 DATE 6 May 1906 1 ENDL 2 DATE 19 Dec 1958 2 TEMP SL 1 _UID 7BCEF2CA57CC5B46AE7CB0F8855BA5BDDD14 1 FAMC @F253@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F253@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I768@ INDI 1 NAME William James /Nix/ Jr. 2 SURN Nix 2 GIVN William James 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Nov 1902 2 PLAC Moab, Grand, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1988 1 BAPL 2 DATE 7 Mar 1911 1 ENDL 2 DATE 5 Oct 1927 2 TEMP SL 1 _UID CD911DC3FFB13C41A7C79E8633C148154EAB 1 FAMC @F253@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F253@ 2 STAT BIC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I769@ INDI 1 NAME Paul Allan /Nix/ 2 SURN Nix 2 GIVN 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1 Apr 1895 2 PLAC St Jean le Vieux, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 May 1962 2 PLAC Fruita, Mesa, Colorado 1 BAPL 2 DATE 25 May 1966 1 ENDL 2 DATE 28 Sep 1966 1 _UID 78896932F710B6439D5A1266F25F7DBD96EE 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F251@ 2 DATE 9 May 1981 2 TEMP SE 2 SOUR @S23@ 3 PAGE main 3 NOTE also done 11 Nov 1982 in Seattle Temple 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Nov 2001 3 TIME 20:15:41 0 @I773@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Marie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1898 2 PLAC St Jean le Vieux, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1992 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 May 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Jul 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 _UID 3D0F6768C79D464DB28238CE81A42857F02A 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F251@ 2 DATE 7 Dec 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I774@ INDI 1 NAME Saubieur (Salvadore) /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Saubieur (Salvadore) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1902 2 PLAC Ispoure, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1992 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 May 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Jun 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 _UID 9DBD8C65D50A9C499822B586E2F4BEB54DDE 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F251@ 2 DATE 7 Dec 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I775@ INDI 1 NAME Josephine /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Josephine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1905 2 PLAC Ispoure, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1992 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 May 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 ENDL 2 DATE 15 Aug 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 _UID 05EC8AB6EFCF944F9224CDAEFA121CD2FD7E 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F251@ 2 DATE 7 Dec 1995 2 TEMP SL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I776@ INDI 1 NAME Marie (Mary) /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Marie (Mary) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1905 2 PLAC Ispoure, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1992 2 PLAC France 1 BAPL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID 67350D5367A7ED4381304A6A3F3C28D91B15 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F251@ 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I777@ INDI 1 NAME Jean Pierre /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Jean Pierre 1 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St. Jean, Pied de Port, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1932 2 PLAC Ispoure, B.P., France 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Jul 1955 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 Apr 1957 1 _UID FAB94230EED58048984CE43029EAA04FAA67 1 FAMS @F252@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I781@ INDI 1 NAME Josephine /Laplace/ 2 SURN Laplace 2 GIVN Josephine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Nov 1849 2 PLAC Garris, B.P., France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 May 1930 2 PLAC Ispoure, B.P., France 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 May 1930 2 PLAC Ispoure, B.P., France 1 BAPL 2 DATE 12 Jul 1955 1 ENDL 2 DATE 4 May 1957 1 _UID 8279B3C6E0834345B2002E51C202EC266680 1 FAMS @F252@ 1 FAMC @F261@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F261@ 2 DATE 17 Dec 1957 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I782@ INDI 1 NAME Marianne /Etcheverry/ 2 SURN Etcheverry 2 GIVN Marianne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1873 2 PLAC Jaxu, B.P., France 1 BAPL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 ENDL 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 _UID 3F27B4C1222B6C448527E2BD4C07B2052DCF 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F252@ 2 STAT SUBMITTED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I783@ INDI 1 NAME Lucinda J /Sharp/ 2 SURN Sharp 2 GIVN Lucinda J 1 SEX F 1 _UID C47FDC6938EBCA4ABF160248A271B741E9D5 1 FAMS @F260@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I784@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel F /Lemmon/ 2 SURN Lemmon 2 GIVN Daniel F 1 SEX M 1 _UID 55F371BDDB93E04D9C0EDAEA8B4CB4F0FAB6 1 FAMS @F260@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I785@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur Carl /Kohls/ 2 SURN Kohls 2 GIVN Arthur Carl 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1901 2 PLAC Litchfield, Shrmn, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1918 1 BAPL 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 ENDL 2 STAT CLEARED 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 _UID 011C6C8DC8C6D64EB5562F76B7D9FC999D23 1 FAMC @F254@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F254@ 2 DATE 3 Oct 1989 2 TEMP MANTI 2 SOUR @S25@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2002 3 TIME 20:45:37 0 @I786@ INDI 1 NAME Ella Matilda Wihelmina /Kohls/ 2 SURN Kohls 2 GIVN Ella Matilda Wihelmina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1903 2 PLAC Litchfield, Shrmn, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , , Ella 1 _UID 220C0C4C57E99A4CB060F0019745445724EE 1 FAMC 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24 Mar 1872 2 PLAC Schonberg, Schles-Holst, Prss 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1963 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 May 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Aug 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 _UID 42DA554F19CB8140838B868E8529A84F2CBB 1 FAMC @F257@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F257@ 2 DATE 18 Sep 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I793@ INDI 1 NAME Laura Catharina /Kasch/ 2 SURN Kasch 2 GIVN Laura Catharina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Sep 1874 2 PLAC Schonberg, Schles-Holst, Prss 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1909 1 BAPL 2 DATE 25 Apr 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 ENDL 2 DATE 25 Jun 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 _UID 1D85BA2E49FB134FAA78789B6ECA2B824A34 1 FAMC @F257@ 1 SLGC 2 FAMC @F257@ 2 DATE 18 Sep 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2001 3 TIME 18:21:32 0 @I794@ INDI 1 NAME Gustav August /Kasch/ 2 SURN Kasch 2 GIVN Gustav August 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 May 1876 2 PLAC Schonberg, Schles-Holst, Prss 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 May 1965 1 BAPL 2 DATE 9 May 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 ENDL 2 DATE 14 Aug 1970 2 TEMP MT 1 _UID 49AD74890482134D8EEC0ACB81F23ACEA36C 1 FAMC @F257@ 1 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Skatelov, Krnbrg., Swd 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1786 1 AFN B5F6-26 1 _UID C71E91E916B52744B784131FB82A1208FE99 1 FAMC @F442@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1399@ INDI 1 NAME Kierstin /SVENSSON/ 2 SURN SVENSSON 2 GIVN Kierstin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1788 2 PLAC Kalvsvik, Krnbrg., Swd 1 AFN B5F6-3C 1 _UID 2EE47929810A95488F87F7A33C297752FA90 1 FAMC @F442@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1400@ INDI 1 NAME Wallborg /SVENSSON/ 2 SURN SVENSSON 2 GIVN Wallborg 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1798 2 PLAC Kalvsvik, Krnbrg., Swd 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1822 1 AFN B5F6-6V 1 _UID 1C9969919EEE774FB27C09B4EE552E91EE33 1 FAMC @F442@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1401@ INDI 1 NAME Lars /MANSSON/ 2 SURN MANSSON 2 GIVN Lars 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1745 2 PLAC Blandinge, Kronberg, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Apr 1811 2 PLAC Blandinge, Kronberg, Sweden 1 AFN 43WP-JR 1 _UID C36030745B820B4CA732D9995D8B55EF729F 1 FAMS @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1402@ INDI 1 NAME Karin /STAFFANSSON/ 2 SURN STAFFANSSON 2 GIVN Karin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1743 2 PLAC Blandinge, Kronobergs, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1831 2 PLAC Blandinge, Kronobergs, Sweden 1 AFN 43WP-KX 1 _UID 438CD1662424B346A945DF1CC3C7B0AE1810 1 FAMS @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1403@ INDI 1 NAME Staffan /LARSSON/ 2 SURN LARSSON 2 GIVN Staffan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1771 2 PLAC Blandinge, Krnbrg, Swd 1 AFN 43WP-VH 1 _UID 9E901109A52155488804D15E1D7614505D1A 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1404@ INDI 1 NAME Ingrid /LARSSON/ 2 SURN LARSSON 2 GIVN Ingrid 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1774 2 PLAC Blandinge, Krnbrg, Swd 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Feb 1803 2 PLAC Bladinge, Kronoberg, Sweden 1 AFN 43WP-WN 1 _UID 59BFDE3ABB0A0F48AE59978ADE6BCF0D99A6 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1405@ INDI 1 NAME Pehr /LARSSON/ 2 SURN LARSSON 2 GIVN Pehr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Aug 1776 2 PLAC Blandinge, Krnbrg, Swd 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1777 1 AFN 43WP-XT 1 _UID 0FC778177C0C5540963A15C5CC442B01682A 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1406@ INDI 1 NAME Marta /LARSSON/ 2 SURN LARSSON 2 GIVN Marta 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Nov 1777 2 PLAC Blandinge, Krnbrg, Swd 1 AFN 43WP-Z1 1 _UID 491C997D15EFE94895388CEA6BA4E1D9BC0B 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1407@ INDI 1 NAME Pehr /LARSSON/ 2 SURN LARSSON 2 GIVN Pehr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1780 2 PLAC Blandinge, Krnbrg, Swd 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1784 1 AFN 43WQ-05 1 _UID F3C6B003B3D3644F869F079448BC41CF79F1 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1408@ INDI 1 NAME Jonas /LARSSON/ 2 SURN LARSSON 2 GIVN Jonas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1783 2 PLAC Blandinge, Krnbrg, Swd 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1827 2 PLAC Bladinge, Kronoberg, Sweden 1 AFN 43WQ-1B 1 _UID 53A8B8201F79F84096D353AA7E7A544DA263 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 SOUR @S33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 16:29:55 0 @I1432@ INDI 1 NAME Bettie C. /PRICE/ 2 SURN PRICE 2 GIVN Bettie C. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1817 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee ? 1 AFN 1DQX-J76 1 _UID 876CDCB736D06D4D9F38672D412C79D86FA3 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:02:09 0 @I1433@ INDI 1 NAME William /PRICE/ 2 SURN PRICE 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1820 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee ? 1 AFN 1DQX-J8D 1 _UID BD99AD471B478A468870E4132162E2FECE76 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:02:09 0 @I1434@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna /PRICE/ 2 SURN PRICE 2 GIVN Johanna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1881 2 PLAC Clover Valley, Washington, Utah 1 AFN 1DQX-JC1 1 _UID 05F4A920F019344DA153624C30A54DD5E5BD 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 SOUR @S35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:02:09 0 @I1477@ INDI 1 NAME Curlus Shim /APPLEBY/ 2 SURN APPLEBY 2 GIVN Curlus Shim 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1836 2 PLAC Trubless, , New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1898 2 PLAC Lander, Fremont, Wyoming 1 AFN JHG3-KC 1 _UID 1D55F8303D6D3346967F1F039C842F529568 1 FAMS @F455@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:42:28 0 @I1481@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Marinda /APPLEBY/ 2 SURN APPLEBY 2 GIVN Sarah Marinda 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1872 2 PLAC Ophir, Toole, Utah 1 AFN JHG3-LJ 1 _UID F811CCF942D25A4BA5E45992E0DE1AB285E5 1 FAMC @F455@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:42:28 0 @I1482@ INDI 1 NAME Curlus S Jr /APPLEBY/ 2 SURN APPLEBY 2 GIVN Curlus S Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1875 2 PLAC Ophir, Toole, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1902 1 BURI 2 DATE Jul 1902 1 AFN JHG3-MP 1 _UID 06EDF67690119C4380EBA7CDC48DBA1FE845 1 FAMC @F455@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:42:28 0 @I1483@ INDI 1 NAME Lonidar Bruce (Alonzo B.) 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0 @I1486@ INDI 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1882 2 PLAC Lander, Fremont, Wyoming 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1953 2 PLAC Lander, Fremont, Wyoming 1 BURI 2 DATE 9 Apr 1953 2 PLAC Mt.hope Cem., Fremont, Lander, Wyoming 1 _UID C25AB68F6C04964196FCF419A4E36CB4EE8C 1 FAMC @F455@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jun 2002 3 TIME 14:27:01 0 @I1487@ INDI 1 NAME Ethel L. /APPLEBY/ 2 SURN APPLEBY 2 GIVN Ethel L. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1891 2 PLAC Rock Spring, Sweetwater, Wyoming 1 AFN JHG3-SK 1 _UID C3D5258E0EED374193FF6ED0DF98751993A9 1 FAMC @F455@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jun 2002 3 TIME 22:42:28 0 @F1@ FAM 1 _UID 5B7322ED8B0A0349BB75E7873C1BB6EE57A6 1 HUSB @I1@ 1 WIFE @I472@ 1 CHIL @I388@ 1 CHIL @I643@ 1 CHIL @I386@ 1 CHIL @I651@ 1 CHIL @I653@ 1 CHIL @I1207@ 0 @F2@ FAM 1 _UID A3AA760CFB0EC24FAF35E858CEB78CD4F24B 1 HUSB @I441@ 1 WIFE @I880@ 1 CHIL @I901@ 1 CHIL @I902@ 1 CHIL @I903@ 1 CHIL @I904@ 1 CHIL @I894@ 1 CHIL @I893@ 1 CHIL @I892@ 1 CHIL @I874@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 24 Jun 1914 1 SLGS 2 DATE 24 Sep 1949 0 @F3@ FAM 1 _UID 53A30EA9EF4F5948ACA50DADFF019229528F 1 HUSB @I8@ 1 WIFE @I9@ 1 CHIL @I2@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 19 Sep 1935 2 PLAC Salt Lake, Utah, Utah, Usa 1 SLGS 2 DATE 19 Sep 1935 2 TEMP SLAKE 2 SOUR @S14@ 3 NOTE Salt Lake County, Utah, by Stephen L. Chipman 0 @F4@ FAM 1 _UID D2B9891BEFA93B48BC2B96967FC305A94D98 1 DIV Y 1 HUSB @I843@ 1 WIFE @I866@ 0 @F5@ FAM 1 _UID 10F81566329F504E87257AFDAC9672BA83FF 1 HUSB @I11@ 1 WIFE @I4@ 1 CHIL @I647@ 1 CHIL @I999@ 1 CHIL @I648@ 1 CHIL @I960@ 1 CHIL @I961@ 0 @F6@ FAM 1 _UID 5FA4915C506B1B43A5350C4E4323DEA12223 1 HUSB @I644@ 1 WIFE @I5@ 1 CHIL @I652@ 1 CHIL @I959@ 0 @F7@ FAM 1 _UID 001F4768A7EE844CA0D9E89E359A9058E96C 1 HUSB @I645@ 1 WIFE @I6@ 1 CHIL @I646@ 1 CHIL @I962@ 1 CHIL @I1208@ 0 @F8@ FAM 1 _UID 79AE89D652E5814FBC7E983A878664808A98 1 HUSB @I7@ 1 WIFE @I70@ 1 CHIL @I473@ 1 CHIL @I977@ 1 CHIL @I978@ 1 CHIL @I979@ 1 CHIL @I980@ 1 CHIL @I981@ 1 CHIL @I233@ 1 CHIL @I983@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Jul 1834 2 PLAC Orleans, Jefferson, New York 1 SLGS 2 DATE 26 Jul 1862 2 TEMP EHOUS 0 @F10@ FAM 1 _UID E71E4B4A686C334381DFF574AD8C487CAA72 1 HUSB @I10@ 1 WIFE @I34@ 1 CHIL @I8@ 1 CHIL @I362@ 1 CHIL @I363@ 1 CHIL @I364@ 1 CHIL @I365@ 1 CHIL @I366@ 1 CHIL @I342@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 2 Mar 1911 2 PLAC Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Usa 1 SLGS 2 DATE 19 May 1951 2 TEMP SGEOR 0 @F11@ FAM 1 _UID 371083DEF621624EB1A4C9667D5B2AEBE051 1 HUSB @I238@ 1 WIFE @I239@ 1 CHIL @I1000@ 1 CHIL @I9@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 2 Jun 1910 2 PLAC North Creek, Beaver, Utah 1 SLGS 2 DATE 8 Jul 1954 2 TEMP SGEOR 2 SOUR @S15@ 3 NOTE Submitter, Alma Flora Edwards Sly, daughter. 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