Thomas H. Smith and Linda Deloyce Haws
Husband Thomas H. Smith
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Linda Deloyce Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alfred Arsel Haws 378 Mother: Mary Loyce Moss
Other Spouse: David Murja
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Linda Lei Haws
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Linda Lei Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Kendall Ray Haws 42 Mother: Geraldine 'Gerry' Smith
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Lisa J. Haws
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lisa J. Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Clyde Warren Haws Mother: Carma Jean Jensen
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Living Jewkes and Living Haws
Husband Living Jewkes
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Living Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Glenn Alley Haws Mother: Roxie Estella Jensen
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Lloyd G. W. Haws
Husband Lloyd G. W. Haws
Born: 22 Jun 1894 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Abner Haws Mother: Mary C. Clark
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
• Draft Info, Farm Laborer - Single, 5 Jun 1917
• Draft Registration, /Medium Height, Medium Build, Light Brown Eyes, Brown Hair, 5 Jun 1917 - Edgar Co, IL
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Loel Wayne Haws and Pearl M. Unknown
Husband Loel Wayne Haws
Born: 28 May 1908 - North Burns, Washita Co, OK Christened: Died: Aug 1987 - Cordell, Washita Co, OK Buried:
Father: Isaac Jefferson Haws Mother: Nellie Adeline Stonam
Marriage: 1928
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 441-01-1647
• Census 1920, 1920 - North Burns Twp, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1930, 1930 - Turkey Creek Twp, Washita Co, OK
Wife Pearl M. Unknown
Born: 1 May 1909 - OK Christened: Died: 1 Dec 2002 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• Social Security Number, 445-14-3035-OK
• Census 1930, 1930 - Turkey Creek Twp, Washita Co, OK
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Logan Virgil Haws
Husband Logan Virgil Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Jeffery Virgil Smith Haws Mother: Louise Duffy
Wife
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Lois Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lois Haws 813
Born: 21 Jan 1914 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 13 Apr 1980 Buried:
Father: Gilberth Lynn Haws Mother: Evaline Smith
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1930, 1930 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
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Howard Walker Townsend and Lola E. Haws
Husband Howard Walker Townsend
Born: 16 Mar 1892 - IN Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 23 Jul 1910 - Vanderburgh Co, IN
Noted events in his life were:
• Draft Info, Carpenter-Wife & 1 Child, 5 Jun 1917
• Draft Registration, /Medium Height, Medium Build, Blue Eyes, Dark Brown Hair, 5 Jun 1917 - Evansville City, Vanderburgh Co, IN
• Census 1920, 1920 - Evansville Ward 8, Vanderburgh Co, IN
• Census 1930, 1930 - Evansville City, Vanderburgh Co, IN
Wife Lola E. Haws
Born: 15 Nov 1892 - Vanderburgh Co, IN Christened: Died: Feb 1978 - Princeton, Gibson Co, IN Buried:
Father: Alvis Jackson Haws 13,769 Mother: Matilda 'Tilda' Ann Duncan 13
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Perry Twp, Vanderburgh Co, IN
• Census 1920, 1910 - Evansville Ward 8, Vanderburgh Co, IN
• Census 1930, 1930 - Evansville City, Vanderburgh Co, IN
Children
1 M Alvies Samuel Townsend
Born: 1 Nov 1911 - Evansville City, Vanderburgh Co, IN Christened: Died: 6 Jun 2002 - Princeton, Gibson Co, IN Buried:Spouse: Ruth Celia Hall Marr: 26 Aug 1936
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Lora Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lora Haws
Born: 1905 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Abner Haws Mother: Mary C. Clark
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
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Lorin Dean Haws
Husband Lorin Dean Haws
Born: 3 Jul 1898 - Tremonton, Box Elder Co, UT Christened: Died: After 1910 Buried:
Father: Lorin Dean Haws Mother: Mary Evans
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1910, 1910 - Holbrook Twp, Oneida Co, ID
Wife
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Lorinda Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lorinda Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Greg W. Haws Mother: Debi Fowler
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Richard L. Maughn and Lorraine Haws
Husband Richard L. Maughn
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lorraine Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Williams Haws Mother: Lucille Betts
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Louis Albert Haws and Mary Violetta Marrot
Husband Louis Albert Haws
Born: 25 Sep 1889 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 6 Nov 1966 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried: 11 Nov 1966 - Vernal City Cemetery, Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
Father: Albert Alonzo Haws Mother: Sarah Ann Stradling
Marriage: 14 Jan 1914 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 529-50-5034
• Census 1920, 1920 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
• Census 1930, 1930 - Naples Twp, Uintah Co, UT
Wife Mary Violetta Marrot
Born: 21 Nov 1889 - Pleasant Grove, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 1 Feb 1966 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: 4 Feb 1966 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
• Census 1930, 1930 - Naples Twp, Uintah Co, UT
Children
1 M Theodore Arthur Haws
Born: 28 Aug 1914 - Pleasant Grove, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 9 Dec 1958 Buried:
2 M Clifton M. Haws
Born: 20 Dec 1916 - UT Christened: Died: 26 Nov 1993 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: - Springville Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Eva Marrot
3 F Clifta H. Haws
Born: 20 Dec 1916 - UT Christened: Died: Apr 1994 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Richard Harry Gilbert
4 M Carl Glen Haws
Born: 1918 - Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ardith Cook
5 M John Williams Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucille Betts
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Louis John Haws and Terrell Taylor
Husband Louis John Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis John Haws Mother: Blanche Tremelling
Marriage:
Wife Terrell Taylor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Shannon Dawn Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Charmayne Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M John Brit Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Louis John Haws and Blanche Tremelling
Husband Louis John Haws
Born: 27 Jul 1916 - Globe, Gila Co, AZ Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Walter Porfirio Haws Mother: Maude Nuttall
Marriage:
Wife Blanche Tremelling
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Louis John Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Terrell Taylor
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Louise Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Louise Haws
Born: 29 Jul 1927 - Newdale, Fremont Co, ID Christened: Died: 23 Aug 1945 Buried:
Father: Leon Richman Haws Mother: Afton Driggs
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Loy F. Haws
Husband Loy F. Haws
Born: May 1888 - TX Christened: Died: After 1900 Buried:
Father: Greenberry W. Haws Mother: Mary Unknown
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Pct 5, Johnson Co, TX
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Loyal Haws
Husband Loyal Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Leroy Haws Mother: Doris McKinney
Wife
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Ned Wood and Loys Chloe Haws
Husband Ned Wood
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Loys Chloe Haws
Born: 19 May 1899 - Rock, Washita Co, OK Christened: Died: 28 Jul 1942 Buried:
Father: Isaac Jefferson Haws Mother: Nellie Adeline Stonam
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Elk Twp, Washita Co, OK
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Lucille Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lucille Haws
Born: 1908 - Juab Co, UT Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: George Juan Haws Mother: Anna Isabell Moffit
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1910, 1910 - Mammoth Pct, Juab Co, UT
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Shadrack Holdaway and Lucinda Haws
Husband Shadrack Holdaway 261,262,263
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Born: 15 Oct 1822 - Rochester, Hawkins Co, TN 1328,1329,1330,1331 Christened: Died: 24 Dec 1902 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Cause of Death: pleuro-pneumonia Buried: 27 Dec 1902 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTMarriage: 24 Dec 1848 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
Other Spouse: Matilda Haws - 18 Dec 1848
Other Spouse: Eliza Haws - Nov 1852
Noted events in his life were:
• Religion, Joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 30 Apr 1843
• Parents Fact, Timothy & Mary Trent Holdaway
Wife Lucinda Haws
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Born: 20 Oct 1828 - Fairfield, Green Twp, Wayne Co, IL Christened: Died: 7 Apr 1917 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: 10 Apr 1917 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UT
Father: Gilberth Haws Mother: Hannah Whitcomb
Children
1 M George Bradford Holdaway
Born: 26 Sep 1849 - St Clair Co, IL Christened: Died: 30 Jan 1850 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: Feb 1850 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
2 M Timothy Holdaway
Born: 4 Nov 1850 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Christened: Died: 4 Nov 1850 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried:
3 M William Shadrack Holdaway
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Born: 12 Dec 1851 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 7 Mar 1939 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA Buried: 11 Mar 1939 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Phoebe Soper Pratt Marr: 11 Sep 1872 - Spanish Fork, Utah Co, UT
4 M Amos David Holdaway
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Born: 23 Jan 1853 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 28 Apr 1900 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: 30 Apr 1900 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Lydia Thrower Marr: 10 Oct 1872 - Beaver, Beaver Co, UT
5 M John Madison Holdaway
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Born: 30 Apr 1854 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 14 Sep 1930 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Esther Jane WoodSpouse: Jane Peterson Gillespie Marr: 5 Dec 1870 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
6 F Mary Elizabeth Holdaway
Born: 12 Sep 1856 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 11 Dec 1935 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: 15 Dec 1935 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Charles Conrad Marr: 10 Nov 1873 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
7 M Levi Stewart Holdaway
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Born: 13 Apr 1858 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 1898 Buried:Spouse: Karline Caroline Anderson Marr: 24 Oct 1876 - UT 264,265,266Spouse: Rebecca Ann Clark Marr: 18 Dec 1889 - UT
8 M Logan Gilbert Holdaway
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Born: 1 Aug 1859 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 16 Dec 1939 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: 19 Dec 1939 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Mary Texanna East Blair Marr: 18 Mar 1880 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
9 F Cynthia Mahala Holdaway
Born: 1 Oct 1860 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 1861 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried:
10 F Nancy Emaline Holdaway
Born: 16 Aug 1863 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 16 Nov 1866 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried:
11 M Andrew Nathan Holdaway
Born: 27 Dec 1864 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 3 Mar 1925 Buried: - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Lydia Ann Riddle Marr: 10 Jun 1884 - Antimony, Garfield Co, UT 1111,1344
12 F Louisa Diantha Holdaway
Born: 12 Nov 1866 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 20 Nov 1867 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: Nov 1867 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
13 M Warren Haws Holdaway
Born: 17 Mar 1868 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 29 Jun 1911 Buried:Spouse: Lillie Cornelia Riddle Marr: 11 Dec 1889 - Manti, Sanpete Co, UT
14 F Amanda Lucinda Holdaway
Born: 17 Jan 1870 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 4 Apr 1917 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: 7 Apr 1917 - City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UTSpouse: Almono Loeto Young Marr: 11 Dec 1889 - Manti, Sanpete Co, UTSpouse: James King Pierpont Marr: Jun 1906
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The information we have on the early life of Shedrick Holdaway is very limited. He was born 15 October 1822 in Hawkins Co., Tennessee, son of Timothy and Mary Trent Holdaway. His parents moved from Tennessee to Indiana about 1833 as their youngest son, Daniel Webster, was born in Greencastle, Putnam Co., Indiana, 14 July 1834. His father died in 1835, probably in Illinois, as we know his mother married William H. Lunceford 2 Nov. 1837 in St. Clair Co., Illinois. Mr. Lunceford was a widower with a large family.
Could be spelled Shedrick, Provo Woolen Mills-No. 296, Our Pioneer Heritag e, Vol. 20, p.397 IN 1870-72, four rods north of this site, Provo woolen factory was built at a cost of $155,000. Main building was stone, 65 x 145 ft. Four stories high; another was 33 x 134, two and one half stories. A Co court house built on this block in 1867 and John Taylor's flour mill became part of the plant. These properties, workmen, and materials were obtained by issuing stock. Machinery installed costing $75,000. Employees were paid in factory scrip. First cloth, dyed by H. B. Smart, manufactured in 1873. It was the largest producer of woolen fabrics west of the Mississippi River. Jesse Knight purchased the mills in 1910 and operation continued until 1932. Taken from: LDS Family History Suite Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Original Document Maintained: Penny H. Anderson May 16, 1997, Center Utah Co, UT Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol. 20, p.397 Provo City was the location of the largest and most complete woolen mills in the Territory. They were owned by Shadrack Holdaway. Shadrack was born October 15, 1822, Hawkins Co, TN. He became a member of the Latter-day Saint Church in 1844 and that fall went to Nauvoo. He joined the Mormon Battalion and was in Company C, under Captain James Brown and Lieutenant Rosencrans, and was discharged at Los Angeles on July 16, 1847. He started for UT when the news of the discovery of gold was brought to Los Angeles. On his way he stopped at the forks of the American River where he did some mining, panning out about three thousand dollars worth of gold. He then continued to UT, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley October 24, 1848. He married Lucinda Haws December 4, 1848. They left Salt Lake in May 1849 to go East to get machinery for making woolen goods. in St. Louis he purchased two carding machines, one spinning jenny, one wool picker, four hand looms and other equipment. The machinery was conveyed by ox team to its destination in UT, arriving December 31, where near the dug way north and west of town it was put into operation in 1851. Holdaway made public announcement in the Deseret News of July 10, 1852, that his double wool-carding machine was in readiness for business. The Indian troubles of 1853 led to the removal of the plant the next year to Center and Fifth West streets in Provo. Marker located at 100 North 100 West, Provo, Utah Co, UT. It was dedicated May 14, 1965. Taken from: LDS Family History Suite Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Original Document Maintained: Penny H. Anderson May 16, 1997
Story of the Life of Shedrick Holdaway The information we have on the early life of Shedrick Holdaway is very limited. He was born 15 October 1822 in Hawkins Co, TN, son of Timothy and Mary Trent Holdaway. His parents moved from TN to India about 1833 as their youngest son, Daniel Webster, was born in Greencastle, Putnam Co IN, 14 July 1834. His father died in 1835, probably in IL, as we know his mother married William H. Lunceford 2 Nov 1837 in St Clair Co, IL. Mr. Lunceford was a widower with a large family. Shedrick joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints 30 April 1843 and that fall went to Nauvoo, remaining there until the Saints were driven out by the mob in 1846. While in Council Bluffs the call came for 500 men to volunteer for the War with Mexico and Shedrick Holdaway was one of them. He filled the position of teamster for Company C. of the Mormon Batalion under Captain James Brown and Lieutenant Rosencrans. He was with the company during the entire campaign until they were discharged from service 16 July 1847 at Los Angeles, after which time he spent six months working for Dan Williams. He bought a team and wagon and had maid preparations to join the saints in UT when the news of the gold discovery was brought to Los Angeles. On his way home he stopped for a little while at the Forks of the American River where he did a little mining and took out about three thousand dollars worth of gold dust. From books and the reproduction on the screen of life in CA during the gold rush, we gain a rather perfect idea of the lawlessness that prevailed. in the camp where he stayed he said that a night seldom passed without a man being killed either in a drunken brawl or by one of the few Spanish women who resented his indifference. He had boated that she would get him yet. He said that one night he awake from a sound sleep as he heard his mother call "Shedrick, Shedrick, Shedrick". He interrupted that to be a warning as his mother was still in IL, and he immediately arose and left the camp and started for Salt Lake. He arrived in the valley 24 October 1848 with three thousand dollars in gold dust and was the first man to pay his tithing in CA gold dust. On December 24 1848, Shedrick married Lucinda Haws, daughter of Gilberth and Hannah Whitcomb Haws in the Endowment House. The Haws family had arrived in Salt Lake Valley 23 September 1848. Soon after their marriage, Shedrick and Lucinda went East, but let us get to the story of the trip from Lucinda's autobiography written when she was 79 years old. Having told of her marriage, she goes on: "The following March, 1849, my father and family, together with thirteen other families were called to go south to UT Valley to settle up that part of the country. I did not go as I intended going back to the states with my husband in May to get some machinery for making woolen goods. We left Salt Lake City in company with thirteen others, among them Brother Lorenzo D. Young and wife and Doctor Bernhisel, who was going to WA D.C. on business. Ten men of the company intended to stay at the upper crossing on the Platte River to run a ferry to help the emigrants across the river. Brother Young and wife went with us. One day our little company stopped for noon at a place called Independence Rock east of Fort Bridger. After we left this place we found that one of the men had left a lasso and were followed by seven Indians in full chase. When the Indians saw our company they fell back behind a ridge coming up one by one. They rode along with us for awhile and seeing some buffalos feeding in the distance, tried to make them understand that they wanted them to chase the buffalos. They did so and succeeded in killing one. The Indians camped with us overnight. During the night our horses stampeded and in the morning they were all gone. Sister Young and myself had to remain in camp with those Indians while the men went in search of the horses. But the Indians did not molest us except to try to scare us. One of the old men came up and caught hold of me as if he would pull me out of the wagon. I picket up a hatchet and shook it at him and would have hit him if he had not gone away. Soon the men came back and we were very glad to be safe again. When the Indians left us they pushed one of the men off his horse and stole it, saddle and all. "We journeyed on to Green River. Previous to leaving Salt Lake City we had prepared a watertight wagon box. We ferried ourselves ourselves across the Green River with oars in this wagon box. It served a very good purpose. We reached the Platter River which we had to cross on a raft. Here ten men of the company stopped to help ferry Saints across the River. Brother Young and wife, Doctor Bernhisel, my husband and myself went on to Fort Laramie which was then an old Government station. The second day after we left the company we began to meet train after train of gold seekers going to CA "We travelled along all right until my husband and I took sick with cholera. I came very nearly dying: but he was able to drive. We didn't dare to stop for a day on account of the Indians. We arrived at Fort Laramie. Brother Young made arrangements to take a wounded man down to the MO River. One evening, after the man had gotten able to walk, he got out of the wagon and walked awhile. He came upon a camp of gold-seekers who, no doubt, asked him all about the gold-mines. He knew my husband had been to the mines and when we reached the camp they hailed us but we drove on. One of the men called after us 'That fellow has got his load and is going back to spend it.' We went on and camped about a mile from the camp we had just passed. After supper when we had put our camp fire out, which we always did for fear of Indians finding us, there came a man from the gold-seekers camp who asked my husband if he would take a lot of letters for their camp over the river. My husband said he would take them if he would get them ready before we left in the morning. The man started back to his camp. Suddenly he came back all excited and said that there were Indians all along the road and that he was frightened to go back to camp and wanted to know if he could stay all night. My husband asked what kind of Indians he had seen. He said they were Crow Indians. He knew that there were no Crow Indians in that part as it was in the section in which the Sioux Indians lived. We then told him that we had no place for him to stay and no bedding except a buffalo robe; but the man insisted on staying all night. He took the buffalo robe and laid down under the wagon. There was a storm coming on and we told him that he had better go on to the next camp, which was about a half mile ahead and he could get in a tent. Finally he consented, when he found what a terrible storm had come on. My husband, fearing that this man had planned to rob us, took his gun and sat down in front of our wagon. I wanted him to let me take the sacks of gold out of the wagon and drop them a little way from the wagon. It was so dark that no one could have seen them; in the morning I would have got them again. He would not consent to this, so he and Mr. Young sat up all night and waited for an attack which did not come. Doubtless the storm had helped to protect us from being robbed. By morning the storm had passed and all was quiet. We resumes our journey again." From then on the possibility of being robbed was a constant worry. At the MO River Brother and Sister Young and Doctor Bernhisel left and Grandfather and Grandmother went to Kanesville where they remained for about a month to rest, starting for St. Louis about the first of September. When the business arrangements in St. Louis were concluded, they went to Lebanon, St. Clair Co, IL, where Grandfather's folks lived. Here their first baby, a boy named George Bradford, was born on the 26 September 1849. He lived only four months. On March 3, 1850 they left Lebanon and arrived in Kanesville, IA, about May 15th, where they received a shipment of woolen mills machinery to bring to the Salt Lake Valley, this being the first machinery of its kind to enter the Valley. in the early part of June they left Kanesville in William Pace's Company. It was divided into two sections, fifty in each section. Continuing let me quote from Grandmother's autobiography again: "Richard Sessions was at the head of our division. (Richard Sessions was Grandmother's Uncle) Everything went well until the cholera broke out. We could not get a bit of good water anywhere. The water in the Platte River was thick with mud and very warm. Many of the company died. We had no boxes to bury them in so they were wrapped in a white sheet and laid in the cold ground, not even a slab to mark their graves. Sometimes a large rock or tree marked their burial place. "After the cholera died out, we got along real well without an accident for several hundred miles. We had all the buffalo and antelope meat we wanted and some deer meat, which we got in the Black Hills. The company dried a lot of it and it came in very well, for we needed it when we got out of the buffalo country. "My husband was on guard at night and during the day he walked ahead and drove the stock. He shod the horses and was looked to as a kind of overseer of the Company. I had to cook for four men and drive our team besides. "We were now getting into the mountains on this side of the Sweetwater River. Our wagons were loaded with machinery and our horses were just about given out. Our bread stuff was all used up except some whole corn which I made hominy of and we lived on this until we reached the Salt Lake Valley in September 1850. Here and there in the little city were patches of grain and vegetables. We lived in our wagon until my husband managed to get the walls of a small adobe house up. We put a portion of our things in the little house and stretched a domestic wagon cover over the place where the bed stood which would shelter us for awhile until my husband had time to put a roof on it. He had to get the wagons unloaded and haul hay and wood for the winter. We were living in Big Cottonwood Creek at this time. There was no floor, no roof, and no door in this house. It had been raining for three days was still raining and in the midst of this on Nov. 1, 1850 my second baby was born. Everything in the house was wet through and streams of water poured through the wagon cover onto my bed. We set pans to catch the water. The baby, which we named Timothy, lived but a few minutes. "On the 28th of December we left for Provo. I drove in an open wagon all the way. It was just about the coldest weather I ever experienced. We camped out two nights and reached the Fort on the last day of December 1850. We could not get a house to live in except an old log cabin with just the walls and a dirt floor. It wasn't very good for winter but we fixed a roof on it and stayed there until March 1851. We then built us a log cabin on the other side of Provo River. It was neither chinked nor plastered, but it was a paradise compared with the ones we had lived in before. Next, my husband built a machine shop and set up the first carding machinery brought into this country. Brother David Evans helped to put it up and in October it was ready to begin work. Brother Evans first took charge of running it and then my husband. Soon after, my husband built a blacksmith shop." On December 12, 1851, their third child was born, and he was named William Shadrach. About the middle of November 1852, Sahedrick married Lucinda's sister, Eliza Haws Pickup. Eliza had married George Pickup, a Mormon Battalion member. They had one son George Pickup, Jr. On 3 September 1852 Eliza divorced George Pickup because he became intolerable to live with. He must have been mentally unbalanced as he imagined she was entertaining men and used to stand out behind the trees at night watching. She became so frightened of him that she could stand it no longer and divorced him. Shedrick and Eliza had two children: Eliza born 15 April 1854; died an infant, and Marion Haws born 28 February 1855. Lucinda's fourth child Amos David was born 23 Jan 1853 and on 30 Apr. 1854 their fifth child, John Madison was born. Eliza died when her son Marion was only five days old and Lucinda took him to raise. This made four children under four years of age for Lucinda to care for. in the summer of 1853 Shedrick and Lucinda moved into town because the Indians were getting so hostile and it was not safe for the people to live in a scattered condition. Shedrick built a little house between fifth and sixth West on the North side of Center Street. Grandmother says in her history: "These were trying times for us all. The people didn't know what to expect from the army (Johnston's Army); but were ready to fight in an instant if the call came. All of the men were on guard around town watching for the Indians because they were very annoying and treacherous and no one knew what to expect of them." When Johnston's Army left Camp Floyd, they burned their wagons. Some of this scrap iron was brought to Provo and made into a threshing machine by Shadrack and his brother David Holdaway. Always active and a leader where there was work to do, Grandfather helped lay out and build the old logging road in Provo Canyon. in the spring of 1859 Shadrack Holdaway built a sawmill in the South Fork of Provo Canyon. Because the mill was built on the summer hunting ground of the Indians, it cost Grandfather several fat6 steers each year to be left in peace. One year Grandfather had paid his tribute to one band of Indians when later in the year another hostile band came. The Chief sent for Grandfather. The escort took Grandfather to the and seated him on a blanket between two Indian warriors. Of this incident Grandfather said: "As I was being taken to the Chief I noticed that the two warriors on the blanket each held a great hunting knife behind him. Seated between them I made the easiest bargain anyone ever got out of me". His experiences were many and varied as those of any pioneer must be. He was seriously injured a number of times but Grandmother's skillful nursing pulled him through. On one occasion he went to Salt Creek near Nephi for a load of coal. He was helping a man lift his wagon wheel so he could go on, and just as the horses started his foot slipped and he fell under the wheels of the wagon, filled with seventy bushels of wheat went over him breaking every other two pair of ribs open and his collar bone. At a later time he had set a gun to shoot a bear. The next morning he went to see if the bear had been shot and happened to step on the string which had been arranged to discharge the gun. The gun went off and he received a bullet in his leg, which passed clear through his thigh, but no bones were broken. He almost lost his leg at that time. Later still, he was working at a sawmill near Scofield and while hauling timber, he was suddenly pitched forward between the horses. They became frightened and dragged him for nearly a mile over rocks. The result was a broken jaw bone in two places, a fractured skull and badly cut throat. Clothield Young Newren, his granddaughter, says of him: "About seven miles north and west of Provo on the shores of the UT Lake, Grandfather located a ranch about the year 1873. The land needed water for irrigation, so, aided by his brother David, he laid out a canal along the brow of the West Bench. The perfectness of this piece of engineering filled my mother with awe. One day I heard her say, 'But father, how could you do it without any instruments? He replied: 'D-David walked ahead of me and I-I-I laid it out by the brim of his hat.' That canal is still in use. "During the late 80's Shedrick worked at a sawmill in Scofield but most of the time was spent on the ranch in Vineyard. After the death of my father (Loey Young) mother and I went to live on the ranch. The following eighteen months were the happiest of my childhood. A devoted grandfather who always had time to listen to me and take care of my wants, was my constant companion. I can now see that the tact he used in getting along with me was a combination of a sense of fairness and an understanding of human nature, and a proper evaluation of fundamentals. His brilliant mind solved problems of human relations just as accurately as it did with problems of mathematics. "The hard life on his father's farm when Shedrick was a boy and the long distance to school made attending school impossible most of the time. Altogether he attended school only three months of his life. But his mind was that of a natural born mathematician. Many times mother has told me that when in her school years she could not work out her problems in cube and square root, she got her father to work them for her. He always got the right answer though he did not follow the rules she had to use, but with the right answer she could make her own methods work. "Grandfather was also a master at storytelling. I can still remember some he told me. But it was the way he did things that made the deepest impression and demonstrated character traits. One incident I shall never forget. Harry Gammon owned the adjoining land and because of long usage he had a right-of-way on Grandfather's side of the fence. Grandfather did not mind that but Mr. Gammon used to leave the gate open when he went through. It was just too much trouble to get out and shut it. An open gate meant that the cattle got out of the pasture and it took the hired man about half of the day to find them and bring them back. Tried beyond endurance, Grandfather got up early one morning and plowed the end of the north pasture that Mr. Gammon had been using for a road, and turned the irrigation water on it. When he came in he remarked to mother 'I-I-I'd just like tot-to see him t-try to use it now'. The cattle weren't let out any more because Mr. Gammon had to drive on his side of the fence. Aunt Mary Conrad tells the story that one day Grandmother was complaining to Grandfather about his being away from home so much building roads, canals and ditches, or up in the canyon working at the sawmill, and Grandfather made her this reply: "Well, Cindy, I never expect more out of this old world than I put into it," which could well be used as a motto for all his posterity. Shedrick Holdaway was a man of marked mechanical skill and ingenuity and could fashion almost anything out of wood and iron. As years passed he prospered and became a large landowner. He was a public spirited man, participating in every project put forth for the development of land around Provo and the rebuilding of the District. During the fall before he passed away he attended the State Irrigation Congress, made plans and drew maps for pumping water from UT Lake into Elberta. It was in the fall of 1902 that Shedrick drove into the yard of the old home in Provo and announced, "Well, Cindy, I-I've come home tot-to stay". He immediately began cutting down the big apple trees so that he could have room to build a shop. Grandfather was a diligent reader of the Bible and could quote large portions of it by heart. He was a member of the 31st Quorum of Seventies and also a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder-Day Saints. Shedrick Holdaway died 24 December 1902, the 54th anniversary of his wedding. The last week of his life he cut down twelve of the big apple trees on his place, but he caught a cold which developed into pleura-pneumonia and in less than a week he passed away. The funeral was held Saturday, December 27, 1902 at 11:00 A.M. in the Provo Tabernacle and he was buried in the Provo City Cemetery. He was the father of 16 children (Lucinda had 14; Eliza 2) as follows: George Bradford born 26 Sept 1849 died Timothy " 4 Nov 1850 died Wm. Shadrach " 12 Dec 1851 Amos David " 23 Jan 1853 John Madison " 30 Apr 1854 Mary Elizabeth " 12 Sept 1856 Levi Stewart " 13 Apr 1858 Logan Gilbert " 1 Aug 1859 Cynthis Mahala " 1 Oct 1860 died Nancy Emaline " 16 Aug 1863 died Andrew Nathan " 27 Dec 1864 Louisa Diantha " 12 Nov 1866 died Warren Haws " 17 Mar 1868 Amanda Lucinda " 17 Jan 1870 Eliza's children: Eliza " 15 Apr 1854 died Marion Haws " 28 Feb 1855 The name Shedrick is also spelled Shadracj and Shadrack. Shedrick's mother, Mary Trent Holdaway Lunceford came to UT in 1852, arriving Sept. 6, with her husband and family, one daughter, Charity Outhouse and husband Joseph. Her family by William Lunceford was as follows: William Trent Luncefordborn 7 Aug 1838 St Clair Co, IL Nancy Emaline " " 4 Dec 1840 " " " Sarah Melvina " " 18 Dec 1844 " " " Cynthia Mahala " " 6 Sept 1847 " " " This family with her daughter Elizabeth Ann Rabel all settled in CA - History compiled by Granddaughters: Clothield Young Newren and Edna Holdaway Bentwet. ALTERNATE BIRTH DATE: 15 SEPT 1833. ALTERNATE BIRTH DATE: 15 DEC 1820
General Notes: Wife -
was born October 20, 1828, near Fairfield, Wayne Co., Illinois, third daughter of Gilbert and Hannah Whitcomb Haws. In 1842 my parents were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Jefferson Hunt, who organized a branch of the Church there. Until they heard Mormonism they believed in no religion. The following year, in the month of February, I was baptized, being then fifteen years of age. It was very cold weather, the ice on the ditch was one and one-half feet thick. I had to walk a block and a half to my home in my frozen clothes, but did not suffer any sickness from it. I had very little opportunity to get an education. We had a large family and our spare time was employed in knitting, sewing, and spinning our own cotton to make cloth. From the age of seven to fourteen, I spent nine months in school, attending from one to two months at a time, never longer than two months.
In 1845, Elders came to tell us that the Saints were being mobbed and driven from their homes, and that we had better prepare to go west with the company. We remained in Wayne County until May, 1847, when my father and family prepared to go west. We went as far as Iowa and stopped at a little place called Mt. Pisga for the winter. We remained here until the spring of 1848, then started for Winter Quarters so that we might be ready to go west with the first company. in May we crossed the Missouri River in Lorenzo Snow's company on our way to the Rocky Mountains. All went as well on the journey as could be expected. Of course, we had many difficulties to encounter, _ we had to wash our clothes in cold water and make fires of "buffalo chips" as there was no wood to be found. Very often the great herds of buffalo would come down from the mountains to drink at the rivers, sometimes within a quarter of a mile of us; they didn't seem much afraid. In the evening, we would all assemble in the center of the corrals which was formed by a circle of wagons, and sing and pray. Every one seemed thankful and a good time was had by all.
Soon after their marriage Shedrick and Lucinda went East, but let us get the story of the trip from Lucinda's autobiography written when she was 79 years old. Having told of her marriage she goes on --
"The following March, 1849, my father and family, together with thirty other families, were called to go south to Utah Valley to settle up that part of the country. I did not go as I intended going back to the States with my husband in May to get some machinery for making woolen goods. We left Salt Lake City in company with thirteen others, among them Brother Lorenzo D. Young and wife and Doctor Bernhisel who was going to Washington, D.C., on business. Ten men of the company intended to stay at the upper crossing of the Platte River to run a ferry to help the emigrants across the river. Brother Young and wife went with us. One day our little company stopped for noon at a place called Independence Rock east of Fort Bridger. After we left this place we found that one of the men had left a lasso at our camping place. Two of the men went back for the lasso and were followed by seven Indians in full chase. When the Indians saw our company they fell back behind a ridge, coming up one by one. They rode along with us for awhile and seeing some buffalos feeding some distance away tried to make the men understand that they wanted them to chase the buffalo. They did so and succeeded in killing one. The Indians camped with us over night. During the night our horses stampeded and in the morning all of them were gone. Sister Young and myself had to remain in camp with those Indians while the men went in search of the horses. But the Indians did not molest us except to try to scare us. One of the old men came up to me and caught hold of me as if he would pull me out of the wagon. I picked up a hatchet and shook it at him and would have hit him if he had not gone away. Soon the men came back and we were very glad to be safe again. When the Indians left us they pushed one of the men off his horse and stole it, saddle and all.
"We journeyed on to Green River. Previous to leaving Salt Lake City we had prepared a watertight wagon box. We ferried ourselves across the Green River with oars in this wagon box. It served a very good purpose. We reached Platte River which we had to cross on a raft. Here ten men of the company stopped to help ferry Saints across the river. Brother Young and wife, Doctor Bernbisel, my husband and myself went on to Fort Laramie which was then an old government station. The second day after we left the company we began to meet train after train of gold seekers going to California.
"We traveled along alright, until my husband and I took sick with cholera. I came very nearly dying; but he was able to drive. We didn't dare stop for a day on account of Indians. When we arrived at Fort Laramie Brother Young made arrangements to take a wounded man down to the Missouri River. One evening after the man had got able to walk, he got out of the wagon and walked awhile. He came upon a camp of gold seekers who no doubt asked him all about the gold mines. He knew my husband had been to the mines and when we reached the camp they halted us but we drove on. One of the men called after us, 'That fellow has got his load and is going back to spend it.'
"We went on and camped about a mile from the camp we had just passed. After supper, when we had put our camp fire out, which was always did for fear of Indians finding us, there came a man from the gold seekers' camp and asked my husband if he would take a lot of letters for their camp over the river. My husband said he would take them if he would get them ready before he left in the morning. The man started back to his camp. Suddenly he came back all excited and said that there were Indians all along the road and that he was frightened to go back to camp and wanted to know if he couldn't stay all night. My husband asked what kind of Indians he had seen. He said they were Crow Indians. We knew that there were no Crow Indians in that part as it was the section in which the Siox Indians lived. He then told him that he had no place for him to stay and no bedding except a buffalo robe; but the man still insisted on staying all night. He took the buffalo robe and laid down under the wagon. There was a storm coming on and we told him that he had better go on to the next camp, which was about a half a mile ahead, and he could get in a tent. Finally he consented, when he found what a terrible storm had come on. My husband, fearing that this man had planned to rob us, took his gun and sat down in the front of the wagon. I wanted him to let me take the sacks of gold out of the wagon and drop them a little way from the wagon. It was so dark that no one could have seen them; in the morning I would have got them again. He would not consent to this, so he and Mr. Young sat up all night and waited for an attack which did not come. Doubtless the storm had helped to protect us from being robbed. By morning the storm had passed, and all was quiet. We resumed our journey again."
From then on the possibility of being robbed was a constant worry. At the Missouri River Brother and Sister Young and Doctor Bernhisel left and Grandfather and Grandmother went to Kanesville where they remained for about a month to rest, starting for St. Louis about the first of September.
When the business arrangements in St. Louis were concluded, they went to Lebanon, St. Clair County, Illinois, where Grandfather's folks lived. Here their first baby, a boy they named George Bradford, was born on the 26 September 1849. He lived only four months.
On March 3, 1850 they left Lebanon and arrived in Kanesville, Iowa about May 15th, where they received a shipment of woolen mills machinery to bring to the Salt Lake Valley, this being the first machinery of its kind to enter the Valley.
In the early part of June they left Kanesville in William Pace's Company. It was divided into two sections, with fifty in each section. Continuing let me quote from Grandmother's autobiography again: "Richard Sessions was at the head of our division. (Richard Sessions was Grandmother's Uncle) Everything went well until the cholera broke out. We could not get a bit of good water anywhere. The water in the Platte River was thick with mud and very warm. Many of the company died. We had no boxes to bury them in so they were wrapped in a white sheet and laid in the cold ground, not even a slab to mark their graves. Sometimes a large rock or tree marked their burial place.
"After the cholera died out, we got along real well without an accident for several hundred miles. We had all the buffalo and antelope meat we wanted and some deer meat, which we got in the Black Hills. The Company dried a lot of it and it came in very well, for we needed it when we got out of the buffalo country.
"My husband was on guard at night and during the day he walked ahead and drove the stock. He shod the horses and was looked to as a kind of overseer of the Company.
"We were now getting into the mountains on this side of the Sweetwater River. Our wagons were loaded with machinery and our horses were just about given out. Our bread stuff was all used up except some whole corn which I made hominy of and we lived on this until we reached the Salt Lake Valley in September 1850. Here and there in the little city were patches of grain and vegetables. We lived in our wagon until my husband managed to get the walls of a small adobe house up. We put a portion of our things in the little house and stretched a domestic wagon cover over the place where the bed stood which would shelter us for awhile until my husband had time to put a roof on it. He had to get the wagons unloaded and haul hay and wood for the winter. We were living in Big Cottonwood Creek at this time. There was no floor, no roof and no door in the house. It had been raining for three days - was still raining_ and in the midst of this, on November. 4, 1850, my second baby was born. Everything in the house was wet through and streams of water poured through the wagon cover onto my bed. We set pans to catch the water. The baby, which we name Timothy, lived but a few minutes and I came nearly dying also.
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Richard Sessions and Lucretia Haws
Husband Richard Sessions
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Born: 28 Apr 1799 - Logan Co, KY Christened: Died: 23 Mar 1879 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: 27 Mar 1879 - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTMarriage: 14 Apr 1821 - Carmi, White Co, IL
Noted events in his life were:
• Parents Fact, Solomon & Mary Hargrave Sessions
Wife Lucretia Haws
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Born: 22 Nov 1802 - Logan Co, KY Christened: Died: 11 Feb 1876 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: Feb 1876 - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT
Father: Jacob Haws 13,413,414 Mother: Hannah Neil 413,414
Children
1 M John Sessions
Born: 22 Aug 1821 - Wayne, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 2 Oct 1896 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: Mary Emeline Sessions Marr: Jul 1846
2 F Sarah Ann Sessions
Born: 18 Dec 1822 - Wayne, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Richard Sessions
Born: 25 Sep 1823 - Wayne, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 23 Jan 1827 Buried:
4 M William Bradford Sessions 14
Born: 23 Jan 1827 - Wayne, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 21 Jul 1889 - Heber, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: Catherine Ann Yager 14 Marr: 9 Aug 1852 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
5 M Daniel Alexander Sessions
Born: 11 Jan 1829 - Dupage, Wayne Co, IL Christened: Died: 11 Sep 1903 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: Sep 1903 - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: Rachel Jannetta Baum Marr: 27 Dec 1855 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
6 F Mary Sessions
Born: 18 Feb 1831 - Wayne, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 1880 Buried:
7 F Laura Marion Sessions
Born: 26 Jul 1833 - Brush Creek, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 9 May 1891 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Hicken
8 F Eliza Jane Sessions
Born: 15 Nov 1836 - Brush Creek, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 15 Nov 1836 - Brush Creek, Dupage Co, IL Buried:
9 F Melisse Sessions
Born: 11 May 1838 - Brush Creek, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 4 Oct 1916 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: 6 Oct 1916 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: Isaac Baum
10 F Emiline Sessions
Born: 1 May 1840 - Brush Creek, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 6 Oct 1906 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT Buried: 8 Oct 1906 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: Charles Carter Thomas Marr: 25 Dec 1860 - Heber City, Wasatch Co, UT
11 F Elizabeth Sessions
Born: 21 Aug 1842 - Brush Creek, Dupage Co, IL Christened: Died: 9 Feb 1927 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: George Baum
12 F Hannah Sessions
Born: 19 Jan 1846 - Nauvoo, Hancock Co, IL Christened: Died: 25 May 1927 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: - Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Wasatch Co, UTSpouse: William F. Gallager
General Notes: Wife -
Page: 002193
Name: Lucretia Haws Sessions
Gender: female
Birth Date: 22 Nov 1802
Birth Place: Logan, Ky
Parent1: Jacob Haws
Parent2: Hannah Viel or Neal
Spouse: Richard Sessions
Marriage Date: lic 14 Apr 1821
Marriage Place: White, IL
Departure Date: Jun 1850
Departure Place: Council Bluffs, Pottawattomie, IA
Travel Company: Husb Richard (51);1 son John (29);2 son, William B. (28);3 son, Daniel Alexander (21);3 dau Louisa (17);4 dau, Mellissa (12) 5 dau, Emeline (10); 6 dau Elizabeth (8); 7 dau, Hannah (4)
Party: James Pace Co.
Trail: Morman Pioneer Trail
Arrival Date: 20 Sep 1850
Arrival Place: Great Salt Lake Valley
Religion: LDS
Place Settled: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT; Provo, Utah, UT; Heber City, Wasatch, UT
Occupation: Homemaker
Death Date: 11 Feb 1876
Death Place: Heber City, Wasatch, UT
Burial Place: Heber City, Wasatch, UT
Sources: Frank Esshom, Pioneers & Prominent Men of Utah; Kate B. Carter, Heart Throbs of the West r.12; Utah Immigration Card Index; Sextons Records, Heber City
Comments: Cem.; Fam Group Shect FHL Archive. Husb Richard & Sons, John William B., Served with the Morman Battalion, While Lucretia remained with Son Daniel A. & 5 younger daughters in Winter Quarters.
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Jannice David Nielson and Lucy Elnora Haws
Husband Jannice David Nielson
Born: 22 Nov 1905 - Manti, Sanpete Co, UT Christened: Died: 3 Dec 1984 - Manti, Sanpete Co, UT Buried: - Manti City Cemetery, Manti, Sanpete Co, UTMarriage: 7 May 1930
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 529-09-1350-UT
Wife Lucy Elnora Haws
Born: 17 Mar 1911 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 23 Jun 1998 - Manti, Sanpete Co, UT Buried: - Manti City Cemetery, Manti, Sanpete Co, UT
Father: Albert Alonzo Haws Mother: Sarah Ann Stradling
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, -Lucy L., 1920 - Naples Pct, Uintah Co, UT
• Social Security Number, 528-18-9591-UT
Children
1 F Mary Lou Nielson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dean Cluff
2 F Janice Dee Nielson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Joanne Nielson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Reid Stringham
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Lucy Lena Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lucy Lena Haws
Born: 1904 - KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Leander C. Haws Mother: Sally M. Evans
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1910, 1910 - Union Twp, Lincoln Co, OK
• Census 1920, 1920 - Union Twp, Lincoln Co, OK
Children
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Luellen Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Luellen Haws
Born: 1863 - IL Christened: Died: After 1880 Buried:
Father: Samuel Haws 13 Mother: Nancy Warren McCurdy
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Clay Center Twp, Clay Co, KS
• Census 1880, 1880 - Clay Center Twp, Clay Co, KS
Children
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Lulu F. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lulu F. Haws
Born: Aug 1896 - KS Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Keen Pritchard Haws 378 Mother: Nora L. Unknown
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - McPherson Twp, Mcpherson Co, KS
Children
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Lydia Alberta Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lydia Alberta Haws
Born: 26 Jun 1873 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 4 Oct 1873 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: Oct 1873 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
Father: Albert Abner Haws Mother: Nancy Haws
Children
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Lydia Caroline Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lydia Caroline Haws
Born: 30 Sep 1840 - KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alney Haws Mother: Letitia Sessions
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, -Single, 1870 - Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN
Children
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Lydia E. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lydia E. Haws
Born: 30 Aug 1934 - Logan Co, KY Christened: Died: 30 Aug 1934 - Logan Co, KY Buried:
Father: Teddy Delphus Haws Mother: Myrtle Delk
Children
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Herschel C. Wyatt and Lydia May Haws
Husband Herschel C. Wyatt
Born: 6 Jul 1905 Christened: Died: 5 Nov 1993 - Hickory, Graves Co, KY Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 402-10-5366-KY
Wife Lydia May Haws
Born: 2 Sep 1903 Christened: Died: 20 Oct 1989 - Hickory, Graves Co, KY Buried:
Father: Edward K. Haws Mother: Linnie Floy J. Leota
Noted events in her life were:
• Social Security Number, 406-09-3314-KY
Children
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Lyle Franklin Haws and Mary Elizabeth Preble
Husband Lyle Franklin Haws
Born: 2 Feb 1903 - Tremonton, Box Elder Co, UT Christened: Died: 31 Oct 1968 - Glenn Co, CA Buried:
Father: Wallace Smith Haws 56 Mother: Zostni May 'Zoe' Thompson 56
Marriage: 21 May 1924 - Shoshone, Lincoln Co, ID
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 528-12-3553
• Census 1920, -Says Femail, 1920 - Logan Pct, Cache Co, UT
Wife Mary Elizabeth Preble
Born: 14 Oct 1906 - WA Christened: Died: 7 Sep 1972 - Stanislaus Co, CA Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• Social Security Number, 528-12-3553
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Performed By, Baptist Minister, Robert S. Withrow
• Witness, Nettie Haynes Preble-Zoe May Haws
Children
1 M Lyle Preble Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Nora Janet Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Lyle Huron Haws
Husband Lyle Huron Haws
Born: 22 Apr 1910 - North Burns, Washita Co, OK Christened: Died: 2 May 1944 Buried:
Father: Isaac Jefferson Haws Mother: Nellie Adeline Stonam
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - North Burns Twp, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1930, 1930 - Turkey Creek Twp, Washita Co, OK
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Lyle Preble Haws
Husband Lyle Preble Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Lyle Franklin Haws Mother: Mary Elizabeth Preble
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Lynda Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lynda Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Don Porfirio Haws Mother: Flora Jane Chessher
Children
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Dale Peterson and Lynda Ann Haws
Husband Dale Peterson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lynda Ann Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Grant Haws Mother: Florence Marie Dansie
Children
1 M Troy Dale Peterson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Annette Peterson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Tony Christenson
3 F Jennifer Peterson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Lynette Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lynette Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Erwin Marion Haws Mother: Martha Jane Taylor
Children
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Lynette Dawn Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Lynette Dawn Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alan Haws Mother: Aleeta Anderson
Children
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Lynn E. Haws
Husband Lynn E. Haws
Born: 1909 - ID Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Earl Haws Mother: May Burns
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Lynn Martin Haws and Bernessa Lamb
Husband Lynn Martin Haws
Born: 10 Jun 1906 - Colonia Juarez, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico Christened: Died: 15 Mar 1994 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried:
Father: George Martin Haws Mother: Martha Henriette Wall
Marriage: 1 Mar 1930 - South Gate, Los Angeles Co, CA
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 526-22-2785
Wife Bernessa Lamb
Born: 1 Mar 1912 Christened: Died: 7 Mar 1997 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• Parents Fact, Thomas Norman & Jannetta Ann Ferrin Lamb
• Social Security Number, 526-46-8771
Children
1 F Bernessa Elaine Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Melvin Kent Hancock
2 F Etta Ruth Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Glen Henry Phillips
3 F Janetta Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: La Voughn Passey
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Mabel Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mabel Haws
Born: Sep 1888 - Fremont Co, ID Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Henry Haws Mother: Elizabeth Ann Stephensen Richman
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Spencer Pct, Fremont Co, ID
Children
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Mabel Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mabel Haws
Born: 13 Dec 1917 - Goshen, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 7 Nov 1984 - Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried: 10 Nov 1984 - Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ
Father: Leon Shellian Haws Mother: Violet Belle Steele
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - Goshen Pct, Utah Co, UT
• Marriage Info, ? Hill
Children
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Frank Joseph Mish and Mae Haws
Husband Frank Joseph Mish
Born: 13 Nov 1913 Christened: Died: 25 Jan 1995 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried:Marriage: 9 Mar 1937
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 544-32-5150
Wife Mae Haws
Born: 15 May 1919 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Heber Bartell Haws Mother: Rowena Virginia Larsen
Children
1 M Lloyd Edward Mish
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Francis Merlene Mish
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Karen Beryl Mish
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Rayma Lynn Mish
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Mala Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mala Haws
Born: 14 Dec 1855 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: 14 Dec 1855 - Butler Co, KY Buried:
Father: Richard C. Haws 13 Mother: Emily F. Cox
Children
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Maladee Annette Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Maladee Annette Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: David Virgil Haws Mother: Viola Mae Turley
Children
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Marc Austin Haws and Laurie Rae Spendlove
Husband Marc Austin Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Byron Austin Haws Mother: Gwen Hunsaker
Marriage:
Wife Laurie Rae Spendlove
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Cydnee Rae Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Tyler Marc Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Marci Jo Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marci Jo Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Living Haws Mother: Living Chatwick
Children
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Dennis R. Wright and Marcia Ellen Haws
Husband Dennis R. Wright
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marcia Ellen Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Mark Shirley Haws Mother: Norma Elizabeth Christopherson
Children
1 F Jo Ellen Wright
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Marcia Jane Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marcia Jane Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Kato Devar Haws Mother: Jennifer Gate Shumway
Children
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Marco Haws
Husband Marco Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Adalon Dejeaus Mother: Sheryl Ann Haws
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Marcor Anthony Haws
Husband Marcor Anthony Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Wyllis Lamond Haws Mother: Verna Heward
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Maren Elizabeth Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Maren Elizabeth Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Jeffery Virgil Smith Haws Mother: Louise Duffy
Children
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Margaret Alice Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Margaret Alice Haws
Born: 19 May 1913 - Globe, Gila Co, AZ Christened: Died: 18 Jun 1944 Buried:
Father: Albert Moroni Haws Mother: Alice Rebecca Cluff
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1930, 1930 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Children
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Margaret E. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Margaret E. Haws
Born: May 1886 - KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Adam Haws Mother: Annie E. Unknown
Noted events in her life were:
• AKA/Name Fact, Maggie
• Census 1900, 1900 - Mound City, Pulaski Co, IL
Children
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Margaret L. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Margaret L. Haws
Born: 1918 - Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Haws Mother: Fern Unknown
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
• Census 1930, 1930 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
Children
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Margaret Louise Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Margaret Louise Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Drencil Alvin Haws Mother: Elaine Hatch
Children
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Margie Frances Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Margie Frances Haws 203
Born: 4 Apr 1919 - Clay Center, Clay Co, KS 203 Christened: Died: 19 May 1919 - Clay Center, Clay Co, KS 203 Buried:
Father: Harry H. Haws 203 Mother: Lucille Lucy Allen 203
Children
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Gary Steven Posenjak and Margo Lynn Haws
Husband Gary Steven Posenjak
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margo Lynn Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Harold Mills Haws 574,575,576 Mother: Oral Jean Rogers 575,576
Children
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John D. Wallace and Mariah T. Haws
Husband John D. Wallace
Born: 1846 - IL Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 2 Jul 1871 - Edgar Co, IL
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1880, 1880 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
Wife Mariah T. Haws
Born: 22 Jun 1855 - IL Christened: Died: 27 Feb 1900 Buried:
Father: George Washington Haws Mother: Mary Ann Hurst
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1860, 1860 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
• Census 1870, 1870 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
• Census 1880, 1880 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
Children
1 M Charles S. Wallace
Born: 1873 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Emma F. Wallace
Born: 1875 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Leotta L. Wallace
Born: 1879 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
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Marie Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marie Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Leon Richman Haws Mother: Afton Driggs
Children
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Marilla Maud Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marilla Maud Haws
Born: 23 Dec 1881 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 18 May 1883 Buried:
Father: George Washington Haws Mother: Elizabeth Ann Worsely
Children
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Edwin Galen Stewart and Marillyn Haws
Husband Edwin Galen Stewart
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marillyn Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Marker Albert Haws Mother: Mabel Lund
Children
1 M Tana Marc Stewart
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Charles Galen Stewart
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Marion Haws
Husband Marion Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Carl Glen Haws Mother: Ardith Cook
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Marion Grey Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marion Grey Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Floyd Elwin Haws Mother: Frederica A. Dresie
Children
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Marion Oliver Haws and Dorthea Marie Petersen
Husband Marion Oliver Haws
Born: 20 May 1865 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 6 May 1923 - Port Angeles, Clallam Co, WA Buried: May 1923 - Port Angeles, Clallam Co, WA
Father: Albert Abner Haws Mother: Nancy Haws
Marriage: 8 Aug 1887 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZ
Noted events in his life were:
• Birth Fact, Twin
• Census 1870, 1870 - Provo, Utah Co, Utah Territory
• Census 1880, 1880 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
• Census 1910, 1910 - Newport Pct, Stevens Co, WA
Wife Dorthea Marie Petersen
Born: 29 Dec 1869 - Ephraim, Sanpete Co, UT Christened: Died: 26 Dec 1920 - Greer, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 28 Dec 1920 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZ
Noted events in her life were:
• Parents Fact, Marcor Hansen & Johanne Christine Larsen Peterson
Children
1 F Cora Christina Haws
Born: 17 May 1888 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 12 Aug 1963 - Compton, Los Angeles Co, CA Buried: 16 Aug 1963 - Whittier, Los Angeles Co, CASpouse: John Stevens Bennett Marr: 5 May 1906 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
2 M Marion Oliver Haws
Born: 8 Aug 1889 - Heber, Wasatch Co, UT Christened: Died: 8 Sep 1936 - Holbrook, Navajo Co, AZ Buried: 11 Sep 1936 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Eulalia Berry Marr: 1 Nov 1917 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZ
3 F Elnora Myrl Haws
Born: 24 Feb 1891 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 4 Oct 1975 - Safford, Graham Co, AZ Buried: 8 Oct 1975 - Eager Cemetery, Eager, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Edward Eli PierceSpouse: Ellis W. Lund Marr: 1 Jan 1917 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ
4 F Melissa Orelia Haws
Born: 12 Oct 1892 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 26 Jul 1894 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried:
5 M Marker Albert Haws
Born: 7 Aug 1894 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 24 Sep 1964 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 26 Sep 1964 - Eager Cemetery, Eager, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Mabel Lund Marr: 7 Jul 1919 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ
6 M Clive Stanley Haws
Born: 30 Aug 1896 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 25 Jul 1956 - Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried: 26 Jul 1956 - Tempe, Maricopa Co, AZSpouse: Eva NeilsenSpouse: Eulalia Berry Marr: 21 Sep 1944
7 M Carl Leonard Haws
Born: 16 Mar 1899 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 17 Feb 1957 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 19 Feb 1957 - Eager, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Atella Wiltbank Marr: 9 May 1923
8 M John Melvin Haws
Born: 31 Jan 1901 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 4 Mar 1901 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried:
9 F Afton Mysilvia Haws
Born: 15 Mar 1902 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 27 Jun 1989 - Springerville, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 1 Jul 1989 - Eager Cemetery, Eager, Apache Co, AZSpouse: John Cleveland Wiltbank Marr: 29 Jul 1919 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZ
10 F Vilma Olive Haws
Born: 18 Mar 1904 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 28 Mar 1935 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 30 Mar 1935 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Clarence Lavern Sharp Marr: 6 Dec 1920
11 F Wilda Haws
Born: 25 Jul 1908 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 23 Sep 1994 - Springerville, Apache Co, AZ Buried:Spouse: Ural D. Burke Marr: 6 Nov 1925 - Colter, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Milton DodgeSpouse: Victor Rowe
12 M Wilden Haws
Born: 25 Jul 1908 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 8 Apr 1984 - Renton, King Co, WA Buried: 12 Apr 1984 - Renton, King Co, WASpouse: Josephine Huber Marr: 20 Dec 1941 - Ely City, White Pine Co, NV
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George Lovell Pew and Marion Pearl Haws
Husband George Lovell Pew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marion Pearl Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Glenn Mills Haws 574,576 Mother: Pearl Elizabeth Huber 574,576,578
Children
1 F Georgia Gale Pew 574,576,1345
Born: 11 Dec 1947 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ 576 Christened: Died: 31 Jan 1952 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ 576 Buried:
2 M Karl George Pew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gloria Amanda Lara
3 F Marilyn Kay Pew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wade Fred Workman
4 M Leo Robert Pew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Penney Lee Nichols
5 F Teri Lee Pew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Rothlesberger
6 F Keri Dee Pew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Donal Paul Crandell
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Marion Vernon Haws and Ethel Edna Spaulding
Husband Marion Vernon Haws 56
Born: 18 Aug 1906 - Elwood, Box Elder Co, UT 56 Christened: Died: 12 May 1976 - Fremont Co, ID 56 Buried:
Father: Charles Madison Haws 56 Mother: Harriett Vessie Hunsaker 56
Marriage: 4 Dec 1924 - Rexburg, Madison Co, ID 56
Wife Ethel Edna Spaulding 56
Born: 24 Mar 1906 - Independence, Fremont Co, ID Christened: Died: 28 Apr 1988 - Blackfoot, Bingham Co, ID Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
BIRTH: Cert. Idaho File No. 248, Registered No. 45 MARRIAGE: Bk 1 Pg 517, Madison Co, Idaho DEATH: Idaho File No. 2511, Local Reg. No. 18, Registration Dist. 6 50 LDS Baptism: Archive Record LDS Sealing: BIC
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Marion Washington Haws and Emily Virginia Layne
Husband Marion Washington Haws
Born: 16 Feb 1844 - KY Christened: Died: 14 Jan 1925 - Butler Co, KY Buried:
Father: John H. Haws 13 Mother: Nancy Layne 13
Marriage: After 1878
Other Spouse: Harriett M. Barbre - 22 Feb 1865 - Butler Co, KY
Other Spouse: Sarah Frances Pendley - 24 Oct 1884
Other Spouse: Martha Belle Lee - 1885
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Rochester, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1880, 1880 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1900, 1900 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1920, 1920 - Forgyville Twp, Butler Co, KY
Wife Emily Virginia Layne
Born: 30 Oct 1845 Christened: Died: Bef 1880 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• Parents Fact, Joel W. & Elizabeth Barbre Layne
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Info from A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co. KY. In Sep 1861 he inlisted in Company F, Eleventh Kentucky and served honorably three years and three months. His service was principally in TN., GA., MS., and VA. He participated in the celebrated battles of Shiloh, Stone River, Perryville, sieage od Knoxville, Blain's Cross Roads and in the campain to Atlanta. He was a brave soldier, and always with his regiment. His farm consisted of 110 acres, mostly rich bottom land, with a good home, and all the evidences of thrift and industry. He is a member of the Monticello Baptist Church, and a Repulican in Politics, also a industrious and honest citizen.
Hawes Layne Barbrey Layne Pendley NC TX
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Marion Washington Haws and Sarah Frances Pendley
Husband Marion Washington Haws
Born: 16 Feb 1844 - KY Christened: Died: 14 Jan 1925 - Butler Co, KY Buried:
Father: John H. Haws 13 Mother: Nancy Layne 13
Marriage: 24 Oct 1884
Other Spouse: Harriett M. Barbre - 22 Feb 1865 - Butler Co, KY
Other Spouse: Emily Virginia Layne - After 1878
Other Spouse: Martha Belle Lee - 1885
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Rochester, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1880, 1880 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1900, 1900 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1920, 1920 - Forgyville Twp, Butler Co, KY
Wife Sarah Frances Pendley
Born: 4 Apr 1849 Christened: Died: 20 May 1894 - Butler Co, KY Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• Parents Fact, William 'Billy' & Eliza Flewallen Pendley
Children
1 F Ora Haws
Born: Jun 1885 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles Pendley
General Notes: Husband -
Info from A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co. KY. In Sep 1861 he inlisted in Company F, Eleventh Kentucky and served honorably three years and three months. His service was principally in TN., GA., MS., and VA. He participated in the celebrated battles of Shiloh, Stone River, Perryville, sieage od Knoxville, Blain's Cross Roads and in the campain to Atlanta. He was a brave soldier, and always with his regiment. His farm consisted of 110 acres, mostly rich bottom land, with a good home, and all the evidences of thrift and industry. He is a member of the Monticello Baptist Church, and a Repulican in Politics, also a industrious and honest citizen.
Hawes Layne Barbrey Layne Pendley NC TX
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Marion Washington Haws and Martha Belle Lee
Husband Marion Washington Haws
Born: 16 Feb 1844 - KY Christened: Died: 14 Jan 1925 - Butler Co, KY Buried:
Father: John H. Haws 13 Mother: Nancy Layne 13
Marriage: 1885
Other Spouse: Harriett M. Barbre - 22 Feb 1865 - Butler Co, KY
Other Spouse: Emily Virginia Layne - After 1878
Other Spouse: Sarah Frances Pendley - 24 Oct 1884
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Rochester, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1880, 1880 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1900, 1900 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1920, 1920 - Forgyville Twp, Butler Co, KY
Wife Martha Belle Lee
Born: Oct 1866 - KY Christened: Died: 1929 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Mining City Twp, Butler Co, KY
• Census 1920, 1920 - Forgyville Twp, Butler Co, KY
Children
1 F Opaline Haws
Born: 1 Jan 1904 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: 15 Oct 1987 - Louisville, Jefferson Co, KY Buried:Spouse: Carlos William Pendley Marr: 1923
General Notes: Husband -
Info from A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co. KY. In Sep 1861 he inlisted in Company F, Eleventh Kentucky and served honorably three years and three months. His service was principally in TN., GA., MS., and VA. He participated in the celebrated battles of Shiloh, Stone River, Perryville, sieage od Knoxville, Blain's Cross Roads and in the campain to Atlanta. He was a brave soldier, and always with his regiment. His farm consisted of 110 acres, mostly rich bottom land, with a good home, and all the evidences of thrift and industry. He is a member of the Monticello Baptist Church, and a Repulican in Politics, also a industrious and honest citizen.
Hawes Layne Barbrey Layne Pendley NC TX
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Marjorie Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marjorie Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Walter M. Haws Mother: Nellie D. Unknown
Children
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Mark Andrew Haws and Mildred Montgomery
Husband Mark Andrew Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Mark Shirley Haws Mother: Norma Elizabeth Christopherson
Marriage:
Wife Mildred Montgomery
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Heather Elizabeth Haws
Born: 9 Oct 1974 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 10 Oct 1974 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: 12 Oct 1974 - Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UT
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Mark Eugene Haws
Husband Mark Eugene Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Grant Henry Haws Mother: Nelda Cowan
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Mark Kevin Haws and Jane Alice Kinser
Husband Mark Kevin Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Grant Haws Mother: Florence Marie Dansie
Marriage:
Wife Jane Alice Kinser
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Nathan Grant Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M James Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Joseph Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Jared Allen Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Mark Leon Haws
Husband Mark Leon Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Kay Leon Haws Mother: Norma Jean Harris
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Marker Albert Haws and Mabel Lund
Husband Marker Albert Haws
Born: 7 Aug 1894 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 24 Sep 1964 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 26 Sep 1964 - Eager Cemetery, Eager, Apache Co, AZ
Father: Marion Oliver Haws Mother: Dorthea Marie Petersen
Marriage: 7 Jul 1919 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ
Wife Mabel Lund
Born: 27 Sep 1896 - Nutriso, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 13 Jan 1937 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 15 Jan 1937 - Eager Cemetery, Eager, Apache Co, AZ
Noted events in her life were:
• Parents Fact, William Wilson & Annie Elizabeth Wiltbank Lund
Children
1 M Infant Haws
Born: 25 Aug 1920 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 25 Aug 1920 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried:
2 M Wyllis Lamond Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Verna Heward
3 M Ronald W. Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joan Unknown
4 F Thea Haws
Born: 26 Mar 1925 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 11 Apr 1925 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Buried:
5 M Buell Wilden Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amelia Wiltbank
6 F Marillyn Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edwin Galen Stewart
7 F Molly Elizabeth Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Stanley Courtland Yoder
8 F Lela Jean Haws
Born: 2 Jul 1930 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 21 Feb 1981 - Nutriso, Apache Co, AZ Buried: 23 Feb 1981 - Nutriso, Apache Co, AZSpouse: Leonard Nielo Rogers
9 F Adel Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Willard Milton Calloway
10 F Dora Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gaylen Clarence Roy Patterson
11 F Cora Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Jefferson ThurmanSpouse: William Francis JenkinsSpouse: Bill Adams
12 F Larue Haws
Born: 5 Sep 1934 - Eager, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 10 Aug 1986 - Fountain Hills, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried: 15 Aug 1986 - Eager, Apache Co, AZSpouse: David Dean Reckford
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Marlea Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marlea Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Steven Lee Haws Mother: Barbara Grindstaff
Children
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Marlin James Haws
Husband Marlin James Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Grant Henry Haws Mother: Nelda Cowan
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Marsha Ann Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marsha Ann Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Buell Wilden Haws Mother: Amelia Wiltbank
Children
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Terry Kiever and Marsha Millie Haws
Husband Terry Kiever
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marsha Millie Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Morris Amoron Haws Mother: Millie Nora Kay
Other Spouse: William Perry
Other Spouse: Mel Rob
Children
1 M Gabin Kiever
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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William Perry and Marsha Millie Haws
Husband William Perry
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marsha Millie Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Morris Amoron Haws Mother: Millie Nora Kay
Other Spouse: Terry Kiever
Other Spouse: Mel Rob
Children
1 M Mark Perry
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Mel Rob and Marsha Millie Haws
Husband Mel Rob
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marsha Millie Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Morris Amoron Haws Mother: Millie Nora Kay
Other Spouse: Terry Kiever
Other Spouse: William Perry
Children
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Jesse Noah Rowley and Martha Haws
Husband Jesse Noah Rowley
Born: 18 Feb 1874 - Nephi, Juab Co, UT Christened: 26 Feb 1874 - Nephi, Juab Co, UT Died: 27 Oct 1966 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried: 31 Oct 1966 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZMarriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Military, Private, Westmoreland Co, PA Militia DAR Records
• Parents Fact, John & Mary Ann Gadd Rowley
• Census 1930, 1930 - Alma Twp, Maricopa Co, AZ
Wife Martha Haws 164
Born: 3 Aug 1894 - Colonia Pacheco, Chihuahua, Mexico 164 Christened: Died: 6 May 1984 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ 164 Buried:
Father: William Wallace Haws 164 Mother: Martha Barrett 164
Noted events in her life were:
• Birth Fact, Twin
Children
1 M Heber Lawrence Rowley
Born: 18 Jun 1920 - Binghampton, Pima Co, AZ Christened: Died: 7 Nov 1933 Buried:
2 M Nor Haws Rowley 1004
Born: 21 Aug 1921 - AZ Christened: Died: 23 Dec 2001 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried:Spouse: Buena LamoreauxSpouse: Zeltha Helen Clegg
3 F Velma Rowley
Born: 12 Sep 1922 - AZ Christened: Died: 5 Feb 1999 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried:Spouse: Pershing Lamar Farnsworth
4 F Elda Rowley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lyle Homer MorrowSpouse: Leroy Truitt Alexander
5 M Gene Haws Rowley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alva Jean Farnsworth
6 M Norvel Haws Rowley
Born: 27 Apr 1927 - AZ Christened: Died: 15 Oct 1991 Buried:Spouse: Barbara LindleySpouse: Clara Laverna McMullin
7 F Lela Rowley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lester Weston Carpenter
8 M Erven Haws Rowley
Born: 17 Aug 1930 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Christened: Died: 11 Oct 1950 Buried:
9 M Melvin Haws Rowley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dixie Darlene Cronin
10 F Eva Rowley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
11 M Robert Haws Rowley
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Brenda Kay GoodrichSpouse: Janice Lucile Kniffin
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Martha Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Erastus Snow Haws 164 Mother: Katie May Rowley
Children
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Martha Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha Haws
Born: 1847 - Xenia, Clay Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alfred Haws Mother: Milley Linder
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1850, 1850 - Dist 11, Wayne Co, IL
• Census 1860, 1860 - Clinton Co, IL
Children
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Martha Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha Haws
Born: 1856 - TN Christened: Died: After 1870 Buried:
Father: Samuel Haws 13 Mother: Nancy Warren McCurdy
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Clay Center Twp, Clay Co, KS
Children
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Martha Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha Haws
Born: 1864 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Albert Gallatin Haws 1160 Mother: Matilda Ann Jones
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Rochester Pct, Butler Co, KY
Children
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David Timothy and Martha Elvira Haws
Husband David Timothy 413,414
Born: 6 Mar 1854 - Caerhos, Cilcennin, Cardigan, Wales 413 Christened: Died: 12 May 1943 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT 413 Buried: 15 May 1943 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413Marriage: 11 Oct 1878 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
Wife Martha Elvira Haws 413,414
Born: 7 May 1860 - Provo, Utah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 26 Jan 1905 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Buried: 29 Jan 1905 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413
Father: William Haws 413,414 Mother: Emily Mecham 413,414
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1860, 1860 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
Children
1 F Mary Pearl Timothy 413,414
Born: 7 Sep 1879 - Wallsburg, Wasatch Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 24 Aug 1954 413 Buried:Spouse: Hyrum Leroy Larson 413,414 Marr: 24 Aug 1904 - Wallsburg, Wasatch Co, UT 413
2 F Martha Mae Timothy 413,414
Born: 30 Dec 1880 - Wallsburg, Wasatch Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 26 Nov 1967 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT 413 Buried: 29 Nov 1967 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT 413Spouse: Andrew Theodore Johnson 413,414 Marr: 2 Sep 1903 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
3 F Emily Leila Timothy 413,414
Born: 15 Dec 1882 - Wallsburg, Wasatch Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 27 Mar 1948 413 Buried:Spouse: Hugh Mccurdy Woodward 413,414 Marr: 18 Oct 1905 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
4 M David John Timothy 413,414
Born: 23 Dec 1884 - Wallsburg, Wasatch Co, UT 413,414 Christened: Died: 24 Aug 1968 413 Buried:
5 F Alice Timothy 413,414
Born: 20 Dec 1886 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: 7 Apr 1887 413 Died: 21 Oct 1918 - Cedarview, Duchesne, UT 413 Buried: 23 Oct 1918 - Cedarview, Duchesne, UT 413Spouse: Thomas Richardson Todd 412,413,414,415 Marr: 14 Aug 1907 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
6 F Leah Timothy 413,414
Born: 29 Sep 1888 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 3 Jun 1965 - Murray, Salt Lake Co, UT 413 Buried: 7 Jun 1965 - Holliday, Salt Lake Co, UT 413Spouse: Jacob Wilford Bastian 413,414 Marr: 12 Sep 1911 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
7 F Amber Timothy 413,414
Born: 19 Jan 1891 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 6 Jul 1959 - St George, Washington Co, UT 413 Buried: 9 Jul 1959 - St George, Washington Co, UT 413Spouse: Donald Carlos Schmutz 413,414 Marr: 12 May 1916 - St George, Washington Co, UT 413,414
8 F Lamar Timothy 413,414
Born: 15 May 1892 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 16 Nov 1974 - St George, Washington Co, UT 413 Buried: 18 Nov 1974 - Rockville, Washington Co, UT 413Spouse: David Marvin Terry 413,414 Marr: 17 May 1916 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
9 M Golden Timothy 413,414
Born: 11 Mar 1894 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 7 May 1901 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Buried:
10 F Addie Fern Timothy 413,414
Born: 2 Mar 1896 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 11 Apr 1939 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413 Buried: 30 Apr 1939 - Sandy, Salt Lake Co, UT 413Spouse: Leo Clark 413,414,542 Marr: 14 Oct 1922 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT 413
11 F Celestia Timothy 413,414
Born: 18 Feb 1899 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 11 Apr 1900 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Buried:
12 M Rulon Lavell Timothy 413,414
Born: 31 Aug 1900 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 10 Apr 1948 413 Buried:
13 F Lucille Timothy 413,414
Born: 26 Jan 1904 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Christened: Died: 8 Jul 1904 - Jensen, Uintah Co, UT 413 Buried:
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James Riley Norton and Martha Emily Haws
Husband James Riley Norton
Born: 14 Aug 1863 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Christened: Died: 1919 - Delta, Millard Co, UT Buried:Marriage: 14 Apr 1886 - Logan, Cache Co, UT
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1910, 1910 - Lincoln Pct, Bingham Co, ID
• Birth Fact, Twin
• Parents Fact, James Wiley & Nancy Jane Hammer Norton
Wife Martha Emily Haws
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Born: 15 Jan 1865 - Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co, UT Christened: Died: 1928 - Idaho Falls, Bonneville Co, ID Buried:
Father: James Earlton Haws Mother: Mary Ann Walwork
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co, UT
• Census 1880, 1880 - Smithville Twp, Pima Co, AZ
• Census 1910, 1 Child, 1910 - Lincoln Pct, Bingham Co, ID
Children
1 M James Earlton Norton
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Born: 15 Jan 1883 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ Christened: Died: 14 Apr 1958 - Burley, Cassia Co, ID Buried: 16 Apr 1958 - Pleasant View Cemetery, Burley, Cassia Co, IDSpouse: Mary Maria Holt Marr: 9 Oct 1906 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
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Martha F. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha F. Haws
Born: 15 Feb 1859 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: Between 1860 and 1870 Buried:
Father: Richard C. Haws 13 Mother: Emily F. Cox
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1860, 1860 - Rochester Po, Butler Co, KY
Children
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Martha J. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha J. Haws
Born: 1830 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James F. Haws 13,1182 Mother: Mary Fluallen
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1850, 1850 - Butler Co, KY
Children
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Martha Lovica Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha Lovica Haws
Born: 31 Mar 1879 - Mona, Juab Co, UT Christened: Died: 7 Feb 1918 - Mountain View, Holbrook, Oneida Co, ID Buried:
Father: John Madison Haws 56 Mother: Martha Bitner Glazier 56
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1910, 1910 - Holbrook Twp, Oneida Co, ID
Children
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Martha May Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha May Haws
Born: 20 Aug 1887 - Heber, Wasatch Co, UT Christened: Died: 21 Sep 1905 Buried:
Father: Albert Abner Haws Mother: Harriet Mayberry
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, -Martha A., 1900 - Naples Pct, Uintah Co, UT
Children
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Martha Ruth Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Martha Ruth Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Kato Devor Haws Mother: Ruth Maxine Cooper
Children
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Martin Haws and Lisa Owen
Husband Martin Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Val Veo Haws Mother: Charlene Grill
Marriage:
Wife Lisa Owen
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Martin Henry Haws
Husband Martin Henry Haws
Born: 1905 - KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Hesikiah Haws Mother: Lititia McGranahan
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1910, 1910 - Big Elk Twp, Martin Co, KY
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Marva Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Marva Haws
Born: 8 Jan 1906 - Welling, Alberta, Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Junius Orlando Haws Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Mezeven
Children
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Marvin Owen Haws
Husband Marvin Owen Haws
Born: 3 Sep 1922 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 1 Jan 1982 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried: 4 Jan 1982 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT
Father: Owen Alonzo Haws Mother: Eva Viola Manwaring
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1930, 1930 - Naples Twp, Uintah Co, UT
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Marvin Ray Haws and Dorothy Jean Lambert
Husband Marvin Ray Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Earl Haws Mother: Clara Evelyn Meldrum
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Bonita Kae Eelkema
Wife Dorothy Jean Lambert
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Tamatha Jean Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ramoan Rodriguez
2 M Patrick Ray Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Sheryl Ann Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Adalon Dejeaus
4 F Rebecca Jo Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: 22 Nov 1909 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 7 Feb 1913 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried:
Father: Caleb Arthur Haws Mother: Mary Jane Gee
Children
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: George William Haws Mother: Mary Chetum
Children
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William August Friederick Prahl and Mary Haws
Husband William August Friederick Prahl
Born: 28 Feb 1887 - Hamburg, Germany Christened: Died: 16 Mar 1962 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: 19 Mar 1962 - Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UTMarriage: 31 Dec 1919 - Tucson, Pima Co, AZ
Wife Mary Haws 164
Born: 3 Aug 1894 - Pachico, Chihuahua, Mexico 164 Christened: 4 Oct 1894 - Pachico, Chihuahua, Mexico Died: 28 Jan 1989 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: - Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
Father: William Wallace Haws 164 Mother: Martha Barrett 164
Noted events in her life were:
• Birth Fact, Twin
Children
1 F Elizabeth Erna Prahl
Born: 4 Mar 1920 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Christened: Died: 5 Aug 1976 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Buried: 9 Aug 1976 - Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UTSpouse: Coy Brady Schofield
2 M Fredrick Michel Prahl
Born: 1 Aug 1921 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Christened: Died: 16 Feb 1994 - Santa Clara, Washington Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Bernice Anderson
3 F Maria Martha Prahl
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Howard Gilmore Fikstad
4 M Gottfried Prahl
Born: 25 Sep 1926 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT Christened: Died: 21 Jun 1976 Buried:Spouse: Lavon Norma Kroesher
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Mark Kevin Haws Mother: Jane Alice Kinser
Children
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: 1903 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Chester Haws Mother: Lydia Martin
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - Broulletts Creek Twp, Edgar Co, IL
Children
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: 1838 - Talladega Co, AL Christened: Died: After 1850 Buried:
Father: Samuel Haws 13 Mother: Nancy Warren McCurdy
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1850, 1850 - Dist 24, Dekalb Co, AL
Children
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: 1804 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Haws 13,137 Mother: Ruth Garner 137
Noted events in her life were:
• AKA/Name Fact, Polly
Children
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: 1878 - Lawrence Co, KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John W. Haws Mother: Elizabeth A. E. Hutchison
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1880, 1880 - Louisa Twp, Lawrence Co, KY
Children
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Mary Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Haws
Born: 1866 - Butler Co, KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Albert Gallatin Haws 1160 Mother: Matilda Ann Jones
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Rochester Pct, Butler Co, KY
Children
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Mary Alice Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Alice Haws
Born: 1857 - Provo, Utah Co, Utah Territory Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Earlton Haws Mother: Mary Ann Walwork
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1860, 1860 - Provo, Utah Co, Utah Territory
• Census 1870, 1870 - Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co, UT
Children
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Charles Eugene Holladay and Mary Angelina Haws
Husband Charles Eugene Holladay 1021
Born: 25 Mar 1865 - Santaquin, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: After 19 Aug 1895 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ Buried: - Pima, Graham Co, AZMarriage: 12 Nov 1884 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Noted events in his life were:
• Parents Fact, Thomas W. & Ann Holten Matthews Holladay
Wife Mary Angelina Haws 1021
Born: 13 Apr 1867 - Provo, Utah Co, UT 1012,1021 Christened: Died: 20 May 1947 - Stafford, Graham Co, AZ 1012,1021 Buried: - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Father: William Wallace Haws 164 Mother: Barbara Belinda Mills
Other Spouse: John William Mangum 1021 - Bef Sep 1918 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Noted events in her life were:
• AKA/Name Fact, Ann
• Census 1870, 1870 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
• Census 1910, 1910 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
• Census 1920, 1920 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Children
1 F Mary Effie Holladay
Born: 16 Sep 1886 - Central, Graham Co, AZ Christened: Died: 29 Mar 1887 - Central, Graham Co, AZ Buried:
2 F Ethel Belinda Holladay
Born: 19 Jul 1888 - Santaquin, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 19 Dec 1960 - Stafford, Graham Co, AZ Buried: 21 Dec 1960 - Pima, Graham Co, AZSpouse: Christopher Charles Cole Marr: 21 Jun 1909 - Globe, Gila Co, AZSpouse: Millard Preston Marr: Bef 1930
3 F Ella Laver Holladay
Born: 29 Dec 1890 - Central, Graham Co, AZ Christened: 12 May 1891 Died: 19 Feb 1972 - Mesa City, Maricopa Co, AZ Buried: 21 Feb 1972 - Mesa City Cemetery, Mesa, Maricopa Co, AZSpouse: Albert John Sims Marr: 29 Dec 1910 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
4 M Lawrence Eugene Holladay
Born: 21 Jan 1894 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ Christened: Died: 17 Jan 1993 - Cottonwood, Yavapai Co, AZ Buried: 22 Jan 1993 - Pima, Graham Co, AZSpouse: Rowena Lines Marr: 3 Oct 1917 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
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John William Mangum and Mary Angelina Haws
Husband John William Mangum 1021
Born: 28 Sep 1873 - UT Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef Sep 1918 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Ore Miner
• Census 1910, 1910 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
• Draft Registration, /Tall, Medium Build, 12 Sep 1918 - Safford, Graham Co, AZ
• Census 1920, 1920 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
• Census 1930, 1930 - Willow Creek, San Miguel Co, AZ
Wife Mary Angelina Haws 1021
Born: 13 Apr 1867 - Provo, Utah Co, UT 1012,1021 Christened: Died: 20 May 1947 - Stafford, Graham Co, AZ 1012,1021 Buried: - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Father: William Wallace Haws 164 Mother: Barbara Belinda Mills
Other Spouse: Charles Eugene Holladay 1021 - 12 Nov 1884 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Noted events in her life were:
• AKA/Name Fact, Ann
• Census 1870, 1870 - Provo, Utah Co, UT
• Census 1910, 1910 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
• Census 1920, 1920 - Pima, Graham Co, AZ
Children
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James Greenwood Higginson and Mary Ann Haws
Husband James Greenwood Higginson 56
Born: 1 Aug 1864 - Spanish Fork, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 7 Nov 1919 - Holbrook, Oneida Co, ID Buried: 10 Nov 1919 - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UTMarriage: 1 Aug 1888 - Elk Park, Elk Park Co, MT 56
Noted events in his life were:
• Birth Fact, Twin
• Parents Fact, James Greenwood & Eliza Jane Buchanan Higginson
• Census 1900, 1900 - Diamond Pct, Juab Co, UT
Wife Mary Ann Haws 56
Born: 1 Aug 1872 - Mona, Juab Co, UT 56 Christened: Sep 1872 - Mona, Juab Co, UT Died: 19 May 1935 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT 56 Buried: - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UT
Father: John Madison Haws 56 Mother: Laura Jane Partridge 56
Other Spouse: Robert Taylor - 27 Nov 1929 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Diamond Pct, Juab Co, UT
• Census 1920, 1920 - Buist Twp, Oneida Co, ID
• Census 1930, 1930 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT
Children
1 F Mary Alta Higginson
Born: 15 Sep 1889 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 22 Feb 1939 Buried:Spouse: George Reynolds Warner Marr: 13 Jun 1906 - Spanish Fork, Utah Co, UT
2 F Grace Margaret Higginson
Born: 21 Dec 1890 - Butte, Silver Bow Co, MT Christened: Died: 16 Mar 1926 Buried: - Eureka Cemetery, Eureka, Juab Co, UTSpouse: Frederick Martin Hickman Marr: 2 Mar 1906 - Silver City, Juab Co, UT
3 M Charles Dean Higginson
Born: 26 Apr 1892 - Butte, Silver Bow Co, MT Christened: Died: 7 Jun 1973 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT Buried: 11 Jun 1973 - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UTSpouse: Alice Irene Wellard Marr: 12 Sep 1917 - Logan, Cache Co, UTSpouse: Myra Hollingsworth Galbraith Marr: 22 Aug 1928 - Boise, Ada Co, ID
4 F Laura Merle Higginson
Born: 9 Oct 1896 - Spanish Fork, Utah Co, UT Christened: 2 Jan 1896 - Spanish Fork, Utah Co, UT Died: 11 May 1968 - Logan, Cache Co, UT Buried: 15 May 1968 - Logan, Cache Co, UTSpouse: Thomas Earl Hunsaker Marr: 13 Jul 1918 - San Francisco, San Francisco Co, CA
5 F Genevieve Higginson
Born: 4 May 1897 - Mona, Juab Co, UT Christened: Died: 23 Jan 1978 - Lehi, Utah Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Howard Glen Austin Marr: 7 Nov 1921 - Logan, Cache Co, UT
6 F Lorene Higginson
Born: 2 Dec 1899 - Silver, Juab Co, UT Christened: Died: 28 Dec 1951 - Redwood City, San Mateo Co, CA Buried: - Ogden, Weber Co, UTSpouse: Clifford Rex Forrest Marr: 1 Aug 1916 - Buist, Oneida Co, IDSpouse: Everett Noble
7 F Luella Higginson
Born: 27 Mar 1902 - Diamond, Juab Co, UT Christened: Died: 25 Feb 1985 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: 28 Feb 1985 - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UTSpouse: Joseph David Jensen Marr: 20 Jun 1922 - Malad City, Oneida Co, IDSpouse: George Earnest Hancey Marr: 1 Dec 1945 - Diamond, Juab Co, UT
8 F Vera Olive Higginson
Born: 21 Feb 1904 - Knightville, Juab Co, UT Christened: Died: 4 Apr 1965 - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UT Buried: 7 Apr 1965 - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UTSpouse: Robert Knox Wilson Marr: 26 Oct 1921 - Logan, Cache Co, UT
9 F Bernice Higginson
Born: 1906 - UT Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Erwin S. Fredrickson
10 F Juanita Higginson
Born: 1908 - UT Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ivan Richard Moyes Marr: 1928
11 F Gladys Higginson
Born: 18 Jan 1911 - UT Christened: Died: Dec 1985 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Merrill Horace Taylor
12 M Lester Lavon Higginson
Born: 19 Dec 1912 - Malad City, Oneida Co, ID Christened: Died: 11 Aug 1974 - Bountiful, Davis Co, UT Buried: 15 Aug 1974 - Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis Co, UTSpouse: Sarah May Clark
13 F Alice Elizabeth Higginson
Born: 2 Feb 1915 - Holbrook, Oneida Co, ID Christened: Died: 11 Mar 1937 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Merrill Horace Taylor
14 F Melba Higginson
Born: 6 May 1918 - ID Christened: Died: 21 Aug 1987 - Orem, Utah Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Jess JenkinsSpouse: Nathan DanzigSpouse: David M. Eisner
15 F Sybil Higginson
Born: Abt 1920 Christened: Died: Buried:
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Robert Taylor and Mary Ann Haws
Husband Robert Taylor
Born: 1871 - NC Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 27 Nov 1929 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1930, 1930 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT
Wife Mary Ann Haws 56
Born: 1 Aug 1872 - Mona, Juab Co, UT 56 Christened: Sep 1872 - Mona, Juab Co, UT Died: 19 May 1935 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT 56 Buried: - Brigham, Box Elder Co, UT
Father: John Madison Haws 56 Mother: Laura Jane Partridge 56
Other Spouse: James Greenwood Higginson 56 - 1 Aug 1888 - Elk Park, Elk Park Co, MT 56
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Diamond Pct, Juab Co, UT
• Census 1920, 1920 - Buist Twp, Oneida Co, ID
• Census 1930, 1930 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT
Children
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Lewis Marton Hodgkinson and Mary Armina Haws
Husband Lewis Marton Hodgkinson
Born: 22 Sep 1881 - Pleasant Grove, Utah Co, UT Christened: Died: 21 Sep 1952 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried: 25 Sep 1952 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UTMarriage: 26 Sep 1906 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT
Wife Mary Armina Haws
Born: 21 Jun 1887 - St Johns, Apache Co, AZ Christened: Died: 25 Sep 1965 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried:
Father: Albert Alonzo Haws Mother: Sarah Ann Stradling
Children
1 F Hilda Hodgkinson
Born: 13 Dec 1907 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: 12 Jul 1978 - Provo, Utah Co, UT Buried: - Orem City Cemetery, Utah Co, UTSpouse: Garrett Case Marr: After 1930
2 M Lowell Hodgkinson
Born: 27 Sep 1910 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Christened: Died: Nov 1992 - Fredonia, Coconino Co, AZ Buried:Spouse: Francis Bernadette PfeifferSpouse: Zelda Allred Marr: 10 Oct 1929 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UTSpouse: Shirley James Marr: After 1940
3 M Ralph Hodgkinson
Born: 29 Jul 1912 Christened: Died: 17 Jan 1995 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Ardeth Johnson
4 M Reed Hodgkinson
Born: 16 Mar 1914 Christened: Died: 8 Apr 1998 - Ogden, Weber Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Mildred Mae Wiest
5 F Wilma Hodgkinson
Born: 5 Mar 1917 Christened: Died: 21 Jan 1990 - Vernal, Uintah Co, UT Buried:Spouse: Charles W. Kendall
6 M Grant Hodgkinson
Born: 1918 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lois Kelsey
7 F Mary Hodgkinson
Born: 1920 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Guy Ramsay StewartSpouse: Raymond Harold HuntSpouse: Lee T. Balch
8 M Melvin J. Hodgkinson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Beverly Rene Smith
9 F Rayola Hodgkinson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Karl Edmond Andersen
10 F Doris Hodgkinson
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Fred Jones Stong
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Blaine A. Walker and Mary Beth Haws
Husband Blaine A. Walker
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Beth Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Raymond Haws Mother: Mary Olive Dobson
Children
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Mary C. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary C. Haws
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Guy Murice Haws Mother: Ruia Steele
Children
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Mary Charity Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Charity Haws
Born: 7 Apr 1916 - Paris, Edgar Co, IL Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Cleveland Haws Mother: Minerva Jane Mershon
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1920, 1920 - Paris Twp, Edgar Co, IL
• Census 1930, 1930 - Decatur Twp, Macon Co, IL
Children
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Mary E. Haws
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary E. Haws
Born: 1858 - Elizabeth, Harrison Co, IN Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alfred Haws 408 Mother: Emma Lucy Cooper 408
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1860, 1860 - Posey Twp, Harrison Co, IN
• Census 1870, 1870 - Posey Twp, Harrison Co, IN
Children
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Vernie V. Steinbeck and Mary Elizabeth Haws
Husband Vernie V. Steinbeck
Born: 13 Aug 1885 Christened: Died: 23 May 1971 - Royal Oak, Oakland Co, MI Buried:Marriage: 29 Jan 1905
Noted events in his life were:
• Social Security Number, 403-12-7936-KY
Wife Mary Elizabeth Haws
Born: 3 Feb 1885 - Ballard Co, KY Christened: Died: After 1905 Buried:
Father: John Alvis Haws Mother: Lurana Betty Reeves 137
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Blandville Twp, Ballard Co, KY
Children
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Andrew Jackson King and Mary Elizabeth Haws
Husband Andrew Jackson King
Born: Oct 1858 - MO Christened: Died: After 1930 Buried:Marriage: 1878
Noted events in his life were:
• Census 1900, 1900 - Cloud Chief Twp, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1910, 1910 - Turkey Creek Twp, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1920, 1920 - North Burns, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1930, 1930 - Cordell Twp, Washita Co, OK
Wife Mary Elizabeth Haws
Born: Jan 1864 - Douglas Co, MO Christened: Died: 1922 - Washita Co, OK Buried:
Father: William Marion Haws Mother: Rebecca Paralee Beasley
Noted events in her life were:
• Census 1870, 1870 - Clinton Twp, Texas Co, MO
• Census 1900, 1900 - Cloud Chief Twp, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1910, 1910 - Turkey Creek Twp, Washita Co, OK
• Census 1920, 1920 - North Burns, Washita Co, OK
Children
1 F Cora E. King
Born: Jun 1883 - MO Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Elbert Awdry King
Born: 19 Aug 1885 - MO Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Ella Unknown
3 F Stella M. King
Born: Apr 1889 - Washita Co, OK Christened: Died: After 1930 Buried:
4 F Orpha A. King
Born: Nov 1895 - Washita Co, OK Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Delbert Lawrence King
Born: 1901 - Washita Co, OK Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Kate E. Unknown Marr: 1924
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