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STRINGHAM (twin) was born about 1730 in Clinton, Dutchess County, New York.
She has Ancestral File Number 10ZH-SVL. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel
PETERS. Hannah STRINGHAM was born in 1696 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number NLCJ-4X. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Richard CHEESEMAN. Richard CHEESEMAN and Hannah STRINGHAM were married in 1726. Henry STRINGHAM was born in 1765 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-2N. Parents: Jacob STRINGHAM and Elizabeth OAKLEY. Spouse: Susanna PELL. Henry STRINGHAM and Susanna PELL were married about 1787. Jacob STRINGHAM was born about 1737 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He died on 14 MAR 1833 at Chenango, Broome County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number 8KHJ-WT. He is reference number 80. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel PETERS. Spouse: Elizabeth OAKLEY. Jacob STRINGHAM and Elizabeth OAKLEY were married on 9 DEC 1761 in North Hempstead, Queens County, New York. Children were: James STRINGHAM, Daniel STRINGHAM, Henry STRINGHAM, John STRINGHAM, Martha STRINGHAM, Jacob STRINGHAM, Betsy STRINGHAM. Jacob STRINGHAM was born in 1771 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-56. Parents: Jacob STRINGHAM and Elizabeth OAKLEY. Spouse: Hester BADDOW. Jacob STRINGHAM and Hester BADDOW were married about 1793. Jacob Albert
STRINGHAM was born on 3 OCT 1862 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.
He died on 21 JUL 1954 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.
He was buried on 23 JUL 1954 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah.
He has Ancestral File Number 28JZ-69. He was ordained a High Priest.
STRINGHAM, JACOB (son of Jeremiah Stringham and Sallie Bovee). Born Oct. 3, 1862, in Missouri. Married Anna Harmon Oct. 4, 1884, Salt Lake City (daughter of Ansel P. Harmon and Roseline Chandler of Holden, Utah). She was born Nov. 11, 1862, and died Oct. 26, 1910. Their children: Ethel b. Jan. 30, 1885, m. Ole Dastrup; Roseline b. Sept. 5, 1887; Marion b. Feb. 1, 1890; Zina b. Dec. 28, 1892; Ansel b. Aug. 26, 1895; Ruby b. Oct. 19, 1898, died; Alta b. Feb. 4, 1901; Sarah b. May 15, 1904; Anna b. Sept. 5, 1908. Family home Vermillion, Utah. High priest; counselor in bishopric and assistant Sunday school superintendent Vermillion ward. Farmer and stockraiser. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah Ann BOVEE. Spouse: Anna Rose HARMON. Jacob Albert STRINGHAM and Anna Rose HARMON were married on 4 OCT 1883 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Children were: Ethel STRINGHAM, Roseline STRINGHAM, Marion STRINGHAM, Zina STRINGHAM, Ansel STRINGHAM, Ruby STRINGHAM, Alta STRINGHAM, Sarah STRINGHAM, Anna STRINGHAM. James STRINGHAM was born in 1708 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number NLCJ-C5. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Mary CORNELL. James STRINGHAM and Mary CORNELL were married on 23 JUN 1727. Spouse: Deborah SACKETT. James STRINGHAM and Deborah SACKETT were married on 28 OCT 1737. James STRINGHAM was born about 1732 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-C7. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel PETERS. James STRINGHAM was born on 1 SEP 1761 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He died on 14 FEB 1861 at Colesville, Broome County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number 2G15-F2. He is reference number 40. Parents: Jacob STRINGHAM and Elizabeth OAKLEY. Spouse: Martha WILLIS. James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS were married in 1785 in New York. Children were: George STRINGHAM, Charles STRINGHAM, Phillip STRINGHAM, Betsy STRINGHAM, Fanny STRINGHAM, Margaret STRINGHAM, William STRINGHAM, Richard Joseph STRINGHAM, Walter STRINGHAM, Mirah STRINGHAM. James Bryant STRINGHAM was born on 7 MAR 1874 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He died on 1 APR 1959 at Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF. Jeanette STRINGHAM was born on 20 MAY 1875 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. She died on 11 AUG 1968 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF. Jeremiah
STRINGHAM was born on 5 FEB 1828 in Broome County, New York.
He died on 25 NOV 1899 at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. He was buried
on 28 NOV 1899 in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. He has Ancestral File
Number 28JX-PQ. He is reference number 10. He has more
notes. Encyclopedic History of the LDS Church, Andrew Jenson.
WAYNE STAKE OF ZION consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in Wayne County, Utah, with headquarters at Loa, the county seat, where there is a fine tabernacle in which stake conferences and other large meetings are held, and where there is also a stake house for the accommodation of the stake presidency and the High Council. Most of the population are Latter-day Saint farmers and stock-raisers. The west part of the stake includes the well known Fremont Valley, originally called Rabbit Valley, the elevation of which is approximately 7,500 feet above sea level. The settlements further east along the Fremont River have the benefit of a milder climate, the altitude being lower. Rabbit Valley, or Fremont Valley, in which Loa is centrally located, is one of the best watered valleys in Utah, having sufficient water to irrigate all the arable lands in the valley by taking advantage of reservoirs. Fremont Valley is about 16 miles long, tapering off to a canyon on the east, and at places it widens out to about five miles. All kinds of hardier cereals and fruits are raised in the valley, and most of the irrigation is dependent upon the Fremont River, Spring Creek and Road Creek. The Wayne Stake of Zion consists of six organized wards, namely, Fremont, Loa, Lyman, Teasdale, Thurber and Torrey. The famous Fish Lake, situated in the tops of the mountains, is about ten miles northwest of Loa. When Rabbit Valley first became known to the pioneers of Utah, the Indians were roaming around Fish Lake and often made their camps in Fremont Valley, as Fish Lake and the Fremont River abounded in fish. The mountains and valleys in that part of Utah afforded plenty of game for the Red men. During the Black Hawk Indian War Gen. Warren Snow had an engagement with the Indians at the foothills near Red Lake, about three miles southwest of Thurber, and Gen. William B. Pace, who soon afterwards passed through the valley with a number of men, noticed that rabbits were very plentiful in the east side of the valley, and this fact suggested the name which the valley bore for many years. In June, 1874, Andrew J. Allred of Spring City, and other explorers looking for homes, passed through Rabbit Valley. These men took up land claims and explored the whole country between Fish Lake and that part of the country now occupied by the settlement of Teasdale. Based upon the reports of these men, Fremont Valley was settled by Latter-day Saints in 1875 by former residents of Payson, Utah County, and others, who brought in herds of cattle. Hugh Jefferson McClellan was the only white man who spent the winter of 1875 1876 in the valley, living in a house which he built on the east side of the creek, about 1 1/2 miles southeast of the present Lea townsite. This was the first house erected in that part of Rabbit Valley. The same year the Richfield United Order herders built a cabin southeast of where Thurber now stands. The Richfield Co-op herd consisted of horses, sheep and cattle. In May, 1876, the first actual settlement of Fremont Valley took place, when Andrew J. Allred brought his family into the valley. Others followed the same year and in 1877. The first Latter-day Saint meeting in the valley was held Dec. 16, 1877. Bishop Joseph A. Wright of the Grass Valley Ward (Sevier Co.) held jurisdiction over the first L. D. S. settlers in Rabbit Valley, and Jeremiah Stringham was appointed presiding Elder there. During the absence of Brother Stringham, Franklin W. Young took temporary charge of the branch. As the inhabitants in Rabbit Valley gradually grew, a townsite was surveyed July 29, 1878, consisting of eight blocks with 4 lots in each, which was enlarged in 1880. At a quarterly conference of the Sevier Stake held at Richfield Nov. 24, 1878, George S. Rust of Grass Valley was chosen as Bishop in Rabbit Valley, the ward to be known as the Fremont Ward. It included all the settlers in the valley who had formerly belonged to the Grass Valley Ward. As Brother Rust never moved into the valley, Elias H. Blackburn of Minersville, Beaver Co.,Utah, was chosen as Bishop of the Fremont Ward, and was sustained in that capacity by the people May 26, 1880. Under his administration the population grew in Fremont Valley, and in June, 1882, the Fremont Ward was divided, the east part of the same being organized as the Thurber Ward. In 1883 Blue Valley and Hanksville were settled by Latter-day Saints; later in 1883 Kanesville was founded, and in 1885 East Loa (now Lyman) came into existence. The saints on the townsite of Fremont were organized as the Spencer Branch in February, 1886, which branch was organized as a regular bishop s ward named Fremont Ward June 14, 1887. At a special conference held at Loa, Sept. 28, 1893, the saints residing in Fremont Valley were separated from the Sevier Stake of Zion and organized into a new stake named the Wayne Stake of Zion, with Willis E. Robison as president. When first organized, the stake consisted of six wards, namely, Loa, Fremont, Kanesville, Teasdale, Thurber and Blue Valley. Pres. Robison presided until 1906, when he was succeeded by Gearson S. Bastian, who in 1910 was succeeded by Joseph Eckersley, who in 1924 was succeeded by William H. Callahan, who in 1926 was succeeded by William F. Webster, who presided Dec. 31, 1930. Other stake officers have acted as follows: First counselors in the stake presidency: Hans M. Hansen, 1893-1903; Gearson S. Bastian, 1903-1906; Joseph Eckersley, 1906-1910; John R. Stewart, 1910-1916; George W. Okerlund, 1916-1924; William F. Webster, 1924-1926, and George W. Okerlund (serving a second term), 1926-1930. Second counselors: Gearson S. Bastian, 1893-1903; Joseph Eckersley, 1903-1906; John R. Stewart, 1906-1910; Benjamin F. Brown, 1910-1912; Moroni Lazenby, 1912-1916; Walter E. Hanks, 1916-1924, and George T. Eckersley, 1924-1930. Stake clerks: Joseph Eckersley, 1893-1901; Benjamin F. Brown, 1901-1903; Joseph Eckersley (serving a second term), 1903-1904; John T. Lazenby, 1904-1906; Joseph Eckersley (serving a third term), 1906-1911; Walter E. Stewart, 1911-1912; George T. Eckersley, 1912-1918; Devere Child, 1918-1919, and George T. Eckersley (serving a second term), 1919-1930. The membership of the Wayne Stake Dec. 31, 1930, was 1,971, including 444 children. The following information was taken from the history of Briant Burgess: Grandfather Joseph Colby told me he was born in Fillmore, and grew up in Holden, Utah. He said he played and wrestled with many of the Indian kids who lived there. Holden was an Indian Reservation for the Goshute Indians. He got his first six years of school there. The remainder of his education came through self study and practical experiences. Grandfather Colby was a smart and shrewd businessman. As a young man he accumulated a great deal of wealth. He owened several farms and ranches, three sheep herds, and a drug store. Grandfather Colby met Grandmother Mary Ellen Stringham in Holden. They were married September 16, 1877. Grandmother's parents were Jeremiah and Sarah A. Bova Stringham. Jeremiah Stringham's father was George Stringham. George Stringham and his family joined the Mormon Church in Palmyra, New York in 1830, the year Joseph Smith organized it, and there were just 30 members. When George Stringham joined the church, he had four children, Sabra, 9 years old; Briant, 7; Jeremiah, 5, who later became Grandmother Colby's father; and Elmeda, 1 year old. George Stringham and his family followed Joseph Smith and his members to Kirtland, Ohio. There they built a temple in which they could fully practice their religion. Jeremiah was rebaptized, but date not given Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah STRINGHAM, JEREMIAH (son of George Stringham and Polly Hendrickson). Came to Utah 1863, John R. Young company. Married Sallie Bovee in eastern states, who came to Utah with husband. Their children: Benjamin; George, m. Emily Billings; William, m. Annie Cameron; Mary, m. Joseph Colby; Jacob, m. Anna Harmon; Jeremiah, m. Martha Keel; Zina, died. Family resided Salt Lake City, Manti and Nephi, Utah. Married Mary Brinkerhoff at Salt Lake City (daughter of George Brinkerhoff of Long Valley, Utah). Their children: Sallie, m. ____ King; Jeanette; James; Lillian, m. Mr. Grundy; David; Thomas. Family home Thurber, Utah. Active pioneer in Sanpete and Juab counties. Guard during Black Hawk Indian war. Farmer and stockraiser. Died 1904, Manti, Utah. THURBER WARD Andrew Jenson, Encyclopedic History of the Church, p.874 THURBER WARD, Wayne Stake, Wayne Co., Utah, consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in the lower end of Fremont Valley. It includes the village of Thurber, which is situated about two miles north of the Fremont River, and about two miles from the east end of the Fremont Valley, or from Heaths millsite, near the base of the Mountains on the north, and four miles from the mountains on the east. Thurber is nine miles by road southeast of Loa, the headquarters of the Wayne Stake of Zion, six miles northwest of Teasdale, 62 miles southeast of Richfield, Sevier Co., Utah, and 235 miles by nearest road southeast of Salt Lake City. Most of the people reside on the townsite in the winter, while a number of them spend the summer months on farms and ranches. The farming land belonging to the Thurber settlement lies on both sides of the Fremont River, from which stream and from Pine Creek water is obtained for irrigation purposes. Thurber was first settled in the spring of 1879 by Jeremiah Stringam and family, and others, who at once commenced digging a water ditch, tapping Fremont River about three miles northwest of the present townsite. Geo. Brinkerhoff built the first house at Thurber. The first presiding Elder of the new settlement was Jeremiah Stringam, who formerly had presided over the whole valley. More settlers arrived in 1880 and in 1881 a small log school house was erected. In 1880, when Elias H. Blackburn was made Bishop of the Fremont Valley Ward, Jorgen Jørgensen was appointed to preside over the Branch at Thurber. He acted in that capacity until June, 1882, when the Thurber Branch was organized as the Thurber Ward, with George Brinkerhoff as Bishop. He was succeeded in 1886 by Theodore Brandley, who in 1887 was succeeded by William Meeks, who in 1894 was succeeded by Mathew W. Mansfield, who in 1900 was succeeded by James Grant, who in 1901 was succeeded by George W. Stringham, who in 1906 was succeeded by George Brinkerhoff, who in 1910 was succeeded by George W. Sidwell, who in 1912 was succeeded by R. Arthur Meeks, who in 1924 was succeeded by George C. Brinkerhoff, who in 1928 was succeeded by George M. Hunt, who presided Dec. 31, 1930. On that date the Thurber Ward had 302 members, including 61 children. The total population of the Thurber (Bicknell) Precinct was 311 in 1930. Andrew Jenson, Church Chronology, December 16, 1877 (Sunday) The Saints who had settled in Rabbit Valley (now Wayne Co.), Utah, were organized as a branch of the Church, called the Rabbit Valley branch; Jeremiah Stringham, president; the branch was organized as a Ward in 1878, with Geo. S. Rust as Bishop; still later it was named Loa. @T287@ Parents: George STRINGHAM and Polly HENDRICKSON. Spouse: Sarah Ann BOVEE. Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah Ann BOVEE were married on 12 SEP 1849 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. Alternate dates: 12 Sep 1848, 2 Sep 1849 and 21 Sep 1849. Children were: Mary Ellen STRINGHAM, Benjamin Franklin STRINGHAM, George Walter STRINGHAM, William Elijah STRINGHAM, Jacob Albert STRINGHAM, Jeremiah STRINGHAM Jr., Margaret Elizabeth STRINGHAM. Spouse: Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF. Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF were married on 10 OCT 1871 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Children were: Sally Mae STRINGHAM, James Bryant STRINGHAM, Jeanette STRINGHAM, Lillian STRINGHAM, David Hyrum STRINGHAM, Thomas Henry STRINGHAM. Spouse: Sarah Frances SMITH. Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah Frances SMITH were married on 25 OCT 1893. Jeremiah STRINGHAM Jr. was born on 23 NOV 1864 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. He died on 22 FEB 1953 at Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming. He was buried on 25 FEB 1953 in Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming. He has Ancestral File Number 28JZ-7G. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah Ann BOVEE. Spouse: Martha Jane KEELE. Jeremiah STRINGHAM Jr. and Martha Jane KEELE were married on 21 NOV 1887 in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. John STRINGHAM was born about 1767 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-3T. Parents: Jacob STRINGHAM and Elizabeth OAKLEY. Spouse: Ruth ROCKSMITH. John STRINGHAM and Ruth ROCKSMITH were married about 1789. Lillian STRINGHAM was buried on 6 MAR 1867 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. She was born on 1 OCT 1877 in Prattville, Sevier County, Utah. She died on 5 MAR 1967 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF. Spouse: Mr. GRUNDY. Mr. GRUNDY and Lillian STRINGHAM were married on 3 OCT 1905 in Loa, Wayne County, Utah. Margaret STRINGHAM was born about 1734 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number GMHO-DD. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel PETERS. Margaret STRINGHAM was born in 1800 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number 3G9Z-9J. Parents: James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS. Spouse: William CRESSON. William CRESSON and Margaret STRINGHAM were married about 1820. Spouse: David HUBBARD. David HUBBARD and Margaret STRINGHAM were married about 1840. Margaret Elizabeth STRINGHAM was born on 1 JAN 1867 in Nephi, Juab County, Utah. She died on 1 MAR 1867 at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. She has Ancestral File Number NL7S-9H. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah Ann BOVEE. Marion STRINGHAM was born on 1 FEB 1890 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah. Parents: Jacob Albert STRINGHAM and Anna Rose HARMON. Martha STRINGHAM was born in 1769 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number GMH0-41. Parents: Jacob STRINGHAM and Elizabeth OAKLEY. Spouse: Benjamin ROCKSMITH. Benjamin ROCKSMITH and Martha STRINGHAM were married about 1789. Mary STRINGHAM was born in 1698 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number NLCJ-69. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Adrian HEGEMAN. Adrian HEGEMAN and Mary STRINGHAM were married in 1726. Mary Ellen
STRINGHAM was born on 11 OCT 1859 in Buchanan County, Missouri.
She appeared in the census in 1880 in Willow Bend, Sevier County, Utah.
She appeared in the census in 1900 in Salina, Sevier County, Utah.
She appeared in the census in 1920 in Salina, Sevier County, Utah.
She died on 27 MAR 1948 at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. She was
buried on 28 MAR 1948 in the Eastside Cemetery at Salina, Sevier County, Utah
She has Ancestral File Number 28JX-NK. @T271@ Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah
Ann BOVEE.Spouse: Joseph Lancen COLBY. Joseph Lancen COLBY and Mary Ellen STRINGHAM were married on 16 SEP 1877 in Prattville, Sevier County, Utah. Children were: LeRoy COLBY, Joseph A. COLBY, Jeremiah COLBY (twin), Judith COLBY (twin), Emily COLBY, Dora May COLBY, Lillian COLBY, Mervin COLBY, Elmer COLBY, Briant (Bryant) COLBY. Mirah STRINGHAM was born in 1806 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. She died in 1807 at Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number 2G15-V9. Parents: James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS. Mrs Minna STRINGHAM was born date unknown. Spouse: William STRINGHAM. William STRINGHAM and Mrs Minna STRINGHAM were married date unknown. Owen STRINGHAM (twin) was born about 1730 in Clinton, Dutchess County, New York. He died on 29 JUN 1803. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-B2. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel PETERS. Spouse: Sarah GRIFFIN. Owen STRINGHAM (twin) and Sarah GRIFFIN were married about 1759. Peter STRINGHAM was born in 1662 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York. He died on 6 AUG 1726 at Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-FK. He is reference number 320. Parents: Peter TRINGHAM and Joan (STRINGHAM). Spouse: Ann OWEN. Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN were married in 1683 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York. Children were: Benjamin STRINGHAM, Peter STRINGHAM, William STRINGHAM, Samuel STRINGHAM, Hannah STRINGHAM, Mary STRINGHAM, Thomas STRINGHAM, Anne STRINGHAM, Charles STRINGHAM, Elizabeth STRINGHAM, James STRINGHAM, Sarah STRINGHAM. Peter STRINGHAM was born about 1686 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He died between 1740 and 1804. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-7J. He is reference number 160. @T343@ Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Rachel PETERS. Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel PETERS were married between 1718 and 1755. Children were: Peter STRINGHAM, Owen STRINGHAM (twin), Gwen STRINGHAM (twin), James STRINGHAM, Margaret STRINGHAM, Jacob STRINGHAM. Peter STRINGHAM was born about 1728 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number GMH0-9V. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Rachel PETERS. Spouse: Margaret HULSE. Peter STRINGHAM and Margaret HULSE were married on 29 DEC 1753 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. Phillip STRINGHAM was born on 15 MAY 1794 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number FJ0Q-LN. Parents: James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS. Spouse: Anne HENDRICKSON. Phillip STRINGHAM and Anne HENDRICKSON were married date unknown. Richard Joseph STRINGHAM was born in 1801/2 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He died on 10 APR 1860 at Windsor, Broome County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number MVMX-LC. Parents: James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS. Spouse: Eunice (STRINGHAM). Richard Joseph STRINGHAM and Eunice (STRINGHAM) were married in 1822 in North Hempstead, Queens County, New York. Spouse: Louise ALEXANDER. Richard Joseph STRINGHAM and Louise ALEXANDER were married about 1827 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. Spouse: Susan WILLIS. Richard Joseph STRINGHAM and Susan WILLIS were married date unknown. Roseline STRINGHAM was born on 5 SEP 1887 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah. Parents: Jacob Albert STRINGHAM and Anna Rose HARMON. Ruby STRINGHAM was born on 19 OCT 1898 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah. Parents: Jacob Albert STRINGHAM and Anna Rose HARMON. Sabra Sabrina STRINGHAM was born on 1 SEP 1821 in Colesville, Broome County, New York. She died on 1 APR 1909 at Eddyville, Wapello County, Iowa. She was buried on 4 APR 1909 in Eddyville, Wapello County, Iowa. She has Ancestral File Number 1H4F-2L. Parents: George STRINGHAM and Polly HENDRICKSON. Spouse: John Balser HEKI. John Balser HEKI and Sabra Sabrina STRINGHAM were married on 16 MAY 1841 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. Sally Mae STRINGHAM was born on 27 SEP 1872 in Echo, Summit County, Utah. She died on 27 APR 1946 at Escalante, Garfield County, Utah. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF. Spouse: John KING. John KING and Sally Mae STRINGHAM were married on 20 OCT 1892 in Thurber (Bicknell), Wayne County, Utah. Samuel STRINGHAM was born in 1694 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. He died in 1774. He has Ancestral File Number NL7X-RG. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Hannah THORNE. Samuel STRINGHAM and Hannah THORNE were married in 1723 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. Sarah STRINGHAM was born in 1709 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. She has Ancestral File Number NLCJ-J1. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Christopher ISONHART. Christopher ISONHART and Sarah STRINGHAM were married on 20 DEC 1729. Spouse: Daniel BOWNE. Daniel BOWNE and Sarah STRINGHAM were married about 1750. Sarah STRINGHAM was born on 15 MAY 1904 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah. Parents: Jacob Albert STRINGHAM and Anna Rose HARMON. Thomas STRINGHAM was born in 1700 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number NLCJ-7G. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. Spouse: Janet JANNETTE. Thomas STRINGHAM and Janet JANNETTE were married in 1724 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. Thomas Henry STRINGHAM was born on 3 FEB 1883 in Thurber (Bicknell), Wayne County, Utah. He died on 16 JUN 1951 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann BRINKERHOFF. Walter STRINGHAM was born in 1804 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. He died on 2 MAR 1893 at Broome County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number 2G15-T4. Parents: James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS. Spouse: Phoebe UNIS. Walter STRINGHAM and Phoebe UNIS were married about 1825. Spouse: Louise ALEXANDER. Walter STRINGHAM and Louise ALEXANDER were married after 1860. William STRINGHAM was born in MAY 1691 in Flushing, Queens County, New York. He has Ancestral File Number NL7X-Q9. Parents: Peter STRINGHAM and Ann OWEN. William STRINGHAM was born on 2 MAY 1788 in North Hempstead, Queens County, New York. He died on 3 NOV 1865 at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. He was buried on 4 NOV 1865 in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. He has Ancestral File Number 8MJB-7S. Parents: James STRINGHAM and Martha WILLIS. Spouse: Esther KNIGHT. William STRINGHAM and Esther KNIGHT were married in 1816. Spouse: Polly KNIGHT. William STRINGHAM and Polly KNIGHT were married in 1835. Spouse: Eliza LAKE. William STRINGHAM and Eliza LAKE were married on 22 JAN 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. Spouse: Mrs Minna STRINGHAM. William STRINGHAM and Mrs Minna STRINGHAM were married date unknown. William Elijah STRINGHAM was born on 12 NOV 1856 in Eddyville, Wapello County, Iowa. He died on 17 MAY 1937 at Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana. He was buried on 19 MAY 1937 in Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana. He has Ancestral File Number 28JZ-54. Parents: Jeremiah STRINGHAM and Sarah Ann BOVEE. Spouse: Mary Ann CAMERON. William Elijah STRINGHAM and Mary Ann CAMERON were married on 25 NOV 1881 in St. George, Washington County, Utah. Zina STRINGHAM was born on 28 DEC 1892 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah. Parents: Jacob Albert STRINGHAM and Anna Rose HARMON. Amiela Sidonia STROBEL was born date unknown. Spouse: John F. MYERS. John F. MYERS and Amiela Sidonia STROBEL were married date unknown. Children were: Olive Opal MYERS. Lena STROBEL was born on 5 APR 1896 in Herisau, Switzerland. She died on 24 DEC 1978 at Richfield, Sevier County, Utah. She died Richfield City Cemetery on 27 DEC 1978 at Richfield, Sevier County, Utah. Spouse: Clarence Martin LITTLEWOOD. Clarence Martin LITTLEWOOD and Lena STROBEL were married on 26 MAY 1915 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Children were: Vonda Geneal LITTLEWOOD. Elsie K. STRODTMAN was born date unknown. Spouse: Henry W. HAARHUES. Henry W. HAARHUES and Elsie K. STRODTMAN were married date unknown. Children were: Correne Marie HAARHUES. Asa STRONG was born about 1830. Spouse: Rosaltha A. ALEXANDER. Asa STRONG and Rosaltha A. ALEXANDER were married in 1855 in Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: George Eli STRONG. Clara STRONG was born in 1882 in Darien, Genesee County, New York. She was adopted in Darien, Genesee County, New York. SOURCE: FHL Film 414876, "Ancestry and descendants of the Darien (New York) Colbys : genealogy of five Colby brothers who came to Darien from Canaan, New Hampshire, about 1812" by Rex Chase Bartlett. Parents: Milo STRONG and Julia L. COLBY. Dorothy Lee STRONG was born bkelbsah in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Latham Cushman STRONG and Eleanor Dorothy COLBY. Spouse: Herbert Arthur WILLIAMSON. Herbert Arthur WILLIAMSON and Dorothy Lee STRONG were married ecerbshl in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Jay Strong WILLIAMSON, Jon Latham WILLIAMSON. |