Weenden Vander Hakes
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Eliza Amanda Beebe
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Weenden Vander Hakes
Parents: James Hakes and Martha Adams
Eliza Amanda Beebe
Parents: Daniel Beebe and Sarah Brown NO INFORMATION
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Weenden Vander Hakes
Born: 5 Apr. 1800
Place: Stephentown, Rennselaer, NY
Marr: 27 May 1822
Place: Canaan, Columbia, NY
Died: 24 Feb 1884
Place: Mesa, M, AZ
Eliza Amanda Beebe
Born: 2 Nov. 1803
Place: Chatham, Columbia, NY
Died: 26 Oct 1887
Place: Parowan, Iron, UT
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Children
- Martha Almira b 22 Oct. 1823
- Sarah Melissa b 10 Dec. 1825
- Avis Ann b 16 Sept. 1827
- Patty Celinda b 1829
- Susan Delilah b 16 April 1833
- x Collins Rowe b 26 June 1837
- Harriet Janette b 9 May 1842
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*Life Outline and facts* ONLY on CD
different information
Weenden Vander Hakes one place had him born in Rochester, New York.
The birth place and information on this chart, I got from the LDS PAF program, Genealogy Center in Ephraim, Utah.
Patriarchal Blessings ...only on CD NOT AVAILABLE ON THIS WEBSITE.
Life Of Collins R. Hakes written by himself. Their 6th son Talks about his father and mothers life.
Index Card information on Weeden and Eliza Hakes. Also information on location where Eliza A. Bebee Hakes is burried.
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Weeden Vander Hakes and Eliza Amanda Beebe
book: Collins Rowe Hakes Family pg 6
Compiled by HARRIET J. STRADLING...1952
Collins Rowe Hakes/ 5th child...Lottie Mable Hakes Lamb/ 4th child..Harriet Jane Lamb Stradling
Weeden Vander Hakes and his wife, Eliza, crossed the plains in 1848. He was a shoe maker, skilled in his art and prosperous in business. He always made good money, which he turned over to his wife for safe keeping. Both of them were quick and alert, mentally and physically. Although exceptionally modest and resered, he was always ready to stand up for his convictions, and was clean in both body and mind. He abhorred unclean talk. Firm in the faith, he was ever loyal to the counsel of the Church leaders. He made the first pair of boots owned by the Prophet Joseph Smith. He liked to be in parades; Amanda didn't.
He and Eliza both loved people, and looked after the needs of others before their own. Their motto was, "If we eat, so do the neighbors." They despised the idea of anyone taking advantage of the poor and needy. Eliza had been a school teacher. She was well-organized in all her work, never wasting a motion. Both of them were more than liberal in donations, and went out of their way to render assistance to new-comers.
In her old age, Eliza broke her hip, and was cared for until her death by her daughters, Harriet and Sarah, who lived in Kanosh, Utah. Weeden accompanied his son Collins to Mesa, Arizona to spend his last years. He had a covered wagon fixed for a bedroom. His children and grandchildren took turns feeding him, as he couldn't bend his arms, at the last. He was kind and gentle, and always expressed his appreciation for their care. His high principles and love of personal cleanliness remained with him all his life.
Vol 4 "Our Pioneer Heritage" has a list of several heads of families that lived in the Fort at San Bernardino. listed were" W. V. Hakes, and residing outside the fort, George Hakes.
L.D.S. Church Records
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I don't know how this photo is related to this Hake yet...
picture sent to me from email Trudy Fielding link only on CD. Trudy sent this photo 17 Nov 2005. Her Great Grandfather is Herbert Sylvester Hakes.
is on the far left sitting.
Herbert S. Hakes b. August 21, 1871 at Dana, Illious. Photo of of Martin Hakes family
Child of Martin Hakes (669) on PDF file /My Documents/Genealogy/biograph/Charlesworth/Hakes/Genealogy_Hakes.pdf... and Geneology_Hakes_2.pdf
http://people.albion.edu/rhoughto/Family/Hakes/Genealogy.htm website the pdf files were copied from
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