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FAMILY HISTORY ON ANCESTORS OF

Iris Wood

Iris (left) and Ila (her sister) Wood

Compiled and written by Shauna Dalton Hart 5197 S. Wesley Road Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone: 801-288-9998 E-mail: UsHarts@comcast.net

Family History on Ancestors of Iris Wood Dalton


This book includes historical information on thirty ancestors of Iris Wood Dalton; including dates, places lived, occupations, pictures (where available), LDS information. Pedigree Sheets, Family Group Sheets, and a brief biography of each. I have included a list of pioneers that crossed the plains to Utah between 1847 and 1869. This list also includes baptism dates for these early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also included is information on where each person is buried, with pictures (where available) of their grave sites. Family names include: Wood, Cripps, Webb, Wright, Russell, Badcock, Milgate, Angell, Botsford, Hepburn, Jackens, Jackson, Johncock, Reader, Dad man. and Young.. There are five generations represented in these histories. Iris comes from a line of noble men and women including such ancestors as Mary Chilton and John Winslow (original Mayflower passengers), George Morton (Pilgrim father, a Puritan arriving in America in 1623); Thomas Angell (cousin and co-founder with Roger Williams of Rhode Island), William Hepburn Russell (Co-founder of the Pony Express); and Solomon Angell (member of the First Quorum 70s of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints); to name a few. Iris' ancestry came mainly from England, and included nobility stemming from the Plantagenet line. The later generations all resided and/or were bom in Utah, and were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The average age at death of all men in the five generations included is 61 years; the average age of death of all women in the five generations is 73 years. The Pedigree Chart at the beginning of the histories is the key to the numbering system used to identify each ancestor. On it each person is assigned a number. That number will correlate with the individual history; i.e., Iris Wood is W-l, her father - Jewett Wood is W-2, her mother - Eva Alvira Cripps is W-3, etc. Diligent research has been done to obtain records and histories through books, genealogies, family histories, the internet, Family Search, and Ancestry. I have made an earnest attempt to use correct information; however, I am sure there are errors, and new information can and will be added. I am grateful for the assistance of my faithful companion, John A. Hart, for his tireless help. I am honored to be a descendant from such worthy, noble progenitors. I have come to appreciate their courage, character and commitment. Compiling this book has given me an even greater desire to leave a legacy of faith, as they did, to my loved ones. Shauna Dalton Hart Daughter of Iris Wood Dalton

INDEX - IRIS WOOD FAMILY


Preface

Pictures: o Women maternal side o Men maternal side o Men and Women paternal side o Pedigree Sheet with pictures Ancestors who crossed the plains to Utah between 1847 and 1869. Includes Baptism dates into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Cemetery information including locations and pictures of grave stones Where the Wood line lived during their lifetime Master Pedigree Chart Five generations Personal information for 31 ancestors: o o o o Individual summaries Brief history Pedigree Chart Family Group Sheet

Pictures of Wood Women Maternal side

Eva Cripps Mother

Adaline LaVem Wright Grandmother

Sarah Elizabeth Angell Great-Grandmother

Matilda I. Milgate Great-Grandmother

Ann Reader Great-Great-Grandmother

Pamela Dalton Daughter

Shauna Dalton Daughter

Pictures of Wood Men Maternal side

Jefferson Wright Grandfather

Solomon Angell Great-Grandfather

Edward A. Cripps Grandfather

Jeremiah Milgate Great-Great-Grandfather

Pictures of Wood Women Paternal side

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Martha Eliza Webb Grandmother

Mary Webb Great-Grandmother

Emeline Marcia Russell Great-Grandmother

Pictures of Wood Men Paternal side

Jewett Wood Father

Henry Elisha Wood Grandfather

INS W O O D DALTON ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS

IRIS WOOD DALTON MALE ANCESTORS

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Seated to spouse C Children's ordinances 8 Elisha Kent W O O D

Chart no. 1 16 Henry W O O D

B:Abt. 1753 17 Lucy BOTSFORD 4 Henry Elisha W O O D B:8 Mar 1758 18 William Eaton RUSSELL

B:Abt 1798 Emetine Marcia RUSSELL 2 Jewett W O O D B:7 Jul 1824 P: Carrol lton,Greene,IL M: P: D:28 Dec 1910 P: Kanarra,lron,Utah,USA B:1Jun1890 P: Kannarra.lron.UT M: P: D:26Jun1946 P: Cedar City.lron.Utah

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B:22 Nov 1785 19 Betsey A n n HEPBURN

B:1781 20 John BADCOCK

B: 15 May 1785 5 Martha Eliza BADCOCK

21 Elizabeth JACKENS

B:1805 11 Mary W E B B

B:1788 22 De Grasse W E B B

i Iris W O O D B:14Jun1850 P: Littlington.Cambs.England D:27 Nov 1937 P: Kanarraville,lron,UT

B:1783 23 Mary JACKSON

B:3 Apr 1805 12 John B CRIPPS BEPSC

B:29 Mar 1786 24 Edward CRIPPS BE SC B: 16 Oct 1785 25 Lvdia JOHNCOCK SC

B:7 Jul 1921 P: Kanarra,lron,Utah,USA M:9 Sep 1939 P: Parowan,Iron,Utah D: P:

6 Edward Alfred CRIPPS BEPS B: B:21 May 1814 26 Jeremiah MILGATE 13 Matilda Izzard MILLGATE _ SC B:27Mar 1796 27 A n n Izzard READER B:11 Jun1861 P: East Church,Q,Kent,England M:5 Mar 1879 P: St George,Washington,U,USA D: 10 May 1917 P:Humcane,Washington,U,USA

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B:30 May 1797 28 Asa W R I G H T

Jefferson WRIGHT B:22 Oct 1798 29 Bathsheba DADMAN

B:6 Feb 1901 P: Ely .White Pine.Nevada D: 19 Sep 1979 P: Norwalk.Los Angeles.CA
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B: 30 Jul 1825 15 Sarah Elizabeth A N G E L L

B:4 Apr 1802 30 Solomon A N G E L L

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P: Brigham City.Box Elder,U,USA D:8 Mar 1955 P: Hurricane,Washington,U,USA

B:21 Apr 1806 31 Eunice Clark Y O U N G

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Direct Ancestors of Shauna Dalton H a r t Pioneers who crossed the plains to Utah (1847-1869 prior to the railroad)

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Early LDS Baptism Dates

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Angell, Solomon Young, Eunice Clark Wright, Jefferson Angell, Sarah Elizabeth Angell, Phebe Ann Morton

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CEMETERY INFORMATION FOR 31 DIRECT ANCESTORS OF IRIS WOOD DALTON (Note: Items in parenthesis ( ) indicate inscription on tombstone)

ID #: W-l Name: Iris Wood Date of Death Alive Burial Place: Burial plot is purchased at Parowan Cemetery, Parowan, Utah Directions: Take one of two off-ramps into Parowan to Center Street. Proceed East to end of city at the mouth of the Canyon Road. The cemetery is situated next to a hill with a colorful stone fence next to the main road. Row 14, Lot 2, Grave 5; about the center of the cemetery at the top of a hill. Double tombstone with Lewis, her husband.

ID#: W-2 Name: Jewett Wood Date of Death: 26 Jun 1946 Burial Place: Kanarra Cemetery, Kanarraville, Utah Directions: 1-15 to exit sign for Kanarraville, 5 miles to town, turn right on Center Street to end of town (Second West). Turn left and right down a lane about 1 Vi miles to cemetery on left. Closer to West side of small cemetery in about middle.

ID #: W-3 Name: Eva Alvira Cripps Date of Death: 19 Sep 1979 Burial Place: Rose Hill Cemetery, Whittier, California (also name on Jewett's grave in Kanarraville) Directions: 3888 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California. Enter cemetery through gate 1, main entrance, get map at information booth. She is buried in Sequoia Lawn 11305, Grave #1. No picture available.
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ID #: W-4 Name: Henry Elisha Wood Date of Death: 28 Dec 1910 Burial Place: Kanarra Cemetery, Kanarraville, Utah Directions: See W-2 for details.

ID #: W-5 Name: Martha Eliza Badcock (Martha W. Wood) Date of Death: 27 Nov 1937 Burial Place: Kanarra Cemetery, Kanarraville, Utah Directions: See W-2 for details

ID #: W-6 Name: Edward Alfred Cripps Date of Death: 10 May 1917 Burial Place: Hurricane Cemetery, Hurricane, Utah Directions: 600 North 100 East. Near large field. Inside cemetery, look for gazebo, then flag pole, go West to end of cemetery near field, go South to Lot 15 alongside dirt road. Buried next to his wife, Adaline.

ID #: W-7 Name: Adaline LaVem Wright Date of Death: 8 Mar 1955 Burial Place: Hurricane Cemetery, Hurricane, Utah Directions: See W-6 for details. Buried next to husband, Edward. See picture above.

ID #: W-8 Name: Elisha Kent Wood Date of Death: 1836 Burial Place: Exeter, Illinois (Scott County) Directions: Unable to locate exact cemetery. Several cemeteries in and around Exeter did not accept graves before 1860. Location unknown.

ID #: W-9 Name: Emeline Marcia Russell (Emma Avery) Date of Death: 28 Mar 1891 Burial Place: Buried in or around Chicago/Joliet, Illinois in a cemetery in the "33 Ward' of Chicago. Location unknown

ID #: W-10 Name: Moses (Jarres) Badcock Date of Death: April 1854 Burial Place: Litlington, England Directions: Location unknown

ID#: W-ll Name: Mary Webb (Mary Badcock Webb) Date of Death: 3 Jan 1903 Burial Place: Kanarra Cemetery, Kanarraville, Utah Directions: See W-6 for details

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ID#: W-12 Name: John B. Cripps (John Cripps) Date of Death: 22 Feb 1882 Burial Place: Fillmore Cemetery, Fillmore, Millard, Utah Directions: Grave is near a 4-pillar crypt about 10ft. high. Southwest of that with other Milgate graves around area. Grave and plot 91-2-7. Next to wife, Matilda. This grave stone also contains another family "Ralph" a sister and her husband.

ID#: W-13 Name: Matilda Izzard Milgate (Matilda Cripps) Date of Death: 4 Nov 1894 Burial Place: Fillmore Cemetery, Fillmore, Millard, Utah Directions: See W-12 for details. Grave and plot 91-2-8. Next to husband, John. See picture above.

ID #: W-14 Name: Jefferson Wright Date of Death:9 Feb 1896 (1895) Burial Place: Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, Virgin City, Iron, Utah Directions 1-9 to 150 West (North) to cemetery. Grave facing East, down first row, five graves in block F. See plot map in parking lot. ID#: W-15 Name: Sarah Elizabeth Angell Date of Death: 1895 (1905) Burial Place: Deseret, Millard, Utah Directions Unable to locate cemetery where Sarah is buried. Location unknown.

ID #: W-16 Name: Henry Wood Date of Death: 5 Jul 1821 Burial Place: Old Cemetery, Vergennes, Addison, Vermont Directions Information obtained from a book containing grave sites in the cemetery. It also showed two grandsons buried there. Further information unavailable.

ID#: W-17 Name: Lucy Botsford Date of Death: After 1823 Burial Place: Probably Vergennes, Addison, Vermont Directions Unable to locate burial place.

ID#: W-18 Name: William Eaton Russell Date of Death: 14 Jan 1814 Burial Place: Elmwood Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont Directions Research resulted in no information on record of the above. Elmwood Cemetery is located at Elmwood Ave and North St. (old North end of Burlington, VT.
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ID #: W-19 Name: Betsey Ann Hepburn Date of Death: 1 Mar 1810 Burial Place: Castle or Brown or Church Cemetery, Jericho, Vermont Directions The location of Castle Cemetery in back of the Lutheran Good Shepherd Church in Jericho. Have etching of her tombstone from a researcher indicating she was buried there. (See above)

ID #: W-20 Name: John Badcock Date of Death: 1845 Burial Place: Cambridge, England Directions

ID#: W-21 Name: Elizabeth lackens Date of Death: Unknown Burial Place: England Directions

ID #: W-22 Name: William DeGrass Webb Date of Death: 21 Dec 1872 Burial Place: Litlington, Cambridge, England Directions

ID #: W-23 Name: Mary Jackson DateofDeath:21 Dec 1872 Burial Place: Litlington, Cambridge, England Directions

ID #: W-24 Name: Edward Cripps Date of Death: 16 Oct 1785 Burial Place: Kent, England Directions

ID #: W-25 Name: Lydia Johncock Date of Death: 1837 Burial Place: Kent, England Directions

ID #: W-26 Name: Jeremiah Millgate Date of Death: 1865 Burial Place: St. Mary's Church, Faversham, Kent England Directions:

ID #: W-27 Name: Anna Izzard Reader Date of Death: 26 Dec 1875 Burial Place: St. Mary's Church, Faversham, Kent, England

ID #: W-28 Name: Asa Wright Date of Death: 22 Apr 1877 Burial Place: Westford Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex, MA Directions: Rt. 40 & Rt. 3,. Row 6, Grave 1. No picture available.

ID #: W-29 Name: Bathsheba Dadman Date of Death: 9 Oct 1868 Burial Place: Westford Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex, MA Directions: Rt. 40 & Rt. 3, Row 6, Grave 2. No picture available.

ID #: W-30 Name: Solomon Angell Date of Death: 20 Sep 1881 Burial Place: Leeds Cemetery, Leeds, Utah Directions: Off 1-15, Leeds exit to Main Street, South end of city to Cemetery Road, turn right. Enter main gate - walk South on main gravel road % down road. Look for obelisk grave on right. Buried next to wife, Eunice.

ID#: W-31 Name: Eunice Clark Young (Eunice Angell) Date of Death: 8 Feb 1879 Burial Place: Leeds Cemetery, Leeds, Utah Directions: See W-30 for details and location of grave. Buried beside her husband, Solomon. Grave marker on side of marker for Solomon Angell.

Where the Wood line lived:


CALIFORNIA Arcadia El Centre Long Beach Monrovia Norwalk CONNECTICUT Carrolton (Greene) Morgan Co. (Scott) New Milford (Litchfield) Newtown (Fairfield) ILLINOIS Carrolton Chicago Diamond Pt. Exeter Green Co. Jacksonville Morgan Co. Nauvoo Elisha Kent WOOD Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Elisha Kent WOOD Henry Elisha WOOD Elisha Kent WOOD Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Elisha Kent WOOD Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Henry Elisha WOOD Elisha Kent WOOD Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Henry Elisha WOOD Elisha Kent WOOD Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG W-8 W-9 W-9 W-8 W-4 W-8 W-9 W-8 W-9 W-4 W-8 W-9 W-4 W-8 W-9 W-15 W-30 W-31 Elisha Kent WOOD Elisha Kent WOOD Henry WOOD Lucy BOTSFORD Henry WOOD Lucy BOTSFORD W-8 W-8 W-16 W-17 W-16 W-17 Iris WOOD Iris WOOD Iris WOOD Iris WOOD Eva Alvira CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Iris WOOD Eva Alvira CRIPPS W-l W-l W-l W-l W-3 W-7 W-l W-3

MASSACHUSETTS Groton, Middlesex Litleton, Middlesex Westford, Middlesex Asa WRIGHT BathshebaDADMAN BathshebaD ADMAN Jefferson WRIGHT Asa WRIGHT BathshebaDADMAN W-28 W-29 W-29 W-14 W-28 W-29

NEBRASKA Winter Quarters Jefferson WRIGHT Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG W-14 W-15 W-30 W-31

NEW YORK Java (Genesee) Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Solomon ANGELL Betsy Ann HEPBURN W-15 W-30 W-31 W-30 W-19

Florence (Oneida) New York - in general

NEVADA Elko, Brown Delamar Ely, Pine Silver Reef OHIO Kirkland Muskingum Co. Zanesville Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG W-15 W-30 W-31 W-15 W-30 W-31 W-30 W-31 Henry Elisha WOOD Edward Alfred CRIPPS Eva Alvira CRIPPS Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adeline LaVem WRIGHT W-4 W-6 W-3 W-6 W-7 W-6 W-7

RHODE ISLAND Florence, Oneida Glouchester Providence TENNESSEE Shelley Co. UTAH Brigham City Cedar City Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Jefferson WRIGHT Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Iris WOOD Jewett WOOD Eva Alvira CRIPPS Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Henry Elisha WOOD Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT JohnB.RIPPS Matilda MILLGATE Iris WOOD Eva Alvira CRIPPS Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Iris WOOD Jewett WOOD Eva Alvira CRIPPS Henry Elisha WOOD Martha Eliza BADCOCK Mary WEBB Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Iris WOOD Jefferson WRIGHT Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Adaline LaVem WRIGHT W-7 W-14 W-15 W-l W-2 W-3 W-6 W-7 W-4 W-15 W-6 W-7 W-12 W-13 W-l W-3 W-6 W-7 W-l W-2 W-3 W-4 W-5 W-10 W-30 W-31 W-30 W-31 W-l W-14 W-15 W-6 W-7 W-7 Emeline Marcia RUSSELL W-9 Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG W-30 W-31 W-30 W-31

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UTAH (Continued) Tocquerville Virgin Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG Eva Alvira CRIPPS Edward Alfred CRIPPS Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Jefferson WRIGHT Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL W-30 W-31 W-3 W-6 W-7 W-14 W-15

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Jefferson WRIGHT Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Solomon ANGELL Eunice Clark YOUNG

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VERMONT Addison Co. Bridgport, Addison Burlington, Chittenden Jericho Vergennes William Eaton RUSSELL Betsey Ann HEPBURN William Eaton RUSSELL Emeline Marcia RUSSELL William Eaton RUSSELL Betsey Ann HEPBURN Elisha Kent WOOD Emeline Marcia RUSSELL Henry WOOD Lucy BOTSFORD Betsey Ann HEPBURN W-l 8 W-19 W-l 8 W-9 W-18 W-19 W-8 W-9 W-16 W-17 W-19

Outside of the United States ENGLAND Boughton-Under-Blean,Kent Matilda MILLGATE Jeremiah MILLGATE Ann Izzard READER Mary JACKSON Buckland, Hertford John BADCOCK Craydon, Cambridge Elizabeth JACKENS Matilda MILLGATE Davington, Kent Matilda MILLGATE Dunkirk, Kent Edward Alfred CRIPPS East Church, Kent JohnB.CRIPPS Matilda MILLGATE Matilda MILLGATE Faversham, Kent Jeremiah MILLGATE Ann Izzard READER Matilda MILLGATE Harty, Kent Edward CRIP PS Jeremiah MILLGATE Ann Izzard READER JohnB.CRIPPS Leysdown, Kent Matilda MILLGATE Edward CRIPPS LydiaJOHNCOCK Jeremiah MILLGATE Ann Izzard READER Martha Eliza BADCOCK Litlington, Cambridge Moses Jarres BADCOCK Mary WEBB DeGrass WEBB Mary JACKSON John B.CRIPPS Liverpool, Cambridge Matilda MILLGATE Mary WEBB Edward Alfred CRIPPS Matilda MILLGATE Minster, Kent Jeremiah MILLGATE Ann Izzard READER Matilda MILLGATE Merston, Kent LydiaJOHNCOCK Oare, Kent Elizabeth JACKENS Tadlow, Cambridge Moses Jarres BADCOCK Wendy, Cambridge John BADCOCK Elizabeth JACKENS W-13 W-26 W-27 W-23 W-20 W-21 W-13 W-13 W-6 W-12 W-13 W-13 W-26 W-27
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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

WOOD, Iris Mother 7 Jul 1921 Alive Age:

Chapter: To: Place born:

W-l Shauna and Pamela Dalton Kanarra, Iron, Utah

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage:

DALTON, Joseph Lewis Age: 18 Father: Mother: WOOD, Jewett CRIPPS, Eva Alvira

9 Sep 1939

Parowan, Utah

Children in lineage: DALTON, Shauna; and DALTON, Pamela Comments: Iris was the second of ten children raised just before and during the Great Depression, and her family was poor. Despite these early hardships, Iris always tried to improve herself and her surroundings - especially her home and gardens, which she maintained beautifully. At just eighteen she married Lewis Dalton, a marriage that lasted 57 years, at which time Lewis passed away. They had two children, Shauna and eleven years later, Pam. Her family has always been the most important thing in her life. Iris worked hard at the jobs she held and always advanced in her numerous occupations. In her later years she was active in the LDS Church, holding many responsible callings. Lewis was somewhat of a wanderer, and they moved a great deal throughout their marriage; finally settling in Parowan, Utah in 1960. In 2005, nine years after Lewis' death. Iris sold the Parowan home and moved to Washington, Utah. She lived in one of the most interesting times In history fromthe beginning of the automobile to flights to the moon. A dedicated wife and mother, a lover of beauty, and an independent woman; she will be remembered as one who loved life.

Iris (l)and Ila, Iris at 18, Lewis and Iris in 1944, Iris age 27, Iris in 1955, Lewis and Iris, Iris at 81, Pam and Shauna

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: DALTON, Iris

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1921 - 1937 1937 -1938 1938 -1939 1939 -1941 1941 -1942 1942 -1942 1942 -1942 1942 - 1942 1942 -1943 1943 -1943 1943 -1944 1944-1944 1945 -1946 1946 -1946 1946 -1950 1950 -1950 1950 -1951 1951 -1955 1955 -1956 1956-1960 1960-2005 2005 (Age 0-16) (Age 16-17) (Age 17-18) (Age 18-20) (Age 20-21) (Age 21) (Age 21) (Age 21) (Age 21-22) (Age 22-22) (Age 22-23) (Age 23-23) (Age 24-25) (Age 25) (Age 25-29) (Age 29) (Age 29-30) (Age 30-34) (Age 34-35) (Age 35-39) (Age 39-84) (Age 84Kanarra, Iron, Utah (3 homes) Monrovia, California Cedar City, Iron, Utah (2 homes) Parowan, Iron, Utah (2 homes) Pioche, Nevada (3 homes) American Fork, Utah Western states (shearing sheep) (several homes) Parowan mountains (herding sheep) Parowan, Iron, Utah Las Vegas, Nevada Long Beach, California Azusa, California (with sister, Ila) San Diego, Ventura, El Centre, Calif. (Lewis in US Navy) Parowan, Iron, Utah (after June 1946, father died while in Parowan) Hurricane, Iron, Utah (3 homes) Cedar City, Iron, Utah Parowan, Iron, Utah (2 homes) Norwalk, Los Angeles, California Parowan, Iron, Utah Norwalk, Los Angeles, California Parowan, Iron, Utah Washington, Washington, Utah

Lived in over 35 homes during lifetime! Schooling: Attended High School to 9th grade

Occupation^): School library after school; cleaned homes, tended children and did cooking; waitress; bookkeeper about 5 years; account records and then Public Office Supervisor at General Telephone - 6 years.; car-hop; saleswoman and buyer in retail at JC Penny; banking - State Bank - 5 years. Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. A gifted gardener with beautiful gardens after she moved back to Utah. A good baker - making wonderful pies and bread. Also excellent at canning. Won numerous awards at the County Fairs. Best saleswoman in Zone for JC Penny - won mink stole. Extensive traveling to: Europe several times, China, Canada, Mexico and most of the United States - including Hawaii and Alaska. . Public/Political life: President of the American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 20; Literary Club President and member.

Brief History of Iris Wood Iris was bom at home in Kanarra, Utah. She weighed 12 lbs. 2 oz - a very big baby, especially for her five foot Mother! She was the second child of Jewett and Eva Alvira [Cripps] Wood. The oldest child, Ila was just 21 months older than Iris and eight more children followed her birth - all about two years apart. One of them, Delia Jean, was killed in 1941 after falling off a horse when she was seven years old. The family didn't have much money and was considered 'poor' even in times of the Great Depression. From the autobiography Iris wrote of her youth, we read of a small two-room home - a kitchen and the 'other' room with a double bed in all four comers of the room, sleeping two or three in each bed; ''''torn curtains, no closets, only nails on the back of the doors to hang our clothes if we were lucky enough to have more than one set of clothing." Iris relates how she tried to look nice. "I would come home from school and wash my dress so it would be clean for the next day ofschool. One time I hung my dress on a chair by the heater to dry and the children were running around and by accident pushed it against the stove and burned a big hole in it. My only dress was ruined. I had to miss school for two days until Mama could get the material and get me one made." They didn't have running water, in fact the children had to carry water in large buckets over two fences from a stream a block away. Baths came only once a week - all using the same bath water, just adding a little more water after each person had bathed. They did laundry outside over a fire in a big tub using a scrubbing board - after making their own soap. The toilets were outhouses, with Sears catalog pages for toilet paper. Their lighting camefromcoal oil lamps. Her father, Jewett, worked hard but he was a farmer and times were very difficult. After they moved to town they had piped in water - not on the inside, but outside. Eva, her mother, was always pregnant or nursing and much of the responsibility of housekeeping and child rearing fell to Ila and Iris as the two oldest children. They lived on the outskirts of town and twice floods washed downfromthe foothills and ran through their home. Jewett finally moved his family into town. Each summer Eva and the children and Jewett's mother, Eliza, would go to some property Grandmother Eliza owned in the mountains. They made cheese and fattened the cows, pigs and other animals on the green grass. The children were free most of the time to play and climb in the mountains - usually on their own with no supervision nor it appears - worry. Iris said her mother was very easy-going and never criticized or nagged. m spite of the hardships, the family enjoyed thefreedomof that period of history and the atmosphere of a small town. They enjoyed ice cream occasionally, playing in the bam, going to the local store and blacksmith, movies (for 5 cents), and activities in town. Iris loved to run and on the 4th and 24th of July she ran in competitions. She always won, never loosing a race. She eventually broke her leg doing the splits and never raced after that. She also had a serious injury when she was running in a bam and slipped and hit a hay fork. It hit her above her mouth and ripped it open. Her father found someone with a car and took her to Cedar City to a doctor who sewed it up with such skill that a scar was barely visible. Grandfather Wood and Grandfather Cripps both died before Iris was bom, but she lived close to her Grandmother Wood in Kanarra and spent time with her often. She died in 1937. Grandmother Cripps lived in Hurricane - about 60 miles south of Kanarra. The family went down in a horse and buggy about twice a year. Her Grandma Cripps had a small two room house, but it had nice things and beautiful gardens with flowers and blossoming trees that Iris loved and appreciated even in her youth. This Grandma lived to be 93 years old, and passed away in 1955. Iris loved school and always tried to excel in her studies. When she advanced into the 9th grade she went to California to live with her Aunt Sarah to continue her schooling instead of going to Cedar City. She worked for three hours after school cleaning homes. Her father wanted her to come home, which she did.

reluctantly, in the middle of the year. Thus, the 9th grade was the last grade she attended. After returning to Utah, Iris moved to Cedar City to work and live with her sister, Ila. Again she cleaned houses, did cooking, tended children and did laundry for others - particularly local doctors, for a couple of years. She often gave part of her earnings to her parents to help them financially. When she was 17 years old she met Joseph Lewis Dalton. It must have been love at first sight for both of them, because after two dates Lewis asked her to marry him - she thought he was kidding. He then left to go sheep shearing for the Spring/Summer and Iris continued dating and dancing other young men. When Lewis came back they saw each other a couple of times and then he came to see her on September 9, 1939; and said, "If you love me as much as you say you do, you will go with me right now and we will get married". As Iris later said, "I was shocked to say the least, but most certainly the answer was 'yes'. " They had to get permission from his parents and so drove to Parowan. Lewis' father was in the mountains working, so he asked his mother. Her reply was, "Lewis Dalton, are you in your right mind? " Both of them were just 18 years old, neither had graduated from High School, Lewis had no job and Iris quit hers, and they had to live with his parents for several months! Maybe her comment was understandable. They married in the Parowan Courthouse that afternoon and then drove to Kanarra to tell Iris' family "who accepted it very calmly as if it was an everyday occurrence". The young couple moved in with Lewis' parents in a two room log house. "We slept in the front room on the couch, and all the family slept in one big room outfromthe house" - his family included his parents plus five other children. After a few months Lewis got a job working on the WPA on Cedar mountain for $49.00 a month, so they were able to rent an apartment and bought "on time" a new wood cook stove, table and chairs, bed and dresser, and a crib. Yes, a crib. Iris got pregnant immediately, and nine months after they were married (June 18,1940) they had a daughter, Shauna. Iris took castor oil to speed the delivery along so that Lewis could be with her when the baby was bom. He drove Iris to Cedar City to the hospital and Shauna was bom there. Although the depression was over, jobs were still hard to get and keep. And, Lewis seemed to like to try new jobs and new places to live - often. In fact, during Iris' lifetime she lived in over 35 different houses! Perhaps the job at the WPA ended, but by 1941 the little family moved to Pioche, Nevada. Lewis didn't get work immediately, but Iris was able to work as a waitress in one of the casino-restaurants. Lewis and his cousin's wife, Lois Barton, tended Shauna while Iris worked. She did pretty well with tips and wages. They continued to movefromone place to another with various types of employment for Lewis: sheep shearing, sheep herding, salesman, ranch help, dry cleaning, aircraft assembly, etc. Iris and Shauna always followed wherever he went. In 1941 Japan attacked the US military bases in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Soon all young men were on a draft basis, and before long most were called up to serve in the Armed Forces. In order not to be drafted into the Army, Lewis enlisted in the US Navy in February of 1945. He was sent to California for boot camp and then was assigned there after he graduated. He became a Platoon Commander in May 1945 in San Diego. They later moved from San Diego to Ventura to El Centre, California. 'They' consisted of Lewis, Iris and Shauna. At each location Iris found housing and employment. She usually took care of the house and did cooking and laundry in return for room and board. They lived with, and Iris worked for, some very nice people that helped make a difficult time easier. When Shauna was five years old she contracted rheumatic fever. The landlady knew immediately what the problem was and they mshed her to the Military Hospital in San Diego. Shauna was a Mama's girl and didn't want her to leave. Iris, said it about broke her heart to have to leave her sick child alone, but each day the landlady would take her, and sometimes Lewis, to the hospital to visit. The platoon that Lewis was over brought a huge stuffed animal to their Commander's little girl. Fortunately because of quick action and good care, Shauna recovered from the disease.

The war ended and Lewis received an honorable discharge 12 Jan 1946. They returned to Parowan, as they often had and would in the future. The family stayed there until late 1946 when they moved to Hurricane, Utah. Meeks and Zilpha Dalton, Lewis' parents had bought a cafe and boarding home in Hurricane and needed help. Both families lived in a small basement under the cafe for a few months, with Lewis and Iris helping with the cooking, serving and cleanup. The business was not successful and Lewis' parents moved back to Parowan with their youngest daughter, Diane. Edward, the youngest son, stayed on in Hurricane to live with Lewis and Iris for a few years. Lewis and Iris helped his parents retain their house in Parowan by paying the mortgage for awhile. Lewis got a job managing a Firestone/Texaco store in Hurricane, and Iris went to work as the bookkeeper and buyer for the store. They prospered and were able to have a new home built from Iris' building plans. It was a cute, two-bedroom home made of brick. They bought a new 1949 lime-green Ford convertible! They also became interested at this time in the LDS Church. Neither had been active in their youth, but good people tried to activate them with a little success. Shauna would go to the store after school and play 'office', or stay at home and read or play with friends. The owner of the Firestone/Texaco store decided to sell the business and Lewis didn't like the new owners, so he quit and the family moved to Cedar City. About this time, Ms' sister, Shirley, became pregnant. She was unwed and couldn't keep the baby. Iris had had numerous miscarriages and she and Lewis wanted more children. Shirley asked if they would like to adopt the baby, and they were delighted - so was Shauna. On March 2,1951, another daughter came into their lives - Pamela Dalton. She was an absolute delight and added great joy to her parents and sister. They had moved to Parowan by the time Pam came home from the hospital in California. Both Lewis and Iris worked at the Co-Op Store - Lewis as Manager and Iris as bookkeeper; Shauna tended Pam after school and on Saturdays. The four of them lived in Parowan for a short time and then moved to Norwalk, California where they bought a new 'tract' home. It was very nice with hardwood floors, tile counters, a bay window and a large yard. But the best thing about the home was that it was next door to some Mormons. They invited the family to attend Church, and slowly they all started to become active. In 1955 they went to the Temple in St. George, Utah; where Lewis and Iris received their endowments, were sealed to each other, and had Shauna and Pam sealed to them. A joyous day with eternal consequences. Once again Parowan called to Lewis and the family moved back there. They purchased a cute, older home at 257 W. Center Street, with a large lot full of trees and an old bam; and tried to make a living there. But, the income just wasn't enough and so in 1956 after living in Parowan for only six months, they moved back to California. To Norwalk again, but this time to a smaller home. Lewis went to work for McMahan's Furniture as a Salesman and before long was made a Manager. Iris obtained employment at General Telephone. She started out in Accounts but was then asked to go to the Public Office as a Supervisor. She always dressed very well and had a pleasant way with people and so was a natural for dealing with the public. They both enjoyed their jobs and excelled at them. Shauna attended High School with her former friends in Santa Fe - about five miles from their home; which required getting her there each morning and evening. Pam was tended by her Aunt Ila near Shauna's school, so both were picked up or taken together until Shauna started riding with her boyfriend, Eddie Sparkman. Shauna became engaged to him and they were married in November 1959. Shauna and Eddie bought a home in Downey, a town close by. Lewis' parents came down and helped with the wedding. However, shortly after Zilpha returned to Parowan, she passed away. After Lewis's mother died, he felt he needed to return to Parowan to allow his Dad to live with them. So, much to Iris's dismay, they moved once again back to Parowan in 1960. Iris hated to move away from her oldest daughter and to quit her job, and they both knew finances would be much tighter.

Lewis obtained employment at Northeast Furniture; Iris had to get a job as a car hop for awhile to make ends meet. She then worked at JC Penny's as a Saleswoman, and did so well she won a divisional prize of a fur coat. She was soon promoted to Buyer of women's clothing; A year or so later, she was hired by State Bank over new accounts. She worked there for about five years, at which time she retired. , Pam spent her teenage years growing up in the little town of Parowan. They had chickens and a pig and Pam even had a horse. Lewis and Iris had the home remodeled and Iris began creating beautiful gardens, they were active in Church, and other organizations; and Iris eventually became more comfortable with living in Parowan. Shauna came back often and they visited her in California. In 1964 Shauna had a little girl, A'Lissa; and Iris drove all night to get to California to help Shauna and A'Lissa. Pam married George Haley in January 25,1969, in the St. George Temple; and after living in Arizona while George finished college, they moved to Parowan to live. However, George was soon in the Army and they moved to Maryland taking their two small children with them. Two more followed making a family of four children - Jennifer, Jeremy, Jared and then Jacob. Iris held very responsible callings in the LDS Church. She was Primary President for several years. Young Women's President, Relief Society teacher and then Relief Society President; plus numerous other callings of trust. She always magnified her callings and those she worked with loved her dearly. Lewis also had callings in the Bishopric and as a teacher. Iris loved antiques and they began to dig for old bottles, traveling to several old ghost towns to look for them. As with all families, they had their challenges. Lewis had continuing health problems which the doctors could not diagnose. Iris also had some health problems. She had breast tumors removed, a hysterectomy earlier, a Melanoma from her arm, and other health issues. Shauna got divorced in 1985, and Pam and George were unemployed for awhile and needed financial help from Lewis and Iris. But there were many happy times. Iris loved to travel and she accompanied Shauna and A'Lissa, and later Shauna and John to numerous places around the world. Their first trip was to Europe and they visited France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Holland. This trip was followed by others to Sweden, Denmark, Italy, England (several times), Spain, Canada, Mexico, and later to China and Korea. They were fun times together and created happy memories. About 1978 Shauna and A'Lissa started going to Church and became very active. After an unhappy marriage to Eddie, Shauna obtained a divorce and in 1985 Shauna married John Hart in the St. George Temple where all of the immediate and ancestral family had been sealed. Shauna continued working until 1993 when she retired and she and John moved to Salt Lake City. Pam and George had moved to St. George after his military service. The grandchildren began to get married, and divorced in some cases, and to have children of their own. Iris loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and has always been giving and caring towards them. Her family is her greatest delight. In 1997, at the age of 77, Lewis passed away from liver cancer. Iris was the epitome of loving service to him during his final stages of his life. She cared for him with patience and love. He died in the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City and was then transported to his beloved Parowan where the funeral was held and where he is buried. Iris kept up the large home and gardens all by herself for nine years. People from all over would stop to look at the beauty she grew - and were always amazed when they discovered she did it all alone. But eventually, it became too much work - and that coupled with the harsh winters and care of the 100 year old home, caused her to sell the home they had owned for over 47 years. She bought a lovely home with a fantastic view of the red hills in Southern Utah in Washington. Again she busied herself in transforming the yard into a thing of beauty.

Iris always had dearfriendsthat she enjoyed throughout her life. Ruth Alrick from California, whom she met at General Telephone, Betty and Becky, who were her Counselors in Relief Society; and Elna Stubbs and friend of over 50 years. She was a good influence on many of the young women and for that matter older women in Parowan. This biography is written in 2007 and Iris is 86 years old - or young as we should say in her case. She continues to be self reliant and independent, maintains her home and yard by herself, looks young for her age, is bright and able, and is an amazement to all who know and love her.

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age): None The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Children sealed to parents: Church Callings: 7 Jul 1929 Kanarra, Utah 21 May 1955 - St. George Temple 1955 21 May 1955 - St. George Temple 21 May 1955 - St. George Temple

Primary President, Young Women's President, Relief Society President, Compassionate Service Leader, Enrichment Committee, Relief Society teacher, and visiting teacher for decades 27 January 1966 (copy in file) None

Patriarchal Blessing: Missions:

Sources used for this history: Church and State records, personal history written by Iris Dalton, records retained by Iris, personal knowledge of daughters.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Henry WOOD B:1753 M:9 Mar 1774 ID: 5 Jul 1821 BE SC

4 Henry Elisha WOOD B:7 Nov 1824 BEPS P: Carrollton,Greene,lllinois M:6 Mar 1883 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah D:28 Dec 1910 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

2 Jewett WOOD B:1 Jun1890 P: Kanarra, Iran,Utah M: 7 Jan 1919 P: Cedar City,lron,Utah D:26Jun1946 P: Cedar City.lron.Utah

8 Elisha Kent WOOD B: BET 1795 AND 1800 BEPS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Ct 17 Lucy BOTSFORD M: 17 Jul 1823 B:8Mar 1758 BEPSC P: Greene Co.,Illinois D: Aft 1823 D:8 Nov 1836 18 * William Eaton RUSSELL Lt. P: Exeter.Morgan.lllinois B:22 Nov 1785 BEPS M:[1805] 9 * Emeline Marcia RUSSELL D: 13 Jan 1814 B:6 Mar 1806 BEPS P: Jericho.Chitenden.Vermont 19 Betsey Ann HEPBURN D:28 Mar 1891 B:1781 BEPS P: Chicago.Cook.lllinois D:1 Mar 1810 20 John BADCOCK B: 15 May 1785 M:1804 D:1845

BE S BEPS

1 Iris WOOD B:7 Jul 1921 P: Kanarra,lron,Utah M: 9 Sep 1939 P: Parowan.lron.Utah D: P:

10 Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK B:abt. 1805 BEPS P: Wendy.Cambridge.England 21 IE JACKENS OR JENKINS M: 14 Jul 1842 B:1788 BE 5 Martha Eliza WEBB P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D: B:14Jun1850 BEPS D: 15 Apr 1854 P: Litlington.Cambridge, England P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 22 Degrass WEBB B:6 Jul 1783 BEPS D:27 Nov 1937 M: 17 Oct 1804 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah IllMarvWEBB D:1 May 1834 B:3 Apr 1805 BEPS P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 231 Mary JACKSON D: 3 Jan 1903 B:29 Mar 1786 BEPS BEPS P: Kanarra.lron.Utah D:21 Dec 1872 24 Edward CRIPPS B: 16 Oct 1785 M: 7 Nov 1807 D: Aft 1851

BEPSc

Joseph Lewis DALTON (Spouse of no. 1)

3 Eva Alvira CRIPPS B:6 Feb 1901 BEPS P:Ely,White,Nevada D: 19 Sep 1979 P: Norwalk.Los Angeles.Ca

12 John B. CRIPPS B:21 May 1814 BEPS P: Leysdown.IOS.Kent, England 25JLvdiaJOHNCOCK M:Abt1860 B: 15 May 1791 P: Leysdown.IOS.Kent, England 6 Edward Alfred CRIPPS D:1837 D:22 Feb 1882 B:10Jun1861 BEPS 26 Jeremiah MILLGATE P:Fillmore,Millard,Utah P: East Church,Kent.England B:27 Mar 1796 M: 5 Mar 1879 M: 17 Apr 1817 P:St. George.Washington.Utah 13 Matilda Izzard S MILGATE D: Nov 1865 D:11 May 1917 BEPS B: 5 Jul 1819/1820 P: Hurricane, Washington, Utah P:BUB,Kent,England 27 Ann Izzard READER D:4 Nov 1894 B:30 May 1797 P: Fillmore.Millard.Utah D:26 Dec 1875 28 Asa WRIGHT B:22 Oct 1798 M:23 Jul 1820 D:22 Apr 1877

BEPSc

BEPS

BEPS

BEPSC

Prepared by Shauna Hart 5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah USA Telephone 801-288-9998

14 Jefferson WRIGHT B: 30 Jul 1825 BEPS P: Westford.M.Massachusetts 29 Bethsheba DADMAN M: 12 Dec 1847 B:4 Apr 1802 P: Winter Quarters,?,Nebraska 7lAdaline LaVem WRIGHT D:9 Oct 1868 D:9 Feb 1896 B:4 Oct 1861 BEPS 30 Solomon ANGELL P:Virgin,Kane,Utah P:Brigham City.Box Elder.Utah B:21 Apr 1806 D:8 Mar 1955 M: 13 Apr 1828 P:St. George.Washington.Utah 15 Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL D:20 Apr 1881 B:24 Feb 1832 BEPS P:NP,Providence,Rhode Island 31 Eunice Clark YOUNG D: 1905 B:23 Nov 1809 P: Deseret.Millard.Utah Date prepared D:8 Feb 1879 17 Dec 2007

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Family Group Record


Husband Joseph Lewis DALTON
Bom
Chr.

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24 Sep 1920 21 Jan 1997 24 Jan 1997

Place Parowan, Iron, Utah


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died Buried

Place Place Married 9 S e p 1 9 3 9 Place Husband's father Edward Meeks


Husband's mother Zilpha LEWIS

Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Parowan, Iron, Utah Parowan, Iron, Utah DALTON

1 Feb 21 May 21 May 21 May

1930 LIVE 1955 SGEOR 1955 SGEOR 1955 SGEOR

wife
Bom Chr. Died Buried

iris
7 Jul 1921

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place Place Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

7 Jul 1929 21 May 1955 SGEOR 1955 SGEOR

Wife's father

Jewett W O O D LDS ordinance dates Temple

wife's mother Eva Alvira CRIPPS Children List each child in order of birth. F

Shauna DALTON
Born
Chr. Died Buried

18Jun1940

Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

7 Nov 1948 LIVE 16Jun1985 SGEOR 21 May 1955 SGEOR

spouse John Adolph HART Married 25 Apr 1986 I Place St. Georqe, Washington, Utah spouse Edward Fowler SPARKMAN Married 14 Nov 1959 (D) Place Pasadena, Los Anqeles, Ca F

SeaISp SeaISp

25 Apr 19861 SGEOR

Pamela DALTON
Bom
Chr. Died Buried

2 Mar 1951

Place Lynwood, Los Anqeles, Ca


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

2 May 1959 25 Jan 1969 SGEOR 21 May 1955 SGEOR

spouse Married

Georqe Davis HALEY 25 Jan 1969 (D) 1 Place St. Georqe Temple, Utah

SeaISp

25 Jan 19691 SGEOR

Prepared by
Phone E-mail address

Shauna Hart 801-288-9998


j J Dec 2 0 0 7

Address 5197 S. Weslev Rd. Salt Lake City Utah


USA

Date prepared

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: WOOD, Jewett Father 1 Jun 1890 26 Jun 1946 Age: 56 Chapter: To: Place born: Place of Death: W -2 Iris Wood Kanarra, Utah Cedar City, Utah Kanarra, Utah

Cause of Death:

Heart attack

Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): CRIPPS, Eva Alvira Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 7 Jan 1919 Age: 28 Father: Mother: WOOD, Henry Elisha BADCOCK (WEBB), Martha Eliza

Cedar City, Utah WOOD, Iris

Comments: Jewett was raised in Kanarra, Utah and left Iron County, Utah only during his time in the military. He married Eva Cripps when he was 28 years old and she was 18. They had ten children. He was a hard working farmer with little money. He was about 5'10" tall with dark brown hair and grey eyes.

Eva and Jewett - Marriage 1919

Jewett Wood

Eva and Jewett

Jewett and Eva

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WOOD, Jewett

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1890 -1917? 1917- 1918 1918- 1944 1944 -1946 (Age 0-27) (Age 27-28) (Age 28-54) (Age 54-56) Kanarra, Iron, Utah Military Kanarra, Iron, Utah Cedar City, Iron, Utah

Schooling: Military:

Unknown

Registration dated June 5,1917. Returned from military service June 1918 - World War I Occupation(s): Farmer, sheep shearer, field hand. Army soldier Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Raised 10 children (one died young) Public/Political life: None

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 3 Jul 1898 Kanarra, Iron, Utah Temple Endowment: 23 Feb 1955 - St. George Temple Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: 23 Feb 1955 - St. George Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Ordained to Teacher 14 Dec 1925, Kanarra None None

Sources used for this history: Daughter, Iris Wood Dalton, and birth and death records, 1930 Census, and other verbal accounts

Brief History of Jewett W O O D Jewett was bom to Henry Elisha Wood and Martha Eliza Badcock in 1890 in Kanarra, Utah. He was the third of five children. His father was 67 years old and his mother almost 40 when he was bom. Eliza was a convert to the Church and had immigrated from England when she was 19 years old. She married Lemuel Merrill Willis in 1872 and had five children by him. He was quite well-to-do, having a farm, sheep, and mountain property. He died when he was 39 and she was 28 years old. Jewett's mother married his father, Henry Elisha Wood, in 1883 when she was 32. Jewett's father died in 1910 when Jewett was 20 years old, leaving Eliza and her family to tend to the farm they owned. Jewett had an older brother and a sister (the eldest), as well as a younger brother and sister. He must have felt a sense of responsibility, even though the four (one died young) Willis children (step-brothers and sisters) also had rights to the property. In some ways, the family lived well - for that day-and-age - at least for a few years. Every summer Jewett's family would go to some property his mother owned in the local mountains to make cheese and allow the animals to graze. Years later, a loan was taken out by Lemuel Willis (Jewett's stepbrother). He borrowed against the property - which the family then lost during the depression. Thus the entire family became poor. Jewett would shear sheep in the springtime, plus work as a field hand for food for the family. Jewett went into the military during World War I, returning in June of 1918. Shortly thereafter, (January 1919) he married Eva Alvira Cripps, who was living in Cedar City, Utah. He courted her, driving to Cedar City once with a pair of beautiful horses and a buggy - which impressed her. She was ten years younger than him; he being 28 and she almost 18. Jewett was 5' 10" tall, Eva was about 4' 10". They continued to live in Kanarra, where he was a farmer and did other jobs. He had difficult times, especially during the Depression. He and Eva had ten children, bom between 1919 and 1939. One child, Delia, was drug to death by a horse when she was only five years old. The family suffered from floods two different times, and a fire burned down their home about 1939. From some Memoirs written by Betsy Ross Schultz, a niece; we learn some insight about the home of Jewett and his family. "Visits with Aunt Eva and Uncle Jewett were special. Looking back and thinking of the earth floor, the care with clothes andfood, the long hours of work, I know they were poor in those days. But we never thought of that. When we were there, we were treated with such love and as so much apart of their family that when Dad came back with Uncle Jewett (from prospecting) and said, 'Sister, it's time to head home,' oh, how hard it was to go!" Jewett wasn't a religious man, but he did see that the children were blessed, and then baptized at the age of eight. His temple work was done for him after his death, in 1955 at the St. George Temple. He was sealed to Eva; and two of their children, Dixie and Uvada were sealed to them. Jewett died young. He was 56 years old. His youngest daughter, Uvada, was only six years old. Ila, Iris, and Dixie the three oldest, were married. Eva remarried William Duffin a few years after Jewett's death.

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Husband
Born Chr.

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Jewett W O O D 1 J u n 1 8 9 0 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died Buried

Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Married 7 J a n 1 9 1 9 Place Cedar Citv, Iron, Utah Husband's father Henry Elisha WOOD Husband's mother Martha Eliza BADCOCK

26 Jun 1946 29 Jun 1946

3 Jul 1898 LIVE 23 Feb 1955 SGEOR 23 Feb 1955

Wife
Bom
Chr.

Ev<
6 Feb 1901 Place Ely, White, Nevada
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp Temple

Died 1 9 S e D l 9 7 9 Place Norwalk, Los Anqeles, Ca Buried 22 Sep 1979 Place Whittier, Los Anqeles, Ca other spouse William Prescott DUFFIN Married 7 Mav 1948 I Place Cedar Citv. Iron. Utah wife's father Edward Alfred CRIPPS wife's mother Adaline LaVem WRIGHT Children List each child in order of birth.
F

LIVE 31 Jul 1909 23 Feb 1955 SGEOR Cleared

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Ila WOOD
Bom
Chr.

9 Oct 1919 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

29 Jun 1992

Place Paradise, California


Place

1 Jul 1928 11 Jan 2000 JRIVE 15 Dec 2000 PREST

Spouse Married
F

Arroll TAYLOR 26Aua1939 I Place Parowan. Iron, Utah 7 Jul 1921 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place Place Place

SeaISp

Iris WOOD
Bom
Chr. Died Buried Baptized Endowed SealPar

21 Mav 1955 SGEOR 1955 SGEOR

Spouse Married
F

Joseph Lewis DALTON 9 Sep 1939 I Place Parowan, Iron, Utah 31 Oct 1923 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place

SeaISp

21 Mav 19551 SGEOR 10 Jul 1931 17 Feb 1955 SGEOR 5 Feb 1955 SGEOR

Dixie WOOD
Bom
Chr. Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

9 Jul 1990 Place Parowan, Iron, Utah


Place

Spouse Married
M Born Chr.

Ferris Merle EVANS 13 Apr 1940 I Place Parowan, Iron, Utah


27 Nov 1925

SeaISp

Forrest Cripps WOOD


Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

Abt 1990

Place California
Place

18 Jun 1999 28 Jan 2000 15 Dec 2000

SLAKE SEATT PREST

Spouse
Married M

24 Apr 1954

Beverly Jean SPITLER Place California place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place

SeaISp

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11 Mav 1999 11 Jan 2000 15 Dec 2000 JRIVE JRIVE PREST

Clinton Jewett WOO D


Born
Chr.

23 Mav 1927

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

Spouse Married
M

17 Sep 1992 Place Parowan, Iron, Utah Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Norma LORMAN 18 0 c t 1 9 4 7 I Place Karne, New Jersey 9 Apr 1930 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place Place Place

SeaISp

Adlia Donald WOOD


Bom
Chr. Died Buried Baptized Endowed SealPar

Spouse Married

Joyce WARNER 18 Jul 1948 1 Place Parowan, Iron, Utah

SeaISp

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Phone E-mail address

Shauna Hart

Address

801-288-9998

5197 s . Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah


USA

Date prepared 2 9 A u g 2 0 0 7

Family Group Record


Husband Jewett W O O D

Page 2 of 2

wife
Children 7 F Bom
Chr. Died Buried

Eva Alvira CRIPPS


List each child in order of birth. 14 Apr 1932 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place Place Place LDS ordinance dates Temple

Eva Shirley WOOD


Baptized Endowed SealPar

Spouse Married 8 F Bom


Chr.

Arthur FINCH 25 Auq 1966 Place Huntington Park, Los Anqeles, California 13Auq 1935 25 May 1941 Place Kanarra.lron.Utah
Place

SeaISp

Delia WOOD
Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place

Child Child 10 Mar 1955 SGEOR

SeaISp

Virginia Doris WOOD


Bom
Chr. Died Buried

25 May 1937

Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

spouse Mamed 10 F Bom


Chr. Died Buried

Orval E. "Rocky" MAHONEY 19 Sep 1987 I Place Paramount, Los Anqeles, California 10 Mar 1939 Place Cedar Citv, Iron, Utah
Place Place Place

SeaISp

Uvada WOOD
Baptized Endowed SealPar

23 Feb 1955 SGEOR

Spouse Married

William Eino MAKI 7 Jan 1970 Place Norwalk, Los Anqeles, California

SeaISp

29 Auq 2007

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Seated to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 8 Henry WOOD B:1753 BE SC P: 17 M:9 Mar 1774 B: P: Newtown, Fairfield.Connecticut D: D: 5 Jul 1821 P: Vergennes.Addison.Vermont 18 Abiel BOTSFORD B: 28 Jan 1735 M: 15 Jun 1757 Lucy BOTSFORD D: B:8 Mar 1758 BEPSC P: Newtown,Fairfield.Connecticut - Abigail KENT D: Aft 1823 B: 6 Jul 1736 P: Vergennes.Addison.Vermont D:21 Mar 1767

4 Elisha Kent WOOD B:BET 1795 AND 1800 BEPS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Ct M: 17 Jul 1823 P: Greene Co.,Illinois D:8 Nov 1836 P: Exeter, Morgan, Illinois

BEPSC

BEPSC

Henry Elisha WOOD B:7 Nov 1824 BEPS P: Carrollton.Greene.lllinois M:6 Mar 1883 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah D:28 Dec 1910 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

i Jewett WOOD B:1 Jun 1890 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah M:7 Jan 1919 P: Cedar City.lron.Utah D: 26 Jun 1946 P:Cedar City.lron.Utah

10 * William Eaton RUSSELL B:22 Nov 1785 BEPS P: Addison Co,Vermont 21 iBarsheba (Betsy) EATON M:[1805] B: 17 Jul 1756 BEPS P: Vermont 5 * Emeline Marcia RUSSELL D: 29 Jul 1835 B:6 Mar 1806 BEPS D: 13 Jan 1814 22 Joseph HEPBURN P: Jericho, Vermont P: Vermont B: 28 Jul 1752 BEPS D:28 Mar 1891 M:1774 P: Chicago.Cook, I llinois 11 [Betsey Ann HEPBURN D:Aft 1820 B:1781 BEPS P: New York 23 Hannah LOBDELL D:1 Mar 1810 B:4 Jun 1755 BEPS BE S P: Jericho, Vermont D: 24 Moses BADCOCK B:Abt1753 M: 29 Dec 1778 D:

20 Benjamin RUSSELL IV BEPS B: 30 Jul 1755 M: 6 Sep 1776 D: 22 Aug 1829

BEPSC

Eva Alvira CRIPPS


{Spouse of no. 1)

3 Martha Eliza BADCOCK B: 14 Jun 1850 BEPS P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D:27 Nov 1937 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

12 John BADCOCK B: 15 May 1785 BEPS P: Wendy.Cambridge.England 25 Sarah ABBISS (ABIS) M:1804 B: 25 May 1760 P :Tadlow,Cambridge,England 6 Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK D: D: B:abt. 1805 BEPS 26 P: P: Wendy, Cambridge, England M: 14 Jul 1842 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 13 E JACKENS OR JENKINS D: 15 Apr 1854 B:1788 BE S P: Litlington.Cambridge.England P:Tadlow,Cambridge England 27 D: B: P: D:

BEPSC

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14 Degress WEBB B:6 Jul 1783 BEPSC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 29 Hannah IZARD M: 17 Oct 1804 B:7 Feb 1747 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 7lMarvWEBB D: 16 Oct 1805 B:3 Apr 1805 BEPS D:1 May 1834 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 30 John JACKSON B:1760 D:3 Jan 1903 M:11 Nov 1784 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah 15 iMary JACKSON D: B:29 Mar 1786 BEPSC P:Buckland,Hertford,England oi Sarah ELSOM D:21 Dec 1872 B:11 Mar 1759 Date prepared P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D:7 Jan 1791

28 William Degrass WEBB B:22 Sep 1745 BEPSC M:20 Dec 1770 D: 28 Jul 1817

BEPSC

BEPSC

BEPSC

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

CRIPPS, Eva Alvira Mother 6 Feb 1901 Age: 78

Chapter: To: Place born:

W-3 Iris Wood Ely, White Pine, Nevada Bellflower, LA, California Rose Hills, Whittier, LA, California

Date of Death: 19 Sep 1979 Cause of Death: Heart Attack

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Comments:

WOOD, Jewett Age: 17 Father: Mother: CRIPPS, Edward Alfred WRIGHT, Adaline LaVern

7 Jan 1919

Cedar City, Iron, Utah WOOD, Iris

Eva Alvira Cripps Wood Duffin was a tiny woman, about 4 ft. 10 inches tall with dark brown hair. She had ten children (one dying at age 5). She worked hard in her early years and lived simply all her life. Eva had bad health much of her adult life. She was skilled in handiwork, especially crocheting. In a eulogy it was said of her, "She never complained, she never criticized, she never condemned."

Eva - 1 year old

Eva, age 16

Eva, Jewett, Myrtle Wedding day

Forrest, Ila, Clinton, Iris & Dixie

Jewett and Eva

Eva, age 53

Eva and Bill Duffin

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: CRIPPS, Eva Alvira

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1901 - 1908 (Age 0-7) Pine Ely, White, Nevada 1908 -1911 (Age 7-11) Virgin, Washington, Utah (lived w/ Uncle Marcellus Wright) 1911 - 1918 (Age 10-17) Hurricane, Washington, Utah (father died in May 1917) 1918 (Age 17) Cedar City, Iron, Utah 1919 -1946 (Agel8-45) Kanarra, Iron, Utah (Married, lived w/ Jewett's mother -1919-1920) (Husband, Jewett, died June 1946) 1946 - 1954 (Age 45-53) Cedar City, Iron, Utah (married William Duffin, May 1948) 1954 - 1967? (Age 53-66) Monrovia, Los Angeles, California 1967-1979 (Age 66-78) Norwalk, Los Angeles, California Schooling: Through 6th grade in Hurricane, Washington, Utah Military: N/A Occupation^): (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1917 -1918 1919 -1979 Cleaned house and tended children Housewife

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc: Did crocheting, knitting, quilting. Liked crafts. Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age): William Prescott Duffin (born: 8 Jan 1884, Died: May 1969 - Norwalk, LA, California) Married: May 1948 in Cedar City, Iron, Utah The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 31 Jul 1909 - Hurricane, Iron, Utah Temple Endowment: 23 Feb 1955 - St. George Temple Sealing to parents: Cleared Sealing to spouse: 23 Feb 1955 - St. George Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Sources used for this history: 1) 2) 3) Heritage", compiled by the Harold E. Cripps Family Organization Verbal knowledge from Iris Dalton, second eldest daughter Personal knowledge of Shauna Hart, oldest granddaughter Unknown Have copy in file. None

Brief History of Eva Alvira CRIPPS


Eva was bom about the turn of the century in Ely, Nevada in 1901, where her father was employed in the mines. They lived there until about 1910 when they moved to Hurricane, Utah. Her father, Alfred Cripps, was a convert to the LDS Church and immigrated to the United States when he was a youth. He worked as a miner and prospector. Her mother, Adaline Wright, lived most of her life in Southern Utah. The family moved to Virgin, Washington, Utah, in 1908 where they lived for three years with a brother of her mother's, Marcellus Wright. They then moved to Hurricane, Washington, Utah; because Edward, her father, was called by the Church to help construct a canal from the mountains around Hurricane into the valleys. For awhile the family lived in a tent, as did many other families. The boys slept (and they all ate) outside under a limb-covered shed. The family started an adobe brick business and the children helped produce bricks for many of the homes in Hurricane A two-room house was eventually built for the large family. The children received limited schooling - Eva attended through the sixth grade. Money and food were scarce and Eva pulled cockleburs (a thorny weed) for ten cents a hundred. She also gleaned wheat and soldfifty-poundbags for ten cents. The women in the family took in laundry, and her mother acted as a midwife. Eva's father died when she was sixteen years of age. Shortly after his death, she went to work in Cedar City, Utah. It was while working in Cedar City for the Mr. and Mrs. Ingram that she met her husband-to-be, Jewett Wood; Mrs. Ingram was Jewett's sister. He 'courted' her from Kanarra (about 20 miles) driving a horse and buggy. They married seven months after meeting, January 1919. Eva was seventeen years old, Jewett was twentyeight. He had just returned from serving in the Army during World War I. The couple moved to Kanarra and lived with Jewett's mother who was a widow. They had a cot in the kitchen where they slept as there were only two rooms in the home. Eva and Jewett eventually rented a home and began their family. They had ten children over a twenty-year span, all of them were bom in Kanarra. There were three girls, and then three boys, and then four girls. Delia, the eighth child, was killed while riding a horse. She caught her foot in the stirrup as she began to fall off the horse. She was only five years old. The Woods raised their family during the great depression and money was hard to come by. The children had only one or two dresses or coveralls and often shoes that had cardboard soles. The children had to cany water from a stream a few blocks away for their needs. Their home didn't have electricity or indoor toilets. Jewett's mother died, but his step-brother had mortgaged the land and Jewett and his family didn't get anything from the estate. Eva relied on the children to do most of the chores and baby-sitting as they were growing up. They all contributed financially whenever they could earn money. The two older sons served in the military during World War II. The girls married young and soon had families of their own. And then when Jewett died at the age of 56, Eva became a widow - she was 45. The four youngest children were still at home, ranging in age from six to sixteen years of age. The Wood family was good friends with Bill Duffin and his wife. Bill's wife passed away about the time Jewett did, and in 1948 Bill and Eva married. They lived for awhile in Cedar City and then moved to Monrovia, California; and then to Norwalk, California. Bill was a religious person and in 1955 Eva went to the St. George Temple and was sealed to Jewett, her first husband. Dixie and Uvada, two of their daughters, were sealed to them at that time. Since then the other children have also been sealed to their parents. Eva had a kidney removed when she was about 50 and was never very strong after that, having several health problems. Her second husband was 14 years older than Eva; Bill died in 1969. She remained in a little apartment in Norwalk, near many of her children, until her death ten years later in 1979. She died of a heart attack in Norwalk after surgery. Eva was a meek, quiet, gentle woman that endured many hardships - the loss of a child, two husbands, children that strayed, a depression, wars, and poor health for over 40 years - but she didn't complain. In a eulogy given by her son-in-law, Lewis Dalton, he said, "She possessed in her small woman-like hands a genius for handiwork of all kinds; much of which can be found in the homes of her children and friends. She never complained, she never criticized, she never condemned. "

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 William CRIPPS B:Abt 1765 M:Abt1764 D: BE C

2 Edward Alfred CRIPPS B: 10 Jun 1861 BEPS P:East Church.Kent.England M:5 Mar 1879 P:St. George.Washington.Utah D: 10 May 1917 P: Hurricane.Washington.Utah

8 Edward CRIPPS B: 16 Oct 1785 BEPS P: Harty.lOS.Kent.England 17 Mary CHEESEMAN M:7 Nov 1807 B:Abt1765 P: Oare.Kent.England 4 John B. CRIPPS D: B:21 May 1814 BEPSC D: 18 Edmund JOHNCOCK P: P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England B:Apr1771 M:Abt 1860 M: 29 Jan 1791 P: East Church.lOS.K.England 9 LydiaJOHNCOCK D: D:22 Feb 1882 B: 15 May 1791 BEPS P: Fillmore.MHIard.Utah P: Oare.Kent.England 19 Sarah Barber D:1837 B:Abt1771 P:Kent,England D: 20 Jeremiah MILLGATE B:11 Jan 1745 M: 7 Nov 1775 D:1820

BE SC

SC

BEPSC

1 Eva Alvira CRIPPS B:6 Feb 1901 P:Ely,White,Nevada M:7 Jan 1919 P: Cedar City.lron.Utah D: 19 Sep 1979 P: Norwalk, Los Angeles.Ca

10 Jeremiah MILGATE B:27 Mar 1796 BEPSC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England 2 i Mary EVENDEN (E. VENDEN) M: 17 Apr 1817 B:1754 BE SC 5 Matilda Izzard S MILGATE P: East Church.lOS.K.England D: 23 Jan 1804 B: 5 Jul 1819/1820 BEPSC D: Nov 1865 P:Faversham,Kent,England 22 Thomas READER P: BUB, Kent, England B:1756 BEPSC D:4 Nov 1894 M: 17 Jul 1781 P:Fillmore,Millard,Utah 11 Ann Izzard READER D:22 May 1875 B:30 May 1797 BEPSC P:BUB,Kent,England 23 Elizabeth IZZARD D:26 Dec 1875 B:31 Jul 1757 BEpSC BEpS P: Faversham,Kent,England D: 9 Jan 1835 24 Asa WRIGHT B:4 Dec 1767 M: 5 Oct 1786 D: 13 Sep 1826

BEPSC

Jewett WOOD
(Spouse of no. 1)

3lAdaline LaVem WRIGHT B:4 Oct 1861 BEPS P:Brigham City.Box Elder.Utah D:8 Mar 1955 P:St. George.Washington.Utah

12 Asa WRIGHT B:22 Oct 1798 BEPSC P: Westford.M,Massachusetts 25 Elizabeth (Betsy) PATCH M: 23 Jul 1820 B:20 Jun 1766 BEPSC P: Westford, M .Massachusetts 6 Jefferson WRIGHT D:24 Mar 1846 B:30 Jul 1825 BEPSC D:22 Apr 1877 P:Westford,M,Massachusetts 26 Joseph DADMAN P: Westford,M .Massachusetts BEPS B: 14 May 1774 M: 12 Dec 1847 M: 8 Jan 1795 P: Winter Quarters.P.Nebraska 13 Bethsheba DADMAN D:2 Feb 1868 D:9 Feb 1896 B:4 Apr 1802 BEPSC P:Virgin,Kane,Utah P: Littleton.M,Massachusetts 27 Betsey PIKE D:9 Oct 1868 B:28 May 1775 BEPS P: Westford, M, Massachusetts D: 6 Sep 1839 28 James William ANGELL B: 15 Oct 1776 BEPSC M:21 Mar 1804 D:7 Nov 1850

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14 Solomon ANGELL B:21 Apr 1806 BEPSC P: Florence.Oneida.New York 29 Phebe Ann MORTON M: 13 Apr 1828 B:28 Mar 1786 P:Glouester,Rhode Island 7lSarah Elizabeth ANGELL D: 15 Nov 1854 D: 20 Apr 1881 B:24 Feb 1832 BEPSC 30 Nathan YOUNG P:NP,Providence,Rhode Island P: Leeds.Washington.Utah B:Abt 1760 D:1905 M:Abt1784 P: Deseret.Millard.Utah -\ 5 Eunice Clark YOUNG D:8 Sep 1810 B:23 Nov 1809 BEPSC P: Gloucester,P,Rhode Island 31 Sarah WHITMAN D:8 Feb 1879 B: 18 Dec 1772 Date prepared P: Leeds.Washington.Utah D:1832

BEPSC

BEPS

BEPS

26 Aug 2007

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: WOOD, Henry Elisha Grandfather 7 Nov 1824 28 Dec 1910 Age: 86 Dropsy Chapter: To: Place born: W -4 Iris Wood Carrolton, Greene, Illinois Kanarra, Iron, Utah Kanarra, Iron, Utah

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): BADCOCK, Martha Eliza [Willis] Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 6 Mar 1883 Age: 58 Kanarra, Iron, Utah WOOD, Jewett Father: Mother: WOOD, Elisha Kent RUSSELL, Emeline Marcia

Comments: Henry Elisha Wood was the "black sheep" of the family for years. He was confused with another Henry Elisha Wood also born in Illinois who was married to two women and went AWOL during the Civil War. Our Henry also married two women after he came to Utah. So when the two were added together, we thought Henry was an 'interesting' person. After years of research, it was determined that they were two different men (see notes below). Our Henry is 'missing9 for about 28 years (1838 -1866), we know he was born in Illinois and ended up in Utah about 1866, married Elenor Moss, had children by her, and then moved to Kanarra, Iron, Utah and married Eliza Martha Badcock Willis in 1883. They had five children. He had his last child when he was 70 years old! Henry died in Kanarra at age 86.

Henry Elisha Wood

Eliza Martha Badcock Wife, Age abt. 85

Emeline Marcia Russell Wood Mother of Henry Elisha

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WOOD, Henry Elisha

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1824 -1826 1826 - 1826? 1826 - 1836 1836 -1838 (Age 0-2) Illinois (born in Illinois per death certificate) (Age 2) Jacksonville, Diamond [Grove], Morgan, Illinois (sister Cornelia born) (Age 2-12) Morgan County (Census 1830,1835) Possibly Exeter (bro. Wlm b. 1833?) (Age 12-14) Exeter, Morgan, Illinois (Father died 1836, prop, sold 1838) NOTE: 1839 Scott Co. created from part of Morgan Co. 1838-1866 (Age 14-42) Unknown 1866 - 1869 (Age 42-45) Circleville, Piute, Utah (married approx 1865, son William b 1866-7) 1869 - 1870 (Age 45-46) Brun (Brown?), Elko, Nevada (son Henry b. Feb 1870) 1870 - 1883 (Age 46-59) Circleville, Piute, Utah (Cornelia, Elisha and Nellie born 1874,1876,1878) 1883 -1910 (Age 59-86) Kanarra, Iron, Utah (Death certificate) 1900 and 1910 Censuses Schooling: Military: Unknown Unknown

Occupations): "Retired merchant"(1880 Census), Miner (1870 census). Harness maker (on death cert) Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Public/Political life: Unknown Unknown

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Elenor Moss, Circleville, Piute, Utah 1872 (age 48) had 3 children The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Oct 1888 (age 64) (Needs to be verified, states on FGS of Moss) Temple Endowment: 2 Jun 1927 Sealing to parents: 13 Dec 1972 - Ogden Temple, Utah Sealing to spouse: 6 June 1998 -Salt Lake Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Sources used for this history: Death certificate, Census' Illinois 1830 & 1835, Nevada 1870; Utah 1880,1900,1910 Note: For years we have assumed Henry Elisha Wood had four wives and went AWOL. I have since found it to be two different men one in Illinois; and the other born in Illinois with the same name and approx. date of birth; that ends up in Utah. This is based on the following: (1) On the 1880 Census in Schuyler Co, Illinois EKW states his parents' births as being in Kentucky. Unknown None available None known

The other 1880,1900,1910 Census' in Iron Co, Utah states his parents' births as being in Vermont (which could be right, his mother was; his father could have been CT or VT). On EKW's death certificate it states his father's birthplace as VT, his mother's unknown). (1A) Found 1870 Census for H.E. Wood in Elko, Nevada. Lists wife and children by Elenor Moss. Also 1880 Census from Circleville, Piute, Utah with same wife and children. This further supports (PROVES?!) case that we have two different men. Same man could not have been in Illinois and in the West on both 1870 and 1880 Census'!! (2) In tracking the Illinois censuses, it appears that EKW was born in June-July due to the change he states on several censuses. Those July or after reflect a change in how old he was, he mav have a birth date of June. The Utah EKW has a birth date on his death certificate of Nov. (3) Military records (which I believe are the Illinois EWK based on the fact he was from "Wilmington Precinct' and Mary E. and his family are on the 1860 census with him living in Wilmington Precinct, Greene Co, Illinois), state his age as 29 years old in 1862. Henry would have been 38 years old at that time. However, all the census records agree as to a birth date of 1824-5; whether the Illinois or the Utah EKW (which supports the case that they are the same person). (4) Other things that support the 'same EWK' are that they were both born in Illinois in about the same year, although a couple of records on the Illinois HEW state Henry A. Wood. Conclusion: Two different men. Need to undo Temple work connecting the Illinois Wood to our family. This is the known history of the 'other' Henry. Information on the "other" Henry E. (A) Wood of Illinois Marriages: Matilda Everett, Carrolton, Greene, Illinois, 24 Sep 1844 (age 20) had 3 children Mary H. Edwards, Greene Co, Illinois, 24 Sep 1857 (age 33) had two children

1838 -1844 (Age 14-20) Marriage cert, to Matilda Everett - 1844 Greene Co, Illinois 1844 -1850 (Age 20-26) Unknown, probably Illinois (1844-6 George L. born, 1848 Mary L. born by Matilda) 1850 -1850 (Age 26-26) Exeter, Scott, Illinois (Census 1850) 1850 - 1857 (Age 26-33) Exeter or Greene County, Illinois - marriage cert. (Mary H. Edwards 1857) rec'd in Carrolton) 1850 Melvina born by Mary 1857 - 1859 (Age 33-35) Illinois (daughter Elizabeth born 1859 in 'Illinois') Census 1860 1859 -1862 (Age 35-38) Wilmington Precinct, Greene, Illinois (Census 1860) Enlisted in Aug. 1862, Feb 1862 dau by Matilda born - Julia E b. - d Oct 1862 buried in Greene Cemetery. Martha A born 1861 1862 - 1865 (Age 38-41) Military. Lived in St. Louis, Vicksburg, Kentucky, Pawnee, 111. (arrested) 1865 - 1870 (Age 40-46) Unknown, probably Illinois 1870 - 1872 (Age 46-48) Scott County, Illinois, Township 13 (1870 census) 1872 -1880 (Age 48-56) Camden, Schuyler, Illinois (1880 Census) Private, Infantry, Co. H, 91 st Regt, 111 Inf.; transferred to Co. C 28 Regt, 111 Inf. 1862 to 1865 Enlisted Aug 1862, deserted April 1863, captured 16 Feb 1864 in Pawnee, Illinois. Served rest of time (3 years plus the months he deserted of 7 months). Discharged Dec 1865.

Brief History of Henry Elisha W O O D Henry Elisha was bom in 1824 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois. His father, Elisha Kent Wood, was about 26 years old and his mother was 18. According to the records we have, he had two siblings (others may have existed). He was the oldest child, Cornelia, his sister, two years younger and then William R (probably Russell) bom in 1836 ten years after Cornelia, when Henry was 12 years old. By the time he was two years old the family was living in Morgan County, Illinois. Elisha Kent, his father, died in 1836 and from about 1838 to 1866 we do not know where Henry Elisha resided. The next record, (the 1870 Elko, Nevada Census) we have Henry in Elko, Nevada with a wife "Emma" probably "Ellen" and two children, William, 3 years; and Henry 4 months. Henry Elisha is listed as a 'miner'. Elenor was previously married about 1864 to Thomas King and they had at least two children, William bom 1865 and Henry bom 1867. Thomas King did not die until 1898 in Idaho so there must have been a divorce, but it is odd that the baby Henry was only 4 months old when she was with Henry E. Wood in Elko. So the two children listed on the census are Elenor's - not Henry's. The Moss family records say Henry Elisha Wood and Elenor Moss were married about 1872. Henry would have been 45 years old in 1870, so it is likely he was married prior to Elenor. Henry is next in Circleville (Circle Valley), Utah on the 1880 Census with "Ellen", William (14), Henry (12), Kemila (Cornelia) (age 6), Elisha (4), and Ellen (1). It states they were bom in Utah Territory. Henry lists his occupation as "retired merchant". Both William and Henry lived in Piute County, Utah later in their lives. Moss family records state that Elenor, Cornelia, Elisha Kent, and Nellie Ellenor (children of Elenor and Henry Elisha) were all baptized into the LDS Church 6 Sep 1888, and then Henry in October of 1888. Next we see Henry on a 1900 Census being married to Martha Eliza Badcock. She had previously been married to Lemuel Willis in 1872 and had several children by him before he died. When she married Henry (the FGS has 6 Mar 1883), she was 32 years old, and he was 58. They had five children all bom in Kanarra, Iron, Utah, between 1883 and 1894. Naomi, the youngest was bom in his 70th year! It is interesting to note that the Moss records state Henry Elisha Wood was baptized Oct 1888, one month after the rest of the Moss family was baptized! Was he going back and forth between families? It wasn't polygamy because he wasn't a member until 1888. In 1900 he lists himself as a 'farmer' and by 1910 as 'none' under occupation, and on his death certificate it says "harness maker". No records survive, that we have been able to find, of his marriage to Martha Eliza, a marriage or divorce to Elenor, or of his life prior to 1870. Henry Elisha died 28 Dec 1910 in Kanarra, Utah, where he is buried.

Family Group Record


Husband Henry Elisha WOOD
Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois Place Died 28 Dec 1910 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Buried 30 Dec 1910 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Married 6 M a r 1 8 8 3 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah other spouse Matilda EVERETT Married 24 Sep 1844 I Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois other spouse Mary H. EDWARDS Married 24 Sep 1857 I Place Greene Co., Illinois other spouse Elenor MOSS Married 1872 I Place Circleville, Piute, Utah Husband's father Elisha Kent WOOD Husband's mother * Emeline Marcia RUSSELL
Chr.

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Bom

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C )etP1i888 (17 Auq Endowed 2 Jun SealPar 13 Dec SeaISp 6 Feb


SeaISp SeaISp SeaISp

1972) 1927 OGDEN 1972 OGDEN 1998 SGEOR

20 Feb 19931 LANGE 18 Feb 20001 JRIVE 18 Feb 20001 JRIVE

Wife
Bom
Chr.

14 Jun 1850 27 Nov 1937

Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah other spouse Lemuel Merrill WILLIS Married 24 Apr 1872 I Place Kanarra. Iron, Utah wife's father Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK wife's mother Mary WEBB
Buried

Died

Jul 1858 LIVE 20 Dec 1877 28 Mav 1935 SGEOR 20 Dec 18771

Children F Bom
Chr.

List each child in order of birth. 7 Dec 1883 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Alice Ada WOOD


Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

10 Dec 1929

Place Place

26 Jun 1892 12 Oct 1905 24 Oct 2006

MTIMP

spouse
Married

Franklin Monroe PERKINS


2 Apr 1903 Place SeaISp

12 Oct 19051 SLAKE 15 Jul 1894 4 Dec 1941 SGEOR

Herbert Henry WOO D


Bom
Chr.

15 Jun 1885 13 Auq 1944

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

Spouse
Married

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Arvilla FLANIGAN


3Jun1927 | Place SeaISp

4 Dec 1941 I SGEOR LIVE 3 Jul 1898 23 Feb 1955 SGEOR

Jewett WOOD
Bom
Chr.

1 Jun 1890 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse Mamed M Bom


Chr.

26 Jun 1946 Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah 29 Jun 1946 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Eva Alvira CRIPPS 7 Jan 1919 I Place Cedar Citv. Iron. Utah 6 Jul 1892 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah
Place

SeaISp

23 Feb 19551 2 Sep 1900 26 Jun 1924 4 Apr 1996 SGEOR

Adlia A. WOOD
Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse


Married

8 Mar 1924 Place Castle Gate, Carbon, Utah 17 Mar 1924 Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah Ratie Mav BALSER
18 Feb 1912 I Place

SeaISp

Naomi WOOD
Bom
Chr.

!
12 Oct 1902 19 Nov 1924

30 Sep 1894

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse


Married

29 Apr 1984 Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah 2 May 1984 Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah Joseph Ammon INGRAM
1 Apr 1913 I Place

SeaISp

Prepared by
Phone E-mail address

Shauna Hart 801-288-9998

Address

5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah


USA

Date prepared 2 9 A u g 2 0 0 7

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

17 4 Henry WOOD B:1753 BE SC P: M:9Mar 1774 P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut D:5 Jul 1821 P: Vergennes,Addison,Vermont

18.

19 B: D: 20 John BOTSFORD B:28 Mar 1708 M:2 May 1733 D:3 Jun 1784 Anna BENNETT B:1711 D: 3 Jun 1784

2 Elisha Kent WOOD B:BET 1795 AND 1800 BEPS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Ct M: 17 Jul 1823 P: Greene Co.Jllinois D:8 Nov 1836 P: Exeter.Morgan, Illinois

BEPSC

10 Abiel BOTSFORD B:28 Jan 1735 BEPSC P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut 2\ M: 15 Jun 1757 P: Connecticut Lucy BOTSFORD D: B:8 Mar 1758 BEPSC P: 22 P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut D:Aft 1823 P: Vergennes.Addison.Vermont

BEPSC

1 Henry Elisha WOOD B:7 Nov 1824 BEPS P: Carrollton.Greene, Illinois M:6 Mar 1883 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah D:28 Dec 1910 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

11 Abigail KENT B:6 Jul 1736 BEPSC P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut 2 o Abigail MOSS D:21 Mar 1767 B:8 Sep 1717 P: D:Jan1751

Rev. Elisha (Rev) KENT B:9 Jul 1704 BEPS M: 3 Apr 1732 D:7 Jul 1776

BEPS

Martha Eliza BADCOCK


(Spouse of no. 1)

Emeline Marcia RUSSELL B:6 Mar 1806 BEPS P: Jericho,Vermont D:28 Mar 1891 P: Chicago.Cook, Illinois

12 Benjamin RUSSELL IV B: 30 Jul 1755 BEPS P:Ashford,Windham Connecticut 2 c Elizabeth REED Nfc6 Sep 1776 B:(1733) P: 6 * William Eaton RUSSELL D: 6 Dec 1756 D: 22 Aug 1829 B:22 Nov 1785 BEPS P: New Haven .Addison, Vermont 26 * Nathaniel EATON Jr P: Addison Co,Vermont B:2 Feb 1734 M:[1805] M:13 Nov 1755 P: Vermont 13 Barsheba (Betsy) EATON D:23 Nov 1804 D: 13 Jan 1814 B: 17 Jul 1756 BEPS P: Vermont P: New Haven,Addison,Vermont 27 Sarah JOHNSON D:29 Jul 1835 B:3 Nov 1736 P: D:2 Feb 1824

>4 * Benjamin RUSSELL III B: 26 Jan 1729 BEPS M:11 Oct 1750 D: 27 Jan 1808

BE S

BEPS

BEPS

28 Joseph HEPBURN
14 Joseph HEPBURN B:28 Jul 1752 BEPS P:Stratford,Fairfield,Connecticut 09 Eunice BURTON M:1774 B:Abt1730 Betsey Ann HEPBURN P: Connecticut D: BEPS 6:1781 D: Aft 1820 P: New York P: St. Lawrence.Ny 30 John LOBDELL B:21 Aug 1721 D:1 Mar 1810 M:25 Jun 1744 P: Jericho.Vermont 15 Hannah LOBDELL D:1778 B:4 Jun 1755 BEPS P: Brookfield.F.Connecticut 31 Ruth SHERWOOD D: B:29 Mar 1722 P: D:4 May 1787 B:11 Oct 1729 M: Nov 1751 D: BEPS

BE S

Prepared by Shauna Hart 5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah USA Telephone 801-288-9998

BEPSC

BEPSC

Date prepared 29 Aug 2007

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): WOOD, Henry Elisha Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 6 Mar 1883 Age: 32 Kanarra, Iron, Utah WOOD, Jewett Father: Mother: BADCOCK, Moses (Jarres) WEBB, Mary BADCOCK, Martha Eliza Grandmother 14 Jun 1850 27 Nov 1937 Age: 87 Chapter: To: W -5 Iris Wood

Place born: Litlington, Cambridge, England Place of Death: Kanarra, Iron, Utah Burial Place: Kanarra, Iron, Utah

Comments: A convert to the LDS Church, Eliza came from England to America when she was nineteen years old on a steamer, the Colorado. Eliza moved to Salt Lake City, Utah immediately, then moved to Southern Utah and soon married. Her first husband died when she was only twenty-eight and they had been married just five years. She had five children at that time. Eliza remarried Henry Elisha Wood five years later and they also had five children. They were married for twenty-seven years. Eliza always had sufficient for her needs with a farm and property in the mountains.

Eliza at age 85

Henry Elisha Wood (husband)

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: BADCOCK, Martha Eliza

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1850 -1869 (Age 0-19) Litlington, Cambridge, England 1869 -1870 (Age 19-20) Immigrated from England to New York to Utah 1870 -1937 (Age 20-87) Kanarra, Iron, Utah

Schooling: Military: Occupation(s):

Unknown n/a Wife and mother

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Lemuel Merrill Willis m 24 Apr 1872 Kanarra, Iron, Utah. He died 25 Nov 1878 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Jul 1858 Temple Endowment: 20 Dec 1877 Sealing to parents: 28 May 1935, St. George Sealing to spouse: 20 Dec 1877 to Lemuel M. Willis Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Leaving England for "Zion", and then moving to Southern Utah Unknown Unknown

Sources used for this history: Ancestry.com for Family group sheets and pedigree. Records of ship voyage from LDS records. 1880,1900,1920,1930 US Census, Kanarra, Kane (Iron), Utah.

Brief History of M a r t h a Eliza BADCOCK Martha Eliza was bom in a little town in Cambridgeshire, England by the name of Litlington. She was bom in 1850, to Moses Badcock and Mary Webb. Eliza (as she was called) was baptized in 1858 at the age of eight years old, her mother had joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by that time - if not sooner. Her father and mother had a "religious disagreement" and her father (Moses Jarres Badcock) left the mother (Mary Webb) and children. He returned a couple of years later with consumption. "The father came home begging to be taken care of, as he was dying ofconsumption or what was then known as White Plague. This was quite an added burden for the poor little family, but they took him in and caredfor him until his death. " Her father, Moses, died April 1854 in Litlington when Martha Eliza was less than four years old. The first of her family to immigrate was her brother, William, who joined the Church in 1866 (?), and traveled to Utah that same year with his new wife. William was endowed in 1868, so he had to be in Utah at that time to receive his endowments. (Five other siblings joined the Church.) He lived in Kanosh, Utah in 1870; and Price City, Washington, Utah in 1880. Eliza is not on the census with him and his wife, Amelia Jarvis. They were married September 1869 in Salt Lake City, Utah. William took his mother's maiden name as his last nameso became a 'Webb' instead of a 'Badcock'. It is assumed all the family immigrants did so as well. Martha Eliza came to the USA on the 18th of July, 1869 with a group of 365 Saints from Liverpool, England under the charge of John E. Pace. They arrived at New York about August 10, 1869 and then traveled across the United States to arrive at Ogden, Utah on August 20th. Eliza was 19 years old at the time of her voyage on the steam ship Colorado. It was a rough trip, with much sea sickness. About 1877 Eliza's mother, Mary [Jackson] Webb came to Utah and lived with Eliza until her mother, Mary died in 1903. Eliza married Lemuel Merrill Willis in April 1872, and they moved to Kanarra, Iron, Utah where he owned some land. They had five children bom between 1873 and 1879. He died in November 1878, before the last child, Lemuel was bom (May 1879). Eliza now had four young children (Agnes had died), the oldest being only five years old, to take care of by herself. By 1880 her mother, Mary Webb, was living with her and probably helped with the children, although Mary was 76 years old by then (she lived to be over 97!). Eliza was 29. She did have the farm and some mountain land left her by her first husband, Lemuel Willis. They lived comfortably. A handsome prospector came to Kanarra a few years later (so said an old lady who remembered him). He may have stayed at a boarding house that Eliza kept on her property. In 1883 she married him (Henry Elisha Wood). He originally came from Illinois to Nevada to Utah where he had married Elenor Moss in Circleville, Utah and had three children by her. The marriage didn't work out, and Elenor returned to her first husband as his polygamous wife. Henry was 49 years old, Eliza 33 when they married 6 Mar 1883 in Kanarra. Henry and Eliza started having children immediately; the first, Alice, was bom 7 December 1883. They had four more children. On the 1910 Census they had six children still living with them. Henry, beingfifteenyears her senior, died in December 1910. By 1920 Arthur, Herbert and Jewett (as well as his new wife, Eva, and their first child, Ila) were all living with Eliza. Iris Wood Dalton, her granddaughter, remembers Eliza who died when Iris was sixteen years old. She said she was a small woman and liked to sit on the porch in her later years. However, in Eliza's younger days she worked as did all farmers. Iris remembers her cooking for all the crew that came to help on the farm. Summers were spent in the mountains where they took the sheep, goats and cows to pasture. They would make huge quantities of cheese and sell it. Eliza continued to live in Kanarra until her death in November 1937. She lived to be 87 years old and is buried near her home of over sixty-five years.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Moses BADCOCK B:[1733] M:7 Nov 1757 B:26 May 1774 BEPSC

4 John BADCOCK B: 15 May 1785 BEPS P: Wendy.Cambridge.England M:1804 P: Tadlow.Cambridge.England D: P:

8 Moses BADCOCK B:Abt1753 BEPSC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England .. -. Mary BLOWS M:29 Dec 1778 B:1735 P: Wendy.Cambridge.England D: D: P: 18 John ABBISS (ABIS) B:[1734] M: 15 Sep 1753 Sarah ABBISS (ABIS) S B:25 May 1760 BEPSC B:22 Nov 1780 P:Abington Piggots.C.England D: P: 19 Martha TILLARD B:[1738] D: 20 10 21

BEPSC

BE SC

BE SC

Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK B:abt. 1805 BEPS P: Wendy.Cambridge.England M: 14 Jul 1842 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D: 15 Apr 1854 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England

E JACKENS OR JENKINS B:1788 BE S P:Tadlow,Cambridge England D: P: 11

22

1 Martha Eliza BADCOCK B: 14 Jun 1850 BEPS P: Litlington.Cambridge.England M:6 Mar 1883 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah D:27 Nov 1937 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

23 B: D: 24 William WEBB B:Abt1717 M: 10 Dec 1744 D:8 Apr 1773

BE SC

Henry Elisha WOOD


(Spouse of no. 1)

3 Mary WEBB B:3 Apr 1805 BEPS P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D: 3 Jan 1903 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

12 William Degrass WEBB B:22 Sep 1745 BEPSC P:Guilden Morden.C.England 25 Mary (Bartle) HARRADINE M:20 Dec 1770 B:1 Jun 1721 BEPSC P:Guilden Morden.C.England Degrass WEBB D: 5 Jan 1793 D:28 Jul 1817 B:6 Jul 1783 BEPSC 26 John IZZARD P: Litlington.Cambridge.England P:Guilden Morden.C.England BEPSC B:29 Nov 1719 M: 17 Oct 1804 M:1746 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 13 Hannah IZARD D: 18 Jul 1766 D:1 May 1834 B:7 Feb 1747 BEPSC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England P:Guilden Morden.C.England 27 Hannah D: 16 Oct 1805 B:1725 SC P:Guilden Morden.C.England D:26 Feb 1794 28 Charles JACKSON B:20 Oct 1723 M:2 Oct 1756 D: 18 Sep 1805 Elizabeth DERMER 8:1735 D:27 Feb 1803 Thomas ELSOM B:1733 M: 5 Oct 1756 D: 8 Jun 1765 Ann SMITH B:1737 D: 12 Oct 1792

BEPSC

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14 John JACKSON B:1760 BEPSC P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand 29 M:11 Nov 1784 P: Reed.Hertford, England Mary JACKSON B:29 Mar 1786 BEPSC D: 30 P: P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand D:21 Dec 1872 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 15 Sarah ELSOM B: 11 Mar 1759 BEPSC P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand ^i D:7 Jan 1791 P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand

BE SC

BE SC

BE SC

Date prepared 29 Aug 2007

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: CRIPPS, Edward Alfred Grandfather 10 Jun 1861 10 May 1917 Age: 55 Chapter: To: Place bom: W-6 Iris Wood East Church, Queensboro, Kent, England Hurricane, Washington, Hurricane, Wash. UT

Place of Death: UT

Cause of Death:

"coughed so hard he ruptured Burial Place: Blood vessel in brain" (Death Cert)

Marriage to: (direct line): WRIGHT, Adaline LaVern Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 5 Mar 1879 Age: 17 Father: Mother: CRIPPS, John B MILGATE, Matilda Izzard

St. George, Washington, UT CRIPPS, Eva Alvira

Comments: Born a shepherd's son in England. Nicknamed "Teddy". Sent to Utah ahead of his family at age 12 to live in Utah with relatives of his mother. Left his mother's relative in Fillmore in 1877, moved to southern Utah. Worked in several Utah/Nevada mines - which caused him to have lung damage and caused an early death.

Edward Alfred Cripps Adaline, Alice, Walter,

"Teddy" Cripps at Delamar Mine Adobe brick yard in Hurricane

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: CRIPPS, Edward Alfred

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1861 -1873 1873 -1877 1878-1879 1880 -1881 1881 -1889 1889 -1890 1891 -1893 1893 -1896 1897-1898 1899 -1906 1906 -1917 Schooling: Military: (Age 0-12) (Age 12-16) Age 17-18) (Age 19-20) (Age 20-28) (Age 28-29) (Age 30-32) (Age 32-35) (Age 36-37) (Age 38-45) (Age 45-55) East Church, Queensboro, Kent, England Fillmore, Utah Southern Utah Fillmore, Millard, Utah Virgin, Washington, Utah Silver Reef, Utah Cedar City, Utah and Northern Nevada Delamar, Nevada Silver Reef, Nevada Ely, White River (Lund), Nevada Hurricane, Washington, Utah

None of record None of record Fillmore, Utah Fillmore, Utah (1880 Census) Southern Utah and Northern Nevada Hurricane, Washington, Utah Hurricane, Washington, Utah

Occupation(s): Gardner 1873-1877 Carpenter 1880 Miner 1878-1898 Blacksmith 1898Mortician 1900-

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. A composer and song writer; of note "A Handful of Turf" Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Baptism: 3 Aug 1871 Temple Endowment: 5 Mar 1879 Sealing to parents: 17 Jun 1972 Sealing to spouse: 5 Mar 1879 Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: ? ? None None

information England St. George, UT Los Angeles, CA St. George, UT

Sources used for this history: "Cripps History", Chap 25 "A Handful of Turf', Cripps family history ; "Under Dixie Sun", Pg 407 - Hurricane Pioneers, death certificate, 1880 Census, "History of Edward Alfred and Adaline LaVerne Wright Cripps" by Cleone Cripps Hirschi - granddaughter at DUP.

Brief History of Edward Alfred C R I P P S Edward, later nicknamed "Teddy", was bom in 1861 in "the green hills" of England, the only child of John B. and Matilda Izzard Milgate (Stringer) Cripps. His mother had previously been married and was later sealed to her first husband, Edward Stringer, by whom she had bom seven children. Edward's parents joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, Edward being baptized in 1871 at the age of 10. As was often the custom when emigration to America was planned, Edward was sent to America with a relative. Edward came over on the steamship Wyoming in 1873. He was with 510 LDS immigrants under the charge of J. D. Fairbanks. The ship was nearly wrecked near Sable Island - about 700 miles from New York. The Captain "cast about $40,000 worth of 'ironware' overboard to lighten the ship, thus allowing the incoming tide to lift the ship off the sand ban\C\ After disembarking in New York City, the journey was resumed by rail, via Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Chicago and Omaha to Ogden, Utah where the company arrived Sept. 28, 1873. From Ogden, Edward went to Fillmore, Utah where he was taken in by his mother's relatives. Uncle Jessee Millgate and his wife Mary Jane. They lived in a small log cabin (Aunt, Uncle and six cousins). No mention is made of schooling, Edward helped the family by planting and selling vegetables, fruit and seedlings. He later taught his own children how to garden by using the irrigation methods prevalent in southern Utah. Shortly after he moved out of his uncle's home and went to Dixie (at age 16), his parents came to Utah (in 1879 six years after Teddy's arrival in the US), and settled in Fillmore. The 1880 census shows Edward A and his wife, Adaline; and child, Alice - age 8 months, next to (or with) his parents (and close to the Millgates) He must have gone to Fillmore again to see his parents after their long separation. His occupation is listed as a carpenter. They were back in Virgin by 1882 when their son, Edward, was bom. Teddy became a miner and prospector, working at many of the major mines in Utah and Nevada. Several children were bom in mining "boom towns" which are now ghost towns. Silver mines had a lot of silicon dust which caused lung damage and were dubbed "widow makers". The 'Delamar dust' did affect Edward's life later on and he died at the early age of 55. Adaline LaVem Wright, a young woman from Virgin, married Teddy in the St. George LDS Temple in 1879. They were both 17 years old. During his mining days, he was awayfromthe family much of the time; but Adaline and the children moved to be near him whenever possible. After eight children the family settled in Ely, White Pine, Nevada and operated a profitable blacksmith shop and livery stable. Four more children were bom there, including our lineage, Eva Alvira. The older boys were on a ranch at White River catching and breaking mustangs for the livery stable business. Once again the hope of better profits lured Edward back to Utah with the discovery of oil in Virgin, Utah (the home of Adaline's father). The profits from Ely were eventually used up. The family moved to Hurricane in 1899 and were the local undertakers, laying out the bodies in the home and sewing clothing for the dead. The boys and Teddy also helped the crews construct the canal which brought waterfromthe Virgin River into the fields, which changed the townfromdesert into farmland. They lived in boarded up tents until their adobe home was finished at 2nd North Street. Eventually, they purchased the block where they operated an adobe brick yard and kiln. Teddy spent more time prospecting, often taking his children to see the mines. The children were taught to be hard-working. Teddy also wrote poems, or "odes" and lyrics for songs. He wrote, and had published, a song entitled "A Handful of Turf. The song expressed his longing for homeland and family. It was never very successful, with a granddaughter saying that the unsold music was used as "as padding under the rug". The words are as follows:

There's an old ancient cottage where I happily dwelt; It had ivy entwined round the door. And the dear ones I loved would all gather 'round. But their faces I'll see never more. I left my old home and part of my heart When I traveledfar over the sea. But a handful of turffromthe land of my birth Brings many sweet mem 'ries to me. I can still see my mother in her rocking chair And my father and sister so dear. And I wish all could be as it was in those days When we shared all our love and good cheer. But all who were dear are beneath the green turf In that land so far o 'er the salt sea. But a handful of turffromthe land of my birth Brings many sweet mem 'ries to me. He took literary license in the above song, as his parents died and were buried in Fillmore, Utah; but it probably expressed his feelings, and those of other immigrants from England. Another composition entitled, "A Christmas Ode", written and copyrighted Dec. 1914 by Teddy Cripps, Hurricane, Utah; expresses his feelings of World War I. Edward "Teddy" Alfred Cripps lived in Hurricane until his death in 1917 at the age of 55. Their youngest child, Myrtle, was 14 years old when he passed away. Adaline survived him by 38 years, living to be 94 years old.

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(Copyrighted Dec. 1914 by Teddy C n p p s )

When the cruel war is finished And the battle cry is o'er Those who left will be returning To their loved ones as before, Rut so many will be missing And the ranks will be so small That the soldiers most expected Will be missing, after all. There are many broken hearted For the loved ones who are gene. Women weeping for their husbands Or, .perhaps, an only son. Many brave lads left their sweethearts And departed for the fray Who have said goodby forever Till the resurrection day. Let. us pause for just a moment My hand trembles while I write To think of poor and homeless Who will suffer from the fight, Weeping, wailing, slowly dying With a bleeding broken heart. Someone waits for somone's coming, Why did someone e'er depart? While we are making merry And our hearts are filled with glee Let us stop and think a moment Of our friends across the sea; Let us pray to God in heaven That the poor be blessed today That we might be more happy On this merry Christmas day. Teddy Cripps, Hurricane, Utah. W-^&

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Husband Edward Alfred CRIPPS
Bom
Chr.

Page 1 of 2
LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp Temple

10 Jun 1861 10 May 1917 12 Mav 1917 5 Mar 1879

Place East Church, Kent, England


Place

Died Buried Married

Place Hurricane, Washington, Utah Place Hurricane, Washington, Utah Place St. Georqe, Washinqton, Utah

3 Aug 5 Mar 17 Jun 5 Mar

LIVE 1871 1879 SGEOR 1972 LANGE 1879 SGEOR

Husband's father

JohnB.CRIPPS

Husband's mother Matilda Izzard Stringer MILGATE Wife Bom 4 Oct 1861 Place Briqham City, Box Elder, Utah
Chr. Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

Died 8 Mar 1955 Place St. George, Washington, Utah Buried 11 Mar 1955 place Hurricane, Washington, Utah wife's father Jefferson WRIGHT wife's mother Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL Children List each child in order of birth. F

1870 5 Mar 1879 SGEOR 9 Feb 1979 PROVO

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Alice Agusta CRIPPS


Bom
Chr.

28 Dec 1879 1 Dec 1959

Place Virgin, Washington, Utah


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

3 Mav 1888 2 Jun 1972 OGDEN 13 Jul 1972 OGDEN

j SeaISp

Edward CRIPPS
Bom
Chr.

15 Feb 1882 23 Mav 1883

place Virgin, Washington, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Child BIC

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Virgin. Washinqton, Utah Place Virgin, Washinqton, Utah


| Place

| SeaISp

Walter Albert CRIPPS


Bom
Chr.

1 Feb 1884 1 Mar 1927 3 Mar 1927

Place Virgin, Washington, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried
Spouse Married

Place Hurricane, Washington, Utah Place Hurricane, Washinqton. Utah


Place

26 Jun 1892 19 Nov 1969 SGEOR BIC

J SeaISp

Eugene CRIPPS
Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married {Place | SeaISp

21 Feb 1887

Place Virgin, Washington, Utah


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

21 Feb 1895 10 Sep 1909 BIC

Frank CRIPPS
Bom
Chr.

31 Auq 1889 30 Oct 1907

Place Silver Reef, Washinqton, Utah


Place Place | Place [ Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

23 Mav 1972 OGDEN 28 Jun 1972 OGDEN 13 Jul 1972 OGDEN

| SeaISp

Mary CRIPPS
Bom
Chr.

16 Oct 1891 16 Oct 1891

Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah


Place Place

Child Child BIC

| SeaISp

Sarah Adaline CRIP =>s


Bom
Chr.

9 Apr 1893 3 Mav 1964 Shauna Hart 801-288-9998


27 Aug 2007

Place Cedar City, Iron, Utah


Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Prepared by Phone


E-mail address Date prepared

10 Apr 1901 2 Jun 1972 OGDEN 13 Jul 1972 OGDEN

Address

5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah USA

Family Group Record


Husband Edward Alfred CRIPPS wife Adaline LaVern WRIGHT
Children 7 F
Buried

Page 2 of 2

List each child in order of birth.


Place

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Sarah Adaline CRIPPS


spouse
Married

Charles Franklvn ROSS


Abt 1910 I Place Utah SeaISp

i
14 Oct 1905 24 Sep 1966 BIC

8 M

Ernest CRIPPS
Bom
Chr.

22 Dec 1896 Place Delamar, Lincoln, Nevada


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

LANGE

Died
Buried Spouse Married

3 Aug 1958

Place Place Place

SeaISp

9 M

Clarence Andy CRIPPS Bom


Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married j Place SeaISp

28 Sep 1899

Place Ely, White Pine, Nv


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

5 Sep 1908 BIC

|
31 Jul 1909 LIVE 23 Feb 1955 SGEOR Cleared

10

Eva Alvira CRIPPS


Born Chr. 6 Feb 1901

Place Ely, White, Nevada


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse Married spouse Married 11 F Bom


Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married

19 Sep 1979 Place Norwalk, Los Anqeles, Ca 22 Sep 1979 Place Whittier, Los Anqeles, Ca Jewett WOOD 7 Jan 1919 I Place Cedar Citv, Iron, Utah William Prescott DUFFIN 7 Mav 1948 1 Place Cedar Citv. Iron. Utah 30 Mar 1903
Place Place Place Place | Place

SeaISp SeaISp

23 Feb 19551

Myrtle LaVern CRIPPS


Baptized Endowed SealPar

BIC

SeaISp

|
Child BIC

12

Minnie CRIPPS
Bom
Chr.

11 Jun 1905 1905

Place White River, White Pine, Nv


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SeaISp

27 Aug 2007

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances 8 William CRIPPS B:Abt 1765 P: England M:Abt 1764 P: England D: P: Mary CHEESEMAN B: Abt 1765 P: England D: P: BE C

Chart no. 1 16

17

4 Edward CRIPPS B: 16 Oct 1785 BEPS P: Harty,IOS,Kent,England M:7 Nov 1807 P: Oare,Kent,England D: P:

18.

19

2 John B. CRIPPS B:21 May 1814 BEPSC P: Leysdown,IOS,Kent,England M: Abt 1860 P: East Church.lOS.K.England D:22 Feb 1882 P: Fillmore.Millard.Utah Lydia JOHNCOCK B: 15 May 1791 P: Oare.Kent.England D:1837 P:Kent,England

20 10 Edmund JOHNCOCK B:Apr1771 BE SC P:Aldington,Kent,England 51 M: 29 Jan 1791 P: Faversham,Kent.England D: BEPS P: 22. 11 Sarah Barber B: Abt 1771 P: England D: P:

SC 23 B: D: 24 William MILLGATE B: 14 Mar 1696 M: 3 Oct 1720 D: 3 Jan 1772

1 Edward Alfred CRIPPS B: 10 Jun 1861 BEPS P: East Church, Kent, England M:5 Mar 1879 P:St. George.Washington.Utah D: 10 May 1917 P: Hurricane, WashJngton.Utah

BEPS

Adaline LaVem WRIGHT


(Spouse of no. 1)

alMatilda Izzard S MILGATE B:5 Jul 1819/1820 BEPSC P:BUB,Kent,England D:4 Nov 1894 P: Fillmore.Millard.Utah

12 Jeremiah MILLGATE B:11 Jan 1745 BEPSC P: Tenterden,Kent,England 25 Lydia FURNER M:7 Nov 1775 B: Abt 1699 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England D:11 Mar 1768 6 Jeremiah MILGATE D:1820 B:27 Mar 1796 BEPSC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England 26 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England M: 17 Apr 1817 P: East Church.lOS.K.England 13 Mary EVENDEN (E. VENDEN) D: Nov 1865 B:1754 BE SC P: Faversham.Kent.England P:Leysdown,IOS,Kent,England 2 7 D:23 Jan 1804 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England

BE S

28 Charies READER 1720 14 Thomas READER B:1756 BEPSC P:Sussex,England 29 M: 17 Jul 1781 P:BUB,Kent,England D:22 May 1875 BEPSC 30 P: Boughton.UB,Kent.England 15 Elizabeth IZZARD B:31 Jul 1757 P:BUB,Kent,England D: 9 Jan 1835 P:BUB,Kent,England

BE SC

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Ann Izzard READER B:30 May 1797 P:BUB,Kent,England D:26 Dec 1875 P: Faversham, Kent, England

Lydia MILLGATE B:1732 B:5 Feb 1783 Robert IZZARD B: 10 Oct 1725 M: 15 Oct 1752 D:

BEpSC

BEPSc

BEpSC

31 Mary (Mrs. Swayne) EPPS


C: 12 Mar 1727 D: BEPSc

Date prepared 27 Aug 2007

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: WRIGHT, Adaline LaVern Grandmother 4 Oct 1861 8 Mar 1955 Age: 93 Chapter: To: Place born: W-7 Iris Wood Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah

Place of Death: St. George, Washington, Utah Burial Place: Hurricane, Washington, Utah

Cause of Death:

Marriage to: (direct line): CRIPPS, Edward Alfred Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 5 Mar 1879 Age: 17 Father: Mother: WRIGHT, Jefferson ANGELL, Sarah Elizabeth

St. George, Washington, Utah CRIPPS, Eva Alvira

Comments: Adaline lived a difficult life in her early years. Raised in Virgin, Utah during its pioneering period, she learned to be hard-working and how to survive in the harsh climate of 'Dixie'. She married Alfred Cripps and they had twelve children, loosing three babies. Alfred was a miner and they moved often until finally settling in Hurricane, Utah in 1906. Addie resided there until she was unable to care for herself and had to live with children in her later years. She was slender, 5'2" with black hair. She made her home and property beautiful with lovely flower gardens outside and handiwork inside. She was a kind, helpful person often helping the sick.

Adaline LaVern Cripps

Addie, Teddy and oldest children

Adaline at 90 birthday

At home in Hurricane

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WRIGHT, Adaline LaVern

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1861 - 1862 1862 - 1879 1880 - 1881 1881 - 1889 1889 - 1890 1891 -1893 1893 - 1896 1897-1898 1899 -1908 1908 -1952 1952 -1955 Schooling: (Age 0-1) (Agel-18) (Age 19-20) (Age 20-28) (Age 28-29) (Age 30-32) (Age 32-35) (Age 36-37) (Age 38-47) (Age 47-90) (Age 90-93) Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah Virgin, Washington, Utah (married Alfred Cripps 1879, Dau. Alice born) Filllmore, Millard, Utah Virgin, Washington, Utah (3 more children born) Silver Reef, Utah (Son, Frank, born) Cedar City, Utah and Northern Nevada (Mary & Sarah born) Delamar, Nevada (Son, Ernest born) Silver Reef, Nevada Ely, White River (Lund), Nevada (last four children born) Hurricane, Washington, Utah Lived with children in Cedar City, California and St. George

None recorded

Occupation(s): Homemaker, mother of 12 children. Helped make adobe bricks, Served as funeral undertaker. Made crocheted and netting. Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Gardening, crocheting, netting (broomstick lace). Over 200 pillow cases and a number of beautiful quilts were made in her last years (per news article on her 93 rd birthday). Won numerous awards at County Fairs for her handiwork. Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 7 Sep 1871 Virgin, Utah Temple Endowment: 5 Mar 1879 St. George Temple Sealing to parents: 9 Feb 1979 Provo Temple Sealing to spouse: 5 Mar 1879 St. George Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Relief Society, Primary (17 years) None recorded

Sources used for this history: The "Wright - Cripps Stuff for Hurricane", "Under Dixie Sun, DUP, 1978, pg 406. Oral interviews with family members, 1880 Census, newsarticles on 91 st and 93rd birthdays.

Brief History of Adaline LaVern W R I G H T Adaline was bom October 4,1861 to Jefferson and Sarah Elizabeth Angell Wright. She was bom in Brigham City, Utah. That same year at the fall General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her father, Jefferson, was called to Virgin City in Southern Utah. The Wrights arrived in 1862 and were among the first to settle the area. They were advised by Brigham Young to stay close together until the Indian trouble could be settled. The first grist mill was built in Virgin and headed by Jefferson. In 1865 Adaline's grandparents, Solomon and Eunice Angell, also moved to Virgin. Her parents and grandparents were leaders in the community, Solomon being a General Authority. Jefferson, Adaline's father, went on another mission in 1877, he was a Seventy. Sarah, her mother, was called as a counselor in the Relief Society in 1868 (Adaline would have been seven years old), and served for 20 years. Virgin was a difficult town to live in as the Virgin River was a continual problem and concern, flooding often. When Addie was seventeen years old she married Edward AJ&ed "Teddy" Cripps in the St. George, Utah Temple. He was a prospector and miner and for the first eight years of their married life, Addie stayed in Virgin - near her parents and brothers and sisters while Teddy left to go mining. They did go to Fillmore for awhile in 1880-1 to see Edward's parents who had arrived from England in 1879. She had four children in Virgin; one, Edward, died when he was a year old. She then began to go with her husband as he moved from job-to-jobfirst Silver Reef, then Cedar City, Utah; then Delamar and Ely, Nevada. Two more children died, one the day of birth and the last child shortly after birth in 1905. They had a total of twelve children, nine living to adulthood. Delamar was a "company town" on land owned by the federal government. There were ten saloons and several churches, including a Latter-day Saint church where the family undoubtedly attended. Free medical care as well as electric lights and piped-in water were provided by the company. The miners however were exposed to "Delamar dust", a toxic dust that killed many (including Edward Alfred Cripps) later in their lives with a lung disease. While in Ely the family built a livery stable, blacksmith shop andfreightline. Apparently it was quite successful and for the first time they were enjoying a stable life awayfromthe mines. Our ancestor, Eva Alvira and her sister Myrtle, were bom in Ely. Another son, Frank, was killed after an accident while breaking in a horse. In 1908 "oil was struck in Virgin and it looked like it was going to be a big one". Teddy saw the 'big chance', sold out and moved back to Virgin. The oil strike wasn't anything like it was supposed to be; but it did get Adaline and the children back to southern Utah where she could be near her brothers and sisters. A canal was being constructed to bring water to a new settlement. Hurricane. Teddy and the boys began working on the canal. The earlier settlers had been digging the canal since December 1893, under trying circumstances. The family lived in three large tents; one for the boys, one for the girls and one where they lived and the parents slept. The men received property in the town of Hurricane as payment for working on the canal. The Cripps received four lots where the block which is now 2nd West and 2nd North stands. Teddy and Addie started making adobe bricks. The first bricks were not perfect and so they bought the necessary equipment to makefiredbricks. It was a family affairthe daughters rode the horses that turned the paddle to mix the mud and straw together; and the sons drove the teams to get wood to fire the kilns. The fire burned night and day until the bricks were afinishedproduct. Many of the homes in Hurricane were constructed with the bricks made by the Cripps family. Water was hard to get and electricity wasn't brought to the homes until 1917. The weather was always hot in the summer and crops were hard to grow. Adaline, however, was an especially good gardener and raised vegetables andfruittrees as well as flowers in their yard. Carnations, sweet peas and roses always surrounded

surrounded her home. Teddy would take a wagon full of vegetables and fruit over the mountains to Cedar City and sell the produce to supplement the family income After the brickyard business began to prosper, Teddy once again continued his "hobby" of prospecting for silver. He owned several mines and would sometimes take his children to inspect them. The Cripps' also began to help prepare the dead for burial, even "laying the body out" in their living room prior to the funeral Addie was a petite lady, always well groomed and well dressed. She was 5 feet 2 inches tall with black hair which she braided and coiled around her head. A friend from hurricane is quoted as saying "Isee this not-tootall, thin, beautiful lady. She had the darkest hair and eyes to match. Her hair never went gray." She was always neat and clean, wearing a waist apron, kind and caring. " Myrtle Cripps, a daughter, said her mother wanted her grandchildren to be raised in the Church, "doing those things that were right. She always said, 'Doing the right thing is Just as easy as doing anything else'". A great granddaughter, Debbie Cripps, said she was surprised how many people remembered Addie as their Primary teacher. One remembered her as being a loving teacher with a strong testimony of the gospel. They also remember that she was a mid-wife in the town and was present at many births. Addie was very talented in needlework and made many beautiful things by crocheting and doing netting, a type of broomstick lace. She was also musically inclined and at one time there was a Cripps Family Band with a harmonica, a piano and an organ which Grandma could play. She also loved dances and socials. Her gardens looked and smelled beautiful, as she was always working in her yard. Granddaughters remember that she was a kind person, always helping others - taking food to them when they were sick, and always fulfilling her Church callings. One granddaughter, Betsy Ross Schultz (daughter of Sarah), related some memories of Adaline that shed light on her life style and personality. "The memories about staying at grandmother's are fragmented, for I was still quite young. We lived with her for awhile before Nevada (a sister) was born. I remember her attic, a magical place filled with musical things. She even had an organ! Grandma had her treasures: a little piece of special lace, a pretty arrowhead, a cameo, all kept in a little tin box. She had the most beautiful flower gardensweet peas, rambling roses, flowers of all kinds that left their scent on the air of the summer evenings. I remember so much the smells of Utah, of the sulfur rising from the Virgin River, of the fields and the gardens and the orchards and the pine trees of the mountains. "I can remember my grandmother talking to my mother, telling her that she had raised her children, and it was time for Sarah to get her own place. Mother (Sarah) was in many ways very like my grandmother. Physically she was also small, and was called "Tiny"; her shoe size must have been a two or three. She probably loved deeply, but was very matter-of-fact about life. She was there if you needed her, called if you needed a call, but otherwise expected you to get on with your life as she wished to get on with hers. She was proud of her Mormon heritage, and was an active member of the Relief Society all her life. Those are the same impressions I had of my grandmother from those early encounters. "When the trees in Grandma's orchard were full ofapples, I remember the family getting together to pick them, and quarter them, and prepare them for drying which was done by laying them on screens on the roof. You had better be involved in the work, or make yourself mighty scarcel I remember going for pinon (pine) nuts, the men shaking the trees, the children gathering them into all kinds of containers. I also remember going to Virgin with my grandmother and her sisters and being shown the grave of my great-grandfather, Jefferson Wright. How proud they were of him. I remember seeing at that time the remains of the old home place." Teddy died of lung disease in 1917, their youngest child was fourteen years old at the time. After he died the family took in washings and ironings, cleaned houses, baked cakes for weddings and birthdays, and made temple clothes. After the children got married or were on their own, Addie continued to care for herself at her

home in Hurricane. Her husband died 37 years prior to her death. Before Addie's death, she enjoyed visiting her children, she would sometimes get on a bus and travel to California to see some of her girls; calling them to have them pick her up. According to a newspaper article, when she was 90 she took off on a bus alone to California to visit a sick daughter They would take her home by auto. Eventually, she couldn't take care of everything and she began to live with her children, moving from one to another. A news article states she was living at the Truman Rest Home in St. George just prior to her 91st birthday. She died in 1955 at the age of 93 in St. George, Utah, and is buried in Hurricane where she lived for 45 years. The same article mentioned above states she had 14 (?) children, was grandchildren of 51, great-grandmother of 90, and great-great grandmother of 12 children (in 1955)! Note: I, Shauna Hart, her great-granddaughter, also knew Grandma Cripps. I lived in Hurricane for several years across the street from her home and would go to visit her. She tried to teach me how to crochet for a Primary project. With her help I made a handkerchief with a crocheted edge.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B E P S C Baptized Endowed Sealed to parents Sealed to spouse Children's ordinances 8 Asa WRIGHT B:4 Dec 1767 M:5 Oct 1786 4 Asa WRIGHT B:22 Oct 1798 P: Westford.M .Massachusetts BEPSC D: 13 Sep 1826 P: E l i z a b e t h (Betsy) P A T C H B: 20 Jun 1766 BEPSC BEPSC P: Westford, M, Massachusetts

Chart no. 1

16 J o s e p h W R I G H T
B:25 Sep 1736 M: 23 May 1757 D: 16 Apr 1813 BEPSC

17 D o r o t h y H E A L D
B:25 Feb 1732 D: 23 May 1773 18 Issac. Jr. P A T C H B:8 Feb 1739 M: 14 Jun 1760 D: BEPSC

P: Westford.M,Massachusetts M:23 Jul 1820 P: Westford,M.Massachusetts D:22 Apr 1877 P: Westford,M.Massachusetts 2 Jefferson W R I G H T B:30 Jul 1825 BEPSC P:Westford,GM,Massachusetts M: 12 Dec 1847 P: Winter Quarters,P.Nebraska D:9 Feb 1896 P:Virgin,Kane,Utah Bethsheba DADMAN B:4 Apr 1802 D:9 Oct 1868 P: Westford,M.Massachusetts

BEPSC

P: Chelmsford, M.Massachusetts 19 E l i z a b e t h A V E R Y D:24 Mar 1846 B:1 Dec 1739 P: Westford, M, Massachusetts D: 20 N a t h a n D A D M A N 10 J o s e p h D A D M A N B: 14 May 1774

BEPSC

BEPS

B: 16 Jun 1747 M: Abt 1773 D: 16 Feb 1827

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P: Framingham,M,MassachusettS2i H a n n a h S A N G E R M:8 Jan 1795 B: 23 Jun 1747 P: Hopkington,M,Massachusetts D:19 Nov 1821 BEPSC

BEPSC

P: Littleton,M.Massachusetts

D:2 Feb 1868 P: 11 B e t s e y P I K E


B:28 May 1775 BEPS P: Hopkington, M,Massachusetts D:6 Sep 1839 P:

22 N a t h a n i e l . J r P I K E B:21 Aug 1744 M:13 Feb 1765 D: 17 Oct 1824


23

BEPSC

1 Adaline LaVern W R I G H T B:4 Oct 1861 BEPS P: Brigham City.Box Elder.Utah M:5 Mar 1879 P:St. George.Washington.Utah D:8 Mar 1955 P:St. George.Washington.Utah

Sarah M E L L E N (MELLON) B: 13 May 1744 BEPSC D:

12 J a m e s W i l l i a m A N G E L L B: 15 Oct 1776 BEPSC P: NP.Providence.Rhode Island 6 Solomon ANGELL B:21 Apr 1806 BEPSC P: Florence.Oneida.New York M: 13 Apr 1828 P:Glouester,Rhode Island D:20 Apr 1881 P: Leeds,Washington,Utah M:21 Mar 1804 P: Camden,Oneida,New York D:7 Nov 1850 P:North Providence,P,Ri 13 P h e b e A n n M O R T O N B:28 Mar 1786 BEPSC P:Utica,Oneida,New York D: 15 Nov 1854 P:Salt Lake City.Salt Lake.Utah

24 S o l o m a n A b i a h A N G E L L B:1741 BEPSC M: 17 Aug 1767 D:21 Apr 1806 25 M a r y T R I P P

B:1746
D:16 Jun 1819 26 A b r a h a m M O R T O N B:28 Mar 1762 M: 20 Aug 1782 D: 20 Aug 1839 yy P h e b e L A N G F O R D

BEPSC

Edward Alfred CRIPPS (Spouse of no. 1)

BEPS

3 Sarah Elizabeth A N G E L L B:24 Feb 1832 BEPSC P:NP,Providence,Rhode Island D:1905 P: Deseret, Millard, Utah

B: 23 Jan 1762 D:20 Dec 1845


28 A n d r e w Y O U N G B:Abt1717 M: Abt 1757 D:Bef 1802

BEPS

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14 N a t h a n Y O U N G B: Abt 1760

BEPSC

Prepared by Shauna Hart 5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah USA Telephone 801-288-9998

Eunice Clark Y O U N G B:23 Nov 1809 BEPSC P: Glochester,Providence,Ri D:8 Feb 1879 P: Leeds, Washington, Utah 15 S a r a h W H I T M A N B: 18 Dec 1772 BEPSC P:Gloucester,P.Rhode Island

P: <Providence,P,Rhode lsland> 29 M r s Y O U N G M: Abt 1808 B:Abt1719 P: <Gloucester,P,Rhode lsland> D: D:8 Sep 1810 30 V a l e n t i n e W H I T M A N P: Rhode Island

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B: 19 Sep 1749 M: 15 Jul 1771 D:

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D:1832
Date prepared 5 May 2007 P: WG.Providence.Rhode Island

31 N a n c y

MOREHEAD B: 10 Sep 1752 D:

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): RUSSELL, Emeline Marcia Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 17 Jul 1823 Age: 25 Father: Mother: WOOD, Henry BOTSFORD, Lucy WOOD, Elisha Kent Great-grandfather Bet 1795 -1800 8 Nov 1836 Age: 38 Chapter: To: W-8 Iris Wood

Place born: Vermont per son on 1900,1910 Census. Father was in Newtown,CT 1795-1800 Place of Death: Burial Place: Exeter, Morgan, Illinois

Greene County, Illinois WOOD, Henry Elisha

Comments: Henry Elisha Wood lived in Vermont until he was about 25 years old and then moved to Illinois where he lived until his death in 1836. He fathered at least three children with his wife, Emeline. He died when only 38 years old. He was a Doctor in Vermont, and a Surgeon in the Black Hawk War in 1832. His occupation in Illinois is unknown.

Henry Elisha Wood, son

Cornelia P. Wood, daughter

Emeline Marcia Russell, Wife

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WOOD, Elisha Kent

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 17987-1804 (Age 0-5) 1804-1822 (Age 5-24) Vermont (per his son's recollection on future censuses). Could have been Connecticut (father lived in CT at that time) Vergennes, Addison, VT (father died in 1821 in Vergennes, property given to wife, daughters (Anna Reynolds and Polly Warner) and to Elisha Kent, son, residing in Greene, IL), on 1810 and 1820 censuses with parents. Also a member of the county of Addison, VT organization in 1822 Probably in Greene Co, IL (m. Emeline lists both of "Greene Co, IL, signed in Carrolton, IL in Jul 1823). Ran for coroner in Greene Co, IL 1823. Henry Elisha, his son, was born 7 Nov 1824. Jacksonville, Diamond [Grove], Morgan, Illinois (dau. Cornelia born 1826) Morgan County (Census 1830,1835) Possibly Exeter (son William b. 1833) A surgeon in Black Hawk War 1832 Emeline, wife, in Elisha's probate listed "late husband" in Exeter Property listed for sale in Exeter (town lots)

1823-1826

(Age 25-28)

1826 -1826? (Age 28) 1826?- 1836 (Age 28-38) 1836 1838 Schooling: Military: (Age 38)

Unknown Black Hawk war 1831-2. Captain in Third Brigade, Third Army, 2 nd Regt. Listed as a surgeon and from Morgan County, Illinois Doctor. (Addison Co. records 1820 admitted). Also appointed a "surgeon" in Black Hawk War 18 Jun 1832 (from Morgan County) Involved in city organizations, ran for coroner in Greene Co, IL

Occupation(s): Public/Political life:

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 14 Apr 1996 Jordan River Temple Temple Endowment: 16 Jul 1996 Jordan River Temple Sealing to parents: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River Temple Sealing to spouse: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Sources used for this history: 1810,1820 censuses Addison Co, VT, 1880,1900,1910 Utah Censuses on Henry Elisha Wood shows father's birthplace as Vt.; Wills, probates, land transactions in Vergennes, VT. And Exeter, IL ; Marriage cert to Emeline; Town records in Addison Co, VT; Listed on military records as 'surgeon" in Army 1832 Black Hawk War; estate records in Exeter, IL, 13 Nov 1836; 1835 Morgan Co. Census n/a n/a n/a

Brief History of Elisha Kent WOOD


Elisha Kent Wood was bom between 1795 and 1800 in either Connecticut (land transaction records on father place him in New Milford, New Haven, Connecticut at that time), or in Vermont (son's recollection on nature censuses). Family probably moved to Vergennes, Addison, Vermont when Elisha was about five years old. His father, Henry, sold and bought several pieces of property in his lifetime, but after living in Connecticut for several years, moved to Vermont where he lived for about 17 years. Elisha lived with Henry and Lucy, his parents, at least until 1820 where he is listed on the census for Vergennes; and 1822 when he was on the Addison County organization list. It appears Elisha was the youngest child. His sister Anna was bom in 1774 and Polly in 1776 in Connecticut. No other children appear until Elisha, some eighteen plus years later (which seems odd). Elisha's father died in 1821, and shortly thereafter Elisha moved to Carrolton, Greene, Illinois. Henry left a sizeable estate to his wife and three living children: Lucy, Elisha, Anna Reynolds, and Polly Warner. The probate lists Elisha as residing in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois in 1823. Villeroy Hepburn, an uncle to Elisha's future wife, witnessed the transaction. Emeline Marcia Russell and Elisha Kent Wood were married on July 17,1823 in Greene County, Illinois. Her guardian was Oliver Bangs who had married her aunt Myrtilla Hepburn Russell. Both of her parents had died youngher mother, Betsey Ann Hepburn; and father, William Eaton Russell. Myrtilla, her aunt, married Emeline's father (William Eaton Russell) shortly after Betsey's death and raised Emeline. After William's death, she married Oliver Bangs - thus Oliver was Emeline's guardian. Oliver signed as giving his permission for the marriage in 1823. Emeline was seventeen years old and Elisha Kent was about twentyfive years old. Elisha Kent ran for Coroner of Green County in 1823, and only received two votes. In November 1824, a son was bom, Henry Elisha Wood. It appears they moved to Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois before 1826, because their daughter, Cornelia Porter Wood was bom there. Perhaps their son was also? In 1830 and later in 1835 they were residing in Morgan County per the censuses. A son, William R (probably Russell), was bom about 1833-4, probably in Morgan County also. In 1832 Elisha was in the Black Hawk War, where he is listed as a "surgeon". He belonged to the Third Brigade of mounted Volunteers commanded by Brig General James D. Henry. He was an officer with the 2 Regt., and was commissioned June 18, 1832. The record states he was from Morgan County. The War was fought in northern Illinois, not too far from his home. It is interesting that Morgan County was just one county south-east of Hancock County where the Mormons were settling about 1836 to 1844. Some newspaper articles mention the "Mormons" and "Jo Smith" with derision. One wonders how Elisha and his family felt about them. On January 7, 1833, there is a property transaction wherein E.K. Wood purchased lots 41,42,60 and 62 ""lying and being in the town of Exeter County". The transaction was witnessed by Oliver Bangs. On 8 Nov 1836, Elisha Kent Wood died in Exeter, Illinois. Estate administration records from Exeter, Morgan County, Illinois, dated 13 Nov 1836 signed by Emeline M. Wood, state that Mr. Thomas Brownson was to administer the estate of "my deceased husband'. In The Ulinoian in Nov 1838 there was an administrator's notice in Morgan County, "estate of Elisha K. Wood, sale of town lots in Exeter. " Henry was only 38 years of age when he passed away. Henry Elisha, his eldest son and our lineage, had just turned twelve years old the day before his father died. Daughter, Cornelia, was ten years old, and if the records are correct, her birthday was also 7 November. The youngest son, William R. was just two years old.

Family Group Record


Husband Elisha Kent WOOD
BorrBET 1795 AND 1800
Chr.

Page 1 of 1

Place Newtown, Fairfield, Ct


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died
Buried Married Husband's father

8 Nov 1836
17 Jul 1823

Place Exeter, Morgan, Illinois


Place

Place Greene Co., Illinois

14 Apr 16 Jul 10 Sep 23 Nov

1995 1996 1997 1993

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

Henry W O O D LUCV B O T S F O R D

Husband's mother

Wife
Bom
Chr.

6 Mar 1806 Place Jericho, Chitenden, Vermont


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died 28 Mar 1891 Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois Buried 31 Mar 1891 Place Joliet, Cook, Illinois other spouse Dudley AVERY Married 30 Auq 1837 I Place Greene Co., Illinois wife's father * William Eaton RUSSELL Lt. wife's mother Betsey Ann HEPBURN Children List each child in order of birth. M

13 Nov 1992 11 Dec 1992 10 Sep 1997 10 Sep 1997

LANGE LANGE JRIVE JRIVE

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Henry Elisha WOOD


Bom
Chr.

7 Nov 1824

Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois


Place

Died Buried spouse Married spouse Married spouse Married spouse Married F Bom
Chr.

28 Dec 1910 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah 30 Dec 1910 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Matilda EVERETT 24 Sep 1844 Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois Mary H. EDWARDS 24 Sep 1857 I Place Greene Co., Illinois Elenor MOSS 1872 I Place Circleville, Piute, Utah Martha Eliza BADCOCK 6 Mar 1883 I Place Kanarra, Iron. Utah 7 Nov 1826 22 Apr 1865 Place Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois
Place

08tp1i8a8 (17 Auq 1972) Endowed 2 Jun 1927 OGDEN SealPar 13 Dec 1972 OGDEN

SeaISp SeaISp SeaISp SeaISp

20 Feb 1993 18 Feb 2000 18 Feb 2000

LANGE JRIVE JRIVE

6 Feb 1998 SGEOR 13 Nov 1992 LANGE 19 Jan 1993 LANGE 20 Feb 1993 LANGE

Cornelia Porter WOOD


Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

spouse Married F

Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois Thomas BLACK 18 0ct1842 I Place Picayune. Shelby Co, Tn
Place Place Place Place | Place

SeaISp

20 Feb 1993 LANGE

#1 Female WOOD
BorrBET 1827 AND 1830
Chr. Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Child

SeaISp

William R. WOOD
Bom
Chr.

1834 Aft 1856

Place MorqanCo, Illinois


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

14 Apr 1995 28 Feb 1996 10 Sep 1997

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

SeaISp

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Phone E-mail address Date prepared

Shauna Hart 801-288-9998


3 Sep 2007

Address

5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City JJtah_ _USA

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

17 B: D: 18

19 2 Henry WOOD B:1753 BE SC P: M:9Mar 1774 P: Newtown,Fairfield,Connecticut D: 5 Jul 1821 P: Vergennes.Addison.Vermont B: D: 20 10 21

22 11 23 BEPS B: D: 24 John BOTSFORD B:8 Jan 1680 M:1708 D:6 May 1745

i Elisha Kent WOOD B:BET 1795 AND 1800 P: Newtown, Fairfield,Ct M: 17 Jul 1823 P: Greene Co.,Illinois D:8 Nov 1836 P: Exeter, Morgan, Illinois

BEPS

12 John BOTSFORD B:28 Mar 1708 BEPSC P: Milford.NH.Connecticut 25 Hepsibah CAMP M:2 May 1733 B: Nov 1684 BEPS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Ct D:5 May 1781 Emeline Marcia RUSSELL 6 Abiel BOTSFORD D:3 Jun 1784 B:28 Jan 1735 BEPSC (Spouse of no. 1) P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut 26 Thomas BENNETT P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut B:<1669> BEPS M: 15 Jun 1757 M: 12 Apr 1692 P: Connecticut 13 Anna BENNETT D: 5 Apr 1739 D: B:1711 BEPSC P: P: Stratford,Fairfield.Connecticut 2 y Mary BOOTH D: 3 Jun 1784 B: 12 Nov 1678 BEPS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut 31 Lucy BOTSFORD D: 14 Sep 1741 B:8 Mar 1758 BEPSC 28 John KENT P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut B:28 Apr 1664 BEPS D:Aft 1823 M:9 May 1686 P: Vergennes,Addison, Vermont 14 Rev. Elisha (Rev) KENT D:11Apr 1721 B:9 Jul 1704 BEPS P: Derby.New Haven.Connecticut 29 Abigail DUDLEY M: 3 Apr 1732 B:24 May 1667 BEPS P: Derby.New Haven.Connecticut Abigail KENT D: BET 26 OCT 170 AND JAN D: 7 Jul 1776 B:6 Jul 1736 BEPSC P: Philippi.Dutchess.Ny 30 Joseph MOSS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut Prepared by BEPSc B:7 Apr 1679 D:21 Mar 1767 Shauna Hart M:3 Oct 1716 P: 15 Abigail MOSS 5197 S. Wesley Rd. D:23 Jan 1731 B:8 Sep 1717 BEPS Salt Lake City P: Derby.New Haven.Connecticut 3 1 Abigail RUSSELL Utah D:Jan 1751 USA BEPSc B: 16 Aug 1690 Date prepared Telephone P: Philippi.Dutchess.Ny D:23 Apr 1731
801-288-9998 22 May 2007

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

RUSSELL, Emeline Marcia Great grandmother 6 March 1806

Chapter: To: Place born:

W-9 Iris Wood Vergennes, Addison, VT or Jericho, Chittenden, VT

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

28 Mar 1891 Age: "La cruppa"

85

Place of Death: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Burial Place: Joliet, Cook, Illinois

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Comments:

WOOD, Elisha Kent Age: 17 Father: RUSSELL, William Eaton Mother: HEPBURN, Betsey Ann

17 Jul 1823

Greene Co, Illinois WOOD, Henry Elisha

Emeline was preceded in death by many loved ones: two husbands, two sisters, two (at least) daughters, her mother at age four, and her father at age eight. She was raised by her Aunt Myrtilla Hepburn Russell (who married her father after Emeline's mother's death); Myrtilla passed away as did her stepfather in Emeline's lifetime. Her first husband, Henry E. Wood, died when she was 30; her second, Dudley Avery, died after only five years of marriage when she was 36. William Hepburn Russell, who later founded the Pony Express and became rich and famous and then infamous, was a half-brother. At least one of Emeline's sons and a grandson (Avery) went to work for him. Emeline lived in Vermont, Illinois and Tennessee. For over 30 years she lived with her daughter, Cornelia, and her husband Thomas Black - a prosperous landowner in Carrolton, Illinois. After Cornelia's death, she moved to Chicago to live with Fanny Parker, another daughter by her second husband. It was there she died at the age 85.

Cornelia Porter Wood Black Daughter of Emeline

Emeline Marcia Russell Wood Avery

Thomas Black, son-in-law (husband of Cornelia)

Henry Elisha Wood Son of Emeline

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: RUSSELL, Emeline Marcia Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) Jericho, VT (mother died 1810, Myrtilla (aunt) m. father, father d 1814) Note: On death cert, states born in Vergennes, Vt. 1816-1822 (Age 10-16) Vergennes, Addison VT (Myrtilla m. O. Bangs 1816) 1822-1826 (Age 16-20) Probably in Greene Co, IL. (m. Elisha K. lists both of "Greene Co, II, signed in Carrolton, IL in Jul 1823). Henry Elisha, son, was born 7 Nov 1824. Jacksonville, Diamond [Grove], Morgan, Illinois (dau. Cornelia born 1826) (Age 20) 1826 -1826? 1826? -1836 (Age 20-30) Morgan County (Census 1830,1835) Possibly Exeter (son Wlm b. 1833-4) Exeter: Elisha died 8 Nov 1836, in probate Emeline states: "late husband" (Age 30) 1836 (Age 31 Greene Co, Illinois (m. Dudley Avery) 1837 1838 -1842 (Age 32-36) Shelby Co, Tennessee (two daughters born) (Dudley died Dec 1842) Property listed for sale in Exeter (town lots) 1838 (Age 36-44) Unknown (Myrtilla d. 1844) (Cornelia, dau. married in Shelby, Tenn 1842) 1842-1849? 1849-1875? (Age 44-69) Carrolton, Greene, Illinois (lived w/ dau Cornelia Wood Black/died 1865) 18757-1891 (Age 69-85) Chicago, Cook, Illinois (lived w/ dau. Fanny Bangs Parker) 1806-1816 (Age 0-10) Schooling: Unknown Mother, "housekeeper" listed on censuses Surviving the loss of many family members and helping raise

Occupation(s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. many children.

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Dudley 'Clay' Avery, married 30 August 1837 in Greene Co, Illinois The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 13 Nov 1992 Los Angeles, CA Temple Temple Endowment: 11 Dec 1992 Los Angeles, CA Temple Sealing to parents: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River, UT Temple Sealing to spouse: 23 Nov 1993 Jordan River, UT Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Sources used for this history: 1820,1830,1835,1850,1860,1880 Censuses. Marriage cert for Cornelia, Marriage cert for Emeline and Dudley Avery, Estate administration on Elisha Kent Wood, Letter from Wlm R. Wood to Cornelia, Death certificate for Emeline n/a n/a n/a

Brief History of Emeline Marcia RUSSELL


Emeline's mother, Betsey Hepburn Russell, died five days before her daughter's fourth birthday (1810). A few months after Betsey passed away, her father, William Eaton Russell, married Myrtilla Hepburn, Betsey's sister. William and Myrtilla had two children - William Hepburn Russell (founder of the Pony Express), and Adeline Elizabeth Russell (who married Thomas Black.. .who married Adeline's niece - Cornelia after Adeline passed away.) William Eaton Russell was a soldier and he died when Emeline was eight years old probably during military service in the War of 1812. He left not only Emeline, but possibly two other boys (a girl had died in 1808). Myrtilla was left with at least three small children (Emeline, Wlm H., and Adeline). She married Oliver Bangs in 1816 in Waltham, Vermont (two years after William Eaton Russell died) and they had three children. So Emeline grew up with a half-brother (William Hepburn Russell) and half-sister (Adeline Elizabeth Russell), and three children belonging to Oliver and a former wife. After a difficult childhood, Emeline married Elisha Kent Wood in 1823 in Illinois when she was 17 years old. He had inherited some money from land sales in Vermont from his deceased father. They had three or four children (Henry Elisha Wood bom 7 Jul 1824 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois; Cornelia Porter Wood bom in November 1826 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; William R. Wood bom abt. 1833 probably in Illinois; and possibly one more female that shows on the census). On the 1830 Census it shows that Oliver and Myrtilla Bangs, and Elisha Kent and Emeline Wood, lived next door to each other in Carrolton, Illinois. Emeline's difficulties continued; after only thirteen years of marriage, her husband, Elisha Kent, passed away. She was only 30 years old. Elisha died 8 Nov 1836. A few months after Elisha died she married Dudley Avery in Greene County, Illinois; the date was 30 August 1837. Dudley, sometimes referred to as 'Clay', moved the family to Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee where two children were bom to him and Emeline. Adela was bom in 1838 and Fanny in June 1842. Unbelievably, in December 1842, just six months after Fanny's birth, her second husband, Dudley, passed away. They had only been married five years. Dudley had previously been married to Emily Copeland and the two of them had eight children! When Dudley and Emeline married the children's ages ranged from four to fourteen. It is assumed that Emeline not only raised them while Dudley lived, but probably continued to raise some of them after his death (the youngest would have been just 9 when her father died, and 17 when Emeline appears on 1850 Greene Co. census). In addition, Emeline had the two daughters bom of their union (Adela and Fanny). Emeline moved back to Illinois sometime after Dudley's death, she appeared on the 1850 census as living with her daughter, Cornelia Wood Black, and her husband, Thomas Black. Thomas had a large home and was well-to-do. At last she may have had some peace. But it wasn't long lived, Adela Bangs, a daughter died in February 1864, and Cornelia Black, the daughter she was living with, died in April 1865! Tragedy seemed to be constant with Emeline. She stayed in Carrolton for a few years with Thomas even after Cornelia died. In addition, her oldest son, Henry Elisha Wood, moved to Utah sometime before 1860, and as far as we know she never saw him again. William R. Wood, another son was in Missouri with his uncle, William Hepburn Russell. We have a letter he sent to his sister Cornelia from Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri in 1856. We do not know what happened to him after that. After Cornelia's death and Thomas Black's third marriage, Emeline must have felt she should go to live with her youngest daughter. Somewhere between 1870 (on Greene County census) and 1880 (Cook County census) she moved to Chicago, Cook, Illinois to live with her daughter Francis (Fanny) Emma Avery Parker. Emeline passed away there in 1891 at the age of 85. In Summary, Emeline lost a lot of people in her life. Her mother at age 4, her father at age 8. Her first husband, Elisha Kent Wood died when she was 30 (1836) leaving her with 3-4 small children. Emeline's Aunt Myrtilla (who had raised her) died when she was 38 years old (1844), and her step-father Oliver Bangs after 1833. Her second husband, Dudley Avery, lived only five years after their marriage (1842) and left her with two more small children, plus several of her step-children. Two of her daughters died - Adela and Cornelia when they were still relatively young. It seems she may have been sad often.

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Dudley AVERY
28 Jun 1800 Place Aurora, Onondaga, Ny
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp SeaISp Temple

Died
Buried

10 Dec 1842 place Memphis, Shelby, Tn


Place

14 Apr 1995 31 Jan 1997 10 Sep 1997 18 Feb 2000

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

Married 3 0 A u q 1 8 3 7 Place Greene Co., Illinois other Spouse Lydia JONES Married 28 Feb 1837 1 Place Morgan Co.. Illinois Husband's father Husband's mother

Wife
Bom
Chr.

ELL
6 Mar 1806 Place Jericho, Chitenden, Vermont
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp Temple

Died 28 Mar 1891 Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois Buried 31 Mar 1891 Place Joiiet, Cook, Illinois other spouse Elisha Kent WOOD Married 17 Jul 1823 1 Place Greene Co.. Illinois wife's father * William Eaton RUSSELL Lt. wife's mother Betsev Ann HEPBURN Children List each child in order of birth. F

13 Nov 1992 11 Dec 1992 10 Sep 1997 23 Nov 1993

LANGE LANGE JRIVE JRIVE

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Adela Elizabeth AVERY


Bom
Chr.

8 Jul 1838

Place Shelby Co, Tn


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse Married F Bom


Chr.

11 Feb 1864 Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois Feb 1864 Place Carrollton Cemetery, Greene, Illinois Charles H. ELDRED 8 May 1860 I Place Greene Co.. Illinois 24 Jun 1842 Aft 1920 Place Memphis, Shelby, Tn
Place

14 Apr 1995 12 Jul 1996 10 Sep 1997

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

SeaISp

10 Sep 1997 14 Apr 1995 16 Jul 1996 10 Sep 1997

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

Francis (Fanny) Emma AVERY


Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois


Place

Spouse Married

Charles Irving PARKER 29 Mav 1862 I Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois

SeaISp

17 Dec 1998

SLAKE

Prepared by
Phone E-mail address

Shauna Hart

Address

801-288-9998

5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah


USA

Date prepared 3 S e p 2 0 0 7

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 * Benjamin RUSSELL II B: Apr 1702 BEPS M: 13 Jul 1724 D:7 Oct 1754

8 * Benjamin RUSSELL Mi B:26 Jan 1729 BEPS P: Ashford,Windham.Connecticut.. -. Sarah PERRY M:11 Oct 1750 B: 10 Apr 1708 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 4 Benjamin RUSSELL IV D:9 Dec 1786 D:27 Jan 1808 B: 30 Jul 1755 BEPS P: 18 P:Ashford,Windham Connecticut M:6 Sep 1776 P:Ashford,CT Elizabeth REED D:22 Aug 1829 B:(1733) BE S P: Franklin,New York P:Ashford.Windham.Connecticut ^g D:6 Dec 1756 B: P: Ashford,Windham Connecticut D: 2 * William Eaton RUSSELL Lt. B:22 Nov 1785 BEPS 20 * Nathaniel EATON P: Addison Co,Vermont B: 8 Jun 1704 M:[1805] M:31 May 1727 P: Vermont 10 * Nathaniel EATON Jr D: 15 Mar 1785 D: 13 Jan 1814 B:2 Feb 1734 BEPS P: Vermont P: Ashford, Windham .Connecticut y\ Esther PERRY M: 13 Nov 1755 B:Abt1710 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 5 Barsheba (Betsy) EATON D: 14 Sep 1769 D:23 Nov 1804 B: 17 Jul 1756 BEPS P: Woodstock, W.Connecticut P: Connecticut 22 Nathaniel JOHNSON B:31 Oct 1691 D: 22 Aug 1824 M:29 Dec 1715 P: Malone.Franklin.New York 11 Sarah JOHNSON D: 16 Jan 1769 B:3 Nov 1736 BEPS P: Killingly.TP.Massachusetts 23 Mehitable GILE 1 * Emeline Marcia RUSSELL D:2 Feb 1824 1 Dec 1692 B:6 Mar 1806 BEPS P: P: Jericho.Chitenden.Vermont 24 Peter HEPBURN M: 17 Jul 1823 B:Abt 1680 P: Greene Co.,Illinois M: Abt 1730 D:28 Mar 1891 12 Joseph HEPBURN D:1742 P: Chicago,Cook,lllinois B: 11 Oct 1729 BEPS P: Stratford, Fairfield.Connecticut 25 Sarah CLARK Hubbell M: Nov 1751 B: 12 Sep 1711 P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut Joseph HEPBURN D: Elisha Kent WOOD D: B:28 Jul 1752 BEPS {Spouse of no. 1) 26 Judson BURTON P: P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut B:Abt 1696 M:1774 M: 9 Jan 1721 P: Connecticut 13 Eunice BURTON D: 1774 D: Aft 1820 B:Abt1730 BE S P:St. Lawrence,Ny P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut 271 Eunice LEWIS D: B: 3 Betsey Ann HEPBURN P: D: BEPS B:1781 28 Josuha LOBDELL P: New York B:23 Dec 1671 D:1 Mar 1810 M:[1708] P: Jericho, Vermont 14 John LOBDELL D:31 Oct 1743 B:21 Aug 1721 BEPSC P:Ridgefield,Fairfield,Connecticut2g Eunice OLMSTEAD M:25 Jun 1744 B:1687 P: Ridgefield, Fairfield.Connecticut D:1743 7 iHannah LOBDELL D:1778 B:4 Jun 1755 BEPS P: Brookfield.F.Connecticut 30 Daniel SHERWOOD P: Brookfield,F,Connecticut Prepared by B:1686 D: Shauna Hart M:1711 P: 15 Ruth SHERWOOD 5197 S. Wesley Rd. D: 28 Aug 1749 B:29 Mar 1722 BEPSC Salt Lake City P: Ridgefield.Fairfield, Connecticut,.. Ruth BRADLEY Utah USA D:4 May 1787 B:[1700] Telephone Date prepared P: Ridgefield.Fairfield.Connecticut D:
801-288-9998 3 Sep 2007

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Christened Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): WEBB, Mary Date of marriage: 14 July 1842 Age: 37 Father: Mother: BADCOCK, John JACKENS [JENKINS], Elizabeth BADCOCK, Moses (Jarres Great grand-father Abt. 1805 21 Jun 1807 in Tadlow Place of Death: Litlington, Cambs., England 15 Apr 1854 Age: 49 Burial Place: Litlington, Cambs., England Chapter: To: Place born: W -10 Iris Wood Wendy, Cambridgeshire, Eng

Place of marriage: Litlington, Cambs, England Child in lineage: BADCOCK, Martha Eliza Comments:

Moses was born and died in a small area of Cambridge, England. He and his wife, Mary Webb, had five or six children - all of whom were born in Litlington, Cambs., England. Mary, his wife, had two sons-Stephen and Edward, and a daughter-Emma Martha (who had died in infancy) by an 'unknown' man. Moses had been married previously to Mary Miller. The family name was changed from Badcock to Webb (wife's maiden name) when some of his children came to the United States. Or, another version of why the name was changed, "Grandfather (Moses Badcock) found that his children were being made fun of, so he decided to change the name." t
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Map of area in Cambridgeshire, England where Badcocks lived

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: BADCOCK, Moses Places Lived : (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1805 -1842 (Age 0-37) Wendy, Cambridge, England 1842 -1854 (Age 37-49) Litlington, Cambridge, England (Note: No record of when he moved to Litlington, he was married there and his children were all born there) Schooling: Military: No record No record

Occupation^ s): Shepherd (on marriage cert, 1842) and Laborer on the 1841 England Census Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Public/Political life: No record Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Mary Miller - died before 1842. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 15 May 1877 Temple Endowment: 17 May 1877 Sealing to parents: 20 Sep 1911 Sealing to spouse: 4 Apr 1878 Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Not a member during lifetime None None

Sources used for this history: Webb Family History. 1841 England Census, IGI records LDS Church, marriage certificate Royston, England District, Statement (notarized) on name change from Badcock to Webb of wife and some children.

Brief History of Moses BADCOCK Moses was bom in Wendy, Cambridge, England about 1805 to John Badcock and Elizabeth Jackens (or Jenkins as some records state). At some point he married Mary Miller. We do not have any records of their union, nor of their children, if any. To quote a history written by a granddaughter of William Webb, "Moses' ancestry supposedly came to England with William the Conqueror and roamed in Devonshire where the Doones were at the height of their banditry". Our records go back to the 1700s where the family came from Cambridge, England, so this cannot be substantiated. At the age of about thirty-seven, 14 July 1842, Moses married Mary Webb. She was about the same age as he, but had not been married as she is listed as a 'spinster' and he as a 'widower' on the marriage certificate. Note: Mary did have at least three childrenEdward [1832-1851], Stephen [1839-1871], and Emma Martha [1842-?] listed as 'basebom" on Parish records from Litlington, Cambs., England. Stephen lived with his grandmother, Mary [Jackson] Webb (age 83) on the 1871 census of Litlington. Edward does not appear after the 1851 Litlington census - at which time he was 18 years of age. Family records indicate Emma "died young". Mary Webb and Moses had five or six children together: William, Moses, Emma Matilda, Jane (one bom in 1842 and another in 1852?) and Martha Eliza Badcock. All of them were bom in Litlington. On the 1841 census, Moses is listed as a laborer. He made his mark on the marriage register with an "x", so apparently could not write. On the marriage certificate, dated in 1842, he is listed as a "shepperd". The family record says that when his family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Moses left them because of "religious differences". It also states he had a drinking problem. The family all got jobs to provide for themselves after he left - Mary and Martha Eliza working as milliners (making straw hats). William (a son) worked first as a baker and then as an apprentice to a veterinarian, and then received a promotion to plowman on Lord Warwick's estates. William could also sing very well - "with perfect pitch" and one night when he was singing Lord Warwick heard him and "was so impressed with his voice that he gave him the opportunity ofgoing to night school where he studied voice culture. He became a fine singer. " William would have been about ten years of age when his father, Moses, left. Moses died of consumption, his family taking care of him after he returned to them sick. In spite of religious 'differences' with his family, and an apparent drinking problem; Moses did marry Mary who had two or three children out of wedlock, and he did return to the family - let's not judge too hastily. Mary, his wife; William, his son; and Martha Eliza, his daughter; all joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as six of Mary's brothers and sisters - all of which eventually immigrated to Utah. After arriving in the United States, Mary Webb Badcock (Moses' wife) lived with her daughter, Martha Eliza; in Kanarra, Iron, Utah. She was living there in 1880 at the age of 76. She died in 1903 in Kanarra, Utah, outliving her husband by almost 50 years.

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Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK


abt. 1805 15 Apr 1854
14 Jul 1 8 4 2

Place Wendy, Cambridge, England


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp SeaISp

Temple

Died
Buried Married

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place

other spouse Married


Husband's father

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England Mary MILLER Abt 1830 I Place Wendv. Cambridge. England
John BADCOCK

15 Mav 17 May 18 Dec 4 Apr

1877 1877 1957 SGEOR 1878 SGEOR

4 Apr 18781 SGEOR

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England Place Litlington, Cambridge, England Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Buried Place Kanarra, Iron. Utah wife's father Degrass WEBB wife's mother Marv JACKSON Children List each child in order of birth. M

Husband's mother Elizabeth Wife Bom 3 Apr 1805 Chr. 20 Apr 1805 Died 3 Jan 1903

JACKENS OR JENKINS
LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar Temple

7 Jul 1973 LANGE 27 Dec 1877 1 Mav 1947 SLAKE

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Edward WEBB
Bom Chr. Died
Buried

7 Oct 1832 7 Oct 1832 Aft 1851 Unknown

Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place Place I Place

20 Jan 1940 12 Nov 1942

SLAKE SLAKE

Spouse
Married

SeaISp

i
8 Dec 1994 PROVO 8 Mar 1995 PROVO

Stephen WEBB
Bom
Chr.

1 Dec 1839 Aft1871

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Cambridge, England


Place Place

SeaISp

j Infant

Emma Martha WEBB


Bom
Chr.

Bef1842 [Place Litlington.Cambridge.England


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Infant

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place | Place

SeaISp

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18 Mav 1866 14 Dec 1868 15 Apr 1955, SLAKE

William BADCOCK
Bom Chr. Died Buried
Spouse Married Place SeaISp

26 Apr 27 Jul 7 Feb 9 Feb

1843 1845 1911 1911

Place Place Place Place

Litlington, Cambridge, England Litlington, Cambridge, England St. George, Washington, Utah St. George, Washington, Utah

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Moses BADCOCK
Born Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp 27 Jul 1845 25 Sep 1919

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

23 Jun 1978 11 Aug 1978 23 Oct 1978

SLAKE SLAKE SLAKE

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31 Jul 1991 SGEOR 14 Aug 1991 SGEOR 14 May 1992 SGEOR

Emma Matilda BADCOCK


Bom
Chr.

Abt 1848 Abt 1855

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SeaISp

Prepared by
Phone E-mail address

Shauna Hart

Address

801-288-9998

5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah


USA

Date prepared 4 S e p 2 0 0 7

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Husband Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK Wife Mary WEBB
Children 7 F Bom
Chr.

Page 2 of 2

List each child in order of birth. 1848 Abt 1855 Race Litlington, Cambridge, England
Place Place Place Place

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Jane BADCOCK
Baptized Endowed
SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

30 Dec 1998 OGDEN 22 Apr 2000 OGDEN 1 9 A p r 1 9 5 5 SLAKE

| SeaISp

Martha Eliza BADCOCK


Bom
Chr.

14 Jun 1850 27 Nov 1937

Place Litlington, Cambridge, England


Place

Baptized

Jul 1858

LIVE SGEOR

Endowed
SealPar

20 Dec 1877
28 May 1935

Died
Buried

Spouse Married spouse Married

Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Henry Elisha WOOD 6 Mar 1883 I Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Lemuel Merrill WILLIS 24 Apr 1872 I Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah

|seaisp I Seaisp

6 Feb 19981 SGEOR 20 Dec 18771

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Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B E P S C Baptized Endowed Sealed to parents Sealed to spouse Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 I s s a c B A D C O C K B:[1707] M: 16 Feb 1728 D: 18 May 1740

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8 Moses BADCOCK B:[1733] BEPSC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 1 -. D i n a h B A K E R M:7 Nov 1757 B:1703 4 Moses BADCOCK P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D: B:26 May 1774 B: Abt 1753 BEPSC P: 18 R a l p h B L O W S P: Litlington.Cambridge.England B:1710 M:29 Dec 1778 M:1 Feb 1731 P: Wendy.Cambridge.England 9 Mary BLOWS B: 13 Feb 1746 D: B:1735 BEPSC P: P:Bassingboume,C,England ^g Elizabeth G O A T S D: P: BEPS 20 10 J o h n A B B I S S ( A B I S ) B:[1734] B: M: D: B:[1713] B: 30 Mar 1736

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P: Wendy.Cambridge.England M:1804 P: Tadlow.Cambridge.England D: P: BE SC

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Mary WEBB (Spouse of no. 1) 26. 13 27 3 IE JACKENS OR JENKINS B:1788 BE S P:Tadiow,Cambridge England D: P: 28 14 29

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): BADCOCK, Moses (Jarres) Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Comments: Mary didn't marry until she was 37 years old, however, she had three children by a previous association. She joined the LDS Church and her husband left her and the children (five or six of Mary and Moses') because of "religious differences". He returned a few years later with consumption and the family took care of him until his death in 1854. Mary came to Utah about 1877 and lived with her daughter Martha Eliza Badcock See last will of a William Webb born in Harlton, County of Cambridge dated 14 May 1745, in which William bears testimony that the time was nearing when Jesus Christ would return to set up his Kingdom. "It will not happen in my lifetime nor that of my children and perhaps not my grandchildren. But the time will come soon when believers may become members in the Kingdom of Jesus Christ" Several things point to the restoration, including the fact that "there would he a way for the dead to enter the Kingdom (of Christ)". I have not been able to tie this William with our ancestors, but as Harlton is only five miles from Wendy, Cambridge, England, I cannot help but think they were related. I have included it as a testimony of this William Webb of the foreknowledge of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. 14 Jul 1842 Age: 37 Father: Mother: WEBB, DeGrass JACKSON, Mary WEBB, Mary Great-grandmother 3 April 1805 3 Jan 1903 Age: 97 Chapter: To: W-ll Iris Wood

Place born: Litlington, Cambs. England Place of Death: Kanarra, Iron, UT Burial Place: Kanarra, Iron, UT

Litlington, Cambs., Eng. BADCOCK, Martha Eliza

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.X.-r-.-.. Mary Webb Martha Webb (sister)

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WEBB, Mary

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1805 - 1877? (Age 0-72) Litlington, Cambridge, England 1877 - 1903 (Age 72-97) Kanamnatte, Iron, Utah Schooling: Military: None (signed her name with an "X" in 1842) None

Occupation(s): Milliner Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Became a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Traveling from England to Utah when she was 72 years old. Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None. But had three children by another man. 7 v 7 - W - -" ' ^ ^ ^ ^ -

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 20 Nov 1967 Temple Endowment: 27 Dec 1877 Sealing to parents: 20 Sep 1911 Sealing to spouse: 4 Apr 1878 Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Unknown Unknown Came to "Zion"

Sources used for this history: Webb Family History, 1880 and 1900 Utah Census, 1841-51-61 Cambridge Censuses, Last WiU and Testament of William Webb (family connection unknown), IGI Records, Records of William Webb, Notarized statement of name change from Badcock to Webb "Memories of William Webb" by Emma Webb Bradshaw.

Brief History of Mary WEBB


Mary was bom in Litlington, Cambridge, England 3 April 1805. She was the eldest of twelve children bom to DeGrass and Mary (Jackson) Webb. Her parents "were very good members of the Episcopal Church. Every Sunday morning her mother, with all the children, would walk five miles in order to attend Sunday school services." All of her siblings were also bom in Litlington. There was a family tradition that Mary's mother, Mary Jackson, was raised in the court of Napoleon Bonaparte, and as rumor had it was an illegitimate child of his. We can trace Mary Jackson's genealogy quite away back and facts do not support this claim. Mary is listed as a spinster on her marriage certificate to Moses Badcock on 14 Jul 1842. Mary was then 37 years old and Moses, was also 37 and a widower - having been previously married to Mary Miller. Moses was bom in Wendy, a town about 5 miles from Litlington. We do not have any records of Moses' children by his prior marriage, if any. Mary did have at least three childrenStephen who was bom Dec 1839 and is listed as 'basebom" on Parish records from Litlington; Edward, bom 7 Oct 1832 who is also listed as base son of Mary Webb; and another child, "Emma Martha who died in infancy" according to Webb family records. Stephen is still in Litlington, living with his grandmother, (Mary Webb Jackson - age 83) on the 1871 census of Litlington. (An index card on a temple record states he was buried 18 Oct 1849 - 1 think that is incorrect) Edward does not appear after the 1851 Litlington, England census, at which time he was 18 years of age. Perhaps he moved to another part of the country or died? Mary Webb and Moses Badcock were married in Litlington, Cambridge 14 July 1842 (population 500). They had five or six children, William, Moses, Emma Matilda, Jane (perhaps two Janes one bom 1848 and another 1852) and Martha Eliza Badcock. All of them were bom in Litlington. It is commendable that Moses married Mary in light of the birth status of her children. On the 1842 marriage certificate Moses is listed as a "sheppperd". He and Mary made their 'mark' on the marriage register with an "x", so apparently could not write. The family record says that when the family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Moses left the family. It states he had a drinking problem. The family all got jobs to provide for themselves: Mary and Martha Eliza (daughter) worked as milliners (making straw hats). According to the "Memories of William Webb" by a granddaughter, William (son) worked first as a baker and then as an apprentice to a veterinarian, and then received a promotion to plowman on Lord Warwick's estates. Apparently Moses came back to his family asking them to take care of him as he was dying of consumption. They did so, caring for him until his death. William (son) left to go to Zion on the ''American Congress' in May of 1866 with his new wife, Sara Dellow, whom he had married two days before the ship departed. It is assumed that some of the family joined the Church at the same time. One of Mary's sisters, Martha Webb Campkin Young, was baptized on November 1, 1844. Another sister, Emma Harradence also joined the Church. Martha Eliza Badcock was baptized in 1858 upon her eighth birthday, so they were members by then. Also, if the father, Moses, left because of "religion", and he later returned and then died in 1854, the date of baptism was more likely about 1844. A total of six children of DeGrass and Mary Jackson Webb joined the LDS Church and immigrated to Utah. Mary Webb Badcock also immigrated to the United States and lived with her daughter, Martha Eliza in Kanarra, Kane, Utah. We do not know exactly when Mary arrived, however, Mary was listed on the Census as living in Kanarra in 1880 at the age of 76 and also in 1900 at the age of 97! She is buried in Kanarra, Utah. She is not on a US census prior to 1880.

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Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

2 Degrass WEBB B: 6 Jul 1783 BEPSC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England M: 17 Oct 1804 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D:1 May 1834 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England

8 William WEBB B:Abt1717 BE SC P:Guilden Morden.C.England y, M: 10 Dec 1744 B: P:Guilden Morden.C.England 4 William Degrass WEBB D: B:22 Sep 1745 BEPSC D:8Apr 1773 18 William HARRADINE P:Guilden Morden.C.England PrGuilden Morden.C.England B:1692 M:20 Dec 1770 M: 12 Nov 1718 P:Guiiden Morden.C.England Mary (Bartle) HARRADINE D: 12 Apr 1726 D: 28 Jul 1817 B:1Jun 1721 BEPSC P:Guiiden Morden.C.England P:Guilden Morden.C.England ^g Mary WELLS D: 5 Jan 1793 B:4 Mar 1696 P:Guilden Morden.C.England D:26 May 1758 20 Michael IZZARD B: Abt 1678 M: Abt 1710 D: 21 Martha [IZZARD1 B:Abt. 1673 D: 15 Nov 1721 22

BE SC

BEPSC

1 Mary WEBB B:3 Apr 1805 BEPS P: Litlington.Cambridge.England M: 14 Jul 1842 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D:3 Jan 1903 P: Kanarra.lron.Utah

10 John IZZARD B:29 Nov 1719 P: England M:1746 Hannah IZARD P: Cambridge, England B:7 Feb 1747 BEPSC D: 18 Jul 1766 P:Guilden Morden.C.England P: England D: 16 Oct 1805 P:Guilden Morden.C.England 11 Hannah B:1725 P: Cambridge.England D:26 Feb 1794 P: England

BEPSC

SC 23 B: D: 24 Charles JACKSON B: 19 Jan 1695 M:11 Oct 1716 D: 25 Mary RANKIN B: 15 Jan 1693 D: 5 Jan 1769 26.

BEPSC

Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK


(Spouse of no. 1)

3 IMarv JACKSON B:29 Mar 1786 BEPSC P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand D:21 Dec 1872 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England

12 Charles JACKSON B:20 Oct 1723 P: England M:2 Oct 1756 P: England 6 John JACKSON B:1760 BEPSC D: 18 Sep 1805 P: England P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand M:11 Nov 1784 P: Reed.Hertford.England 13 Elizabeth DERMER D: B:1735 P: P: Buckland.H.England D:27 Feb 1803 P: Buckland, England

BEPSC

BEPSC

BE SC 27 B: D: 28

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14 Thomas ELSOM B:1733 BE SC P: Hertfordshire, England 29 M:5 Oct 1756 P: Reed.Hertford.England D: Sarah ELSOM D: 8 Jun 1765 B:11 Mar 1759 BEPSC P: England 30. P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand D: 7 Jan 1791 P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand 15 Ann SMITH B:1737 BE SC P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand 31 D: 12 Oct 1792 P: England D:

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death:
,nd

CRIPPS, John B Great-grandfather 21 May 1814 22 Feb 1882 Age: 67

Chapter: To: Place born:

W -12 Iris Wood Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England

Place of Death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah Burial Place: Fillmore, Millard, Utah Fillmore City Cemetery

Marriage to: (direct line): Matilda Izzard Millgate (2 wife) Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Comments: John was born in England and died in Utah. John and his wife Matilda joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, and not being able to all come to Zion at that time, sent their son, Edward Alfred Cripps, to Utah in 1873 to live with relatives. In 1879 they were able to travel on the Perpetual Emigration Fund and were re-united with Edward there for a short while. Abt 1860/61 Age: 46 Leysdown, Kent, England CRIPPS, Edward Alfred Father: Mother: CRIPPS, Edward JOHNCOCK, Lydia (Liddy)

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: CRIPPS, John B.

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1814 - 1860? 1861 -1873 1873 - 1879 1879 - 1879 1879 - 1882 Schooling: Military: (Age 0-46) (Age 47-59) (Age 59-64) (Age 64-64) (Age 64-67) Unknown Unknown Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England East Church, Queensboro, Kent, England (son's records so state) Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Liverpool, England to New York City to Salt Lake City to Fillmore Fillmore, Millard, Utah

Occupation(s): 'Laborer' listed on 1880 census, also "had a position on a large estate, important enough that he wore a uniform" while in England, listed as a 'shepherd' on Edward Alfred's entry of birth. Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Kind, adapted himself to his adopted country Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Mary Ann Millgate, born 1820 died 1858. Sealed to John B. Cripps 14 Dec 1938, SLC, Ut The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 29 Jun 1938 Salt Lake Temple (Nov. 1879) Temple Endowment: 14 Dec 1938 Salt Lake Temple Sealing to parents: 30 Oct 1995 Salt Lake Temple Sealing to spouse: 14 Dec 1938 Salt Lake Temple (Mary Ann Millgate) 3 Nov 1937 Salt Lake Temple (Matilda) Note: Matilda was sealed to first husband Edward Stringer by herself at Manti Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Sources used for this history: 1880 Utah Census, "A Handful of Turf"'- Cripps Genealogy, Emily Millgate (niece) written record, General Register Office, London for certified copy of entry of birth for Edward Alfred Cripps dated May 10,1968. Unknown See Attached, Received August 1881, Fillmore, Utah by William McBride, Patriarch Traveled to Utah

Brief History of John B. CRIPPS


John was bom in Leysdown on the Isle of Sheppy in Kent, England on May 21, 1814, probably never imagining he would eventually go to America. He was the third of thirteen children bom to Edward and Lydia Johncock Cripps. All of them were bom in Leysdown, although his father was bom in Harty and his mother in Oare, Kent, England. John first married Mary Ann Millgate, daughter of Edward and Martha (Jackson) Millgate. They were married about 1840 and she died in 1858. They probably had children. He then married Matilda Izzard Millgate about 1860 in Leysdown, Kent, England. A son, Edward Alfred Cripps was bom to them on 10 Jun 1861. John and Matilda joined the Church in England, and desired to go to the United States to join the other Saints. Not having enough money for all the family to all go at the same time, they sent their son, Edward, ahead of them. He traveled on a steamship, the Wyoming, in 1873. The parents, John and Matilda, also came over on the Wyoming - but six years later - September 1879. John was 64 and Matilda was 60. Emily Millgate (a niece), the daughter of Matilda's brother, Williamwho was not able to come with her father; came with the Cripps'. They sailed out of Liverpool under Nils C. Flygare, the church leader, with 336 other saints. They arrived at New York Sept 16, 1879 They continued by rail and arrived at Salt Lake September 24th. They immediately went to Fillmore where they lived with Emily Millgate Ralph, and lived next door to Jessee Millgate - relatives of Matilda. A short time before John's death in 1882 they moved to the southeastern part of Fillmore, he was sick for a few months before he passed away. His wife, Matilda, moved back to the Ralph family and lived with her sister, Emily, again. Emily Millgate, the niece, wrote a brief history of her Uncle and Aunt later in her life. She said "Uncle was ever kind to me, he was my champion when things went wrong as they will at times. He adapted himself to the different ways of his adopted country and did everything in his power to help support himself.. Uncle John had striking blue eyes, curly hair, it was white when Ifirst knew him. I went to visit their home in East Church, when I was a girl seven years old. This place was a pretty village in the Isle of Sheppy. Uncle John had a position in a large estate, important enough that he wore a uniform, and when he was dressed up he was a fine looking man. This was after Edward (son) had left for America. In fact the reason I went was because his mother was lonesome and my father had me visit with her to somewhat take his place. I looked out of his bedroom window and looked up and down the street; it was a beautiful view, the little church across the way, and nice looking homes with flowers and shrubberies so natural to that part of the country. " John and Matilda did get to see their son, Edward, again. On the 1880 census from Fillmore, Millard, Utah, John and Matilda are listed - as is Edward and his new wife, Adalaide and a daughter Alice. It isn't known how long they were able to spend with each other, or if they saw each other again; but it is nice to know they did re-unite at least once. As stated earlier, John became ill and died 22 Feb 1882 in Fillmore, Utah, where he is buried.

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Husband
Bom
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J o h n B. C R I P P S
21 May 1814 Place Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp NOV 1 8 7 9 3 NOV 1 9 3 9 12 Dec 1970 30 Oct 1996 Temple

other spouse
Married Husband's father Husband's mother

Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah Place Fillmore City Cemetery A b t 1 8 6 0 Place Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Mary Ann MILLGATE
Abt 1824 Lydia I Place England Edward CRIPPS JOHNCOCK

SLAKE LANGE SGEOR SLAKE

seaisp

14 Dec 1938

wife
Bom Chr. Died Buried

j izzard Stringer MILGATE


5 Jul 1819/1820 4 Nov 1894

Place Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized 27 Oct 1967

Temple

Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah other spouse Edward STRINGER Married 13 Oct 1843 ! Place Christ Church. Kunkirk, Kent. England wife's father Jeremiah MILGATE wife's mother Ann Izzard READER Children List each child in order of birth.
NOV 1 8 9 4

Endowed SealPar SeaISp

SLAKE 14 May 1884 SGEOR 19 Mar 1926 SLAKE 13 Oct 1892 MANTI

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Edward Alfred CRIP 3 S


Born Chr. Died 10 Jun 1861

Place East Church, Kent, England


Place

Baptized Endowed
SealPar

Buried spouse Married

1 0 M a y 1 9 1 7 Place 12 Mav 1917 Place Adaline LaVern 5 Mar 1879 [Place

Hurricane, Washington, Utah Hurricane, Washington, Utah WRIGHT St. George, Washington, Utah

3 Aug 1871 LIVE 5 Mar 1879 SGEOR 1 7 J u n 1 9 7 2 LANGE

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5 Mar 1879 SGEOR

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Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

17 4 William CRIPPS B: Abt 1765 P: England MzAbt 1764 P: England D: P:

BE C 18

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2 Edward CRIPPS B: 16 Oct 1785 BEPS P: Harty,IOS,Kent,England M:7 Nov 1807 P: Oare.Kent.England D: Aft 1851 P: slMaryCHEESEMAN B: Abt 1765 P: England D: P:

20 10 21

22 11 23.

1 John B. CRIPPS B:21 May 1814 BEPSC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England M: Abt 1860 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England D:22 Feb 1882 P: Fillmore.Millard.Utah

24 12 25

Matilda Izzard S MILGATE (Spouse of no. 1)

6 Edmund JOHNCOCK B:Apr 1771 BE SC P: Aldington,Kent,England M:29 Jan 1791 P: Faversham.Kent.England D: P:

B: D: 26

27 B: D:

3 iLvdia JOHNCOCK B: 15 May 1791 P: Oare.Kent.England D:1837 P: Kent.England

BEPS 28. 14 29 7 Sarah Barber B: Abt 1771 P: England D: P: B: D: SC 30 15 31


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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date horn: MILLGATE, Matilda Izzard Great-grandmother 5 July 1819 Age: 75 Chapter: To: Place horn: W -13 Iris Wood Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England

Date of Death: 4 Nov 1894 Cause of Death:

Place of Death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah Burial Place: Fillmore, Millard, Utah

Marriage to: (direct line): CRIPPS, John B. Date of marriage: Abt 1860/61 Age: 41 Father: Mother: MILLGATE, Jeremiah READER, Ann

Place of marriage: Leysdown, Isle of Shepppy, Kent, England Child in lineage: Comments: CRIPPS, Edward Alfred

Matilda was previously married to Edward Stringer to whom she performed the ordinance of sealing to him herself at the Manti Temple. She had seven children by him. When she married John, her children would have been ages seven to sixteen. They joined the Church in England, and sent their youngest son, Edward Alfred, to come to Zion by himself at the age of 12. John and Matilda arrived in 1879, six years later. After arriving in Fillmore, where some of Matilda's family lived, their son visited them with his new wife. Matilda lived twelve years after John died.

Matilda Izzard Millgate Stringer Cripps

Jeremiah Millgate Father

Ann Reader Millgate Mother

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: MILLGATE, Matilda

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age)


1819 1825 1828 1832 1838 1843 1844 1846 1849 1853 1855 1861 1873 1879 1879 1825 1828 1832 1838 1843 1844 1846 1849 1853 1855 1861 1873 1879 1879 1894

(Age 0-6) Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England (Age 6-9) Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (Age 9-13) Minster, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (sister born) (Age 13-19 Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (brothers and sisters born) (Age 19-24 Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (youngest brother, Jesse, born) (Age 24-25 Davington, Kent, England, married 13 Oct 1843 (dau, Mary Ann, b 1844) (Age 25-27) Dunkirk, Kent, England (Mary Ann, daughter, born 1844) (Age 27-30 Faversham, Kent, England (son, William John Springles, born 1846) (Age 30-34 Davington, Kent, England (daughters Alice and Eliza born) (Age 34-36 Faversham (daughter Emma born 1853) (Age 36-42 Merston, Kent, England (husband died 1856, living there?) (Age 42-54 East Church, Queensboro, Kent, England (son's records so state) (Age 54-60 Leysdown, Kent, England (married John B. Cripps 1861) (Age 60-60 Liverpool, England to New York City to Salt Lake City to Fillmore (Age 60-75 Fillmore, Millard, Utah

Note: Dates of moves are approximate. Dates of birth of children come from familysearch.org Schooling: Occupation^): Unknown Housewife

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Joining The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age)Edward Stringer b: 1821, d: 1856; Married 13 Oct 1843 (age 24) in Dunnings Lane, Rochester, Kent, England. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 25 Jan 1997 London Temple Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Sources used for this history: Rootsweb.com/~lgillins/corbridge/aqwg05.htm; Autobiography of Emily Millgate Obom, 1880 Census Fillmore, UT; Familysearch.org 14 May 1884 19 Jun 1998 Preston, England Temple 13 Oct 1892 - Manti Temple (sealed to E. Stringer by herself) Unknown

Brief History of Matilda Izzard M I L L G A T E Matilda was bom 5 Jul 1819 in Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England to Jeremiah Millgate and Ann Reader bom 1797 also in Boughton Under Blean. She was the oldest of eleven children A brother and a sister both died young. Her parents moved from Boughton to Leysdown to Minster to Harty and back to Leysdown within 20 years. Her father died when Matilda was 44 years old and her mother ten years later when Matilda was 54 years old. On 13 October 1843 she married Edward Stringer (bom 1821) in Dunnings Lane, Rochester, Kent, England (or Christ Church, Dunkirk, Kent). She was 24 and he was 22. They had seven children, and based on the children's places of birth, like her parents, moved around quite a lot - but probably within a few miles of each place. Her husband, Edward, died in 1856 in Merston, Kent, England. Their youngest child would have been three years old at that time. In 1861 she married John B. Cripps, a widower. We know they had at least one son together. In 1861 a son, Edward Alfred, was bom to them, Matilda would have been 42 years old and John 47. It is unknown when the family joined the LDS Church, however, Alfred (their son) was baptized 3 Aug 1871 in England; and her parents were baptized in 1850 and 1852 Matilda would have been 31 years old at the time her mother was baptized, perhaps she was baptized at that time also. Matilda was later sealed to her first husband, Edward Stringer in Utah. In 1873, Matilda and John sent their only son to sail to Salt Lake City. He was only 12 years old at the time. He went to Liverpool and then sailed on the steamship, Wyoming, to New York City where he went by train to Salt Lake City and then to Fillmore where he lived with Matilda's brother, Jesse Millgate. He later moved to Southern Utah. Matilda and John left their family in England and took the same route (even the same ship) as their son had, traveling to Salt Lake City six years later in September 1879. They too lived with relatives in Fillmore. Some histories indicate that parents and son never saw each other again. That is not true. On the 1880 Fillmore, Millard, Utah census; it shows the parents and Edward (with his wife and daughter) living with or next to them. So, happily, they did see each other at least one more time. Edward and his family returned to live in Southern Utah. When the Cripps' came to Utah their niece, Emily Milgate Obom, came with them. In a biography written years later she wrote the following, "Aunt Matilda was a fine lady, I loved her also, a true mother, and so happy to come to Utah, as we traveled by wagon to Fillmore and camped at night she sang the hymns around the campfire, she had a good alto voice, and was uncomplaining about any of the pioneer experiences she was called upon to pass through; and she had many while she lived. "She was an heiress, and supposed to inherit a legacyfromtwo sides of the family, I think, Izzard and Millgate. But she forfeited the opportunity to realize anything that may have been to her advantage by coming to Utah.. The father ofAunt Matilda was the village chorister, also a traveling musician, Aunt Emily and Aunt Matilda understood voice culture. " There is also a story about a Millgate fortune and a son being disinherited because he married the governess, but I have not been able to verity any of the story. A short time before John's death in 1882 he and Matilda moved to the southeastern part of Fillmore in their own home, he was sick for a few months before he passed away. Matilda came back and lived with her sister, Emily Millgate Ralph. She died 4 November 1894 and is buried in Fillmore.

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Husband Edward STR NGER
Bom
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1821 1856
13 0 c t 1 8 4 3

Place Harbledown, Kent, England


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died
Buried

Place Merston, Kent, England


Place

11 Oct 1892 13 Oct 1892 13 Oct 1892

MANTI MANTI

Married

Place Christ Church, Kunkirk, Kent, England

Husband's father Husband's mother

wife
Bom
Chr.

j izzard Stringer MILGATE


5 Jul 1819/1820 Place Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp Temple

Died 4 Nov 1894 Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah Buried _. Nov 1894 Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah other Spouse JohnB.CRIPPS Married Abt 1860 1 Place East Church, Isle of Sheppv, Kent. England Wife's father Jeremiah MILGATE wife's mother Ann Izzard READER Children List each child in order of birth. 1 F

27 Oct 1967 SLAKE 14 Mav 1884 SGEOR 19 Mar 1926 SLAKE 30 Oct 1996! SGEOR

_ _
LDS ordinance dates Temple

Mary Ann Izzard STRINGER


Born Chr. 14 Apr 1844

Place Dunkirk, Kent, England


Place Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Jan 1867

13 Mav 1884 15 May 1884 SGEOR 9 Dec 1972 LANGE

SeaISp

2 M

William John Springles STRINGER


Bom
Chr.

8 Nov 1846 6 Jul 1927

Place Faversham, Kent, England


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

7 Mar 1862 9 Dec 1972 LANGE 9 Dec 1972 LANGE

SeaISp

Alice Emily STRINGER


Bom
Chr.

13 Jun 1849 I Place Davington, Kent, England


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

29 Aug 1864 2 Jun 1893

Died
Buried

12 Apr 1902

Place Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah


Place

Spouse Married 4 F Bom


Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married

William Edward FERRELL Abt 1866 I Place Kent, England 1850 Place Davington, Kent, England
Place Place Place | Place

SeaISp

17 Mar 1994 1 BOISE 13 Jun 2000 OGDEN 1 Sep 2000 OGDEN 18 Aug 2004 MTIMP

Eliza H. STRINGER
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Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 bepsC

2 Jeremiah MILGATE B:27 Mar 1796 BEPSC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England M: 17 Apr 1817 P: East Church.lOS.K.England D: Nov 1865 P: Faversham,Kent.England

16 William MILLGATE B: 22 Apr 1666 M: 16 May 1692 8 William MILLGATE D: B: 14 Mar 1696 BEPS P:High Halden,Kent,England 17lMarvHIDER M: 3 Oct 1720 B:Abt1671 P:High Halden, Kent, England 4 Jeremiah MILLGATE D: B:11 Jan 1745 BEPSC D: 3 Jan 1772 18 Nicholas FURNER P: Tenterden.Kent.England P: Tenterden.Kent.England B: Abt 1679 M:7 Nov 1775 M:Abt 1698 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England Lydia FURNER D: D:1820 B:Abt1699 BE S P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England P: Kent.England 19lMarvGATE D:11 Mar 1768 B: Abt 1679 P: Tenterden.Kent.England D: 20 10 21 Mary EVENDEN (E. VENDEN) B:1754 BE SC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England D:23 Jan 1804 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England i i

BE sC

22

1 Matilda Izzard S MILGATE B: 5 Jul 1819/1820 BEPSC P:BUB,Kent,England M:Abt 1860 P: East Church.lOS.Kent.England D:4 Nov 1894 P: Fillmore.Millard.Utah

23

24 12 Charles READER 1720

BE SC 25

John B. CRIPPS (Spouse of no. 1)

3 Ann Izzard READER B:30 May 1797 BEPSC P:BUB,Kent,England D:26 Dec 1875 P: Faversham,Kent.England

B: 6 Thomas READER D: B:1756 BEPSC 26 Jeremiah MILLGATE P:Sussex,England B:Abt1712 M: 17 Jul 1781 M: P:BUB,Kent,England 13 Lydia MILLGATE D: D:22 May 1875 B:1732 BEpSC P: Boughton.UB.Kent.England P: Boughton Blean,Kent.England ^ j B:5 Feb 1783 P: D: 28 John IZZARD B:1699 M:8 Oct 1724 B: 7 Aug 1753

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Elizabeth IZZARD B:31 Jul 1757 P:BUB,Kent,England D:9 Jan 1835 P:BUB,Kent,England

Date prepared 21 May 2007

14 Robert IZZARD B: 10 Oct 1725 BEPSc P: Ospringe.Kent.England 29 Elizabeth (Akers) Ackhurst M: 15 Oct 1752 BE SC B:1703 P: Hemehill.Kent.England B:11 Jul 1739 D: BEpSC 30 Michael EPPS P: C:23 Apr 1704 BEPSC M:28 Jun 1725 Mary (Mrs. Swayne) EPPS 15 D:28 Jun 1725 C: 12 Mar 1727 BEPSc P: Harbledown, Kent.England 31 Sarah HAMBROOK D: B: Sep 1700 BEpSC P: D:

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

WRIGHT, Jefferson Great Grandfather 30 July 1825 9 Feb 1896 Age: 70

Chapter: To: Place born:

W-14 Iris Wood Westford, Middlesex, MA Virgin, Kane, Utah Virgin, Kane, Utah

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage:

ANGELL, Sarah Elizabeth Age: 21 Father: Mother: WRIGHT, Asa DADMAN, Bathsheba

12 Dec 1847

Winter Quarters, Potta., NE WRIGHT, Adaline LaVern

Comments: Jefferson was a pioneer of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Shortly after he joined the Church in 1844, he served a mission with Elder Ezra Taft Benson, ending up at Winter Quarters where he met and married Sarah Elizabeth Angell. They arrived in the Salt Lake basin in 1847, were sent to help settle Brigham City and then to the Dixie Mission. He served another two missions for the Church. He and Sarah had fourteen children. He was faithful, working for the Church and his family all the days of his life.

Jefferson Wright

Sarah Elizabeth Angell

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WRIGHT, Jefferson Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) Westford (Groton), Middlesex, MA Westford, Middlesex, MA Unknown Mission in Eastern US with Elder Ezra Taft Benson Winter Quarters, Nebraska (married 12 Dec 1847) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (3 oldest children born) SLC and Iron Co, Utah (Called to settle Parowan, all of family with him on both censuses) 1851 - 1862 (Age 26-37) Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah (next 6 children born) Mission to Eastern US (Pioneer travel states entered valley 3 Sep 1855) 1854 (Age 29) 1862-1896 (Age 37-70) Virgin City, Washington (Kane), Utah (5 children born) (died Feb 1896) 1877-1877 (Age 52-52) Eastern US mission
1825-1830 1830 -1840 1840 -1845 1845-1846 1846 -1848 1848-1851 1850 (Age 0-5) (Age 5-15) (Age 15-20) (Age 20-21) (Age 21-23) (Age 23-26) (Age 25-25)

Schooling: Military:

Unknown 1857 - Box Elder County, Utah na Indian Wars in Virgin City, Kane, Utah, 2>nd Lt. Cav. Ut Terr. Ml

Occupation(s): Woodcutter, Farmer, Miller (Grist Mill in Virgin City) Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Pioneer, Missionary

Public/Political life: Treasurer - Box Elder Co, Brigham City, UT Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None recorded

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 8 Dec 1845 (listed on 1854 temple endowment records) Temple Endowment: 28 Mar 1854 - Salt Lake City Sealing to parents: 13 Mar 1903 - Idaho Falls Sealing to spouse: Prob. 1854 after receiving endowments Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Vice Pres. Of United order of Virgin, Kane, Utah. A member of the 15th Quorum of 70 (by 1854 Temple records)

1 May 1848, Salt Lake City, Utah (have copy) 16 July 1846 - joined with Apostle E.T. Benson on a mission in the Massachusetts area to Winter Quarters 31 Aug 1854 - Eastern United States (set apart by Orson Hyde and John Taylor) 4 Jun 1877 - Returned 27 Sep 1877. Called to USA Sources used for this history: Censuses 1850,1860,1870,1880. "A Yankee Millwright Marries an AngelT; and "A History of Virgin City Ward". Journal of Jefferson Wright given to daughter Sarah Ellen Wright (Ayers), in possession (as of 1995) of Albert Haslam; copy of some pages in records of Steven Michael Cannon. Sarah Cannon 254-0160 will look for journal 3/29. Brigham City in its early days, US Censuses, LDS Blessings, Deseret News obituary.

Brief History of Jefferson WRIGHT


Jefferson Wright was bom 30 July 1825 to Asa Wright and Bathsheba Dadman in the state of Massachusetts. He was the third of six children, with brothers and sisters that spanned a twenty-year period. Jefferson was sixteen years old when his youngest sister, Emily, was bom; his mother 39 and his father 43 years old. The Wright family ancestors lived in and around Westford, Massachusetts for many decades. Many of the American Revolution took place in the area surrounding Westford. One history states Jefferson had learned to "think for himself, leaving his father's home working "by the mouth since he was 15 ". If that is the case, we are not sure of Jefferson's place of residence during those years. Jefferson and his older sister, Esther, apparently joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about the same time in Lowell, Massachusetts and attended the Branch there. Jefferson's baptism date is listed as December 8 December 1845. The only other family member known to have joined the LDS faith was Esther... A couple of years after his baptism. Elder E.T. Benson, a newly called apostle, came on a mission to the East and called Jefferson to go on a mission with him. They traveled for a couple of months from Massachusetts to Philadelphia, then on to Nauvoo, across Iowa and finally to Winter Quarters arriving November 27, 1846. He lived with the Benson family and probably was soundly educated in the doctrine of the Church. As the Saints started moving west Ezra Taft Benson was called to go with the first group, Jefferson stayed to help the Benson family members during his absence. During the summer of 1847, he met another New England convert, Miss Sarah Elizabeth Angell, 16, daughter of Solomon Angell, a General Authority, and Eunice Clark Young Angell. They courted amidst the hardships of Winter Quarters and married 12 December 1847. The young couple had meager belongings, and thus drove one of Brigham Young's yoke of oxen to the Salt Lake Valley in 1848. Jefferson's journal states, "During the winter and summer the saints that staid at Winter Quarters suffered very much from hunger and sickness and many died. During the winter of 47 and 48 great preparations war made to move the saints to the Salt Lake Country the next season. I started on the 25 day of May in President Brigham Young Company to cross the plains then a barren unsettled wilderness with my wife and what little we had with one yoke of oxen to draw us along the thousand miles of parched and hartless plains. After much fatigue and hardship we reached the valley of the salt lake on the 21 st day of September 1848 and camped on the river Jordan". They traveled with Sarah's parents and grandmother, Phoebe Ann Morton Angell, age sixty-two, who with her daughter drove another of Brigham Young's teams. They were in the company of John and Rebecca Dalton, great grandfather to J. Lewis Dalton (author's father). Sarah delivered their first child just two months after their arrival in the Valley, he lived just four days. A second son was bom a year later and he died after only one day. Finally a daughter, Sarah Ellen, was bom in 1850 and lived. They went on to have a total of fourteen children, two more died shortly after birth, so they raised ten children. Our ancestral line, Adaline, was the ninth child. Esther Wright, Jefferson's sister, married Francis Fletcher and Jefferson helped 'pilot' them into the Valley. In 1848 Jefferson received his patriarchal blessing (copy with S. Hart). Jefferson cut lumber for their livelihood with Joseph Holbrook, Sarah's uncle, in Mill Creek Canyon. They sold the lumber and "coal wood" for 12 V a to 25 cents a bushel. But according to Holbrook, it was "not half enough to keep off hunger ". December 21, 1850, the Wright family was called to go to on a mission to Parowan in Iron County. They did so, being listed as some of the original pioneers (along with other ancestors of ours). The little family is listed on the 1850 Census in both Salt Lake City and in Parowan. They were permitted to return to the Great Salt

Lake Valley on May 25, 1851 with President George A. Smith. It is not known why they returned. By 1852 they were fulfilling another assignment to go to Brigham City and help settle that area. A Brigham City history states that on the 6th of October "William Davis had the first log house completed. The two second log houses to be completed were Jefferson Wright's and Benjamin Tolman 's." Although fairly close to Salt Lake, it was still the wild West and over 500 Shoshone Indians roamed the immediate area. Six of the Wright children were bom in Brigham City. Jefferson was called to go on an Eastern United States mission and was set apart by John Taylor and Orson Hyde at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on 31 August 1854. He was probably gone a year or so, as his next son, Luman, was bom in May 1856. In March 1856 Jefferson was elected Treasurer of Box Elder County. He was also in the Box Elder Military (which included Cache and Box Elder Counties) the unit was organized under Jefferson's supervision. Martial law was declared at one time by Brigham Young, and preparations were made for war if necessary. As work on the Salt Lake Temple began, Jefferson worked in the Big Cottonwood quarry with his father-in-law, Solomon Angell, and his uncle^rruman Angell (architect of the SL Temple). Suddenly their lives changed; during October Conference 1861, at the age of 36, Jefferson was called to settle another LDS community; this time it was Virgin City in Southern Utah. Again the Wrights went with two families from the Dalton side of the family, John Dalton and James Lewis - interesting coincidence, as two members of each family later married. The Wrights arrived in 1862 and were among the first to settle the area. They were advised by Brigham Young to stay close together until the Indian trouble could be settled. The first grist mill was built in Virgin City and Jefferson "was the first miller for this mill". "The day the mill started, everybody turned out to see the wonderful sight and taste the flour". The mill burned down about 1878-9. Life was hard in Virgin, getting sufficient water for crops, thenfightingmajor flooding which washed away farm land carried many hardships for the settlers. In 1865, Solomon and Eunice Angell (Sarah's parents) and their family moved to Southern Utah also. It was probably comforting to Sarah and Jefferson to have family nearby. The law of Consecration was declared and on March 5, 1874, Jefferson was named as Vice President of the United Order for Virgin City Ward. After eighteen months that organization was dissolved and the United Order members again went to work for themselves. From June to September 1877 Jefferson served yet another mission to the eastern United States. His father died in April 1877, just a few months prior to his trip. Perhaps he had seen his family on his previous mission. In the Virgin City records, Jefferson's name is recorded as part of the town's history. One time it mentions "Jefferson Wright, a 70 [a LDS Church position], was present at the meeting where Pres. McAllister gave instruction as to the necessity of brotherly love. They had a prayer circle after being appropriately dressed\ And on Jan 1, 1883, Jefferson is listed as one of the jurors in a case that resulted in a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. In a letter from St. George in 1888 written by J.W. McAllister, it is evident that Jefferson did family history and performed the ordinances at the St. George Temple. Sarah was called to serve as a Counselor in the Relief Society in 1868 and served for twenty years in that calling. Her mother died in 1879 and her father in 1881. Jefferson and Sarah's last child was bom in 1884, and so would have been only twelve years old when Jefferson died. Most of their ten living children remained in Utah and were active in the LDS Church, Jefferson died in 1896 at age seventy. He was buried in Virgin, Utah, but the graveyard was ploughed up and so no tombstone remains. Sarah lived another nine years after he died - until 1905. Jefferson was an honorable, noble man.

Family Group Record


Page 1 of 2

Husband
Bom Chr.

Jefferson WRIGHT
30 Jul 1825

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died Buried
Married

9 Feb 1896 13 Feb 1896


12Ded847
Asa

Place Virgin, Kane, Utah Place Virgin, Kane, Utah Place Winter Quarters, Porta., Nebraska

12 Dec 1845 28 Mar 1854 EHOUS 13 Mar 1903 FALL 1854 EHOUS

Husband's father

WRIGHT

Husband's mother Bethsheba DADMAN Wife Born 24 Feb 1832 Place No. Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Chr. Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

Place Deseret, Millard, Utah Place Deseret, Millard, Utah wife's father Solomon ANGELL wife's mother Eunice Clark YOUNG Children List each child in order of birth.
Buried

Died

1905

Sep 1846 28 Mar 1854 EHOUS 17 Nov 1970 FALL

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Oscar Jefferson WR GHT


Bom
Chr.

28 Nov 1848 2 Dec 1848

Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah


Place | Place

Child Child 8 Oct 1992 WASHI

SeaISp

Albert B. WRIGHT
Born Chr. 28 Oct 1849

Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

29 Oct 1849

Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah


Place Place

Child Child 5 Oct 1994

FALL

SeaISp

Sarah Ellen WRIGH"


Bom
Chr.

7 Dec 1850 6 Apr 1916

Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Oasis, Millard, Utah


Place | Place

1866 2 Feb 1877 SGEOR 4 Oct 1994 FALL

SeaISp

I
6 Mar 1954 4 Mar 1955 16 Dec 2005 ARIZO MTIMP

Eunice M WRIGHT
Bom
Chr.

17 Dec 1852 14 Apr 1928

Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SeaISp

Agusta Eudolphine WRIGHT


Bom
Chr.

15 Feb 1854 14 Mav 1931

Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

16 Mav 1929 26 Jun 1929 SGEOR 4 Oct 1994 F A L L

SeaISp

Luman B. WRIGHT
Bom
Chr.

18 Mav 1856 24 Nov 1937

Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah


Place | Place

1864 2 Nov 1881 SGEOR 16 Dec 2005 MTIMP

SeaISp

Marcellus Orrln WRIGHT


Bom
Chr.

5 Feb 1858 17 Jan 1921 Shauna Hart 801-288-9998


17 May 2007

Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Prepared by Phone


E-mail address Date prepared

Place Hurricane, Washington, Utah Address 5197 s. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake Citv Utah USA

11 Mar 2004 MTIMP 29 Dec 2004 SGEOR 3 Jan 2007 MANTI

Family Group Record


Husband wife Jefferson WRIGHT Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL
LDS ordinance dates

Page 2 of 2

Children List each child in order of birth. 7 M Marcellus Orrin WRIGHT


Buried Spouse Married | Place | Place

Temple

SeaISp

1
2 Jul 1868 27 Jan 1959 12 May 2006

Jane WRIGHT
Born Chr. 23 Oct 1859

Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried
Spouse Married

7 Aug 1953 10 Aug 1953

Place Pacific Grove, Monterey, California Place Pacific Grove, Monterey, California
[ Place

BOISE

SeaISp

Adaline LaVern WRIGHT


Bom
Chr.

Baptized Endowed SealPar

4 Oct 1861

Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah


Place

Died Buried spouse Married 10 F Bom


Chr.

8 Mar 1955 Place St. George, Washington, Utah 11 Mar 1955 Place Hurricane, Washington, Utah Edward Alfred CRIPPS 5 Mar 1879 Place St. George, Washington, Utah 27 Jan 1863 27 Jan 1863 Place Virgin City, Washington, Utah
Place

1870 5 Mar 1879 SGEOR 9 Feb 1979 PROVO

SeaISp

5 Mar 1879 i SGEOR Child Child 16 Dec 2005

Alice WRIGHT
Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Virgin City, Washington, Utah


Place 1 Place

MTIMP

SeaISp

|
21 Dec 1874 7 Jan 1885 SGEOR 14 Feb 1979 PROVO

11

Mary Emma WRIGHT


Born
Chr.

20 Mar 1865 10 Jun 1957

Place Virgin, Washington, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place St. George, Washington, Utah


Place | Place

SeaISp

12 M

Alvin WRIGHT
Bom
Chr.

1 Sep 1868 Place Virgin City, Washington, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

17 Dec 1868

Place Virgin City, Washington, Utah


Place Place

Child Child 9 Oct 2004 SGEOR

SeaISp

|
28 Mar 1880 29 Oct 1890 SGEOR 16 Dec 2005 MTIMP

13

Clara Virginia WRIG HT


Bom
Chr.

28 Mar 1872 8 Mav 1935 11 May 1935

Place Virgin City, Washington, Utah


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried
Spouse Married

Place Hurricane, Washington, Utah


Place | Place

SeaISp

14 M

Ernest Osborn WRIGHT


Bom
Chr.

31 Oct 1884 26 Apr 1949

Place Virgin, Washington, Utah


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

5 Sep 1893 14 Dec 1950 SGEOR 16 Dec 2005 MTIMP

SeaISp

17 Mav 2007

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Jacob WRIGHT B:21 Jan 1698 M:Abt 1720 D: 25 Nov 1761 BEPS

2 Asa WRIGHT B: 22 Oct 1798 ~ BEPSC P: Westford,M.Massachusetts M:23 Jul 1820 P: Westford, M, Massachusetts D: 22 Apr 1877 P: Westford.M,Massachusetts

8 Joseph WRIGHT B: 25 Sep 1736 BEPSC P: Westford,M.Massachusetts 17 Abigail HARWOOD M:23 May 1757 B:Abt 1699 P: Westford, M.Massachusetts 4 Asa WRIGHT D:30 Nov 1761 D:16 Apr 1813 B:4 Dec 1767 BEPSC 18 Thomas HEALD P: Westford.M,Massachusetts P: Westford.M,Massachusetts B: 10 Feb 1699 M: 5 Oct 1786 M: 28 Oct 1725 P: Westford.M,Massachusetts Dorothy HEALD 0:1778 D: 13 Sep 1826 B:25 Feb 1732 BEPSC P: P: Groton.M,Massachusetts 19 Sarah BUTTERFIELD D:23 May 1773 B: 12 Apr 1698 P: Westford,M.Massachusetts D: 17 Feb 1749 20 Issac PATCH B:27 Feb 1715 M:29 Oct 1739 D:1761

BEPS

BE SC

BEPSC

BEPSC

10 Issac. Jr. PATCH B:8 Feb 1739 BEPSC P: Groton,M.Massachusetts 21 M: 14 Jun 1760 P: Middlesex, Massachusetts Elizabeth (Betsy) PATCH D: B: 20 Jun 1766 BEPSC 22 P: P: Chelmsford.M.Massachusetts D:24 Mar 1846 P: Westford.M .Massachusetts

Joanna BUTTERFIELD B:7 Sep 1721 BEPSC D: Robert AVERY B:28 Nov 1681 M:5 Nov 1724 D:26 Sep 1756

BEPSC

i Jefferson WRIGHT B: 30 Jul 1825 BEPSC P: Westford, M, Massachusetts M: 12 Dec 1847 P: Winter Quarters, P, Nebraska D:9 Feb 1896 P:Virgin,Kane,Utah

11 Elizabeth AVERY B:1 Dec 1739 BEPSC P: Townsend,M.Massachusetts 23 Sarah PETTS D: B: Abt 1705 P: D:1756

BEPSC

Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL


{Spouse of no. 1)

3 Bethsheba DADMAN B:4 Apr 1802 BEPSC P: Littleton.M, Massachusetts D:9 Oct 1868 P: Westford,M.Massachusetts

12 Nathan DADMAN B: 16 Jun 1747 BEPSC P: Framingham,M.Massachusetts 25 Lois PRATT M: Abt 1773 B: 7 Jun 1726 P: Framingham,M.Massachusetts D:1808 Joseph DADMAN D: 16 Feb 1827 B: 14 May 1774 BEPS P:Framingham.M.Massachusetts26 Da^ndSANGER P: Framingham,M.Massachusetts B:22 Feb 1712 M:8 Jan 1795 M:27 May 1736 P: Hopkington.M,Massachusetts 13 Hannah SANGER D: 15 Dec 1755 D:2 Feb 1868 B:23 Jun 1747 BEPSC P: P: Framingham,E.Massachusetts ~-, Bathsheba PRATT D: 19 Nov 1821 B:6 Dec 1709 P: D:1754 28 Nathaniel PIKE B:6 Dec 1709 M: Abt 1743 D:1754

24 Samuel DADMAN B:Abt1715 M:Abt 1730 D:1794

BEPSC

BEPSC

BEPSC

BEPSC

BEPSC

Prepared by Shauna Hart 5197 S. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah USA Telephone 801-288-9998

Date prepared 17 May 2007

14 Nathaniel. Jr PIKE B:21 Aug 1744 BEPSC P: Hopkinton, M .Massachusetts 29 Abiah PRATT M: 13 Feb 1765 B:24 Sep 1716 P: Hopkinton,M.Massachusetts Betsey PIKE D: D: 17 Oct 1824 B:28 May 1775 BEPS 30 Thomas MELLEN P: P: Hopkington,M.Massachusetts B: 15 May 1713 D:6 Sep 1839 M: Abt 1743 P: 15 Sarah MELLEN (MELLON) D:1782 B: 13 May 1744 BEPSC P: Hopkington, M, Massachusetts 3.. Elizabeth WOOD D: B:4 Aug 1716 P: D:25 Feb 1775

BEPSC

BEPSC

BEPSC

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

ANGELL, Sarah Elizabeth Great Grandmother 24 Feb 1832 1905 Age: 72

Chapter: To: Place born:

W -15 Iris Wood Providence, Prov., Rhode Island Deseret, Millard, Utah Deseret, Millard, Utah

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage:

WRIGHT, Jefferson 15 Father: Mother: ANGELL, Solomon YOUNG, Eunice Clark

12 Dec 1847 Age:

Winter Quarters, Potta. Neb WRIGHT, Adaline LaVern

Comments: Sarah experienced much of the early LDS Church history - living in Kirkland, Nauvoo, Winter Quarters, SLC, Brigham City, and eventually Southern Utah. She was an excellent cook, professional seamstress and tailor, Sarah decorated her home with hand made 'fancy work'. She was a member of the Presidency of the Relief Society in Virgin. Sarah also was skilled in the use of herbs and the 'art of nursing'. She reared a large family of seven daughters and three sons in Utah (four more children died as infants). She and her husband, Jefferson, helped colonize Brigham City, and then the Dixie Mission, and lived in harsh conditions with many hardships. To quote one source, "To answer such a call [to the Dixie Mission] was not an easy thingfor men and women already established. This mission to Dixie required sacrifice, therefore, the leaders were careful in selecting the most sturdy character, courageous, thrifty, obedient, faithful and honest" The Angells and Wrights and Daltons and Meeks and Thorntons and Lewises - our ancestors - undoubtedly met that criteria 9

Sarah Elizabeth Angell

Jefferson Wright, husband

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: ANGELL, Sarah Elizabeth

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age)


1832--1834 (Age 0-2) 1834--1839 (Age 2-7) 1839- ? 1841 1842--1843 1843--1846 1846--1848 1848--1851 1850 (Age 7-?) (Age 9-?) (Age 10-11) (Age 11-14) (Age 14-16) (Age 16-19) (Age 18-18)

1851--1862 (Age 19-30) 1862--1896 (Age 30-64) 1896--1905 (Age 64-72)

Java, Genesee, New York (bro. Alma T. born Jan 1833) Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio (father called as General Authority, 28 Feb 1835) Note: May have gone back to Java, NY to live for awhile near Lima Muskingum County Ohio (bro. Albert born 1839) Nauvoo, Illinois Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio (sister Mary born 1842) Unknown - probably Nauvoo Winter Quarters, Nebraska (married 12 Dec 1847) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (3 oldest children born) SLC and Iron Co, Utah (Called to settle Parowan, went back/forth to be on both censuses?, all of family with him on both censuses) Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah (next 6 children born) Virgin City, Washington (Kane), Utah (5 children b.) (husband died 1896) Deseret, Millard, Utah (on 1900 Oasis, Millard, Utah census w/ dau Sarah)

Schooling:

Unknown Skilled in the use of herbs and nursing. Seamstress and tailor

Occupation(s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Had fourteen (14) children! Excellent cook, handiwork Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Sept 1846 (Nauvoo?) (listed on temple endowment records) Temple Endowment: 28 Mar 1854 Endowment House Sealing to parents: 17 Nov 1970 Idaho Falls Temple Sealing to spouse: 1854 ? (after taking out endowments on Mar 28,1854) Church Callings: Second Counselor in Relief Society in Virgin between 30 May 1868 and 29 March 1888 (20 years) Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: 1 May 1849 Salt Lake City (have copy) by John Smith, Patriarch Brigham City, 19 Oct 1862 - Dixie Mission, Utah. Also 1850 Iron Co. Mission

Sources used for this history: "Daughter's of Utah Pioneers", brief history; "History of Jefferson and Sarah Elizabeth Angell Wright", by Cleone Cripps Hirschi, on file with /Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1850-1900 Utah Censuses. "Under Dixie Sun", 1950 by Washington County Chapter Daughters Utah Pioneers, Temple endowment records

Brief History of Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL


Sarah was bom in Providence, Rhode Island to Solomon Angell and Eunice Young. Bom in 1831, she was the oldest child in a family of eight children. She lived until age 3-4 in Rhode Island. Her parents joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about 1833-4 and soon moved to Kirtland, Ohio. Her father was part of Zions Camp, and was called to be a General Authority in the First Quorum of the Seventies. They resided in Kirtland until the Saints were driven out, moving then to Muskingum, Ohio where they lived when she was about eight to twelve years of age. Solomon, her father then moved the family to Nauvoo, Illinois, where they lived until members of the Church were again driven out of the beautiful city they had built. After leaving Nauvoo, the Latter-day Saints moved to Winter Quarters, Nebraska. It was probably there that she met, was courted, and married Jefferson Wright. Jefferson had been baptized a short time (Dec 1845), and proved to be a stalwart member of the Church. They were married 12 Dec 1847 at Winter Quarters. The Wrights traveled with her parents and grandmother, Phebe Ann Angell, to the Salt Lake Valley arriving September 1848. Two months later Sarah had their first child, he lived only two months, perhaps because of the difficult journey across the plains. Two more children were bom in Salt Lake City, one living only one day. Two more children bom later also lived just a day. The fourth child was bom in Brigham City, Utah, a new development where Brigham Young asked several families to move to in 1851 -2. Records indicate that the Wrights had the second house built there. Five more children were bom while in Brigham City where they lived for the next eleven years. 21 December 1850 they were called to go to Iron County (Parowan). On the census for that year, Jefferson, Sarah and their daughter (Sarah), are listed in Salt Lake City - and in Iron County, Utah Territory (Parowan). They must have moved to Parowan and then moved back north to either Salt Lake City or Brigham City. They were permitted to return to the Great Salt Lake Valley May 25, 1851 with President George A. Smith. On August 31,1854 Jefferson was set apart to serve a mission "in the vestry at the Tabernacle in GSL under the hands of Orson Hyde and John Taylor" (see blessing) to serve a mission to the Eastern States. Their sixth child was bom in May 1856, so the mission was probably for about a year. Sarah had to provide for thenfamily during his absence. The next call to colonize came at October General Conference 1862. Again Jefferson and Sarah were asked to move, this time to Southern Utah to Virgin, Utah - the Dixie Mission, as it was called. Sarah was about 30 years old and they had seven living children. Their next child died soon after birth as did the twelfth child. A total offivewere bom in Virgin, the last in 1884, twelve years after the prior child. It must have been somewhat a surprise, as Sarah was 52 years old by then! Jefferson did not take a plural wife, Sarah was his only wife. He was a farmer and ran the grist mill in Virgin after her father and husband helped to build it. Sarah was "a very capable and industrious woman. She was an excellent cook and made the first beet sugar produced in Dixie. She was also an expert seamstress and tailored many suits for men as well as clothing for women and children. Her home was filled with "fancy work" that she had crocheted. Another accomplishment was her knowledge of the uses of herbs and the art of nursing the sick" Brigham Young asked her to make the first Utah state flag, which she did. In 1868 Sarah was called to be the Second Counselor in the female Relief Society organization in Virgin. She served in that capacity for twenty years, until 1888. Her husband, Jefferson, died in 1896 after forty-nine years of marriage. Their youngest child was only 12 years old. By 1900 Sarah was living in Oasis, Millard, Utah; with her oldest daughter, Sarah, and her husband N. Ayers. Records indicate she died in Deseret, Millard, Utah in 1905 at the age of 72. Sarah Elizabeth was a faithful, obedient Saint that lived from the very early stages of the Mormon Church until after statehood and past the rum of the Century.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Abiah ANGELL B:1 Jul 1715 M: 17 Mar 1738 D: 14 Sep 1760 BEPSc

10 Abraham MORTON B:28 Mar 1762 BEPS P: Athol .Worcester, Ma 21 Mary DEXTER M: 20 Aug 1782 BEPSC 11 Jun 1743 P: Nauvoo,Hancock,lllinois 5 Phebe Ann MORTON B:28 Mar 1786 BEPSC D: 20 Aug 1839 22 N HOLDERBEE LANGFORD P: Utica.Oneida.New York P: Nauvoo,Hancock.lllinois B: 24 Sep 1724 BEPS D: 15 Nov 1854 M: P: Salt Lake City.Salt Lake.Utah i -\ Phebe LANGFORD D:30 Dec 1789 B: 23 Jan 1762 BEPS P: Of Guilford.Windham.Vermont 2 3 Mary STANFORD 1 Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL D:20 Dec 1845 B:2 Jan 1740 BE S B:24 Feb 1832 BEPSC P: Nauvoo, Hancock, 1 1 D: P: NP,Providence,Rhode Island 24 Robert YOUNG M: 12 Dec 1847 B:Bef1690 P: Winter Quarters,P.Nebraska M: Abt 1716 D:1905 12 Andrew YOUNG D:2 Jun 1727 P: Deseret.Millard.Utah B:Abt1717 BE S P: Smithfield.P.Rhode Island M:Abt 1757 P: Rhode Island D:Bef 1802 P: 25 Sarah YOUNG B: Abt 1688 D: Aft 2 Jun 1727 26

2 Solomon ANGELL B:21 Apr 1806 BEPSC P: Florence,Oneida,New York M: 13 Apr 1828 P:Glouester,Rhode Island D:20 Apr 1881 P: Leeds, Washington.Utah

8 Soloman Abiah ANGELL B:1741 BEPSC P:Of.Providence.P.Rhode Island ^JFreelove SMIT M: 17 Aug 1767 B:12 Dec 1724 P: NP,Providence,Rhode Island D: 1766 4 James William ANGELL B: 15 Oct 1776 BEPSC D:21 Apr 1806 P:N. Providence,Providence,Ri IS.Edward TRIPP P: NP,Providence,Rhode Island B: Abt 1709 M:21 Mar 1804 M:Abt 1733 P: Camden.Oneida.New York g Mary TRIPP D: 19 Mar 1780 D:7 Nov 1850 B:1746 BEPSC P: North Providence,?,Ri P: Of.Providence.P.Rhode Island 1Q Susanna AMES D: 16 Jun 1819 B: 13 Jun 1711 P:N. Providence,Providence,Ri D:1 Feb 1788 20 Benjamin MORTON B: 20 Oct 1739 M:28 Sep 1760 D: Aft 1780

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Jefferson WRIGHT
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6 Nathan YOUNG B:Abt1760 BEPS P: Providence,?,Rhode Island M: Abt 1784 P: Gloucester, P, Rhode I sland D:8 Sep 1810 P: Rhode Island

3 Eunice Clark YOUNG B:23 Nov 1809 BEPSC P: Gloucester.P.Rhode Island D:8 Feb 1879 P: Leeds.Washington.Utah

13 Mrs YOUNG B:Abt1719 BE S P: Smithfield.P.Rhode Island 27 D: B: P: D: 28 John WHITMAN B:6 Oct 1723 M: Abt 1748 D:

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14 Valentine WHITMAN B: 19 Sep 1749 BepSC P: Smithfield Twp.P.Rhode Island 2 Q Urania M: 15 Jul 1771 B: Abt 1725 7 Sarah WHITMAN P:Providence,P,Rhode Island D:Bef 10 Sep 1767 B: 18 Dec 1772 BEPS D: 30 John MOREHEAD P: Gloucester.P.Rhode Island P: Rhode Island B: Abt 1726 D:1832 M:5 Dec 1751 P:WG,Providence,Rhode Island 15 Nancy MOREHEAD D: B: 10 Sep 1752 BEPSC P: Smithfield Twp.P.Rhode Island 3 1 Prudy BURLINGAME D: B:Abt 1728 Date prepared P: D:
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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): BOTSFORD, Lucy Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 9 Mar 1774 Age: 21 Father: Mother: ? ? WOOD, Henry Great-great grandfather Abt 1753 5 Jul 1821 Age: 68 Chapter: To: Place born: W-16 Iris Wood 7

Place of Death: Vergennes, Addison, VT Burial Place: Old Cemetery, Vergennes

Newtown, Fairfield, CT WOOD, Elisha Kent

Comments: So far the parents and place of birth for Henry Wood have evaded many, many hours of research. What information we do have indicates he was a prosperous land owner, having bought and sold property in Connecticut and then in Vermont. He and Lucy were the parents of at least three children of record. He probably served in the Revolutionary War out of a Massachusetts Group. He died at the age of 68 in Vergennes, Addison, Vermont.

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WOOD, Henry

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) Unknown Newtown, Fairfield, CT (married and had daughters) Also took "oath of fidelity" in Newtown 16 Sep 1777 1777 -1792 (Age 24-39) Unknown (1794 statement in New Milford he was a Sandiman (Jemimaite) 1792 - 1797 (Age 39-44) New Milford, Litchfield, CT (property transactions) 1797 -1804 (Age 44-51) Newtown, Fairfield, CT (property transactions, 1800 Census) (Son Elisha Kent probably born in CT between 1794-1800 based on censuses) 1804 -1821 (Age 51-68) Vergennes, Addison, VT (prop. Transactions, Census 1810,1820, death cert) 1776 -1783 (Age 23-30) possibly some time in military Schooling: Military: Unknown Rev. War Mass.RoIls, Vol XVI1, p. 738, states "Henry Wood died 1821 in Vergennes, VT, Married in CT to Lucy Botsford 9 Mar 1774" If that information is correct he served in Revolutionary War. Probably a farmer - owned a lot of land Appeared to be successful financially 1753 -1774 (Age 0-21) 1774 -1777 (Age 21-24)

Occupation(s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Public/Political life:

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 14 Apr 1995 Jordan River Temple Temple Endowment: 24 Jan 1996 Jordan River Temple Sealing to parents: Parents unknown Sealing to spouse: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Sources used for this history: Marriage record - Newtown, Ct; Birth of Anna - Newtown, Ct. (Newtown Vital Records 1716-1871 pg. 82 missing in Ct. Vital Records, Newtown); 1800 CT Census, 1810,1820 VT Census', numerous land transactions in CT and VT, Death cert. - Vergennes, VT.; Litchfield, Ct, history 1882 from Rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ct/Litchfield7history, Rev. War records (Mass Rolls, Vol XVI1, p 738), in Capt. Bezaleel Taft's (9th) Co, Col Nathan Tyler's (3d Worcester Co.) Regt n/a n/a

Brief History of Henry WOOD


We do not know where or to whom Henry was bom. The approximate date of his birth, 1752-3 comes from the age listed on his death certificate of 68 years in 1821. Many hours of research have been expended looking for his parents, even trips to Vermont and Connecticut - but to no avail. Henry first shows up on our records on 9 Mar 1774 when he married Lucy Botsford in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut. Lucy came from a prominent family, probably quite well-to-do. Her grandfather, John Botsford, gave Lucy some land in 1775 in Newtown. It is assumed they lived in Fairfield and Litchfield Counties in Connecticut until they moved to Vergennes, Vermont about 1800-4. Just nine months after Henry and Lucy were married they had a daughter, Anna (Aimer on the birth records). It shows she was bom 14 Dec 1774 in Newtown, Connecticut. Anna later married Tyler Reynolds. Henry had another daughter, Polly, who was bom 9 Oct 1776, right after the Revolutionary War began. Polly married Benjamin Warner. Both daughters also lived in Vermont in later years. The only other child we have record of is our line, Elisha Kent Wood. The Kent name comes from Lucy's ancestors, perhaps the Elisha is a clue to the Wood line. Based on Census records we estimate Elisha's birth between 1794-1800. And based on where the Woods lived, we think it was in Connecticut; however, on the 1900 and 1910 Census he states Vermont. Henry was involved in several purchases and sales of property in Newtown and New Milford, Connecticut until 1802. He then bought some land and a house in Vergennes, Addison, Vermont, and the sale states "Henry Wood ofNewtown, CT\ He is also listed on the 1800 census in Newtown, along with Lucy and probably Elisha Kent. After 1804 he appears to have lived in Vergennes, again buying land and appearing on the 1810 and 1820 census', still with Lucy and Elisha. His daughters also appear on Vermont censuses with their families in Vergennes and Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont. On 16 Sep 1777, Henry, along with 47 other men of Newtown in "the Independent State of Connecticut" signed an "Oath of Fidelity", which showed that they were willing to sacrifice, in defense of principles set forth by the Declaration of Independence. Henry was a patriot! He may have been in the Revolutionary War for a short timefromJuly to August 1780 in Capt. Bezaleel Taft's (9th) Co, Col Nathan Tyler's (3d Worcester Co.) Regt. the "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution" so states. Another military record also says that "he died in Vermont in 1821". Another interesting discovery was one listed in the Litchfield, Connecticut history. The history refers to a religious group called the Jemimaites or Sandimans that followed a woman, Jemima Wilkinson. She was living in New Milford, Connecticut between approximately 1775 and 1789 at which time she left with some of her following. She had some peculiar beliefs. In a report regarding being taxed for the local congregations, a Henry WoodfromNew Milford is quoted as saying on the following on Feb 27, 1794. "This may certify that I the subscriber, Henry Wood, profess the doctrines, tenets, and mode of worship of that society of religious denominations known by the name of Sandimans or Glassites, and that I lawfully and voluntarily attend their public worship and contribute a proportional part for the support of said religion as far as the laws and rules of that society extend, as witness my hand. Henry Wood" Since our Henry Wood lived in New Milford at that time we suspect this is his statement. Perhaps some of the religious group of Sandimans were still in Connecticut. Henry died, as stated, in 1821 in Vergennes, Vermont. His Will gave property to his wife and three children. In February 1823 there were several land transactions buying and selling between Elisha, Anna, Polly, Lucy and others. Henry was apparently successful financially. The deeds state that Elisha Kent was residing in "Carrolton, Greene, Illinois" at that time. Polly Warner was living in Vergennes, and Anna Reynolds in Ferrisburg. We do not know when or where Lucy passed away. Hopefully, Henry's ancestors can be found before the Millennium!

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Henry WOOD
Born
Chr.

1753 9 Mar 1774 5 Jul 1821 8 Jul 1821

Place

Date

Temple

Mar. Died Bur.

Place Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut Place Vergennes, Addison, Vermont Place Vergennes, Addison, Vermont
| Mother

B 14 Apr 1995 JRIVE E 24 Jan 1996 JRIVE ss 10 Sep 1997 JRIVE


SP Parent Link

Father Husband's other wives

Wife's Name

Lucy BOTSFORD
Bom
Chr.

Date

Temple

8 Mar 1758 aft 1823

Place Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut Place Vergennes, Addison, Vermont | Mother Abigail KENT

Died
Bur.

Father Abiel BOTSFORD


Wife's other husbands

B 18 Jul E 26 Jan ss 10 Sep SP 22 Jun Parent Link Date

1971 1971 1997 1971

ARIZO ARIZO JRIVE ARIZO

Children
-I.Sex Name

1 Temple

Anna WOOD
Born 14 D e c 1 7 7 4 Chr.

Place Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut Place prob.. Addison Co, Vermont Place prob.. Ferrisburgh, Addison, Vermont

Mar. bef Feb 1823 Died aft 1823


Bur.

B 14 Apr 1995 JRIVE E 4 Dec 1976 SWISS SS 18 Feb 2000 JRIVE SP 23 Mar 1977 SWISS
Parent L i n k

Spouse Tyler REYNOLDS


2.Sex Name

Polly WOOD
Born Chr. 9 O c t 1776

Place Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut Place pos Bennington, Vermont Place prob Ferrisburgh, Addison, Vermont

Mar. 1793 Died 29 Dec 1861


Bur.

B 14 Apr 1995 JRIVE E 24 Jan 1996 JRIVE ss 1 Sep 1998 SGEOR SP 10 Sep 1997 JRIVE
Parent Link

Spouse Benjamin WARNER


3.Sex Name

Elisha Kent WOOD


Bom BET 1795 AND Chr.

Place Newtown, Faifield, Ct Place Greene Co., Illinois Place Exeter, Morgan, Illinois

Mar. Died
Bur.

17 Jul 1823 8 Nov 1836

B 14 Apr 1995 JRIVE E 16 Jul 1996 JRIVE SS 23 Nov 1993 JRIVE SP 10 Sep 1997 JRIVE
Parent Link

Spouse * Emeline Marcia RUSSELL


D Check here if other children are listed on additional pages.

Additional Information

Name and Address of Person Preparing Form

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Phone 8 0 1 - 2 8 8 - 9 9 9 8 Date Prepared 15 Feb 2007

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

17

18.

19

20 10 21

22 11 23 B: D: 24 12 25 Lucy BOTSFORD
(Spouse of no. 1)

1 Henry WOOD B:1753 BE SC P: M:9 Mar 1774 P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut D: 5 Jul 1821 P: Vergennes, Addison .Vermont

26 13 27 B: D: 28 14 291 B: D:

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30 15 31

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): WOOD, Henry Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 9 Mar 1774 Age: 16 Father: Mother: BOTSFORD, Abiel KENT, Abigail BOTSFORD, Lucy Great-great grandmother 8 Mar 1758 After 1823 Age: 65 Chapter: To: Place born: W-17 Iris Wood Newtown, Fairfield, CT

Place of Death: Vergennes, Addison, VT? Burial Place: Vergennes, Addison, VT?

Newtown, Fairfield, CT WOOD, Elisha Kent

Comments: Not a great deal is known about Lucy's life. She married young, at age 16, came from a prominent family in Fairfield County Connecticut, and lived in Connecticut and Vermont after her marriage to Henry Wood. They bought and sold a lot of land, and then bequeathed it to their three children upon Henry's death in 1821.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: BOTSFORD, Lucy

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) Newtown, Fairfield, CT (married and had daughter, Anna, in 1774 and Polly in 1777. Henry took "oath of fidelity" in Newtown 16 Sep 1777 1777-1792 (Age 19-34) Unknown (probably Fairfield Co, VT) 1792 -1797 (Age 34-39) New Milford, New Haven, CT (property transactions) 1797-1804 (Age 39-46) Newtown, New Haven, CT (property transactions, 1800 Census) (Son Elisha Kent probably born in CT between 1794-1800 based on censuses) 1804-1823 (Age 46-65) Vergennes, Addison, VT (prop. Transactions, Census 1810,1820, Henry's will probated) 1823 - ? (Age 65-?) Unknown Date and place of death undetermined Schooling: Unknown 1758-1777 (Age 0-19)

Occupation(s):

Homemaker

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Raised family during Revolutionary War.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None known

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 18 Jul 1971 Mesa Arizona Temple Temple Endowment: 26 Jan 1971 Mesa Arizona Temple Sealing to parents: 26 Jun 1971 Mesa Arizona Temple Sealing to spouse: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: n/a n/a n/a

Sources used for this history: Newtown vital records on marriage Call # 974.67/in3V2B, and New Haven Second Church, pg 137, Newtown, CT., Connecticut and Vermont land transactions. Quitclaim from Lucy to Anna, Polly and Elisha (children) 24 Feb 1823, including her home. Census records for 1810 and 1820, Vermont. "Origins of the Botsford Family", Winoma, Minn., 1937

Brief History of Lucy BOTSFORD


Lucy was bom 8 March 1758 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut to Abiel Botsford and Abigail Kent. She apparently lived there until her marriage at the age of sixteen on 9 March 1774, also in Newtown. She married Henry Wood. He was five years older than Lucy, and perhaps a newcomer to the area; at least his origins have not been determined to date (2006). The Botsfords were a well-to-do family that had helped found New Haven and later Newtown. They appear to be well-respected, as were the Kents on her mother's side of the family. They later named one of their children, Elisha Kent Wood (perhaps the Elisha is a clue to Henry's side of the family?). Lucy's grandfather, John Botsford, gave her some land in 1775 in Newtown shortly after her marriage to Henry. They probably used this as a beginning to invest in future land both in Connecticut and later in Vermont. It is assumed they lived in Fairfield County until they moved to Vergennes, Vermont about 1803/4. Just nine months after Henry and Lucy were married they had a daughter, Anna (Aimer on the birth records). It shows she was bom 14 Dec 1774 in Newtown. Another daughter, Polly, was bom there in 1777. Anna later married Tyler Reynolds, Polly married Benjamin Warner; and both daughters also lived in Vermont in later years. The only other child we have record of is our line, Elisha Kent Wood. Based on Census records we estimate his birth between 1794-1800. And based on where the Woods lived, we think it was in Connecticut. This would leave a 17 year gap between Polly's children, which is unlikely in that period of history. There were probably more, but we have not been able to locate them. Henry was involved in several purchases and sales of property in Newtown and New Milford, Fairfield, Connecticut until 1802. He then bought some land and a house in Vergennes, Addison, Vermont, and the sale states "Henry Wood of Newtown, CT". He is also listed on the 1800 census in Newtown, along with Lucy and probably Elisha Kent. After 1804 they appear to have lived in Vergennes, again buying land and appearing on the 1810 and 1820 censuses, still with Lucy and Elisha. Their daughters also appear on Vermont censuses with their families in Vergennes and Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont. By the time of Henry's death in 1821, there must have only been the above listed three children living as in his will he left his estate to Lucy, and his daughters Polly and Anna, and to his son, Elisha Kent. We do not know where or when Lucy died, but assume she was buried in Vergennes, Vermont near her husband and where her daughters were living.

Pedigree Chart
Ordinance Codes: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed-to-parents S Sealed-to-spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1

16 Elnathan BOTSFORD 8 John BOTSFORD B; 8 Jan 1680 BEPS P: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut M:1708 P: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut D: 6 May 1745 P; Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut B: 15 Aug 1641 M: 12 Dec 1667 D: 10 Sep 1691 17 Hannah BALDWIN B: abt Aug 1644 D: 7 Aug 1706

4 John BOTSFORD B: 28 Mar 1708 BEPSC P: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut M: 2 May 1733 P: Newtown, Fairfield, Ct D; 3 Jun 1784 P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut

18 Lt. Samuel CAMP 9 Hepslbah CAMP B: P: D: P: Nov 1684 BEPS Milford, New Haven, Connecticut 5 May 1781 Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut B: 1648 M: 10 Oct 1682 D; 17 Jun 1708 19 Mary CAMP B: 22 Mar 1664 D: 1691 20 James BENNETT 10 Thomas BENNETT B:<1669> P: Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut M: 12 Apr 1692 P: Stratford, Fairfield, Con D: 5 Apr 1739 P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut B:1645 M: 1667 D: 6 Oct 1736 21 Mary JOY B: 6 Aug 1645 D; Oct 1736

2 Abiel BOTSFORD B: 28 Jan 1735 BEPSC P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut M: 15 Jun 1757 P: Connecticut D: P:

5 Anna BENNETT B:1711 BEPSC P; Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut D: 3 Jun 1784 P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut

22 Ephralm BOOTH 11 Mary BOOTH B: 12 Nov 1678 P: Stratford, Fairfield, Conn D: 14 Sep 1741 P: Newtown, Fairfield, Ct B: 1 May 1648 M: 9 Jun 1675 D:1683 23 Mary OSBORNE B: 29 Mar 1653 D; 28 Nov 1726

1 Lucy BOTSFORD B: 8 Mar 1758 BEPSC P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut M: 9 Mar 1774 P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut D: aft 1823 P: Vergennes, Addison, Vermont Spouse(s); Henry WOOD 6 Rev. Elisha (Rev) KENT B: 9 Jul 1704 BEPS P: Derby, New Haven, Connecticut M: 3 Apr 1732 P: Derby, New Haven, Connecticut D: 7 Jul 1776 P: Philippi, Dutchess, Ny

24 Samuel KENT 12 John KENT B: 28 Apr 1664 BEPSC P: Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts M: 9 May 1686 P: Connecticut D: 11 Apr 1721 P: Suffolk, Hartford, Connecticut B: 1643 M; 17 Jan 1654 D: 2 Feb 1691 25 Frances WOODALL

B:1636
D: 10 Aug 1683

26 William DUDLEY 13 Abigail DUDLEY B: 24 May 1667 BEPSC P: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut D: BET 26 OCT 170 AND JAN P: Suffolk, Hartford, Connecticut B: 8 Jun 1639 M; 4 Nov 1661 D: May 1701 27 Mary ROE B: ? CIR 1643 D: 23 Sep 1727 28 Joseph MOSS 14 Joseph MOSS B: 7 Apr 1679 BEPSC P: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut M: P: D: 23 Jan 1731 P: New Haven, New Haven, B: 6 Nov 1643 M: 11 Apr 1667 D: 1727/28 29 Mary ALLEN OR ALLING B: 26 Nov 1643 D: 18 Mar 1715

3 Abigail KENT B: 6 Jul 1736 BEPSC P: Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut D: 21 Mar 1767 P:

7 Abigail MOSS B: P: D: P: 8 Sep 1717 BEPS Derby, New Haven, Connecticut Jan 1751 Philippi, Dutchess, Ny

30 Samuel Rev RUSSELL B: 4 Nov 1660 IS Abigail RUSSELL

M:1685
D: 24 Jun 1731 31 Abigail WHITING

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B: 16 Aug 1690 BEPSC P: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut D: 23 Apr 1731 P: New Haven, Connecticut

B:1666
D: 7 May 1773

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: RUSSELL, William Eaton Great-great-grandfather 22 Nov 1785 13 Jan 1814 Age: 28 Killed in War of 1812 Chapter: To: Place born: Place of Death: Burial Place: W-18 Iris Wood Addison Co., Vermont Burlington, Vermont Elmwood Cemetery Burlington, Vermont

Marriage to: (direct line): HPEBURN, Betsey Ann Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Befl805 Vermont RUSSELL, Emeline Marcia Age: 20 Father: Mother: RUSSELL, Benjamin (IV) EATON, Barsheba (Betsey)

Comments: William Eaton Russell died young at the age of 28 years while serving as a soldier. His first wife, Betsey Hepburn, died when he was only 25 years old, leaving with him with at least one child, a daughter, Emeline Marcia Russell. He also lost a young daughter who died in 1809. William then married his first wife's sister, Myrtilla Hepburn, and they had at least two children before his death in 1814. Their son, William Hepburn Russell, was the founder of the Pony Express. William was a Captain in the War of 1812 and family tradition says he was killed in battle and returned to Burlington for burial.

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Emeline Russell Wood-Avery Daughter by Betsey Hepburn

William Hepburn Russell Founder of the Pony Express Son by Myrtilla Hepburn

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: RUSSELL, William Eaton

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1785-1809(?) (Age 0-24) Addison County, VT (daughters Emeline b. 1806, Adaline b 1808 and died 1809 in Jericho, Chittenden, VT) Note: Dau. Emeline states father's POB as Mass. on 1880 census Jericho, Chittenden, VT (Dau. Adaline & wife, Betsey died) Burlington, Chittenden, VT (m Myrtilla, dau. Adaline Elizabeth b 1811, son Wlm Hepburn Russell b 1812

1809-1810 1810-1814

(Age 24-25) (Age 25-28)

Schooling: Military:

None listed Lieutenant and then Captain in the military (on gravestone etchings for Betsey and William). Died in service during battle of Lake Champlain.

Occupation(s):

Soldier

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Fought and died for his country. Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Myrtilla Hepburn, sister to Betsey Hepburn, m. abt. June 1810 in Vermont

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 14 Apr 1995, Jordan River Temple Temple Endowment: 24 Jan 1996, Jordan River Temple Sealing to parents: 10 Sep 1997, Jordan River Temple Sealing to spouse: 10 Sep 1997, Jordan River Temple

Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions:

None None None

Sources used for this history: "Empire on Wheels", Raymond W. Settle, Stanford Univ. Press. From Lexington , Mo. Library Death Records on Adaline, Betsey, William - Vermont. Tombstone etchings and records. Probate of Wlm. Russell 1814 #359. Research by B. T. Parsons, Vermont.

Brief History of William Eaton RUSSELL


William Eaton was bom in Vermont to Benjamin and Barsheba (Betsey) Eaton. William was the sixth of eleven children. William was bom 22 Nov 1785 in Addison County Vermont. His daughter, Emeline, later stated on the 1880 Census that her father (William Eaton) was bom in 'Massachusetts'. William married Betsy Ann Hepburn, about 1805 in Vermont. Betsey was four years older than her husband, he was 20 and she was 24 years old when they married. They had at least two children: Emeline bom 6 Mar 1806, and Adaline who was bom July 1808 and died 20 Oct 1809 in Jericho, Vermont. Their little daughter was only 15 months old. Betsy died just five months later at the very young age of 29, on 1 Mar 1810 also in Jericho, Vermont. William had lost a daughter and wife and had a young daughter just four years old to raise. There may have been additional children based on Census records from 1800 and 1810. William married again quite soon after Betsey's death. He married her sister, Myrtilla L. Hepburn, about June of 1810. She was 22 and he was 24 when they got married. About nine months later, Feb 1811 they had a daughter, Adeline Elizabeth Russell and then a year later, William Hepburn Russell bom 31 Jan 1812. Both were bom in Burlington, Vermont. William Hepburn Russell later was the founder of the Pony Express, and a very prominent personality throughout the United States. Unfortunately William and Myrtilla's marriage lasted only two years before he died in military service. He left Myrtilla with Betsey's daughter, Emeline; as well as with the two young children he and Myrtilla had together. As stated, there may have been additional children. It is not known when William joined the military, but on Betsey's tombstone at the Castle Cemetery in Jericho, Vermont is written, "Mrs. Betsey Russell the late beloved consort [wife] of Lieut. Wm Russell of this town, she departed this life March 1st AD 1810, in the 29 year of her age" We know therefore, that he was a Lieutenant in March of 1810. He was in the War of 1812 and commanded the land forces in the little battle of Lake Champlain. William was a Captain when he died as stated n his tombstone. His body was taken back to Burlington, Vermont for burial in 1814. William became a 'freeman' in Jericho, Vermont Probate records of William Russell, dated 1814 in Jericho indicate that he apparently had five acres of land, but owed several people, including what appears to be his brothers - Chester, Benjamin, and Calvin Russell; as well as having a warrant on his Estate by Truman Barney. Thus, to quote a researcher, Beverly Parsons, "As with all young people life was eternal. So he left his family completely broke. The 5 acres of land he owned in Jericho was going to be sold to the highest bidder of which there was none, so the creditor he owed the most money to was going to take it in lieu of debt. However, this land too they found was not paidfor and therefore reverted to the original owner." It should be remembered that William was a soldier and probably earned very little, if any, money from the government for his services. In the end this did not help his widow, Myrtilla, or his children. Tradition says that" his body was brought back by Second Lt. Oliver C. Bangs of the United States Artillery. His acquaintance with Mrs. Russell ripened into love and they were married." At any rate they were married on Jan 1,1816 at Vergennes, Addison, Vermont, two years after William was killed. William Eaton Russell died young as had his first wife. On his tombstone it says, "In memory ofCapt Wm. Russell who died 14 Jan 1814 aged 28 years and 2 months. Afriendto all and liberal to the poor, He never turned a stranger from his door, hadfaith in God and Christ, believed them, and in the great Creator, put his trust" He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont. So, we know that William was kind, generous, religious, patriotic, and a leader of men (Captain). A good record for such a short life.

Family Group Record


Husband * William Eaton RUSSELL Lt.
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22 Nov 1785

Place Addison Co, Vermont


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13 Jan 1814 Place Vermont 1814 Place Elmwood Cemetery, Burlinqton, Chittenden, VT Warned [ 1 8 0 5 1 Place Vermont other spouse Myrtilla L HEPBURN
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Husband's father Husband's mother Wife Bom


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Benjamin RUSSELL IV Barsheba (Betsy) EATON 1781 Place New York


Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar Temple

Died
Buried

1 Mar 1810

Place Jericho, Vermont


Place

14 Apr 1995 14 Feb 1996 10 Sep 1997

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

wife's father Joseph HEPBURN wife's mother Hannah LOBDELL Children List each child in order of birth. M

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

#1 (pos Andrew) RUSSELL


Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

1805/1810

Place Vermont
Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

* Emeline Marcia RU SSELL


Bom
Chr.

6 Mar 1806

Place Jericho, Chitenden, Vermont


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse Married spouse Married F Bom


Chr.

28 Mar 1891 Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois 31 Mar 1891 Place Joliet, Cook, Illinois Elisha Kent WOOD 17 Jul 1823 I Place Greene Co., Illinois Dudley AVERY 30 Auq 1837 1 Place Greene Co., Illinois Jul 1808
2 0 O c t 1809 20Oct1809

13 Nov 1992 LANGE 11 Dec 1992 LANGE 10 Sep 1997 JRIVE

SeaISp SeaISp

23 Nov 1993 10 Sep 1997 Infant Infant 17 Dec 1998

JRIVE JRIVE

Adaline RUSSELL
Place Bridgeport, Addison, Vermont
Place Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried
Spouse Married

Place Jericho, Vermont Place Church St Cemetery, Jericho, Vermont


I Place

SLAKE

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Address

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22 Nov 1785 Place Addison Co, Vermont


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died Buried
Married

13 Jan 1814 1814


P u n 18101

Place Vermont Place Elmwood Cemetery, Burlinqton, Chittenden, VT


Place Vermont

14 Apr 24 Jan 10 Sep 10 Sep

1995 1996 1997 1997

JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE JRIVE

otherspouse
Married

Betsey Ann HEPBURN


[ 1 8 0 5 1 1 Place SeaISp

10 Sep 1997

Husband's father Husband's mother Wife Bom


Chr.

Benjamin RUSSELL IV Barsheba (Betsy) EATON 1787 Place New York or Vermont
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp Temple

Died
Buried

9 Sep 1844

Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois


Place

7 Jan 1946 23 Feb 1946 10 Sep 1997 18 Nov 1983

JRIVE LANGE

other spouse Oliver C BANGS Married 1 Jan 1816 I Place Waltham, Addison. Vermont Wife's father Joseph HEPBURN wife's mother Hannah LOBDELL Children List each child in order of birth. 1 F

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Adeline (Adela) Elizabeth RUSSELL


Bom
Chr.

17 Feb 1811

Place Burlinqton, Chittenden, Vermont


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse Married 2 M Bom


Chr. Died Buried

22 Auq 1839 Place Carrollton, Greene, Illinois 25Auq1839 Place Carrollton Cemetery, Greene, Illinois Thomas BLACK 3 Jun 1834 I Place Jacksonville (Naples), Morgan, Illinois. 31 Jan 1812 I Place Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont
Place 10 S e p 1872 Sep 1872

28 Oct 1993 LANGE 28 Oct 1993 LANGE 28 Oct 1993 LANGE

SeaISp

3 Nov 1995 27 Oct 1983 18 Nov 1983 18 Nov 1983

SLAKE

William Hepburn RUSSELL


Baptized Endowed SealPar

spouse Married

Place Washinqton, D.C. Place Palmyra, Marion, Missouri Harriett Elliott WARDER 9Jun1835 1 Place Lexington, Missouri

SeaISp

9 Apr 1988

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Address

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Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 * Benjamin RUSSELL B: 12 Jun 1677 M:26 Mar 1702 D:5 Oct 1754 BEPS

2 Benjamin RUSSELL IV B:30 Jul 1755 BEPS P: Ashford,Windham Connecticut M: 6 Sep 1776 P:Ashford,CT D:22 Aug 1829 P: Franklin.New York

8 * Benjamin RUSSELL II B:Apr1702 BEPS P: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts 1 -, Mary PRESTON M: 13 Jul 1724 B:5 Jan 1678 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 4 * Benjamin RUSSELL III D: 18 Nov 1753 D:7 Oct 1754 B: 26 Jan 1729 BEPS P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 18 Capt. John PERRY P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut B:Jan 1682 M:11 Oct 1750 M:27 May 1707 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 9 Sarah PERRY D:3 Feb 1746 D: 27 Jan 1808 B: 10 Apr 1708 BEPS P: P: Mariborough,M.Massachusetts - g Sarah ROBINSON D:9 Dec 1786 B: 10 Apr 1708 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut D:26 May 1727 20

BEPS

BEPS

BEPS

10
21 5 Elizabeth REED B:(1733) BE S P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut D:6 Dec 1756 P: Ashford,Windham Connecticut 11

22

1 * William Eaton RUSSELL Lt. B:22 Nov 1785 BEPS P: Addison Co,Vermont M:[1805] P: Vermont D: 13 Jan 1814 P: Vermont

23 B: D: 24 * Thomas EATON B:23 May 1675 M:5 Oct 1697 D: 14 Aug 1748

BEPS

Betsey Ann HEPBURN


{Spouse of no. 1)

3 IBarsheba (Betsy) EATON B: 17 Jul 1756 BEPS P: Woodstock.W.Connecticut D: 22 Aug 1824 P: Malone,Franklin,New York

12 * Nathaniel EATON B:8 Jun 1704 BEPS P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 251 Lydia GAY M:31 May 1727 B: 12 Aug 1679 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 6 * Nathaniel EATON Jr D: 29 Aug 1748 D: 15 Mar 1785 B:2 Feb 1734 BEPS P: Ashford,Windham Connecticut 26 Capt. John PERRY P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut This person is the same as M: 13 Nov 1755 no. 18 on chart no. 1 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 13 [Esther PERRY D:23 Nov 1804 B:Abt1710 BEPS P: Connecticut P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 27 Sarah ROBINSON D: 14 Sep 1769 This person is the same as no. 19 on chart no. 1 P: Ashford.Windham.Connecticut 28 John JOHNSON B: 3 Aug 1657 M: 19 Feb 1689 D:9 Mar 1724

BEPS

BE SC

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14 Nathaniel JOHNSON B:31 Oct 1691 BEPSC P: Haverhill.E, Massachusetts 29 Lydia CLEMENT M:29 Dec 1715 B: 14 Dec 1668 P: Haverhill.E.Massachusetts 7 Sarah JOHNSON D: B:3 Nov 1736 BEPS D: 16 Jan 1769 P: Killingly.TP.Massachusetts P:Stafford.Tolland.Connecticut 30 Ephrain GILE D:2 Feb 1824 Abt. 1679 P: 15 Mehitable GILE B:1 Dec 1692 BEPSC P: Haverhill.E, Massachusetts 31 Martha BRADLEY D: Date prepared P:
4 Sep 2007

BEPSC

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: HEPBURN, Betsey Ann Great-great grandmother 1781 1 Mar 1810 Age: 29 Chapter: To: Place born: W -19 Iris Wood New York New York or Jericho, Chittenden, VT Jericho, Chittenden, VT Castle Cemetery,

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): RUSSELL, William Eaton Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Before 1805 Age: 24 Vermont RUSSELL, Emeline Marcia Father: Mother: HEPBURN, Joseph LOBDELL, Hannah

Comments: Another ancestor that died at a very young age. Betsey was only 29 years old when she died, leaving at least one child, Emeline Russell - our line, at the age of four years old. Her husband, William Eaton Russell, was a soldier, and died just four years after Betsey passed away. After Betsey's death, William married Betsey's sister (Myrtilla Hepburn). Myrtilla raised Emeline.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: HEPBURN, Betsey Ann

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1781-? ? -1806 ? - 1810 ? - 1810 Schooling: Military: Occupation (s): (AgeO-?) (Age 25) (Age 27) (Age ?-29) New York (born) Vergennes, Addison, VT (daughter, Emeline, born) Bridport, Addison, VT (daughter, Adaline, born) Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont (Dau. Adaline d. 1809, Betsey d. 1810)

Unknown Wife of military man. Records state husband was a Lt. when Betsey died in 1810. He later became a Captain (on his tombstone in 1814)
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Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None known

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 14 Apr 1995 Jordan River Temple, Utah Temple Endowment: 14 Feb 1996 Jordan River Temple, Utah Sealing to parents: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River Temple, Utah Sealing to spouse: 10 Sep 1997 Jordan River Temple, Utah Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: n/a n/a n/a

Sources used for this history: Tombstone in Castle Cemetery (formerly Church St. Cemetery) Jericho, VT, was also called Brown Cemetery). History ofHepburns from Vermont Historical Society, "Empire on Wheels", Raymond W. Settle, Stanford Univ. Press. From Lexington, Mo. Library; "Genealogical and Family History of New York," Vol 2, pp 755-757, Census 1800 Vermont

Brief History of Betsey Ann HEPBURN

Very little is known about Betsey Ann Hepburn. It took years of research to find her and her parents. She was bom in New York according to the "Genealogical and Family History of New York" in 1782. She was the fourth of twelve children. Her parents Joseph Hepburn and Hannah Lobdell both came from Fairfield County, Connecticut and were married there. Betsey's three older brothers were also bom in Connecticut. It appears the family moved to New York about 1781, shortly before Betsey was bom. The next two children after her were bom in New York; and then her sister, Mrytilla, which some records state was bom in Addison County, Vermont. (?). If so the family moved back to New York after her birth and had three more children there - and then moved to Middlebury, Addison, Vermont - where the two youngest children were bom. In 1880 her daughter confirms Betsey's birthplace as New York At any rate, she spent most of her youth in New York. One record says the family lived for "many years in Hotchisstown (now Westville) a suburb ofNew Haven, CT". That was probably before Betsey was bom based on the birth places of her brothers and sisters. She married William Eaton Russell about 1805 in Vermont. She would have been 24 years or younger, he was only 20. They had two children bom in Vermont. Emeline 'Marcia' (named after one of her sisters) bom 1806 in Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont; and Adaline bom in Bridgeport, Addison, Vermont in 1808. Adaline's 'big' sister, Emeline, would have been two years old when she was bom. Adaline died when she was 15 months old in 1809 in Jericho, Vermont where she is buried. It is possible they had more children as they were married at least from 1805 to 1810, the time of Betsey's death. William was in the military in 1810 as a Lieutenant and was a Captain when he died in 1814. It is thought he died during a battle he commanded in a battle of Lake Champlain. Betsey was probably a soldier's wife, with William being gone often. Perhaps that is why her daughter, Adaline was bom in Bridgeport, Vermont. Did she go there to be near family at the birth of her daughter. At one time William had 5 acres of land, Betsey and then Myrtilla must have cared for the land when he was gone. Betsey's cause of death is unknown She died in Jericho, Vermont. She passed away just five days before her daughter Emeline's fourth birthday and five months after the death of her daughter, Adaline. Her tombstone reads: "Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Betsey Russell the late beloved consort of Lieut. Wm Russell of this town, she departed this life March 1st AD 1810, in the 29 year of her age. Here solemn death its wasting captive keeps whilefriendshipmourns and kind affection weeps. Here numerous virtues in painful day shone brighter as she sunk to kindcid (?) day." She is buried in the Castle Cemetery, formerly Church Street Cemetery, the cemetery is in the first section of Jericho, Vermont.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 8 Peter HEPBURN B:Abt1680 S P:Abbeymilne,H,Scotland 17 M: Abt 1730 B: P: Stratford Fairfield.Connecticut D: D: 1742 P: Stratford.Fairfieid.Connecticut 18 James HUBBELL B: M:Abt 1729 Sarah CLARK Hubbell 9 D: B:12 Sep 1711 BEPS P: Newtown.Fairfield.Connecticut -g Patience HUBBELL D: B: P: D: 20 Solomon BURTON B:4 Oct 1667 M:1 Aug 1687 D:

4 Joseph HEPBURN B: 11 Oct 1729 BEPS P: Stratford,Fairfield,Connecticut M: Nov 1751 P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut D: P:

Joseph HEPBURN B:28 Jul 1752 BEPS P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut M:1774 P: Connecticut D: Aft 1820 P:St. Lawrence.Ny

10 Judson BURTON B:Abt 1696 BEPS P: Fairfield.Fairfield.Connecticut 21 Mercy JUDSON M: 9 Jan 1721 B: 17 Jun 1665 P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut Eunice BURTON D: D:1774 B:Abt1730 BE S 22 Benjamin LEWIS P: Stratford.Fairfield.Connecticut P: B: Abt 1700 D: M:1671 P: 11 Eunice LEWIS D: BEPS 23 Hannah CURTIS B:Abt 1700 D:

BE SC

1 Betsey Ann HEPBURN B:1781 BEPS P: New York M:[1805] P: Vermont D:1 Mar 1810 P: Jericho.Vermont

SC

12 Josuha LOBDELL B:23 Dec 1671 BEPSC PrSpringfield.H.Massachusetts 5 Persis PIERRE M:[1708] ' B: Abt 1650 P: Norwalk.Fairfield.Connecticut D: * William Eaton RUSSELL L t . 6 , J o h n LOBDELL B:21 Aug 1721 BEPSC D:31 Oct 1743 (Spouse of no. 1) P: Ridgefield,Fairfield,Connecticut26 P: Ridgefield,Fairfield.Connecticut M:25 Jun 1744 P: Ridgefield.Fairfield.Connecticut 13 Eunice OLMSTEAD D:1778 B:1687 BE SC P: Brookfield.F.Connecticut P: Norwalk.Fairfield.Connecticut 27 D:1743 B: P: Ridgefield, Fairfield.Connecticut D: 3 Hannah LOBDELL B:4 Jun 1755 BEPS 28 Issac SHERWOOD P: Brookfield.F.Connecticut B:Abt 1666 D: M:Abt 1670 P: 14 Daniel SHERWOOD D: B:1686 BEPSC P: Fairfield.Fairfield.Connecticut 29 Elizabeth JACKSON M:1711 B: Abt 1666 P: Ridgefield.Fairfield.Connecticut D: Ruth SHERWOOD D: 28 Aug 1749 B:29 Mar 1722 BEPSC P: 30 P: Ridgefield.Fairfield.Connecticut Prepared by D:4 May 1787 Shauna Hart P: Ridgefield.Fairfield.Connecticut -J5 Ruth BRADLEY 5197 S. Wesley Rd. [1700] SC Salt Lake City
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24 Simon LOBDELL B:Abt 1650 M:Abt 1670 D:

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: BADCOCK, John Great-great grandfather 15 May 1785 Age: 60 Chapter: To: Place born: W-20 Iris Wood Wendy or Abbington Piggots Cambridge, England ?

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

1845

Place of Death: Cambridge, England

Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): JACKENS [JENKINS], Elizabeth Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 1804 Age: 19 Father: Mother: BADCOCK, Moses ABBIS (ABIS), Sarah

Tadlow, Camb., Eng. BADCOCK, Moses (Jarres)

Comments: John died on Easter Sunday 1845. He and Elizabeth Jackens had six children.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: BADCOCK, John

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1785 -1808 (Age 0-23) Wendy, Cambridge, England 1808 -1816? (Age 23-31) Croydon, Cambridge, England 1816-1845 (Age 31-60) ? Schooling: Military: Unknown Unknown

Occupation(s): Unknown

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Unknown The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Church Callings: None Patriarchal Blessing: None Missions: None 15 May 1877 Utah 16 May 1877 Utah 9 Jan 1959 11 Dec 1957 St. George, Utah

Sources used for this history: LDS IGI records. Ancestry.com records. Webb Family Records, genuki.org (Croydon information)

Brief History of John BADCOCK


Very little is known about John Badcock. He was bom in either Wendy or Abbington Piggots, Cambridge, England on 15 May 1785. His parents were Moses and Sarah (Abbiss) Badcock. He married Elizabeth *Jackens (Jenkins) in 1804 and they had six children. He and Elizabeth were married in Tadlow, Cambridge. They lived in Wendy, Cambridge where three of their children were bom. They then moved to Croydon, Cambridge where their fourth, fifth and sixth children were bom. It is not known how long they lived there. Croydon is only three or four miles from Wendy and Abbington Piggots. It had a population of about 500 in 1880. John died in 1845. *Note: We have not been able to find the ancestry of Elizabeth Jackens. I wonder if he married Elizabeth 'Jackson'. A last name prevalent in town records.

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15 May 1785 1845


1804

Place Wendy, Cambridge, Enqland


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died
Buried Married Husband's father

Place England
Place

Place Tadlow, Cambridge, Enqland

18 Jun 16 Feb 9 Jan 11 Dec

1999 SLAKE 2002 JRIVE 1959 1957 SGEOR

M0S6S B A D C O C K

Husband's mother Wife Bom


Chr. Died Buried Wife's father Wife's mother

Sarah ABBISS (ABIS) 1788 Place Tadlow, Cambridqe Enqland


Place Place Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar Temple

15 Mav 1877 17 May 1877

Children 1 M Bom
Chr.

List each child in order of birth. abt. 1805 15 Apr 1854 Place Wendy, Cambridqe, Enqland
Place

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK


Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place

15 Mav 1877 17 Mav 1877 18 Dec 1957 SGEOR

spouse Married Spouse Married 2 F Bom


Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married

Mary WEBB 14 Jul 1842 I Place Litlinqton, Cambridae, England Mary MILLER Abt 1830 I Place Wendv, Cambridge, Enqland [18071 Place Wendy, Cambridqe, England
Place Place Place | Place

SeaISp SeaISp

4 Apr 18781 SGEOR 4 Apr 1878 I SGEOR 23 Apr 2005 Cleared Cleared JRIVE

Mary BADCOCK
Baptized Endowed SealPar

SeaISp

3 M

William BADCOCK
Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

[18091 Place Wendy, Cambridge, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

23 Apr 2005 Cleared Cleared

JRIVE

Anna or Hannah BADCOCK


Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married 1 Place SeaISp

[18111 Place Croydon, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

26 Nov 1997 ALBER

Sarah BADCOCK
Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married _ | Place SeaISp

[18141 place Croydon, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

9 Mar 1979 OGDEN 2 May 1979 OGDEN 8 Jun 1979 OGDEN

|
6 Feb 1997 WASHI 8 Nov 1997 WASHI 21 Feb 1998 WASHI

Tesiah or Kesiah BA DCOCK


Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married | Place SeaISp

[18161 place Croydon, Cambridge, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

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Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

2 Moses BADCOCK B:Abt 1753 BEPSC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England M:29 Dec 1778 P: Wendy.Cambridge.England D: P:

8 Issac BADCOCK B:[1707] Be SC P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 17 M: 16 Feb 1728 B: P: Litlington.Cambridge.England D: 4 Moses BADCOCK B:[1733] BEPSC D: 18 May 1740 18 William BAKER P: P: Litlington.Cambridge.England B:[1683] M:7 Nov 1757 M:[1702] P: Litlington.Cambridge.England Dinah BAKER D: B:26 May 1774 B:1703 BEPSC P: P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 19 Dinah PICKERING D: B:[1683] P: D: 20 Ralph BLOWS B:[1680] M:[1700] D: Mary JARMAN B:[1680] D:

1 John BADCOCK B: 15 May 1785 BEPS P: Wendy.Cambridge.England M:1804 P: Tadlow.Cambridge.England D:1845 P: England

10 Ralph BLOWS B:1710 BEPSC P: Bassingboume.C, England j-\ M:1 Feb 1731 P: Bassingboume.C, England Mary BLOWS B:1735 BEPSC B: 13 Feb 1746 P: 22 P: Bassingboume.C,England D: P: 11 Elizabeth GOATS B:[1713] BE SC P: Bassingboume.C, England 23 B: 30 Mar 1736 P: 24 12 25

B: D:

E JACKENS OR JENKINS
(Spouse of no. 1)

John ABBISS (ABIS) B:I1734] BE SC P:Abington Piggots.C.England M: 15 Sep 1753 P:Abington Piggots.C.England 13 B:22 Nov 1780 P:

26

27

3JSarah ABBISS (ABIS) B:25 May 1760 BEPSC P:Abington Piggots.C.England D: P:

28 14 29 Martha TILLARD B:[1738] BE SC P:Abington Piggots.C.England D: P: 15 31

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

JACKENS [JENKINS], Elizabeth Great-great Grandmother 1788 Age:

Chapter: To: Place born:

W - 21 Iris Wood Tadlow, Cambs. Eng.

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 1804

BADCOCK, John Age: 16 Father: Mother: Unk Unk

Tadlow, Cambs. Eng. BADCOCK, Moses (Jarres)

Comments: Very little is known about Elizabeth Jackens. I suspect the name may be in error, possibly Jackson or Jenkins.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: JACKENS, Elizabeth

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1788 - 1804 (Age 0-16) 1804 -1809 (Age 16-21) 1809 -1816+ (Age21-?) Schooling: Unknown^ Tadlow, Cambridgeshire, England (I have not found the source for this!) Wendy, Cambs. England Croydon, Cambs. England

Occupation (s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None known The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom)
Baptism: Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: 15 May 1877 Utah 17 May 1877 Utah parents unknown 14 Dec 1883 St. George None None None

Sources used for this history: Ancestry.com, Gamily Group Sheet by Arvel Webb

Brief History of Elizabeth J A C K E N S Elizabeth's ancestry is unknown. I wonder if her last name is 'Jackens', I think it may be 'Jackson', but some research hasn't connected her with the John Jackson who married Sarah Elsom whose daughter, Mary Jackson married DeGrass Webb in Litlington. Perhaps our Mary was a cousin or sister or ... ??? What we do know is that John Badcock married Elizabeth Jackens in 1804 and they had six children. He and Elizabeth were married in Tadlow, Cambridge, England. They lived in Wendy, Cambridgeshire where three of their children were bom. They then moved to Croydon, Cambridgeshire where their fourth, fifth and sixth children were bom. It is not known how long they lived there. Croydon is only three or four miles from Wendy and Abbington Piggots. It had a population of about 500 in 1880. It may be assumed that Elizabeth is from Tadlow because that is where they married. John died in 1845. It is not known when Elizabeth died or where.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances B: P: M: P: D: P:

Chart no. 1 16

17

18

19.

20 10 21 B: D: 22 11 23

1 E JACKENS OR JENKINS B:1788 BE S P:Tadlow,Cambridge England M:1804 P: Tadlow.Cambridge.England D: P:

24 12 25

John BADCOCK
(Spouse of no. 1) 26 13L 27 B: D: 28 14 B: P: M: P: D: P: 15 31
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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): JACKSON, Mary Date of marriage: 17 Oct 1804 Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Age: 21 Father: Mother: WEBB, DeGrass NELSON (Izard), Hannah WEBB, DeGrass Great-great grandfather 6 Jul 1783 1 May 1834 Age: 50 Chapter: To: Place born: W-22 Iris Wood Guilden Morden, Cambs. Eng.

Place of Death: Litlington, Cambs, England Burial Place: Litlington, Cambs, England

Litlington, Cambs., Eng. WEBB, Mary

Comments: This couple had twelve (12) children, Mary (our line) being the oldest. All twelve children were born in Royston and Litlington, Cambridge, England. The surname Webb identifies a weaver, common in Southern England. The name Degrass is of unknown origin, and may have been a nickname. Their daughter, Mary, and five other siblings joined the LDS Church. Mary immigrated to Utah when she was about 70 years old. Through Martha Campkin Young, came Elder L. Tom Perry, an Apostle of the Lord.

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ma Webb Harradence Orton; Daughter

Mary Webb Badcock Daughter

Martha Webb Campkin Young ;Daughter

Thomas Webb Son

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WEBB, DeGrass

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1783 - 1834 (Age 0-50) Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England (briefly in Royston)

Schooling: Military:

Unknown Unknown

Occupation(s): Farm Laborer (on Mary's death cert) Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 13 March 1877 St. George Temple Temple Endowment: 14 March 1877 St. George Temple Sealing to parents: 14 March 1877 St. George Temple Sealing to spouse: 14 March 1877 St. George Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: None None None

Sources used for this history: The "Webb Family", Jul 1976, compiled by Gay P. Kowallis, Privately printed., 1841 Litlington Census, marriage cert, from Litlington, Birth and Christening records from Litlington.

Brief History of DeGrass WEBB DeGrass Webb's parents were William [DeGrass] Webb (b. 1745) and Hannah Izard (b. 1747) both from Guilden Morden a little village about four miles from Litlington. DeGrass was the seventh of twelve children, and was bom 6 Jul 1784 in Litlington, Cambridge, England. The name DeGrass was probably a nickname for his father, which he carried out when he named his son. In October of 1804 at the age of 21, DeGrass Webb of Litlington, Cambridge married Mary Jackson of Buckford, Hertfordshire, England. (Note: Marriage banns in Litlington say she was from Litlington.) All of their twelve children were bom in Litlington, except William, which records state was bom in Royston in 1806, although he was baptized in Litlington. Less than seven months after their marriage Mary gave birth to Mary Webb, then she had a child every year or two until 1831 when Jonathan was bom. Three years later her husband died; he was 50 years old. Mary was left to raise at least five of the youngest children. DeGrass Webb was listed as a farm laborer on Mary's death certificate. He died 1 May 1843 in Litlington, Cambridge, England. Mary Jackson Webb lived until 1872, almost 30 years longer. Note: One of their daughters, Martha (who married first Issac Campkin and then Thomas Young) had a daughter Fanny Young who married a Perry. From that Perry came one of the apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, L. Tom Perry.

Family Group Record


Husband
Bom Chr. Died Buried Married

Page 1 of 2

Degrass WEBB
6 Jul 1783 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland
Place LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp Temple

1 May 1834 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place

17 Oct 1804 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Husband s father Degrass WEBB Husband s mother Hannah IZARD Wife Mary JACKSON Bom 29 Mar 1786 Place Buckland, Hertford, Enqland Chr. 29 Jan 1786 Place Buckland, Hertford, Enqland Died 21 Dec 1872 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Buried 27 Dec 1872 Place wife's father John JACKSON Wife's mother Sarah ELSOM Children List each child in order of birth. F Mary WEBB Bom 3 Apr 1805 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Chr. 20 Apr 1805 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Died 3 Jan 1903 Place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Buried place Kanarra, Iron, Utah Spouse Moses (Jarres) BADCOCK Married 14 Jul 1842 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland M William WEBB Bom 15 Mar 1807 Place Royston, Hertfored, Enqland Chr. 15 Mar 1807 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Died 6 Sep 1862 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland
Buried Spouse Married | Place Place

13 Mar 1877 14 Mar 1877 14 Mar 1877 13 Sep 1877 SGEOR

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

14 Mar 1877 14 Mar 1877 1 Mav 1947 SLAKE

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Baptized Endowed SealPar

7 Jul 1973 LANGE 27 Dec 1877 1 May 1947 SLAKE 4 Apr 18781 SGEOR 1877 15 Mar 1877 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

SeaISp

Baptized Endowed SealPar

SeaISp

Edward WEBB
Bom Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Spouse Married

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16 Mav 1911 19 Sep 1911 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

19 Feb 1809 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland 19 Feb 1809 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, England 17 Feb 1891 Place Bassinqboume, Cambridqe, Enqland 20 Feb 1891 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Elizabeth DESBOROUGH 13 Seo 1832 1 Place Cambs.. England Sarah COVINGTON 26 Sep 1870 I Place Cambs., Enqland 6 Mar 1810 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland
Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

SeaISp SeaISp

21 Feb 19981 JRIVE 22 Nov 1967 2 Feb 1846 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR 5 Feb 19701 LOGAN 13 Mav 1860 11 Jun 1884 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR 17 Mar 1970! MANTI 12 Oct 1897 13 Oct 1897 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR 9 Auq 19951 PROVO

Sarah WEBB
Bom Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Baptized Endowed SealPar

1846 Place Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois


Place

John BRIGHT 5 Jun 1839 I Place 8 Auq 1813 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland 8 Auq 1813 Place , Cambridqe, England 29 Jul 1881 Place American Fork, Utah Place Am Fk Citv Cem, American Fork, Utah, Utah Lvdia PARCEL 25 Dec 1847 I Place Orwell, Cambs.. Enqland 9 Jul 1815 Place Litlington, Cambridqe, England 9 Jul 1815 Place 27 Oct 1886 Place Melboum, Cambridge, England
Place

SeaISp

James WEBB
Bom Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Baptized Endowed SealPar

SeaISp

F Ann WEBB
Bom Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Baptized Endowed SealPar

William HOWARD 5 Dec 1844 I Place Cambs., Enqland

SeaISp

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Address

5197S. WeslevRd. Salt Lake Citv Utah USA

Family Group Record


Husband Degrass WEBB wife Mary JACKSON
Children List each child in order of birth. 7 M Thomas WEBB Bom 7 Auq 1817 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland chr. 17 Auq 1817 place Littinqton,, Cambridqe, England Died 18 Mar 1893 place St. Geoge, Washington, Utah Buried Mar 1893 Place Saint Georqe, Washinqton, Utah spouse Sarah HUNT Married 20 Nov 1841 I Place Littinqton,, Cambridqe, Enqland 8 F Martha WEBB Bom 11 Oct 1820 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Chr. 23 Nov 1820 Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, England Died 31 Jan 1898 Place Perry, Box Elder, Utah Buried 2 Feb 1898 Place Briqham Citv, Box Elder, Utah Spouse Issac CAMPKIN Married 13 Feb 1847 I Place , Cambridqe, Enqland spouse Thomas YOUNG Married 1857 1 Place Salt Lake Citv. Salt Lake, Utah 9 M John WEBB Bom
Chr. LDS ordinance dates

Page 2 of 2

Temple

Baptized Endowed SealPar

8 Feb 1877 8 Feb 1877 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

SeaISp

8 Feb 18771 1 Mar 1844 9 Dec 1872 EHOUS 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

Baptized Endowed SealPar

SeaISp SeaISp

12 Jun 20041 DETRO 21 Nov 1996! FALL

28 Oct 1823 7 Jan 1824

Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Child Child 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR 1 1861 20 Oct 1866 EHOUS 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

SeaISp

10 F

Emma WEBB
Bom chr. Died
Buried

22 Mav 1825 22 May 1825 14 Mar 1906

Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland Place Lithlinqton,, Cambridqe, Enqland Place St. Geoqe, Washinqton, Utah
Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

spouse Married spouse


Married

William HARRADENCE 24 Dec 1846 1 Place Of Lithlinqton,, Cambridqe, Enqland Joseph ORTON
20 Oct 1866 | Place

SeaISp SeaISp

26 Dec 19981 JRIVE 20 Oct 18661 EHOUS 12 Oct 1897 14 Oct 1897 LOGAN 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

11

Hannah WEBB
Bom
Chr.

22 Nov 1829 14 Apr 1844

Place Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland


Place Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SeaISp

12 M

Jonathan WEBB
Bom Chr. 6 Nov 1831

!
16 May 1911 20 Sep 1911 20 Sep 1911 SGEOR

Place Litlinqton, Cambridge, England


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried

Aft 1885

spouse Married

Elizabeth DOCKERILL 17 Jul 1862 I Place <Litlinqton, Cambridqe, Enqland>

SeaISp

21 Feb 19981 JRIVE

6 Sep 2007

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16

17 4 William WEBB B:Abt1717 BE SC P:Guilden Morden.C.England M: 10 Dec 1744 P:Guilden Morden.C.England D:8 Apr 1773 P:Guilden Morden.C.England B: D: 18

19

10 William HARRADINE B:1692 BE SC P:Guilden Morden.C.England 21 Mr 12 Nov 1718 B: P:Guilden Morden.C.England 5 Mary (Battle) HARRADINE D: B:1 Jun 1721 BEPSC D: 12 Apr 1726 22 George WELLS P: Guilden Morden.C.England P:Guilden Morden.C.England B:1665 D:5 Jan 1793 M:21 Feb 1687 P: Guilden Morden.C.England i -j Mary WELLS D: Jun 1746 B:4 Mar 1696 BEPSC P: Guilden Morden.C.England 3 Ann SALT i Degrass WEBB D: 26 May 1758 B . 28 May 1669 B:6 Jul 1783 BEPS PrGuilden Morden.C.England D:6 Feb 1711 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England 24 Michael IZZARD M: 17 Oct 1804 B:9 Aug 1659 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England M: Abt 1678 D:1 May 1834 12 Michael IZZARD D:6 Feb 1711 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England B:Abt 1678 P: England 25 [Prudence flZZARD! M:Abt 1710 B:Abt 1659 P: Ashwell, England 6 John IZZARD D:5Mar 1730 Mary JACKSON B:29 Nov 1719 BEPSC D: (Spouse of no. 1) 26 P: P: England M: 1746 P: Cambridge.England 13 Martha flZZARD] D: 18 Jul 1766 B:Abt. 1673 P: England P: England 27 D: 15 Nov 1721 P: England 3 Hannah IZARD B:7 Feb 1747 BEPSC 28 P:Guilden Morden.C.England D: 16 Oct 1805 PrGuilden Morden.C.England 14 29 7 Hannah B:1725 P: Cambridge.England D:26 Feb 1794 P: England

Degrass WEBB B:22 Sep 1745 BEPSC P:Guilden Morden.C.England M:20 Dec 1770 PrGuilden Morden.C.England D:28 Jul 1817 P:Guilden Morden.C.England

20

BE SC

BE SC

Be

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: JACKSON, Mary Great-great Grandmother 29 Mar 1786 21 Dec 1872 Age: 86 Senile decay Chapter: To: Place born: W-23 Iris Wood Buckland, Hertfordshire, Eng.

Place of Death: Litlington, Cambridge, Eng. Burial Place: Litlington, Cambridge, Eng.

Marriage to: (direct line): WEBB, DeGrass Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 17 Oct 1804 Age: 18 Litlington, Cambs. England WEBB, Mary Father: Mother: JACKSON, John ELSOM, Sarah

Comments: Mary outlived her husband some 38 years. She would have had at least five children at home to raise by herself. In addition, it appears from the Census records she helped raise two of her daughter, Mary's children. In 1841 she was working as a laundress. She was born when Hertford, England was going through its change from agriculture to an industrial county. A typical laborer in 1790 fed his family by buying, weekly, foods including: 8 loaves of bread, 2 lbs. each of cheese, butter, sugar and 2 oz of tea, % lb each of bacon and oatmeal and milk. (A tough life.) It appears most male children (and many females) were apprenticed laborers.

.y
^ j , m :.,--d:Mary Webb Badcock Martha Webb Campkin Youn Daughter Daughter

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: JACKSON, Mary Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1786 -1804 (Age 0-18) Buckland, Hertford, England 1804 -1872 (Age 18-86) Litlington, Cambridge, England

Schooling:

Unknown

Occupation(s):
1841 1851 1861

Laundress (on census) Pauper (on census) Widow (on census)

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Supported at least five children after her husband died. Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None known The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 14 March 1877 Utah Temple Endowment: 14 March 1877 Utah Sealing to parents: 14 March 1877 Utah Sealing to spouse: 14 March 1877 Utah Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: None None None

Sources used for this history: Census from Litlington 1841,1851,1861; Parish register entries from Litlington, Cambs, England; The "Webb Family" July 1976, compiled by Gay P. KowaUis. Printed privately

Brief History of Mary JACKSON The Webb family, namely Gay Kowallis, has compiled many records from Litlington, Cambridge, England about Mary Jackson and her family. Mary was bom in Buckland, Hertford, England to John Jackson (christened 16 Mar 1780 in Buckland, Hertford, England) and Sarah Elsom (bom 3 Nov 1759 in Buckland, Hertford, England, died 7 Jan 1791 in Buckland, Hertford.). They were married 11 Nov 1784 and Mary was bom two years later, 29 March 1786 in Buckland, Hertford. She had at least two other siblings; Martha Jackson and Sarah Jackson (twins) who were bom on Christmas Day 1788. Sarah, Mary's mother, died in 1791 when Mary was less than five years old and her sisters three years of age. We don't know of any re-marriage on her father's part. In October of 1804 at the age of 18, Mary married DeGrass Webb of Litlington, Cambridge, England, and moved there where she spent the remainder of her life. All of their twelve children were bom in Litlington. Less than seven months after her marriage, Mary gave birth to a daughter, Mary Webb; then she had a child every year or two until 1831 when Jonathan was bom. Three years after Jonathan was bom, her husband died; he was 50 years old. Mary was left to raise at least five of the youngest children. She also helped raise two of her daughter Mary's children who were bom out of wedlock. The England census for 1841 states her occupation as a 'Laundress'. She was living with her daughter Mary (our line) and sons and daughters - William, James, Thomas, Emma, Hannah and Jonathan. Also living with them were two other boys: Edward bom 1843, and Stephen bom 1840. They were the "base bom" sons of Mary, her daughter. In 1851 Mary [Jackson] was living with her son William who was listed as 'head of household', and his wife (or perhaps James' wife) Lydia. Also living there were two of Mary's [Jackson] son - James and Jonathan, and grandsons - Edward and Stephen. She is listed as a 'pauper' age 63 (should be 65). The 1861 Cambridge census lists Mary as 'head of household', age 76 'widow'. Living with her are sons William, and Jonathon; a grandson, Stephen; her daughter, Emma (a widow), and Emma's two children (Harridence). In 1871 Mary is living with just her grandson, Stephen, who is unmarried at age 34. Mary is listed as 'grandmother' and 'widow' age 83. Our records indicate that Mary Webb (daughter) and other members of her family including siblings Sarah, James, Martha, and Emma all joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The dates are sometimes uncertain, but we know Martha joined the Church in 1844. Perhaps all of them became members at that time. It is not known if Mary [Jackson] Webb joined the Church in her lifetime or not. Her Temple work was done for her 14 March 1877 in Utah. Mary's death is recorded in Royston, County of Cambridge as passing away in Litlington 21 Dec 1872 at 88 years of age, having lived 38 years as a widow. She was 'senile' at that time. Note: An index card to Temple records lists Stephen Webb, chr. 1 Dec 1839; buried 18 Oct 1849. Mother is Mary Webb, no father is given. This death date is obviously in error as he was still on the census with Mary in 1861.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Charles JACKSON Br 1652 Mr Abt 1694 D:4 Apr 1702 BE SC

4 Charles JACKSON Br20 Oct 1723 P: England Mr 2 Oct 1756 Pr England D:18 Sep 1805 Pr England

2 John JACKSON Br 1760 BEPSC Pr Buckland.Hertford.Engiand Mr 11 Nov 1784 P: Reed.Hertford.England D: P:


Elizabeth DERMER Br 1735 Pr Buckland.H, England D:27 Feb 1803 P: Buckland.England

8 Charles JACKSON Br 19 Jan 1695 BEPSC P: England 17 Alice JACKSON Mr 11 Oct 1716 Br 1656 Pr Bariey.Hertford.England Dr 5 Apr 1739 BEPSC D: 18 John RANKIN Pr Br 1666 Mr 28 Jan 1691 9 Mary RANKIN D: Br 15 Jan 1693 BEPSC P: Bariey.Hertford.England 19 Mary DOWE Dr 5 Jan 1769 B:1670 P: England D: 20 10
Br Pr M: P: BE SC Dr P: 11

BE SC

BE SC

BE SC

21

22.

1 Mary JACKSON Br29 Mar 1786 BEPSC P: Buckland.Hertford.Engiand Mr 17 Oct 1804 Pr Litlington.Cambridge.England Dr21 Dec 1872 P: Litlington.Cambridge.England

23

24 12 25

Degrass WEBB
(Spouse of no. 1)

6 Thomas ELSOM Br 1733 BE SC Pr Hertfordshtre.England Mr 5 Oct 1756 P r Reed.Hertford.England 13 D: 8 Jun 1765 P: England

26

27

3 Sarah ELSOM Br 11 Mar 1759 BEPSC Pr Buckland,Hertford,England Dr7 Jan 1791 Pr Buckland.Hertford.Engiand

28 14 29 Ann SMITH Br 1737 BE SC P r Buckland.Hertford.Engiand Dr 12 Oct 1792 Pr England 15

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): JOHNCOCK, Lydia Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 7 Nov 1807 Age: 22 Oare, Kent, England CRIPPS, John Father: Mother: CRIPPS, William CHEESEMAN, Mary CRIPPS, Edward Great-great Grandfather 16 Oct 1785 Abt. 1851 Age: 66 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 24 Iris Wood Harty, Kent, Eng Kent, England Kent, England

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Comments: Very little is known of Edward Cripps. He married Lydia Johncock and we have records of thirteen children. Certified birth records of their son, Edward, and daughter, Mary Ann; as well of John - our ancestor, are in possession of a Cripps relative. On the IGI LDS Church there are three separate options of parents for William Cripps, Edward's father. I have not added them to my records as they are inconclusive. A family group sheet is included for the children of Edward Cripps and Lydia Johncock. In notes in the Cripps family book under "Handful of Turf", reference is made to records being located and temple work being done. Perhaps additional records exist for this family. (Further research needs to be done)

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: CRIPPS, Edward

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1785 - 1808 (Age 0-23) 1808 -1851 (Age 23-66) Harty, Kent, England Leysdown, Kent, England (married in Oare)

Schooling: Military:

Unknown Unknown

Occupation(s): Unknown Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Sources used for this history: Salt Lake Temple records No. 15217, Book 6G p 671, Salt Lake Temple records No. 1827, Book 61, pg 83. Birth certificates in possession of Mrs. Madelyn Cripps Smith, 447 Gardenia Ave., Camarillo, CA; Familysearch.org, and Cripps Family History "A Handful of Turf\ pg. 139; Leysdown Parish Records, FHL 1473710 29 Jun 1938 14 Oct 1938 4 Jan 1991 12 Dec 1970 Los Angeles Temple None None None

A brief History of Edward CRIPPS Edward was bom in Harty, Kent, England in 1785 to William Cripps and Mary Cheeseman. On 7 Nov 1807 at the age of twenty-two he married Lydia Johncock in Oare, Kent, England. They moved to, or already lived in, Leysdown, Kent, England by 1808, as that is where their first son was bom, Edward. He lived only a short while. They had a total of thirteen children, all bom and christened in Leysdown. Leysdown Parish records confirm the information on the family group sheet. Our line comes through the third child, John B. Cripps. He was bom in 1814 and subsequently joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Records state he was baptized in November 1879. He came to America and settled in Fillmore, Millard, Utah. Information about the other children of Edward and Lydia is not known. The death date of Edward Cripps is not known, but it is thought to be about 1851 and it is presumed he is buried in Leysdown.

Family Group Record


Husband Edward CRIPPS
Bom Chr. Died
Buried

P a g e l of 2

16 O c t 1785 16 Oct 1785 Aft 1851

Place Harry, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland Place Harty, Kent, Enqland
Place Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Married 7 N o v 1 8 0 7 Place Oare, Kent, Enqland Husband's father William C R I P P S Husband's mother Marv C H E E S E M A N

29 Jun 14 Oct 4 Jan 12 Dec

1938 1938 1991 1970

LVEGA LANGE

Wife Bom chr. Died


Buried

15 Mav 1791 Place Oare, Kent, Enqland 15 Mav 1791 Place Oare, Kent, Enqland 1837 Place Kent, Enqland
Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

6 Nov 1937 3 Dec 1937 14 Dec 1938

SLAKE SLAKE

wife's father Edmund JOHNCOCK wife's mother Sarah Barber Children List each child in order of birth.
M

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Edward CRIPPS
Bom Chr. Died
Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

1808 8 A u q 1808

Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Child Child 12 Dec 1970

LANGE

Mary Ann CRIPPS


Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

6 Jan 1811

Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

19 Sep 1969 7 Jan 1970 LANGE 12 Dec 1970 LANGE

John B. CRIPPS
Bom Chr. 2 1 M a y 1814

Place Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried Spouse Married Spouse Married


F

22 Feb 1882 Place Fillmore^ Millard, Utah Feb 1882 Place Fillmore Citv Cemetery Mary Ann MILLGATE Abt 1824 | Place England Matilda Izzard Stringer MILGATE Abt 1860 I Place Levsdown, Isle of Sheppv. Kent, Enqland May 1815 20 Mav 1815 Place Levsdown, Kent, Enqland Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland
Place Place Place

Nov 1879 3 Nov 1939 SLAKE 12 Dec 1970 LANGE

SeaISp SeaISp

14 Dec 19381 SLAKE 30 Oct 1996 SGEOR 15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 4 Dec 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

Sarah CRIPPS
Bom Chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married SeaISp Baptized Endowed SealPar

Alfred CRIPPS
Bom Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married | Place SeaISp Abt 1816

Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

6 Nov 1937 18 May 1938 14 Dec 1938

SLAKE SLAKE

Lydia CRIPPS
Bom Chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

Jun 1816 26 Jun 1816

Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland


Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 4 Dec 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

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Family Group Record


Husband Edward CRIPPS wife LydiaJOHNCOCK
Children List each child in order of birth. Auq 1818 8 Auq 1818
Place Place Place Place Place SeaISp LDS ordinance dates

Page 2 of 2

Temple

7 F

Rebecca CRIPPS
Bom Chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married

Levsdown, Kent, Enqland Levsdown, Kent, Enqland

Baptized Endowed SealPar

15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 5 Dec 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

8 M

Edward CRIPPS
Bom Chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

Auq 1822 4 Auq 1822

Place Place Place Place

Leysdown, Kent, Enqland Levsdown, Kent, Enqland

Baptized Endowed SealPar

15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 20 Nov 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

9 M

Richard CRIPPS
B o m chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

Feb 1824 13 Feb 1824

Place Place Place Place

Levsdown, Kent, Enqland Leysdown, Kent. Enqland

Baptized Endowed SealPar

15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 17 Nov 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

10 F

Jemima CRIPPS
Bom Chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

Auq 1827 12 Auq 1827

Place Place Place Place

Levsdown, Kent, Enqland Leysdown, Kent, Enqland

Baptized Endowed SealPar

15 Sep 1990 SGEORj 4 Dec 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

11 F

Hannah Ann CRIPPS


Bom Chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

|
15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 4 Dec 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

Jul 1830 4 Jul 1830

Place Place Place Place

Leysdown, Kent, England Levsdown, Kent, Enqland

Baptized Endowed SealPar

12 F

Esther CRIPPS
B o m chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

Feb 1833 17 Feb 1833

Place Place Place Place

Levsdown, Kent, Enqland Levsdown, Kent, Enqland

Baptized Endowed SealPar

15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 4 Dec 1990 SGEOR 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR

13 F

Sophia CRIPPS
B o m chr.
Died Buried Spouse Married Place

Mar 1835 24 Mar 1835

Place Place Place Place

Leysdown, Kent, Enqland Leysdown, Kent, Enqland

BaPtizSub18Sep2007 Endow8ub18Sep2007
SealPaSub18Sep2007

SeaISp

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Family Group Record


Husband Edward CRIPPS

Edward CRIPPS / Lydia JOHNCOCK


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Yr. of Birth 1785

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LDS ORDINANCE DATA

wife
12.Sex Name

LydiaJOHNCOCK

= Baptised SS = Sealed-to-Spouse Yr. of Birth 1 7 9 1B E = Endowed SP = Sealed-to-Parent

Children (continued) F

Date

Temple

Esther CRIPPS
Bom Chr.
Mar. Died Bur. Spouse

Feb 1833 17 Feb 1833

Place Leysdown, Kent, England Place Leysdown, Kent, England

B E
SS

15 Sep 1990 SGEOR 4 Dec 1990 SGEOR

SP 15 Dec 1990 SGEOR


Parent Link

13.Sex

Name

Sophia CRIPPS
Bom Mar 1835 Chr. 24 Mar 1835
Mar. Died Bur. Spouse

Place Leysdown, Kent, England Place Leysdown, Kent, England

B E SS SP Parent Link

child 3

JohnB.CRIPPS
Sealed To Spouse Date Temple

Other Marriages:

Matilda Izzard Stringer MILGATE


abt 1860 Place East Church, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England

30 Oct 1996 SGEOR

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances B: P: M: P: D: P:

Chart no. 1 16

17

4 CRIPPS B: P: M: P: D: P:

18.

19

2 William CRIPPS B:Abt 1765 P: England M: Abt 1764 P: England D: P:

BE C 20 10 21

22 11 23.

1 Edward CRIPPS B: 16 Oct 1785 BEPS P: Harty, Isle of Sheppy,K.England M: 7 Nov 1807 P: Oare.Kent.England D: Aft 1851 P:

24 12 25 [ B: D: 26. 13 27

Lydia JOHNCOCK
(Spouse of no. 1)

3 Mary CHEESEMAN B:Abt 1765 P: England D: P:

B: D: 28 14 B: P: M: P: D: P: 151 31 291

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): CRIPPS, Edward Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 7 Nov. 1807 Age: 16 Oare, Kent, England CRIPPS, John Father: Mother: JOHNCOCK, Edward BARBER, Sarah JOHNCOCK, Lydia Great-great grandmother 15 May 1791 (Christened) 1837 Age: 46 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 25 Iris Wood Oare, Kent, England Kent, England Kent, England

Place of Death: Burial Place:

Comments: Lydia Johncock is another ancestor about which very little is known. She married Edward Cripps and we have records of thirteen children. Certified birth records of his son, Edward, and daughter, Mary Ann; as well of John - our ancestor, are in possession of a Cripps relative.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: JOHNCOCK, Lydia Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1791 -1807 (Age 0-16) 1807 -1837 (Age 16-46) Oare, Kent, England Leysdown, Kent, England (All 13 children born there)

Schooling: Military:

Unknown

Occupation(s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) Unknown

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 06 Nov 1937 Temple Endowment: 03 Dec 1937 Salt Lake Temple Sealing to parents: 28 May 1992 Las Vegas Temple Sealing to spouse: 14 Dec 1938 Salt Lake Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions:

Sources used for this history: Salt Lake Temple records No. 15217, Book 6G p 671, Salt Lake Temple records No. 1827, Book 61, pg 83. Birth certificates in possession of Mrs. Madelyn Cripps Smith, 447 Gardenia Ave., Camarillo, CA; Familysearch.org, and Cripps Family History "A Handful of Turf\ pg. 139;; Leysdown Parish Records, FHL 1473710

A brief History of Lydia JOHNCOCK


Lydia was bom in Oare, Kent, England to Edward Johncock and Sarah Barber. She was christened on 15 May 1791. At the age of sixteen she married Edward Cripps in Oare. It was probably at that time they moved to Leysdown, Kent, England. Edward, a son, was bom to the young couple a few months after their marriage (7 November 1807). The child died young. However, Lydia and Edward had twelve more children. All were bom and christened in Leysdown. It is not known when her husband, Edward, died. Lydia died in 1837 at the age of 46. Her youngest child was only two years old, with several others that were very young. It is unknown who took care of the children after her death. One son, John B.Cripps, joined the LDS Church and shortly before his death, he immigrated to the United States, and resided in Utah. Lydia and Edward's temple work was done for them in 1938 in the St. George Temple.

In notes in the Cripps family book under "Handful of Turf \ reference is made to records being located and temple work being done. Perhaps records exist for this family.

Pedigree Chart
Ordinance Codes: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed-to-parents S Sealed-to-spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1

19 2 Edmund JOHNCOCK BESC B: Apr 1771 P: Aldington, Kent, England M: 29 Jan 1791 P: Faversham, Kent, England D: P: 21

23 1 Lydia JOHNCOCK B: 15 May 1791 P: Oare, Kent, England M: 7 Nov 1807 P: Oare, Kent, England D:1837 P: Kent, England Spouse(s): Edward CRIPPS BEPS 24 12 25

13 27 3 Sarah BARBER B: abt 1771 P: England D: P:

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: MILLGATE, Jeremiah Great-great grandfather 27 Mar 1796 Nov 1865 Age: 69 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 26 Iris Wood Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England

Place of Death: Faversham, Kent, England Burial Place: St. Mary's, Kent, England

Marriage to: (direct line): READER, Ann Izzard Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 17 Apr 1817 Age: 21 East Church, Kent, Eng. MILGATE, Matilda Izzard Father: Mother: MILLGATE, Jeremiah EVENDEN, Mary

Comments: Perhaps Jeremiah came from a wealthy family. There are stories that say his father, or grandfather, married the governess and his father disowned him (see story on last page). Jeremiah joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1852, two years after his wife Ann joined.

Jeremiah Millgate

Ann Izzard Reader Millgate Wife

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: MILLGATE, Jeremiah

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1796 -1819 1819 -1825 1825 -1828 1828 -1832 1832 -1838 1838 -184 ? 184? -1865 Schooling: Military: (Age 0-23) (Age 23-29) (Age 29-32) (Age 32-36) (Age 36-40) (Age 40-4 ?) (Age ? - 69) Unknown Unknown Village chorister, traveling musician Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Minster, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England Faversham, Kent, England

Occupation^):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 1 Feb 1852 or 11 Oct 1892 Temple Endowment: 11 Oct 1892 Sealing to parents: 10 Feb 1976 Ogden Temple Sealing to spouse: 12 Oct 1892 Manti Temple Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: None known None known None

Sources used for this history: "Heritage - Cripps-Milletf", compiled by Harold B. Cripps Family Organization, Ancestry.com

Brief History of Jeremiah MILLGATE (MILGATE or MILGEAT)


Jeremiah was bom to Jeremiah and Mary (Evendon or E. Vendon) Millgeat (Milgate) in 1796 in Leysdown on the Isle of Sheppy in Kent, England. Apparently he lived there until his marriage to Ann Reader on 17 April 1817 in Eastchurch, Kent, England. He and Ann moved to Boughton Under Blean, Ann's hometown, by the time of their first child's birth. Matilda Izzard (Izzard being her mother's maiden name) was bom on 5 Jul 1819. One of the Cripp's records says Jeremiah was a 'traveling musician' and also the 'town chorister'. If so that may account for some of the moves the family made. They moved from Boughton to Leysdown and then to Minster. From there they moved to Harty where they lived for five years and then back to Leysdown where their youngest child was bom, Jesse (a son) in 1838. Jeremiah and Ann had a total of eleven children. They lost two children - the second and third bom to them - when they were two and one year old. Church records indicate that Jeremiah joined the LDS Church 1 Feb 1852 and that his wife, Ann, was baptized 27 May 1850. Some of their children (Sarah, Jesse, Matilda, Emily, William, ?) also joined and some later went to the United States. There is a story in the Cripps book that probably doesn't have any validity based on the fact that the ancestral family has been found (which the early researchers said couldn't be done). But the story was repeated in the family frequently enough to indicate some facts were probably accurate. The information comes from a cousin, Emily Millgate Obom, who traveled from England with John Cripps and his wife Matilda Izzard Stringham Cripps when they came to Zion. It is detailed in the Heritage - Cripps-Millett family history book. "The oldest Jeremiah [Millgate] on the line was disinherited because of the marriage with the French governess of the family, so if they could have a governess they must have been somewhat wealthy. Alvoretta Robinson, who is a descendent of Sarah Ann Elizabeth told this: The father said, 'There's a mill and here's a gate, you can take the name ofMillgate' and he sent his son out and disinherited him. "Aunt Gussie said, her father (who is Jesse [son ofJeremiah and Ann Reader Millgate] used to tell a story that was told by his Grandfather to Jeremiah. Jeremiah remembers as a small boy that his father, also Jeremiah, took him to a beautiful mansion in the London area. As they waited by the gate, the Royalty came out in a beautiful carriage and his father told him, 'That is your Grandfather'. Aunt Jessie told me, her father told her, that his Grandfather (Jeremiah) related to him that he was the young boy standing at the gate of an estate - with his own father who had been disinherited - and watched the Grandfather ride in a grand carriage. "Maggie Protease, also a descendent of Sarah Ann Elizabeth, told me, 'The disinherited son had gone to the Isle of Sheppy to work herding sheep and he had his young son with him. One day they saw this grand carriage and went to the iron gate of a beautiful estate and saw them. It was his father who would not acknowledge him, and he turned to his young son and said, 'That's the only time you will see your grandfather'.' "Loretta 's mother also told her, "That her own grandmother used to go and stand by the gate of the mansion and say, 7 should have been royalty'. " An interesting story, but it may also help with future genealogical research at some time in the future. Jeremiah Millgate died Nov 1865 in Faversham, Kent, England and is buried at St. Mary's Church there. His wife, Ann, died ten years later; also in Faversham.

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Husband Jeremiah MILLGATE
Bom cur. Died Buried 27 Mar 1796 Place Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland 17 Apr 1796 Place Leysdown, Isle of Sheppv, Kent, Enqland NOV 1865 Place Faversham, Kent, Enqland Nov 1865 Place East Church, Kent, Enqland Married 1 7 A p M 8 1 7 Place East Church, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland Husband's father Jeremiah MILLGATE Husband's mother Marv EVENDEN (E. VENDEN)
LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Page 1 of 2

Temple

11 Oct 12 Oct 10 Feb 12 Oct

1892 1892 MANTI 1976 OGDEN 1892 MANTI

wife
Bom Chr. Died

Ann Izzard R EADER


LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar Temple

30 Mav 1797 Place Boughton Under Blean, Kent, Enqland 6 Auq 1797 Place Boughton Blean, Kent, Enqland 26 Dec 1875 Place Faversham, Kent, Enqland Buried D e c 1875 Place St. Marv's, Kent, Enqland wife's father Thomas READER wife-smother Elizabeth IZZARD Children List each child in order of birth. F

27 Mav 1850 12 Oct 1892 24 Apr 2004

MANTI BILLI

LDS ordinance dates

Temple

Matilda Izzard Stringer MILGATE


Bom
Chr.

5 Jul 1819/1820

Place Bouqhton Under Blean, Kent, Enqland


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse Married spouse Married F Bom


Chr.

4 Nov 1894 Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah NOV 1894 Place Fillmore. Millard, Utah Edward STRINGER 13 Oct 1843 I Place Christ Church. Kunkirk. Kent, England John B. CRIPPS Abt 1860 1 Place Leysdown, Isle of Shepov. Kent, Enqland 1822 1824 Place Bouqhton Under Blean, Kent, Enqland
Place Place Place | Place

27 Oct 1967 SLAKE 14 Mav 1884 SGEOR 19 Mar 1926 SLAKE

SeaISp SeaISp

13 Oct 18921 MANTI 30 Oct 1996 I SGEOR Child Child 19 Mar 1926

Rebecca MILGATE
Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SLAKE

SeaISp

John MILGATE
Bom
Chr.

11 Sep 1825 29 Nov 1826

Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland


Place Place Place I Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Child Child 19 Mar 1926

SLAKE

SeaISp

Emily MILGATE
Bom
Chr.

30 Apr 1828 27 Mar 1897

Place Minster, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland


Place Place | Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Jun 1849 10 Feb 1873 15 Mav 2004 SGEOR

SeaISp

Edward MILGATE
Bom
Chr.

1 Dec 1832 Place Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

7 Apr 1850

Place Place | Place

11 Oct 1892 19 Mar 1926 19 Mar 1926

SLAKE SLAKE

SeaISp

Edith MILGATE
Bom
Chr. Died Buried Spouse Married Place SeaISp

1 Jan 1832 Place Harry, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland


Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

23 Auq 1949 10 Nov 1949 SLAKE 22 Apr 1950 LOGAN

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Husband Jeremiah MILLGATE wife Ann Izzard READER
Children List each child in order of birth. 7 M Joseph MILGATE Bom 17 Nov 1833 Place Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England
Chr. | Place LDS ordinance dates

Page 2 of 2

Temple

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

25 Mar 1846

Place Place | Place

11 Oct 1892 19 Mar 1926 19 Mar 1926

SLAKE

SeaISp

8 M

William MILGATE
Bom Chr. 17 N o v 1833

Place Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died

18 May 1901

7 Sep 1869 26 Oct 1898 19 Mar 1926

SLAKE

9 F

Buried Spouse Married

SeaISp

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1 Sep 1850 22 Auq 1900 18 Jul 1995 WASHI

Sarah Ann MILGATE


Bom
Chr.

15 Dec 1835 30 Apr 1897 5 Mav 1897

Place Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried
Spouse Married

Place Niagara Falls, Niagara, New York Place Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Place

SeaISp

10 M

|
1845 19 Jun 1871 19 Mar 1926

John MILGATE
Bom
Chr.

26 Jan 1837 25 Nov 1922

Place Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Enqland


Place Place Place Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SLAKE

SeaISp

11 M

Jesse MILGATE
Bom Chr. Died
Buried Spouse Married 1 Place SeaISp

26 Aug 1838 1 Dec 1839 19 Aug 1922

Place Leysdown, Kent, Enqland Place Harty, Kent, England Place Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

17 Jul 1869 1 Jan 1872 EHOUS 15 Mav 2004 SGEOR

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Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 William MILLGATE B:Abt 1629 M:1660 D: BEpsc

2 Jeremiah MILLGATE B:11Jan1745 BEPSC P: Tenterden.Kent.England M:7 Nov 1775 P: Leysdown,IOS,Kent,England D:1820 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England

8 William MILLGATE B: 22 Apr 1666 bepsC P:High Halden.Kent.England 17 Katherine SCOTSFORD M: 16 May 1692 B:Abt 1641 BE sc P:High Halden, Kent, England 4 William MILLGATE D: B: 14 Mar 1696 BEPSc D: 18. P: P: High Halden.Kent.England M: 3 Oct 1720 P:High Halden.Kent.England Mary HIDER D: 3 Jan 1772 B:Abt 1671 BE sC P: Tenterden.Kent.England P: High Halden,Kent,England .. D: B: P: D: 20 Nicholas FURNER B:Abt 1659 M: Abt 1678 D: 21 lAnne (FURNER) B:Abt 1659 D: 22

slLydia FURNER B:Abt1699 P: Kent.England D:11 Mar 1768 P: Tenterden.Kent.England

10 Nicholas FURNER B: Abt 1679 P: England M:Abt 1698 P: England D: BE Sc P: 11 Mary GATE B:Abt 1679 P: England D: P:

1 Jeremiah MILLGATE B:27 Mar 1796 BEPSC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England M: 17 Apr 1817 P: East Church.lOS.Kent.England D: Nov 1865 P: Faversham.Kent.England

23 B: D: 24

12 25

Ann Izzard READER


(Spouse of no. 1)

26 13 27 31 Mary EVENDEN (E. VENDENV B:1754 BE SC P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England D:23 Jan 1804 P: Leysdown.lOS.Kent.England

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): MILLGATE, Jeremiah Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 17 Apr 1817 Age: 20 East Church, Kent, England MILGATE, Matilda Izzard Father: Mother: READER, Thomas IZZARD, Elizabeth READER, Ann Izzard Great-great grandmother 3 or 30 May 1797 26 Dec 1875 Age: 78 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 27 Iris Wood Boughton Under Blean, Kent England

Place of Death: Faversham, Kent, England Burial Place: Faversham, Kent, England

Comments: Ann and her husband, Jeremiah, had eleven children' two dying as infants, and one as a teenager. They joined the LDS Church as did several of their children' some of whom immigrated to Utah.

Ann Izzard Reader

Jeremiah Millgate Husband

Matilda Izzard Stringer Cripps Daughter

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: READER, Ann Izzard Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1797 -1825 1825 -1828 1828 - 1832 1832 - 1838 1838 - 184 ? 184? -1875 Schooling: (Age 0-28) Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England (dau. Matilda & Rebecca born) (Age 28-31) Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, Eng, (son, John born) (Age 31-35) Minster, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (dau, Emily born) (Age 35-38) Harty, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (sons & daughters born) (Age 38-?) Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy, Kent, England (son, Jesse, born) (Age?- 78) Faversham, Kent, England (died and buried in Faversham) Unknown

Occupation^):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. Having eleven children raising eight of them.

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None known The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: 27 May 1850 12 Oct 1892 Manti Temple 3 Feb 1928 12 Oct 1891 Manti Temple Unknown Unknown

Sources used for this history: "Heritage - Cripps-Millett", compiled by Harold E. Cripps Family Organization., Rootsweb Igillins

Brief History of Ann Izzard Reader Ann Izzard Reader was bom to Thomas Reader and Elizabeth Izzard in 1797 in Boughton Under Blean, Kent, England. Apparently she lived there until she was married to Jeremiah Millgate 17 April 1817 in Faversham, East Church, Kent. They moved quite a lot, about every four years, but all towns within a close distance to one another on the Isle of Sheppy in beautiful Kent, England. Jeremiah and Ann had a total of eleven children, two of which died as infants, and one as a teenager. One record says that her husband, Jeremiah, had a 'cultured voice' and was a traveling musician. In 1850 Ann was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, probably in Faversham or Leysdown. It was about a year and a half before Jeremiah joined. Several of their children also became members and some immigrated to the United States, including our line, Matilda Izzard Millgate Stringer Cripps. Ann was given her mother's maiden name, as was customary, but it is interesting that the name "Izzard" was also given to one of Ann and Jeremiah's daughtersMatilda. Possibly it was a prominent name and was prestigious. One record says that when Matilda joined the Church and went to America, she gave up her 'inheritance'. Jeremiah died in Faversham in 1875 and ten years later Ann died there also. Several of their children moved to America; including Matilda who came to Utah in 1879, four years after her mother's death. However, six years prior to her emigration, she and her husband, John Cripps, sent their only son (Edward) to go to Zion (Utah). Ann Reader Millgate is buried at St. Mary's Church in Faversham near her husband.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16.

17 4 Charles READER

1720

BE SC 18

19 2 Thomas READER

B:1756

BEPSC
20 10 Jeremiah MILLGATE Abt 1712 England SlLydia MILLGATE B:1732 BEpSC P: Boughton Blean.Kent.England B:5 Feb 1783 P: England n

P: Sussex.England M: 17 Jul 1781 P:BUB,Kent,England D:22 May 1875 P: Boughton,UB,Kent,England

21

22

1 Ann Izzard READER B:30 May 1797 BEPSC P:BUB,Kent,England M: 17 Apr 1817 PrEast Church,IOS,Kent,England D:26 Dec 1875 P: Faversham,Kent.England

23

24 12 John IZZARD B:1699 BE SC P: Ospringe,Kent,England 25 M: 8 Oct 1724 P: Ospringe.Kent.England 6 Robert IZZARD B:7 Aug 1753 B: 10 Oct 1725 BEPSc 26 P: Ospringe.Kent.England P: Ospringe.Kent.England M: 15 Oct 1752 P:Hemehill,Kent,England 13 Elizabeth (Akers) Ackhurst D: B:1703 BE SC P: P: Ospringe.Kent.England 27 B:11 Jul 1739 P: Ospringe.Kent.England 28 Michael EPPS B: Abt 1663 M: Abt 1683 D:

Jeremiah MILLGATE
(Spouse of no. 1)

3 Elizabeth IZZARD B:31Jul1757 P:BUB,Kent,England D: 9 Jan 1835 P:BUB,Kent,England

BEpSC BE SC

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14 Michael EPPS C:23 Apr 1704 BEPSC P: Harbledown.Kent.England 29 Elizabeth BRIDGES M:28 Jun 1725 C:23Mar 1663 P: Harbledown.Kent.England 7lMary (Mrs. Swavne) EPPS D: C: 12 Mar 1727 BEPSc D:28 Jun 1725 30 William HAMBROOK P: Harbledown.Kent.England P: Harbledown, Kent.England C:1670 D: M:5 Oct 1693 Sarah HAMBROOK P: 15 B:27 Feb 1752 B:Sep 1700 BEpSC P: Harbledown.Kent.England - Mary MARSH D: C:28 Jun 1674 Date prepared P: B:5 Nov 1749
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BEPSC

BE Sc

BEpSc

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): DADMAN, Bathsheba Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 23 Jul 1820 Age: 21 Father: Mother: WRIGHT, Asa PATCH, Elizabeth (Betsy) WRIGHT, Asa Great-great grandfather 22 Oct 1798 22 Apr 1877 Age: 78 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 28 Iris Wood Westford, Middlesex, Mass

Place of Death: Westford, Middlesex, Mass Burial Place: Westford, Middlesex, Mass Wright Cemetery

Westford, Middlesex, Mass WRIGHT, Jefferson

Comments: Several generations of Wrights lived in Westford, Massachusetts from about 1730, and prior to that in a neighboring town of Chelmsford. They married other prominent families such as Heald, Patch, and Butterfield. Asa and Bathsheba Wright had six children. At least two of them joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Utah.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: WRIGHT, Asa

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1798 - 1823 (Age 0-25) 1823 - 1830? (Age 25-32) 1830- 1877 (Age 32-78) Schooling: Military: Occupation(s): Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Unknown Unknown Farmer

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None listed The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: Temple Endowment: Sealing to parents: Sealing to spouse: Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: 16 Dec 1933 9 Apr 1935 23 Jun 1933 LOGAN lu Jul 1933 None None None

Sources used for this history: IGI, Pedigree & Family Group Sheets* Ancestry.com

Brief History of Asa W R I G H T Asa was raised in Westford, Middlesex County in Massachusetts. He came from a family that had resided in that immediate vicinity since at least 1600. Wright is an old New England name associated with many other prominent names in that area. His parents, Asa and Betsy (Patch) Wright, werefromthat part of Massachusetts as well. Asa was the sixth of seven children bom to his parents - all of which were bom in Westford. On 23 July 1820 Asa married Bathsheba Dadman in his hometown of Westford. They lived there until after the birth of their first child, Edee P. Wright; and then moved to Groton for at least three years where two of their six children were bom - Esther and Jefferson. Three more children were later bom in Westford, indicating they moved back there by 1831. The birth dates of the children are spread out about every 5-6 years, it is possible that there were other children that were stillborn or died young. His wife, Rathsheh?^ came, frnm a nearby town of Littleton^ Massachusetts.- Asa was ?,1 years old when he marrie4 an4 Bathsheba was 18. Two of their children, Esther and Jefferson (our line), were baptized into the Mormon religion and moved to Utah, Jefferson joined the Church in 1844, and was married at Winter Quarters in 1847. Asa would have been 49 years old at that time. There is no knowledge that Asa ever joined the LDS Church, but Jefferson was on a mission with Apostle E.T. Benson in Massachusetts and they may have attempted to convert Asa and Bathsheba. It is not known when Esther joined. In 1877 Jefferson served yet another mission to the Eastern United States. His father, Asa, died in April 1877, just a few months prior to his trip. His mother, Bathsheba, had died nine years earlier, so Jefferson probably didn't see his parents after 1844. He did a lot of temple work at the St. George Temple - undoubtedly his parent's work was done for them by Jefferson and his wife, Sarah. Asa was buried at the Wright Cemetery in Westford, Massachusetts.

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Husband Asa WRIGHT
Bom
Chr.

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22 Oct 1798 22 Apr 1877


2 3 J Ul 1 8 2 0

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar SeaISp

Temple

Died
Buried Married

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts

16 Dec 9 Apr 23 Jun 10 Jul

1933 1935 1933 LOGAN 1933

Husband's father

Asa WRIGHT

Husband's mother Elizabeth {Betsv) PATCH Wife Bom 4 Apr 1802 Place Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Chr. Place

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

Died
Buried

9 Oct 1868

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place

3 Sep 1878 SGEOR 4 Sep 1878 SGEOR 22 Oct 1934 SLAKE

wife's father
Wife's mother

Joseph DADMAN
BetS6V P I K E LDS ordinance dates Temple

Children F Bom
Chr.

List each child in order of birth. 10 Mar 1821 14 Jul 1899 Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Place Place Place | Place

Ede Prescot WRIGHT


Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

24 Jun 1930 29 Nov 1933 13 Mar 1963

FALL

SeaISp

Esther Bathsheba WRIGHT


Bom
Chr.

15 Jan 1823 30 Sep 1893

Place Groton, Middlesex, Massachusettes


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah


Place j Place

12 Jan 1995 SGEOR 15 Sep 1995 SGEOR 29 Sep 1995 SGEOR

SeaISp

Jefferson WRIGHT
Bom
Chr.

30 Jul 1825

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died Buried spouse


Married

9 Feb 1896 Place Virgin, Kane, Utah 13 Feb 1896 Place Virgin, Kane, Utah Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL 1 2 D e c 1 8 4 7 Place Winter Quarters, Potta., Nebraska 27 Apr 1831 28 Jun 1898 Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Place Place Place I Place

12 Dec 1845 28 Mar 1854 EHOUS 13 Mar 1903 IFALL

SeaISp

1854 EHOUS 2 Dec 1933 18 Dec 1933 17 Oct 1975

Kendal Asa WRIGHT


Bom
Chr. Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

SLAKE SWISS

SeaISp

Arthur WRIGHT
Bom
Chr.

2 Auq 1837 2 Jun 1920

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place Place Place 1 Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

2 Dec 1933 18 Dec 1933 13 Mar 1963

IFALL

SeaISp

Emily Agusta WRIGHT


Bom
Chr.

20 Jun 1841 4 Mav 1856

Place Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts


Place Place Place | Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

3 Sep 1878 6 Sep 1878 13 Mar 1963

IFALL

SeaISp

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801-288-9998

5197 s. Wesley Rd. Salt Lake City Utah


USA

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Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 John WRIGHT B:11 Jun 1662 M: 13 Apr 1692 D: 13 Oct 1730 BEPS

2 Asa WRIGHT B:4 Dec 1767 BEPSC P:Westford,M,Massachusetts M:5 Oct 1786 P: Westford, M, Massachusetts D: 13 Sep 1826 P:

8 Jacob WRIGHT B:21Jan1698 BEPS P: Chelmsford.M.Massachusetts 171 Mary STEVENS M: Abt 1720 B:1672 P: Massachusetts 4 Joseph WRIGHT D:29 Oct 1701 B:25 Sep 1736 BEPSC D:25 Nov 1761 18 James HARWOOD P: Westford.M, Massachusetts P: Westford.M,Massachusetts B:1655 M:231flay 1757 M: 11 Apr 1678 P: Westford, M, Massachusetts 9 Abigail HARWOOD D:1 Aug 1719 D: 16 Apr 1813 B:Abt1699 BEPS P: Westford.M,Massachusetts P: Westford.M.Massachusetts 19 Lydia BARRETT D:30 Nov 1761 B:22 Sep 1659 P: Westford.M.Massachusetts D:T717 Massachusetts 2e-Qershom HEALD 8:1 Mar 1668 M:19 Feb 1689 LT: 13 May 1717

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1 Asa WRIGHT B:22 Oct 1798 BEPSC P: Westford.M.Massachusetts M: 23 Jul 1820 P: Westford.M.Massachusetts D: 22 Apr 1877 P: Westford, M, Massachusetts

10 Thomas HEALD B: 10 Feb 1699 BE SC P: Concord.M,Massachusetts 21 Hannah PARLIN M:28 Oct 1725 B:8 Aug 1670 BEPS P: Chelmsford.M.Massachusetts Dorothy HEALD T>: 13 May 1717 B:25 Feb 1732 BEPSC D:1778 22 Joseph BUTTERFIELD P: Groton.M,Massachusetts P: Massachusetts -B4.28 Jan 1675 BEPSC D:23 May 1773 Bt21 Jan 1696 P: Westford.M.Massachusetts 11 Sarah BUTTERFIELD D:4 Apr 1736 B: 12 Apr 1698 BEPSC P:Chelmsford,M,Massachusetts 93 Eunice HEALD D: 17 Feb 1749 B: 16 Mar 1673 BEPSC P: Massachusetts D:1750 24 Issac PATCH B:1682 M: 10 Mar 1708 D: 12 Jul 1762 Edith EDWARDS B:1692 D:29 Mar 1725 Jacob BUTTERFIELD B: 10 Oct 1689 M: 10 Jun 1713 D: 12 Jan 1725

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Bethsheba DADMAN
(Spouse of no. 1)

12 Issac PATCH B:27 Feb 1715 BEPSC P: Westford.M.Massachusetts 25 M:29 Oct 1739 P: Concord, M, Massachusetts 6 Issac. Jr. PATCH D:1761 B:8 Feb 1739 BEPSC 26 P:USA P: Groton.M.Massachusetts M: 14 Jun 1760 P: Middlesex, Massachusetts D: P:

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3 [Elizabeth (Betsv) PATCH B:20 Jun 1766 BEPSC P: Chelmsford.M.Massachusetts D:24 Mar 1846 P: Westford.M.Massachusetts

13 Joanna BUTTERFIELD B:7 Sep 1721 BEPSC P: Chelmsford.M.Massachusetts 27 Phoebe FOSTER D: B: 20 Jun 1691 P: D: 28 Robert AVERY B:7 Dec 1649 M: 13 Apr 1676 D: 3 Oct 1722

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14 Robert AVERY ^8:28 Nov 1681 BEPSC P: Greenland,R.New Hampshire 29 Elizabeth LANE M: 5 Nov 1724 B: 16 Mar 1655 P: Greenland, R, New Hampshire Elizabeth AVERY D:21 Oct 1746 D:26 Sep 1756 B:1 Dec 1739 BEPSC P: Townsend, M .Massachusetts P: Townsend,M.Massachusetts 30 John PETTS B:1681 D: M: Abt 1704 P: 15 Sarah PETTS D: 13 Dec 1762 B:Abt1705 BEPSC P: Greenland,R.New Hampshire 31 Abigail PETTS D:1756 B:1685 P: Westford.M.Massachusetts D: 13 Dec 1762

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY

Name: Relationship: Date born:

DADMAN, Bathsheba Great-great grandmother 4 Apr 1802 9 Oct 1868 Age: 66

Chapter: To: Place born:

W - 29 Iris Wood Littleton, Middlesex, Mass

Date of Death: Cause of Death:

Place of Death: Westford, Middlesex, Mass Burial Place: Westford, Middlesex, Mass

Marriage to: (direct line): Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage:

WRIGHT, Asa Age: 21 Father: Mother: DADMAN, Joseph PIKE, Betsey

23 Jul 1820

Westford, Mdlsx, Mass WRIGHT, Jefferson

Comments: Bathsheba lived all her life in a pretty part of New England. She and Asa had six children.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: DADMAN, Bathsheba Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1802 - 1820 1820 - 1823 1823- 1830? 1830? -1877 (Age 0-18) (Age 18-21) (Age 21-28?) (Age 28-66) Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Schooling: Military:

Unknown N/A

Occupation(s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Public/Political life: Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) None known The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 3 Sep 1878 SGEOR Temple Endowment: 4 Sep 1878 SGEOR Sealing to parents: 22 Oct 1934 SLAKE Sealing to spouse: 10 Jul 1933 Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: None None None

Sources used for this history: Ancestry.com, family group sheets , Westford Vital records, pgs 119,127,257,261.

Brief History of Bathsheba DADMAN Bathsheba was bom shortly after the turn of the centuryin 1802 in Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Her parents, Joseph and Betsey (Pike) Dadman, came from surrounding towns, namely Framingham and Hopington. Bathsheba's ancestors lived in this New England area for decades. Joseph and Betsey Dadman were parents of nine children of record; Bathsheba was the sixth of the nine. Census records from Littleton* Middlesex, Massachusetts in 1840 indicate they had ten children at the time the census was taken. The other child or children are unaccounted for at this time. Bathsheba's mother, Betsey, had her oldest child at age twenty and her youngest at age forty-five years of age. The last four children were bom in Littleton. When Bathsheba was 18 years old she married Asa Wright who was four years older than her. They were married in Westford, Massachusetts and then moved to Groton where two of their children were bom; but returned to Westford by 1831. Records indicate that these six children lived to be adults, but it may be that Bathsheba had additional children as there are several years between children. Two of her children, Esther and Jefferson (our line) joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and immigrated to Utah with the rest of the Mormons. Jefferson left home when he was about fifteen, but probably saw his parents again while on a mission to Massachusetts in 1844. It may have been at that time that his sister, Esther, joined the Church. She was living in that area, had a baby in 1845, and by 1848 was in Omaha, Nebraska where she had her fourth child. Another was bom in Kanesville, Iowa and the last in 1853 in Salt Lake City. Jefferson arrived in Salt Lake valley in 1848 and by 1853 was living in Brigham City, Utah. He was probably happy to see his sister when she arrived in Utah. Although Jefferson served another mission to the Eastern United States, he did so after his mother and father had died. Bathsheba and Asa probably never saw Jefferson after he left for the West, nor did they see Esther and their grandchildren after about 1846. Bathsheba continued to live in Westford, Massachusetts where she passed away in October 1868. She is buried in the Wright Cemetery.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Samuel DADMAN B:1690 W: 27 May 1714 0:1717 BE SC

4 Nathan DADMAN B: 16 Jun 1747 BEPSC P: Ramingham.M,Massachusetts M: Abt 1773 P: Framingham.M.Massachusetts 0:16 Feb 1827 P iTFramlngham.M,Massachusetts

2 Joseph DADMAN B: 14 May 1774 BEPS P: FraminghamMMassachusetts M:8 Jan 1795 P: Hopkington.M .Massachusetts D:2 Feb 1868 P:

8 Samuel DADMAN B:Abt 1715 BEPSC P: Framingham.M.Massachusetts 1 7 Martha JENNINGS M:Abt 1730 B: 18 Sep 1696 P: Middlesex.Massachusetts D:1717 D:1794 P: Framingham.M.MassachusettslB^ameTPBAII B:24Mar1687 Ht Abt 1725 gfLoisPRATl -0:1778 B:7 Jun 1726 'BEPSC P:Framlngham,M,Massachusetts-.Q Elizabeth RICE 0:1808 B:28 Feb 1703 P: Massachusetts 0:1725 2D RiatertreftNGER IB:22 Feb 1666 M: 1691 D:1-Apr 1731 Elizabeth MORSE B: 29 Oct 1677 D: Oct 1677 JCSfePh PRATT B:1663 1 M b 19 Mar 1695 D:31 Oct 1747

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10 David SANGER B:22 Feb 1712 BEPSC P:Sherboum,M,Massachuset 21 M: 27 May 1736 P: Sherbom.M.Massachusetts Haana> SANGER B: 23 Jun 1747 BEPSC D: 15 Dec 1755 22 Pz Framingham.E.Massachusetts P : New York D: 19 Nov 1821 P: 11 Bathsheba PRATT B:6 Dec 1709 P:USA 0:1754 T:USA

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1 Bethshefaa DADMAN B:4 Apr 1802 -BEPSC P :Littteton,M,Me:ssachusetts M:23 Jul 1820 P: Westford ,M Massachusetts 0:9 Oct 1868 P: Westford.M /Massachusetts

23 Hannah PROVENDER B:1674 0:20 May 1745 24^Nathaniei PIKE B:4 May 1685 M: 18 Jan .17.11 0:1735

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Asa WRIGHT (Spouse of no. t)

3ieeteeyjPJKE_ B:28 May 1775 fEPS P: Hopk4ngton,M Massachusetts 0:6 Sep 1839 P:

i2tiaThamen 3 i !KE B:6Dec 1709 BEPSC PrUSA 25 Mary BUCK M: Abt1743 B:28 Oct 1691 P: MrifldlBsex.MassachuseTts B^NaThaniel. J r P I K E 0:1724 B:21 Aug 1744 BEPSC 0:1754 26 Jabez PRATT P: P:flopJdrtton,M Massachusetts 8:1678 NtlHFeb 1765 M: 22 Apr 1714 P atopkmfon M .Massachusetts 1 3 Atrab PRATT 0:1718 D:17 0ct1824 B:24Sep171 BEPSC P: P: Fiamlrigham ,M, Massachusetts 07 Hannah GALE D: B: 19 Jun 1687 P: D:21Mar1726

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14 Thomas MELLEN B: 15 May 1713 BEPSC P: FraminghaW.M.Massactiusetts 2 g Abigail PRATT 'M: Abt 1743 B:11 Oct 1692 BE SC P: FraminghamMMassachusetts 13:30 Jul 1781 7TSarah~MELLEN {MELLOW B:13May1744 -BEPSC 0:1782 P: Hopkington.M.Massachusetts P: Massachusetts 30 John WOOD B: 13 Feb 1683 BE SC D: M:3 Mar 1705 P: 15 Elizabeth WOOD 0:13 Feb 1735 : 4 Aug 1716 BEPSC P: Medfield.N.Massachusetts 31 Elizabeth BUCKMINSTER D:25 Feb 1775 B: 13 Jan 1687 BE SC Date prepared P:USA D: 1747
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28 HenryMELLEN B: 12Aug 1691 M:24 Mar 1712 0:13 May 1767

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): YOUNG, Eunice Clark Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: 13 Apr 1828 Age: 21 Gloucester, Providence, RI ANGELL, Sarah Elizabeth Father: Mother: ANGELL, James William MORTON, Phebe Ann ANGELL, Solomon Great-great grandfather 21 April 1806 20 Sep 1881 Age: 75 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 30 Iris Wood Florence, Oneida, New York

Place of Death: Leeds, Washington, Utah Burial Place: Leeds, Washington, Utah

Comments: Solomon was one of the first progenitors to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was a true Saint. He was a member of Zion's Camp, knew the Prophet Joseph well and was a brotherin-law to Brigham Young. Called as a General Authority to the First Quorum of the Seventies in Kirtland, Ohio in 1835. He went through persecutions and trials of early Latter Day Saints, he and his family were driven out of Nauvoo and moved West to Salt Lake City; and then to the 'Dixie Mission'. He practiced plural marriage, having four wives. He was faithful throughout his life.

Solomon Angell

Home in Leeds, Utah taken abt 1990

Quarry in Cottonwood Canyon cut stone according to specs given him by his brother Truman O. Angell, Church Architect

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: ANGELL, Solomon

Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) Florence,Oneida, New York Providence, Providence, R.I. (m. E. Young in Gloucester, RI 1828) (dau. 1810 -1832 (Age 4-26) Sarah Elizabeth b. 1832) Java (China), Genesee, New York (son Alma T. born Jan 1833) (Baptized 1832- 1834 (Age 26-28) 1832) Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio (Kirtland, was in Zion's Camp, bought land) 1834-1839 (Age 28-33) (Called as General Authority, 1 st Quorum of 70s, 28 Feb 1835) Note: May have gone back to Java, NY to live for awhile - near Lima 1839 ? (Age 33-?) Muskingum County Ohio (Albert born 1839) 1841 (Age 35-?) Nauvoo, Illinois 1842 (Age 36) Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio (Mary born 1842) 1843 1846 (Age 36-40) Unknown - probably Nauvoo 1846 1848 (Age 40-42) Winter Quarters, Nebraska 1848 1865 (Age 42-59) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (1864 - 8 th Ward, Great Salt Lake) 1865 1866 (Age 59-60) Long Valley (Pocketville), Washington, Utah 1866 1870 (Age 60-64) Tocqueville, Harrisburg, Rockville, Utah - helped settle So. Utah towns 1870 1881 (Age 64-75) Leeds, Washington, Utah (Eunice died 1879,1881 Solomon died) 1806 -1810 (Age 0-4)

Schooling:

His brother, Truman, states: "What education I had was gotten in winter schools, and very little at t h a t " It was probably the same for his older brother Solomon Nauvoo Legion A policeman for Salt Lake City - "Minuteman"

Military:

Occupation(s): Millwright, carpenter, cabinet maker, blacksmith, dentist, made coffins, planted gardens & orchards, called a "jack of all trades". Helped build Salt Lake Temple and St. George Temple Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc. A General Authority - First Quorum of the 70 *s. Early Pioneer, Skilled at most trades. Played "big brass horn" Public/Political life: None noted

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age) #2 Lucy Ann Fry - 6 Nov 1853 Salt Lake City, Sealed 3 Oct 1867 (died early aft. Marriage, on SLC census in 1860. Lucy Caroline probably her child) # 3 Lucinda Clark Hutchings - Sealed 15 Jul 1857 later separated, she stayed in SLC # 4 Anna Cajsa Johanson - 31 Oct 1863, Sealed 31 Oct 1863 Note: Some records state he was also married to Lucy Ann Decker - he wasn't, she married Wlm Seeley and then Brigham Young. Some records state that Anna Johanson was his second wife!

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 7 Jan 1832 (from temple endowment records) Temple Endowment: 26 Feb 1851 - SLC (probably in Kirtland & Nauvoo also) Sealing to parents: 24 Apr 1961 Sealing to spouse: 11 Sep 1852 - Salt Lake City, Utah Church Callings: 1st Quorum of 70s (actually first!) 28 Feb 1835, Kirtland, Ohio 33rd Quorum of 70s in Salt Lake City Presiding Elder, Leeds 1869 Joseph Smith, Sr. gave blessing in Kirtland Zion's Camp, Dixie Mission

Patriarchal Blessing: Missions:

Sources used for this history: "Solomon Angell and Eunice Clark Young", history written by William Henry Angell. "Solomon Angell 1806-1881. LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jensen, Vol 4, pg 591, "Solomon AngelF Daughter of Utah Pioneers, submitted by Ivie J. Ensign, granddaughter, "Leeds", historical events in bits and pieces by Wilma Cot Beal, Truman O. Angell autobiography, "Caroline Frances Angell Davis Holbrook 1825-1908", autobiography by daughter of James William Angell. Obituary from the 'Davis County Clipper' newspaper; Kirtland city records from LDS records office, 1880,1870 Census Leeds, Utah, 1860 Census Salt Lake City, Utah, 1820 Providence, RI Census. Kikipedia (New York) encyclopedia Heart Throbs, Vol IV, p. 410

Note: In one of the histories above referred to, this statement is made regarding one of his wives: "Solomon took his two wives andfamilies to [Ephraim], a distance of 150 miles. He left Anna there and took Lucy Decker his wife with him to SLC. Solomon hadfour wives at one time but he was divorced from Lucinda Hutchings ". This may have been where the information of Lucy Decker as a wife came from. Is it possible?

Brief History of Solomon ANGELL There are several sources of information on Solomon Angell, with several variations on dates, children, etc. The following is the summary we best felt depicted his life. Solomon was bom to James William Angell and Phebe Ann Morton on 21 April 1806 in Florence, Oneida, New York. Thomas Angell was the first Angell immigrant to America - arriving in 1631. He and Roger Williams were on the same boat and were cousins. "Roger Williams was a clergyman of the Church of England and he disagreed violently with some of the Puritan beliefs, chiefly on the question of religious liberty. So insistent was he on the issue of the separation of church and state that the government banished him and Thomas Angell in 1635. They went to Rhode Island, where in 1636 they, with ten friends, founded the capital city of Providence." ("An Enduring Legacy - Solomon Angell", pg 356/ Solomon camefroma religious background. Regarding the 'Angell' ancestry, one genealogist states, "lam one of those rare mortals who can prove lineage from the celestial realm". The records indicate Thomas Angell's line includes many kings and queens from Scotland, England, etc. Back to Solomon's parents; James and Phebe had marital problems. To quote their son, Truman O. Angell, "Family difficulties occurred, which caused a separation of my parents [in 1815-6 - Solomon being 9-10 years old]... my mother having seven children to support, and nothing but her hands for her fortune, it can be seen that means of commencing an education were very limited; what I have received was gotten in winter schools, and very little at that. " (We assume Solomon had the same education). Continuing Truman's account of his childhood, "When I was about 9 years old [Solomon four years older would have been about thirteen in 1819], my father returned to his family" Eight years later [1827] Truman mentions living "in the neighborhood of my father's residence" for a couple of years. It appears Phebe and James were separated again and again. In 1833 Truman took Phebe to live with him "to be near her kinfolk who resided at China (later Java), Genesee, New York". In 1823 Phebe and James' daughter Abigail died, in 1829 a son, James, died; and then two more sons passed away in 1830 - Hiram and Washington. Another daughter also died young - Phebe Ann. Only five out often children outlived their mother and father. They were, of course, Solomon's siblings. Truman wrote, "Her [Phebe's] trials were truly great; she almost sank under them; but my sympathies were with her" The children left home early in life to make their own way. It is not known when Solomon left Providence, but he married his first love, Eunice Clark Young, in nearby Gloucester, Rhode Island on 13 April 1828, a few days before turning twenty-two. Eunice was eighteen. Their first child, Sarah Elizabeth, was bom 24 February 1832 in Providence, Rhode Island, followed one year later by Alma Truman who was bom in Java (previously China), Genesse, New York. Six more children (that we are aware of) followed with the last three children dying after the exodusfromNauvoo, probably in Winter Quarters or on the plains. Solomon's mother, Phebe Ann, heard about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ from her daughter, Mary Ann Angell (who later married Brigham Young). On Sunday, 7 Jan 1832, Phebe Ann Morton Angell was baptized in Warsaw, New York. Solomon and Eunice were baptized on that same date according to later Endowment House records. They were probably the first in our lineage to become members of The Church of Jesus Christ. Phebe's daughter, Mary Ann, had been baptized a week before. All had read the Book of Mormon and believed it to be true. A week or so later, a meeting was held at Phebe's home in China, New York, as well as one at Joseph Holbrook's home (he was a nephew of Phebe and James). It is possible that Solomon and Eunice attended those meetings as they were living nearby. Only a month later, on 24 February 1832, Eunice gave birth to their first child in Providence, Rhode Island.

Their second was bom in Java, Genesse, New York on 12 Jan 1833. April 1834 they and their two children joined with Joseph Holbrook to move to Kirtland, Ohio "the land of Zion" to live with the Mormons, An excerpt from an autobiography of Solomon's youngest sister, Caroline, states, "I left with my parents, Providence^ the place of my birth when I was six years old. The next month after I left there we traveled by steam and canal boats to Buffalo; hence to China, now called Java, in New York State. There I, with the rest of my family, first heard the gospel, and all that was there joined the Church but me, I being only seven years of age. In February 1837 [Note: Solomon and his family were already in Kirtland] we moved to Kirtland, State of Ohio, the first gathering place of the Saints. There I became acquainted with Prophet Joseph and his father, mother, brothers, sisters, and his wife Emma. " Shortly thereafter, in May 1834, Solomon joined the brethren that comprised Zion's Camp. This group was led by the Prophet Joseph Smith to go to Missouri and help the Saints there who were suffering persecution at the hands of a mob. That purpose of the trip was not achieved, but many future leaders emerged as a result of their sacrifice, obedience and teachings from the Prophet. After the camp was disbanded, Solomon returned to the Kirtland area, where the following year in 1835, he was ordained a Seventy and called into the first 70's Quorum organized, the First Quorum of the Seventy, a presiding quorum of the Church. Thus he entered the ranks of the General Authorities. Solomon purchased land in Kirtland from Brigham Young where the family lived for a few years; his son John Osbom was bom there in January 1837. The Church headquarters were in Kirtland, and the Prophet Joseph and other leaders lived there. During 1837 an economic crisis occurred which forced many banks, including the Mormons' bank, to close and savers lost their money. Dissention within and without the Church occurred. The Church Presidency were forced to relocate to Far West, Missouri. The other Saints were driven out of Kirtland also. There were also severe problems in Missouri and persecution continued throughout 1837-38, until the Saints living there were driven out after an extermination order from the Governor. It appears Solomon and Eunice chose to live in Muskingum County, Ohio for a few years as two of their children were bom there (Albert - 1839 and Mary - 1842). There are no records showing the family lived in Missouri. Truman, his brother, and his mother did live in Far West. Phebe Ann Angell was a midwife and assisted in the birth of Joseph Fielding Smith, future President of the Church, a son of Hyrurn and Mary Fielding Smith while living in Far West. In 1839 the Latter-day Saints began to gather in Commerce (Nauvoo), Illinois. At first there was great sickness but eventually Nauvoo became the "City Beautiful' - as the name implies. There were thousands of Mormons living in or around Nauvoo, and more came daily as Europeans were converted and came to Zion. The Angells continued to live in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio until at least 1842 (Mary Angell was bom there in November 1842). It is not certain when the family lived in Nauvoo, but family histories indicate Solomon helped build the Nauvoo Temple, so we assume they moved there about 1843-44. He was also in the Nauvoo Legion. It was in June of 1844 that the Prophet Joseph and his brother, Hymm were killed in Carthage, Illinois. Family histories say that Solomon and Eunice saw the transfiguration of Brigham Young when he spoke to the Saints about the Twelve Apostles assuming leadership of the Church (as opposed to Sidney Rigdon). Again, the Saints were driven from their homes in the midst of winter, crossing the Mississippi in freezing weather. We next hear of Solomon and his family in Winter Quarters. Sarah Elizabeth was married on 12 December 1847 to Jefferson Wright, she wasfifteenyears old. It was a bitter, hard winter, many died; perhaps even one or more of the youngest Angell children who died before 1850. Brigham Young asked Solomon, his brother-in-law, to watch over his [Brigham's] wives when Brigham took the first wagon train across the plains in 1847. Solomon agreed to do so, thus delaying his own journey to the Salt Lake Valley for a year. Solomon built his own wagon and they arrived in Salt Lake City in September 1848 in Brigham's Second Company. Solomon was 43, Eunice 39, Alma, their oldest son, was 15; John 10; Albert 8; Mary 6. Sarah Elizabeth arrived with her new husband. The Angells lived in Salt Lake City until 1866. They built a home

located on the comer of 3 rd South and 3 rd East in Salt Lake City. Some of the homes had one long room in which dances were held; the Angell home was one of those. He was also a iMinuteman> and on the SLC police force. Solomon and Francis Fletcher helped to open the first granite ledge in Cottonwood canyon where granite was cut to build the Salt Lake Temple. Solomon was in charge of cutting the stones according to the specifications given him by his brother, Truman Osbom, who was the Church Architect. Solomon was considered a master workman in the carpentry trade; he was able to read and work from blueprints, sketches and drawings and worked closely with his Truman in the actual construction of the buildings that Truman did the architectural work for (which were many in the Salt Lake Valley). Later when the constmction of the Salt Lake temple began, five years after his arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, Solomon worked on the temple. He actually hauled the temple's comer-stone from the quarry to its existing location! Because of Solomon's ability to plan, organize and direct work, for the next 15 years he was one of the foremost carpenters in charge of many different facets in the temple constmction. Solomon accepted and practiced plural marriage, as did most leaders in the Church. On 6 or 26 November 1853 he married Lucy Ann Fry in Salt Lake City, she died shortly after their marriage. Sometime later he married Lucinda Clark Hutchings (her second marriage after a divorce). They were sealed 15 Jul 1857 but later separated, she stayed in Salt Lake City when Solomon moved to Southern Utah. His last wife was Anna Cajsa Johanson whom he married 31 Oct 1863, and had sealed to him 31 Oct 1863. [Note: Some records state he was also married to Lucy Ann Decker - 1 don't think this is so, she married William Seeley and then Brigham Young.] In 1863 Solomon and his families were called to help colonize Southern Utah. Eunice and Anna and their children moved to Long Valley, Utah in 1865, where they lived in tents for quite some time. Indians drove them away and with great difficulty they finally found a sheltered, safe place to live and called it Pocketville (later Virgin City). Rains washed down over the mountains into their homes throughout the winter. The dampness caused Eunice to become very ill, and she was bedfast the last ten years of her life. She died on 8 February 1879 in Leeds. The Angells also lived in Virgin where Solomon helped complete the gristmill. In addition, they helped settle Tocquerville, Harrisburg and Leeds. Solomon built houses of rocks. In Leeds he built a two-story home and made all the furniture for it. He was also the blacksmith in town and the dentist, and made coffins for the dead. He made his own children's shoes, he planted gardens and orchards and brewed beer and made wine to sell. He had a big bass horn which he blew crossing the plains calling the Saints to meetings. Solomon was called and set apart by Erastus Snow as Presiding Elder of Leeds Ward 9 May 1869. Indians would come into their home and beg for food, leaving lice which required hard work to comb them out of the children's hair. Brigham Young said it was easier to feed the Indians than to fight them, and encouraged the Saints to befriend them. President Young often stayed with the Angells when he came to Dixie. The children went to school three months of the year. Much of this information was taken from an account of a daughter of William Henry Angell, brother of George Edward Angell. In conclusion, she states, "Solomon was an old man [age 59!] when he was called to go to Dixie and had suffered much during his life for the want of the necessities and comforts of life, but he ever bore a strong testimony of the Gospel and lived it to the best of his knowledge. He died 20 April 1881 among his family and was buried in Leeds Cemetery. " Anna, his fourth wife, was a counselor in Relief Society, a Primary President and a mid-wife. She had a daughter, Edith, who became a bedridden invalid from an illness. Anna died 18 May 1914. Lucinda finished raising her three youngest children. Records indicate after (Saul) her youngest child married in 1885 she lived alone (in Spanish Fork?) until 1905. Lucy Ann Fry died after 1860 (on Salt Lake 1860 Census). Lucy Caroline was probably her child.

Family Group Record


Husband
Bom Chr. Died Buried Married

Pagel of 2 LDS ordinance dates Baptized Apr Endowed 26 Feb SealPar 24 Apr SeaISp 11 Sep SeaISp SeaISp SeaISp Temple

Solomon ANGELL
2 1 A p r 1806 2 0 A p r 1881 1881 13 Apr 1828

Place Florence, Oneida, New York


Place

Place Leeds, Washinqton, Utah Place Leeds, Washinqton, Utah Place Glouester, Rhode Island other spouse Anna Cajia JOHANSON Married 31 Oct 1863 | Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah other spouse Lucy Ann FRY Married 6 Nov 1853 1 Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah other spouse Lucinda CLARKE
Married 5 Jul 1857 Place

1833 LIVE 1851 EHOUS 1961 1852 EHOUS

31 Oct 18631 EHOUS 3 Oct 1867 15 Jul 1857 EHOUS

Husband's father James William ANGELL Husband's mother Phebe Ann MORTON Wife Bom 23 Nov 1809 Place Gloucester, Providence, Rhode Island
Chr. Died Buried Place 8 Feb 1879 8 Feb 1879

wife's father wife-smother


Children

Place Leeds, Washinqton, Utah Place Leeds, Washinqton, Utah Nathan YOUNG Sarah WHITMAN

LDS ordinance dates Temple Baptized 7 Jan 1832 LIVE Endowed 25 Feb 1851 EHOUS SealPar 23 Jun 1994 SLAKE

List each child in order of birth.

LDS ordinance dates Baptized Endowed SealPar

Temple

Sarah Elizabeth ANGELL


Bom
Chr. Died Buried

24 Feb 1832
1905

Place North Providence, Providence, Rhode Island


Place

spouse Married M Bom


Chr. Died Buried

Place Deseret, Millard, Utah Place Deseret, Millard, Utah Jefferson WRIGHT 12Dec1847 I Place Winter Quarters, Potta., Nebraska 12 Jan 1833 Place Java, Genesse, New York
Jun 12 J u n 1911 13 J u n 1911 Place

Sep 1846 28 Mar 1854 EHOUS 17 Nov 1970 IFALL

SeaISp Baptized Endowed SealPar

1854 EHOUS 31 Oct 1852 6 Nov 1852 EHOUS 4 Feb 1970 OAKLA

Alma Truman ANGELL


Place Leeds, Washinqton, Utah Place Leeds, Washinqton, Utah Charlotte BOYCE 6 Nov 1852 Place <-, Java,, Genesee, New York> Place Kirtland, Lake, Ohio
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18 Jan 2000

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John Osborn ANGELL


10 Jan 1837 Died Buried spouse Married spouse
Married

22 Dec 1920 Place Salt Lake Citv. Salt Lake, Utah 24 Dec 1920 Place Sarah Ermina Prudence CAHOON 29 Dec 1858 1 Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah Sarah Jane MIKESELL
| Place

12 Auq 1852 14 Auq 1857 4 Feb 1970 OAKLA

SeaISp SeaISp Baptized Endowed SealPar

Cleared 21 Oct 1872 EHOUS 1856 1 Nov 1861 4 Feb 1970 OAKLA

Albert ANGELL
Bom chr. Died Buried spouse Married 25 Auq 1839 j Place , Muskingum County, Oh Place , Muskinqum County, Oh 1 Dec 1906 Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah 1906 Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Thirza Vilate CAHOON 1865 1 Place Salt Lake City. Salt Lake, Utah
22 N o v 17 Jul 15 O c t 18 O c t 1842 1852 1936 1936

SeaISp Baptized Endowed SealPar

.5 Dec 1863 17 Jul 1852 7 Dec 1861 4 Feb 1970 OAKLA

Mary ANGELL
Born Chr. Died Buried

Place Zanesville, Msknqm, Oh


Place

spouse
Married

Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake, Utah Place Salt Lake Citv, Salt Lake. Utah Samuel Lozene ENSIGN Samuel Lozene ENSIGN

2 9 D e c 1858 I Place 2 9 Dec 1 8 5 8 TP'ace

SeaISp SeaISp

7 Dec 1861 EHOUS

spouse
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Address

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Family Group Record


Husband Solomon ANGELL wife Eunice Clark YOUNG
Children List each child in order of birth. 6 M George ANGELL Bom 1844 Place Of, Zanesville, Muskinqum, Ohio
Chr. Place LDS ordinance dates

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Temple

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Died
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Place Place | Place

15 Auq 1991 30 Mar 1989 31 Mar 1989

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William Henry ANGELL


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1845 Bef1850

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Died
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20 Sep 1898 SGEOR 30 Mar 1989 SLAKE 30 Mav 1995 IFALL

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Emma ANGELL
Bom
Chr.

1847 Bef1850

Place Place Place Place I Place

Baptized Endowed SealPar

Died
Buried Spouse Married

7 Jan 1989 29 Mar 1989 25 Mav 1995

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Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances

Chart no. 1 16 Hope ANGELL B:22 Dec 1685 M:22 May 1712 D: 11 Feb 1759 BEPSC

10 Edward TRIPP B:Abt 1709 BEPSC P:Of.Providence.P.Rhode Island 21 AnnMANTON M:Abt 1733 B:1688 P:Of.Providence.P.Rhode Island 5 [Mary TRIPP D: D: 19 Mar 1780 B:1746 BEPSC P: NP.Providence.Rhode Island 22 Nathaniel AMES P: Of.Providence.P.Rhode Island B: 9 Oct 1677 D: 16 Jun 1819 M:2 Dec 1702 P: N. Providence.Providence.Ri \-\ Susanna AMES D: 14 Jul 1770 B: 13 Jun 1711 BEPSC P: Bridgewater.P.Masschusetts 2 3 Susanna HOWARD 1 Solomon ANGELL D:1 Feb 1788 8:1683 B:21 Apr 1806 BEPSC P: Johnston.P.Rhode Island D:11 Jan 1767 P: Florence.Oneida.New York 24 Richard MORTON M: 13 Apr 1828 B:1 Oct 1704 P:Glouester,Rhode Island M: 25 Feb 1731 D:20 Apr 1881 12 Benjamin NORTON D: 2 Jan 1772 P: Leeds, Washington.Utah B:20 Oct 1739 BEPSC P: Athol.W.Massachusetts M:28 Sep 1760 P: Athol.Worcester.Ma D:Aft 1780 P: Guilford.Windham, Vermont 25 MacvWAITE B: 17 Nov 1708 D:2 Nov 1743

2 James William ANGELL B: 15 Oct 1776 ~ BEPSC P:NP,Providence,Rhode Island M:21 Mar 1804 P: Camden.Oneida.New York D:7 Nov 1850 P: North Providence.P.Ri

8 Abiah ANGELL B:1Jul1715 BEPSc P: NP.Providence.Rhode Island 17 Lydia OLNEY M: 17 Mar 1738 B: 30 Apr 1688 4 Soloman Abiah ANGELL P:Providence,P,Rhode Island D: 12 Feb 1749 B:1741 BEPSC D: 14 Sep 1760 P^SmithfielcLP.Rhode Island 18 Edward S M I T H P: Of.Providence.P.Rhode Island B:1667 M: 17 Aug 1767 M:1700 P: NP.Providence.Rhode Island Freeteve^SMiTH D:9 Nov 1726 B: 12 Dec 1724 BEPScD:21 Apr 1806 P: Providence,?,Rhode Island .. Mercy MOWRY P:N. Providence, Providence, Ri D:1766 B:1680 P: Johnston.P,Rhode Island D:1741 20 Lot TRIPP B:26 Dec 1684 M: 6 May 1707 D:26 Sep 1720

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BEPSC

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Euniee-Cterfc YOUNG
(Spouse of no. 1)

3 Phebe Arm MORTON B:28 Mar 1786 BEPSC P: Utica.Oneida.New York D: 15 Nov 1854 P: Salt Lake City,Salt Lake, Utah

6 Abraham MORTON B:28 Mar 1762 BEPS P: Athol.Worcester.Ma 26SamuelJDEXTER B: 14 Dec 1708 M:20 Aug 1782 M: 18 May 1731 P: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois 13 iMary DEXTER D: D: 20 Aug 1839 B:11 Jun 1743 BEPSC P: Nauvoo.Hancock.lllinois P: Harwick, W.Massachusetts 27 Maty CLARK D: B:18 Mar 1715 P: Harwick, W, Massachusetts D:

BEPSC

B PSC

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28 Thomas LANGFORD B:22Mar 1695 M:25 May 1724 14 N HOLDERBEE LANGFORD D: 5 Jan 1756 B:24 Sep 1724 BEPS P:EG,Kent,Rhode Island 29 Harniah-NORTHHOP M: B:1699 P: 7 Phebe LANGFORD D:1787 B:23 Jan 1762 BEPS D:30 Dec 1789 P: Of Guilford.Windham .Vermont P: N.Hampshire.Massachusetts 30 D:20 Dec 1845 P: Nauvoo.Hancock.ll 15 Mary STANFORD B:2 Jan 1740 BE S P:New Haven.NH.Connecticut 31. D: B: -j-Date-ptepBFed --P :-Northampton,^Massachtissetts
6 Sep 2007

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INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY Name: Relationship: Date born: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Marriage to: (direct line): ANGELL, Solomon Date of marriage: Place of marriage: Child in lineage: Comments: One of our first ancestors to Join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1832), Eunice experienced almost all of the early Church history. She and her husband, Solomon, lived in Kirtland, Nauvoo, Winter Quarters, Salt Lake City, and then pioneered Southern Utah. She was an eye witness with her husband to a spiritual manifestation that the "mantle" of Joseph Smith had fallen upon Brigham Young and the voice heard was that of Joseph Smith assuring the Saints that he (Brigham Young) should be the next prophet and leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Brigham Young was her brother-in-law, having married Solomon's sister, Mary Ann Angell. Her first three children died 1844-1847 and were buried along the roadside as they traveled with the Saints. She was also left alone often as her husband left for days responding to callings and other activities. Solomon took three more wives in compliance with direction from Church leaders, Eunice being the senior wife. Another remarkable woman in the gospel of Jesus Christ. 13 Apr 1828 Age: 18 Gloucester, Providence, RI ANGELL, Sarah Elizabeth Father: Mother: YOUNG, Nathan WHITMAN, Sarah YOUNG, Eunice Clark Great-great grandmother 23 Nov 1809 8 Feb 1879 Age: 69 Chapter: To: Place born: W - 31 Iris Wood Gloucester, Providence, RI

Place of Death: Leeds, Washington, Utah Burial Place: Leeds, Washington, Utah

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY (PAGE 2) Name: YOUNG, Eunice Clark Places lived: (Chronologized, earliest to latest, incl. age) 1809 -1828 (Age 0-19) Gloucester, Providence, Rhode Island) (m. S. Angell RI 1828) 1828 -1832 (Age 19-22) Providence, Providence, Rhode Island (dau. Sarah born Feb 1832) 1832 - 1833 (Age 22-24) Java, Genesee, New York (Baptized Jan 1832) (son Alma b. Jan 1833) 1834 -1834 (Age 25-25) Java [China], Genesee, New York 1834 -1839 (Age 25-30) Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio (moved to Kirtland) (son John born 1837) (Husband called as General Authority, 1st Quorum of 70s, 28 Feb 1835) Note: May have gone back to Java, New York for awhile - near Lima 1839 - ? (Age 30-?) Muskingum County Ohio (Albert born 1839) 1841 (Age 32-?) Nauvoo, Illinois 1842 (Age 33) Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio (Mary born 1842) 1843 -1846 (Age 34-37) Unknown - probably Nauvoo 1846 -1848 (Age 37-39) Winter Quarters, Nebraska 1848 -1865 (Age 39-56) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (1864 - 8th Ward, Great Salt Lake) 1865 - 1866 (Age 56-57) Long Valley (Pocketville), Washington, Utah 1866 -1870 (Age 57-61) Tocqueville, Harrisburg, Rockville, Utah - helped settle So. Utah towns 1870 -1879 (Age 61-69) Leeds, Washington, Utah (Eunice died 8 Feb 1879) Schooling: None Mother, pioneer Handiwork None

Occupation(s):

Achievements/Activities/Hobbies/Misc.

Additional marriage(s): (Who, place, date and age)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints information: (Date, place, by whom) Baptism: 7 Jan 1832, Rhode Island Temple Endowment: 25 Feb 1851 EHOUS Sealing to parents: 23 Jun 1994 SLAC Sealing to spouse: 11 Sep 1852 EHOUS Church Callings: Patriarchal Blessing: Missions: Unknown 1836, Kirtland, Ohio by Joseph Smith, Sr. Dixie Mission 1862

Sources used for this history: "Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude", Daughters of Utah Pioneers "Solomon Angell and Eunice Clark Young", history written by William Henry Angell. "Solomon Angell 1806-1881. LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jensen, Vol 4, pg 591, "Solomon Angell" Daughter of Utah Pioneers, submitted by Ivie J. Ensign, granddaughter, "Leeds", historical events in bits and pieces by Wilma Cot Beal, Truman O. Angell autobiography, "Caroline Frances Angell Davis Holbrook 1825-1908", autobiography by daughter of James William Angell. Obituary from the 'Davis County Clipper' newspaper; Kirtland city records from LDS records office, 1880,1870 Census Leeds, Utah, 1860 Census Salt Lake City, Utah, 1820 Providence, RI Census. Kikipedia (New York) encyclopedia Heart Throbs, Vol IV, p. 410, Endowment House records

Brief History of Eunice Clark YOUNG Eunice was bom to Nathan Young and Sarah Whitman in Gloucester, Providence, Rhode Island. They were the great-grandparents of President Harry S. Truman. Her ancestors can be traced to one of the Mayflower pilgrims, Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644), who was her 11th great-grandfather. Based on a census and on temple endowment records, we place her birth to be 23 November 1809. Most of her history is taken from the activities of her husband, one of the first general authorities of the restored Church. Solomon and Eunice were married on 13 April 1828, she was 19 years old, Solomon 21. They lived in or near Providence, Rhode Island for the first few years of their marriage, then moved to Java, New York until 1834. The Angells were introduced to a new religion about 1831 and embraced the gospel. Original Temple records state Eunice's date of baptism as 7 Jan 1832. She and her husband, Solomon Angell, were baptized on the same day. Sarah Elizabeth, our ancestor, was bom a month later on 24 February 1832. The water they were baptized in was undoubtedly very cold in January, and she was eight months pregnant! Solomon and Eunice also received their endowments at the same time, 25 February 1851 in Salt Lake City at the Endowment House. The work for Eunice was done by Jemima Young and E. Ann Whitney. She received her patriarchal blessing in 1836 at Kirtland, Ohio from Joseph Smith, Sr. (copy in file). Their first child, Sarah Elizabeth, was bom in Providence, Rhode Island; followed one year later by Alma Truman who was bom in Java (previously China), Genesse, New York. Six more children (that we are aware of) followed with the last three dying after the exodusfromNauvoo, probably in Winter Quarters or on the plains. Solomon went to Missouri with Joseph Smith in Zion's Camp, leaving Eunice at the home of Brigham Young in Kirtland. The experience strengthened their testimonies. They lived in Kirtland for several years and then moved to Muskingum County, Ohio for a few years where two of their children were bom (Albert -1839 and Mary - 1842). In 1839 the Latter-day Saints began to gather in Commerce (Nauvoo), Illinois. The Angells continued to live in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio at least until 1842 (Mary Angell was bom there in November 1842). It is not certain when the family lived in Nauvoo, but family histories indicate Solomon helped build the Nauvoo Temple, so we assume they moved there about 1843-44. He was also in the Nauvoo Legion. It was in June of 1844 that the Prophet Joseph and his brother, Hyrum were killed in Carthage, Illinois. Family histories say that Solomon and Eunice saw the transfiguration of Brigham Young when he spoke to the Saints about the Twelve Apostles assuming leadership of the Church as opposed to Sidney Rigdon. Again the Saints were driven from their homes in the midst of winter, crossing the Mississippi in freezing weather. We next hear of Solomon and his family in Winter Quarters. Sarah Elizabeth, their daughter, was married on 12 December 1847 to Jefferson Wright, she was fifteen years old. It was a bitter, hard winter many died, perhaps even one or more of the youngest Angell children who died before 1850 Solomon built his own wagon and the family arrived in Salt Lake City in September 1848 in Brigham's Second Company. Solomon was 43, Eunice 39, Alma, their oldest son, was 15; John 10; Albert 8; Mary 6. Sarah Elizabeth arrived with her new husband. The Angells lived in Salt Lake City until 1866. They built a home located on the comer of 3rd South and 3rd East in Salt Lake City. Some of the homes had one long room in which dances were held; the Angell home was one of those. Solomon accepted and practiced plural marriage, as did most leaders in the Church. On 6 or 26 November 1853 he married Lucy Ann Fry in Salt Lake City, she died shortly after their marriage. Sometime later he married Lucinda Clark Hutchings (her second marriage after a divorce). They were sealed 15 Jul 1857 but later separated; she stayed in Salt Lake City when Solomon moved to Southern Utah. His last wife was Anna Cajsa Johanson who he married 31 Oct 1863, and had sealed to him 31 Oct 1863. [Note: Some records state

he was also married to Lucy Ann Decker - 1 don't think this is so, she married William Seeley and then Brigham Young,] In 1863 Solomon and his families were called to help colonize southern Utah. Eunice and Anna and their children moved to Long Valley, Utah in 1865, where they lived in tents for quite some time. Indians drove them away and with great difficulty they finally found a sheltered, safe place to live and called it Pocketville (later Virgin City). Rains washed down over the mountains into their homes throughout the winter. Eunice was about 56 years old at that time, and the dampness caused her to become very ill from then on. The Angells also lived in Virgin where Solomon helped complete the gristmill. In addition, they helped settle Tocquerville, Harrisburg, and Leeds. Solomon's brother, Truman Angell, was the architect of the St. George Temple and Solomon often helped in the building of that temple. The family went and did what was asked and expected of them. Solomon was called and set apart by Erastus Snow as Presiding Elder of Leeds Ward 9 May 1869. Indians would come into their home and beg for food, leaving lice which required hard work to comb them out of the children's hair. Brigham Young said it was easier to feed the Indians than tofightthem, and encouraged the Saints to befriend them. President Young often stayed with the Angells when he came to Dixie. Two of Solomon and Eunice's children lived nearby in Leeds and Virgin, but the other three living children resided in the Salt Lake area in their later years. Because of the hardships she had endured, Eunice lost her health and was bedfast the last ten years of her life, Eunice died on 8 February 1879 in Leeds, Washington, Utah. A dedicated pioneer woman.

Pedigree Chart
Completed Ordinances: B Baptized E Endowed P Sealed to parents S Sealed to spouse C Children's ordinances 8 Robert YOUNG B:Bef 1690 P: Providence,P.Rhode Island M: Abt 1716 P: Providence.P.Rhode Island D:2 Jun 1727 P: Providence.P.Rhode Island Sarah YOUNG B:Abt 1688 P: Providence.P.Rhode Island D:Aft2Jun1727 P:

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4 Andrew YOUNG B:Abt1717 BE S P: Smithfield.P.Rhode Island M:Abt 1757 P: Rhode Island D:Bef1802 P:

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2 Nathan YOUNG B:Abt 1760 BEPS P:Providence,P,Rhode Island M: Abt 1784 P: Gloucester.P.Rhode Island D:8 Sep 1810 P: Rhode Island

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Mrs YOUNG B:Abt1719 BE S P: Smithfield.P.Rhode Island D: P: 11

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1 Eunice Clark YOUNG B:23 Nov 1809 BEPSC P: Gloucester.P.Rhode Island M: 13 Apr 1828 PrGlouester.Rhode Island D:8 Feb 1879 P: Leeds.Washington.Utah

23 B: D: 24 John WHITMAN B:20 Feb 1698 M: 16 Apr 1720 D:

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Solomon ANGELL
(Spouse of no. 1)

3 Sarah WHITMAN B: 18 Dec 1772 BEPS P: Gloucester.P.Rhode Island D:1832 P:WG,Providence,Rhode Island

6 Valentine WHITMAN D: B: 19 Sep 1749 BepSC P: P: Smithfield Twp.P.Rhode Island M: 15 Jul 1771 P: Providence.P.Rhode Island 13 Urania D: B: Abt 1725 P: Rhode Island P: Providence.Rhode Island D:Bef10Sep1767 P:

12 John WHITMAN B:6 Oct 1723 BEPSc P: Providence,Rhode Island 25 Sarah SPRAGUE M:Abt 1748 B:7 Mar 1696 P: Providence,Rhode Island D: 26

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14 John MOREHEAD B:Abt 1726 BE SC P: Providence.Rhode Island 29 M:5 Dec 1751 P: Providence.Rhode Island D: Nancy MOREHEAD D: B: 10 Sep 1752 BEPSC P: Smithfield Twp.P.Rhode Island P: 30. D: P: 15 Prudy BURLINGAME B:Abt1728 BE SC P: Providence.Rhode Island 31 D: B: P: D:

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