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13701 DRM: "Descendants of Robert Meares of Boston, Mass.", compiled 1919-1950 by Theoda Mears Morse, copy at the NEHGS - D0001
BIRTH: DRM, pg. 19
DEATH: DRM, pg. 25 (alive in 1722)
OTHER: DRM, pg. 19: parents, children. Pg. 25: siblings, info on parents.

INF:"The Bulkeley Genealogy - Ancestry of Peter Bulkeley" by Donald Jacobus INF:p. 29. Had 11 children all named on same page. 
Mellows, Elizabeth (I622)
 
13702 DRM: "Descendants of Robert Meares of Boston, Mass.", compiled 1919-1950 by Theoda Mears Morse, copy at the NEHGS - D0001
MARRIAGE: DRM, pg. 18 (wife Elizabeth). License dated 6 Nov 1620.
DEATH: DRM, pg. 18 says before 1649, from Essex Co. Probate Records
Alt death March 1670
Needs research. 
Stacy, Simon (I626)
 
13703 DRM: "Descendants of Robert Meares of Boston, Mass.", compiled 1919-1950 by Theoda Mears Morse, copy at the NEHGS - D0001
MARRIAGES: DRM, pg. 1 & 9 (2nd marriage date est. from death of 1st husband)
DEATH: DRM, pg. 13 (probably precedes request of son John to appoint guardians 31 Oct 1676. Alive in 1676.)

NOTE: DRM, pg 13. Widow Sebella Sands or Sandys cared for John and paid education. Appears to be related, as does a Jno. Sandys. 
Mary (I621)
 
13704 DuQuoin Tribune, Thursday March 26, 1885
Coulterville News: "Miss Julia Daffenberg, of this place, died on Frida y last. A sad death, and should be a warning both to mothers and young gi rls."

FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Birth - Date: 17 Apr 1867 Place: Perry, Illinois 
Dieffenbacher, Julie Ann (I56)
 
13705 Dutch Reformed Church of N.Y., 974.7 B4ne Vol. 2 Bap.,listed as "Lysbeth", p. 139
(3).She was listed in her fathers Will, Where she was named "to the children of Elizabeth Gerbrantz"
From New York Wills II, New York His't Society yr bk 1893 All of Frans & Elizabeths children were
bap. in (2) DRC of N.Y.listed above. 
Wessels, Elizabeth (I466)
 
13706 E C Smith, male, 19, born about 1871, resides in Yell, Arkansas married Epsie Sullivant, female, 18, resides in Yell, Arkansas on 25 Aug 1890. The marriage license date was 18 Aug 1890, Yell. FHL Film Number 1026494.

Source Information:

Ancestry.com. Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data:
"Arkansas County Marriages, 1838?1957." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2011. "Arkansas County Marriages, 1838?1957," database, FamilySearch; from Arkansas Courts of Common Pleas and County Clerks. Digital images of originals housed at various county courthouses in the State of Arkansas. Marriage records.
 
Sullivan, Epsie / Eptha (I89)
 
13707 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1485)
 
13708 Earl stepped out on Ethel, who was ill, with Ida I. When Ethel died, the children were still young, and Ethel's mother, Helen Electa, adopted them.

Thelma Marie found birth records in Pomeroy (Meigs co., county seat) for Esther and Joe, therefore born in Meigs county. (Ethel's birth record isn't there, she was born in Kygerville, so grandma assumes her birth record then must be in Gallipolis.) Ethel's about 12 yrs older than Esther Grandma said. 
Skinner, Ethel Amanda (I133)
 
13709 Earl stepped out on his wife Ethel, with a woman named Ida I., who is buried beside him. Ida I. has headstone dates of 1900 - 1990. Not yet a confirmed marriage.

For Earl and his next younger sister, Blanche, birth order is certain. The birth order of the other three girls is uncertain.

According to daughter Thelma Marie, all the children were born in Meigs county, in the Rutland/Pomeroy/Middleport area. 
Snyder, James Earl (I132)
 
13710 Early Settlements Pompton Plains page 51

It was He in all probability who in 1737 and 1752 was enrolled among the members of the Church of Pompton. His Grand Father Arent it is said gave him a tract of land above Pompton lying in the North side of the Furnace Pond and in which is the beautifully located residence of the late Cornelius Schuyler.

He had two sons and supposed two daughters. 
Van Wagenen\Van Wagoner, Helen Gerritse (I1217)
 
13711 Early Settlements Pompton Plains, page 46, FLH; film 1028561

The first name in this country was Philip Pietersen Schuyler. He came from Amsterdam, Holland in the year 1650 and settled at Albany. December the 22of that year he was married to Margaritta Van Slechtonhorst, then aged 22 years, daughter of Brant Arent Van Slechtonhorst- director of the colony of Rensselaerwyck who came from Nykirk/Nieiokerk in Gudderland [Gelderland?] to America in 1648.  
Family F329
 
13712 Early Settlers of Bosque County

The following people voted in the first election in Bosque County on Aug. 7, 1854: L. H. Scrutchfield, J. K. Helton, J. N. Mabray, Capt. Underhill, James Mabry, Wm. Gary, Gafey Gary, Isaac Gary, Matt Gary, John Robertson, John Thomas, F. M. Kell, Archie Kell, Wm. McCurry, Jack McCurry, Lam McCurry, Samuel Locker, Nathaniel Morgan, R. S. Barnes, and J. P. Locker. Though there were a number of Norwegians living in Bosque County at the time of this first election, none were able to vote because they had not been in America long enough to become naturalized citizens.
A partial list of the first settlers of Bosque County was engraved on a pink granite marker placed in Pool Park in 1926 by the Pioneers of Bosque County to honor those early Bosque pioneers. The park is located 4½ miles south of Clifton on Hwy. 6. The partial list is as follows:

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John Abney, Britt Adams, Col. Icabod Adams, Sylvester Adams, Joseph Alexander, T.C. Alexander, Nancy Anderson, T.W. Archibald, Ole Arneberg, J.R. Arnold, Dr. A.M. Barnet, Col. S. Buck Barry, C.C. Barry, Dr. W.L. Bateman, Charlie Becktill, John Biffle, Isaac Billingsley, Lewis Bowman, Silas Brawley Bowman, Andrew Bretta, Mrs. Anna Bronstad, P.M. Browning, Saml. Burch, Jack Calhoun, A.D. Callahan, Lon Callahan, Neill Canuteson, O.A. Canuteson, Ole Canuteson, Canute Canuteson, Wm. Carton, A.W. Childress, C.F. Clabaugh, T.D. Claggett, Capt. Frank Collier, Ovee Colwick, William Cope, Jno. W. Cox, W.M. Cox, L. Craddock, Erasmus Cranfill, Henry Cunningham, Elijah Cutbirth, Hendrick Dahl, J. Dansby, Jacob De Cordova, Mrs. Louisa Dennis, Paul Downing, Wm. Ellington, Ewell Everett, Thomas Everitt, W. Haney Everitt, A.J. Ferris, J.W. Fields, T.C. Ford, T.J. Ford, R.T. Fort, Henry Fossett, Levi Fowler, J.C. Frazier, Moses W. Fuller, Frank M. Gandy, H.M. Gaston, A.J. George, E.B. George, Wm. Glass, Mrs. Nancy Goodall, Pleasant Goodall, Jno. A. Goodlett, W.S. Gouldy, H.S. Grann, Mrs. Nancy Greer, E.B. Griffin, Wm. Hall, Harvey Hamby, John Hamby, John S. Hanna, H.J. Hanson, J.A. Harris, Richard Jeffer Hart, John Harvey, M.B. Hendrix, Robert A. Hester, Harrison D. Hill, S.T. Hill, A.F. Hines, Stinson Holloway, W.H. Holloway, A. Holverson, Phillip Howard, J.E. Howell, Jack Hunter, Riley Irvin, D. Frank James, Johnie James, Jens Jensen, James Jenson, J.H. Johnson, John Johnson, Otto J. Johnson, William L. Jones, W.T. Kemp, J.J. King, Rena Knight, James Lane, William Lay, J.S. Lee, Dr. H.L. Little, Charles Logan, Sod Lot, W.H. Maples, George W. Martin, Silas McCabe, Neal McDonnell, Jas McSpadden, R.C. Miller, Wm. Miller, W.C. Mitchell, William B. Moore, Abraham Myers.

N-WBergete Naadland, B.H. Neely, E.S. New, S.S. Nichols, Greenville Norris, J.D. Odle, John Odle, E.J.W. Ogden, Joseph Olson, Lars Olson, Ole Olson, Omen Omleson, Paul Paulson, John Payne, A.C. Pearce, John Z. Pearson, Christopher Pederson, Andrew Pettit, John Pettit, Ole Pierson, Tom Pollard, J.B. Pool, C.A. Poulson, G.S. Powell, Carl Questad, Jos. Ragsdale, Thomas Ragsdale, A.Y. Reeder, Mrs. Darcos Reeder, Silvester Newt Renfro, W. Warren Richards, William B. Richards, J.L. Rierson, Jens Ringness, J.C. Roberts, L.B. Robertson, Daniel Robinson, Berger Rogstad, Dr. W.H. Russell, Ben Scott, S.I.M. Scott, Nathan Screws, A.W. Sears, W. Rush Sedberry, Andrew Skimland, Knud Skimland, J.J. Smith, Joseph Smith, Ephraim Snell, J.H. Snider, Phillip Snouts, Dr. W.E. Spaldling, Ben Sparks, Jacob Speer, Temple Spivey, Israel Standifer, John Standifer, Mrs. J.H. Stark, John C. Steen, Wm. Stidham, J.A. Stinnett, B.C. Swenson, Archimedes Terrell, David Thompson, Silas Thompson, Silvester Thompson, James Timms, Walter Timms, Henry Tuggle, J.L. Walker, Samuel J. Wallace, Jno. H. Walling, George Waters, Ole Ween, Tom West, Elisha White, R.O. White, B.T. Whitehead, Brooks Willingham, John Wintz, Ole Wold, R.M. Womack, J.B. Wood, James Wood, and Thomas Wylie.

Source: http://bosquecountycollection.org 
Roberts, Nancy Ann Terry (I75)
 
13713 Ebenezer Fisk Weld had a will and his estate went through probate in 1889 per newspaper article. His will may provide information regarding Willie Robinson.

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If Eliza Ann Bovee is the mother of Willie/Willis she used the name of her youngest brother, Eugene as the middle name for Willie/Willis. See http://person.ancestry.com/tree/12475335/person/-251686713/facts

Also see 1910 newspaper article for Lemuel Bovee, brother of Eliza Ann Bovee here: http://linkstothepast.com/waukesha/obitsBi.php

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This tree on Ancestry lists a son being born to Eliza A Bovee in 1861. See http://person.ancestry.com/tree/12475335/person/-251686714/facts

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If Harriet is the sister of Willie/Willis she lists the same information on the 1900 census...born in Wisconsin, father and mother's birthplace is New York. See http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1900usfedcen&h=63779931&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=60525

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1870 Census has Willie Robinson, age 11, born in Wisconsin living with Ebenezer and Fanny Weld in Eagle, Waukesha, Wisconsin.

The Waukesha County website lists burial for the Welds:

"WELD:
Fanny/Feb 23, 1829/Windsor, VT/Oct 29, 1891/wife of Fisk Weld
Ebenezer Fisk/Oct 20, 1811/Reading, VT/July 11, 1889/Melendy Prairie, WI"

"Mr. Ebenezer Fisk Weld gave the land for the cemetery and is believed to have offered land for the church. Most of the deceased of the Melendy's Prairie area are now laid to rest in this cemetery."

FamilySearch has a record of Ebenezer Weld: https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=KZN4-ND4


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The Willis Robinson in the 1910 census has been married for 9 years or since 1901. The two boys shouldn't be Robinsons. He is listed as an Electrician. See https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKP6-WM4

Gary Ward 2, Lake, Indiana

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Plat map for W. Robinson - possibly ours?

http://www.linkstothepast.com/waukesha/mapsummit.php

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A Methodist preacher in Wisconsin by the name of W. E. Robinson died in 1883.

See https://books.google.com/books?id=0HwSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA510&lpg=PA510&dq=%22w+e+robinson%22+wisconsin&source=bl&ots=y7GQg_NE9E&sig=X7ylhNVBNhXOMbeJGuvQ5Xde13M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjS-vfJrLnJAhUDmIgKHZe1DvQQ6AEIQjAI#v=onepage&q=%22w%20e%20robinson%22%20wisconsin&f=false

See https://books.google.com/books?id=0dk4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1084&lpg=PA1084&dq=%22w+e+robinson%22+wisconsin&source=bl&ots=Yszs8DnV0A&sig=ajbdVfa8Q1q-OzEp5qWZYT-AlK0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjS-vfJrLnJAhUDmIgKHZe1DvQQ6AEIRTAJ#v=onepage&q=%22w%20e%20robinson%22%20wisconsin&f=false

This IS NOT our Willis Eugene Robinson. See the following at http://www.wisconsinumc.org/Resources/Documents/Archives/Flashback/January-2011.pdf:

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF REVEREND WARRALL EDWARD ROBINSON
Bruce Gardow
According to the 1880 United States Federal Census, Warrall Edward Robinson was born on September 30, 1857 in Connecticut, the son of Edward and Mary A. Robinson who had emigrated from England. Warrall was the only surviving child of the four that the Robinson's had. At the time of the 1880 census the Robinson family lived in Plymouth, Wisconsin, which is located in Juneau County. Information about Warrell's early life seems to have disappeared with time. However, Robinson re-appears in the early 1880's as a student of the Elroy Seminary in Elroy, Wisconsin. After graduating from the seminary, Robinson was received on trial at the 1883 session of the West Wisconsin Conference. held in Baraboo on September 25. At this session, he was appointed pastor of the Pepin Methodist Episcopal Church. Robinson lived at the boarding house down by the lakeshore. Here he met and befriended Charles Evans, the principal of the Pepin School. On the night of December 3rd, 1883, Robinson and Evans decided to go ice skating on...

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W. E. Robinson in Blanchard, Lafayette, Wisconsin IS NOT Willis Eugene Robinson. His parents were born in Scotland and Pennsylvania and he married Annie and had children Homer and Dona. See https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=KCXV-YG8

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Willis Robinson born in about 1862 to John and Charlott from Sweden and Canada is not our man. See https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN9L-G2N

 
Robinson, Willis Eugene (I25)
 
13714 ED #46, Sheet 7, Line 24

! CENSUS 1885 Nebraska Colfax Co., ED 149, Page 10, Grant Prct. Line 19 . Enumerated with grandfather, Mikle Steinke, age 69 farmer born in Pruss ia, grandmother, Anna age 65 also born in Prussia. Their son John Steinke , widowed with his daughter Lilli age 7 b. NE. Hugo (Fraissinett) age 6 , grandson and Alfred age 4 grandson, both born in NE.

! CENSUS 1885 Nebraska Colfax Co., ED 149, Page 10, Grant Prct. Line 19 . Enumerated with grandfather, Mikle Steinke, age 69 farmer born in Pruss ia, grandmother, Anna age 65 also born in Prussia. Their son John Steinke , widowed with his daughter Lilli age 7 b. NE. Hugo (Fraissinett) age 6 , grandson and Alfred age 4 grandson, both born in NE.
Doc#531 Grand View Cemetery records for colfax Co., NE, possible Stankie , Steinke names.
Doc# 281 Memorial Card for John C. Steinke, services at Christ United Met hodist Church. Interment at Schuyler cemetery. from ENGS, Fremont, NE
Doc# 287 1925 Colfax County, NE Atlas Index, page 52. Steinke, John C., w f. Margaret, Sec. 1 Schuyler 
Steinke, John C. (I313)
 
13715 Edinbugh Parish. Parents based on FHL 1066755 record of birth of Henry Hay on 3 May 1808.  Family F86
 
13716 Edward came in Edward Bunker Handcart Company in1856. It was the third Handcart Company. His father,Ebenezer,died of Cholera on the plains but the place is unknown. Edward was fourteen years old and only he and his mother were left to pull the cart. Thomas, Edward (I391)
 
13717 Edward Meakem has conflicting birth dates. The "New York Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms" index says he was born 7 Jun 1871. The "New York, New York, Index to Birth Certificates, 1866-1909" index says he was born 30 Jun 1871. The original images of both of these records are in the process of being obtained. The discrepancy may be an indexing error.
 
Meakem, Edward J (I35)
 
13718 Either John Or His Cousin (John) Lieutenant In Berks Co 4Th Batallion Dunkleburger, John (I700)
 
13719 Elias Gardner - Patriarchal Blessing
Contributed By Ira Gardner · 8 March 2014

Patriarchal Blessing given at Payson City [Utah], February 21, 1856
by John Young, upon the head of Elias Gardner son of William an[d] Nancy Graves [Gardner]born April 2, 1807 in Vernon, [Oneida County] State of New York.

Brother Elias, I now lay my hands upon your head in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ to bless thee with a father's blessing, even to seal and ratify upon thee the blessings of the new and everlasting covenant and of the Holy Priesthood which has been confirmed upon thee. In as much as thy heart is honest before the Lord, and it has been, thy desire to help to build up the Kingdom of God upon the earth, and thou hast embraced the Gospel according to the holy order given in these last days, and thou art entitled to the blessings of the Heavens and of the Earth. I pray that the spirit may rest upon thee and upon me while I bless thee, that such may be spoken and shall be agreeable to the spirit. Thou art a literal descendant of Joseph through Ephraim and an heir to the blessings of the Kingdom and have power to govern yourself and control all your passions and to do good in your day and generation. I confer upon you the blessings of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and I say your posterity shall be numerous and thou seeds shall rise up and call you blessed in consequence of your diligence and obedience. Thou hast lifted up thy voice before thousands and brought many to a knowledge of the truth, and the Holy Ghost shall rest upon thee. I seal these with the blessings of Heaven and of the Earth, and all things that you put your hands to shall be prospered. I confer upon you also the blessings of health and life, and your mouth shall speak forth the wisdom that shall be in your heart, and you shall live long upon the earth, even till your hair is as white as wool, and you shall be blest above many of your fellows, and you shall have power over your enemies, and no power shall prevail against you, and no power even from that is raised against you shall prosper, and if your enemies will lay snares for you they shall be caught in them while you shall escape as from the hand of the fowler, and your last days shall be your best. I pray my Father to ratify these blessings in the Heavens, and I say that in as much as you will be faithful to those who are set over you to council you I can seal you up to eternal life and if it be your desire you can live to see the redemption of Zion, the downfall of Satan's kingdom, and behold the wide spreading glory of the Kingdom of God upon the Earth. I seal all these and all other blessings that your heart can desire in righteousness, and you shall be blest in your household; I do this in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, even so, Amen. 
Gardner, Elias (I172)
 
13720 Elias Gardner biography
Contributed By Gardner, B Randall1 · 29 December 2013

(Randy’s note: This biography was written by Glenn Gardner abt 1997. See his original letter: “Nauvoo Relatives.doc”.)

Elias Gardner 1807-1890 biography

Elias was born in Vernon New York on April 2 1807. A biography by the Daughters of The Utah Pioneers (Timp View Camp Collection, American Fork Utah) states that while in New York, that he had leadership in a brass band.

There appears to be some confusion on his baptism, with the date on the temple records showing his baptism into the church on March 21, 1841, and a member card index record showing his baptism a year earlier in 1840. Since Joseph Smith died June 27 1844, it is most likely that Elias had at least heard and seen Joseph Smith. Elias was endowed January 8, 1846 in the Nauvoo Temple. On this date he also married his third wife Betsey Elizabeth Markham as part of the second company that day. (gg note: I have heard that Endowments took a lot more time back then.) The Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register shows his priesthood at that time as a Seventy, and latter records show him as a High Priest.

While in Nauvoo, Elias was a tenant at the Lucius Scovill House and that he was a shoemaker. (gg note: For those of you who have been to Nauvoo, the Scovill’s ran a bakery. The brick bakery, which has been restored, is quite small so perhaps he may have stayed either with them in a wood type home or on some of their property that has since decayed. Most of this paragraph has been researched by Susan Easton Black (SEB) pg 701.)

Some records shows that he came to Salt Lake City with Brigham Young’s first company in 1847. Nancy’s ancestor John Brown along with Orson Pratt was one of the first two mormons to see the Pioneer valley in 1847 so it is likely that John Brown knew Elias.

As per the Utah Federal Census’s of 1860 and 1870 Elias Gardner was a farmer. In 1860, in Payson Utah, he had a house hold of 19, a real weath of $590 and a personal wealth of $600. In 1870, he was recorded as living in Pondtown, Utah, having a household of 13, a real wealth of $300, and a personal wealth of $600.

He had 9 wives, first one to Harriet Snow Smith on January 1, 1826 and the last one after 1867. He only had two children by his first wife and they were both born in Massachusetts. We are descendents of wife number 2, Amy Pritchard who married Elias on February 13, 1832. This marriage was latter sealed in the Endowment house in Salt Lake city. According to Randy’s genealogy Amy died at Winter Quarters Iowa. I have a copy of the Nauvoo temple endowment register showing his endowment and marriage on January 8, 1846 to Betsey Elizabeth Markman. SEB information showed that there was no children to this marriage. I believe I have counted 26 descendents for Elias. 
Gardner, Elias (I172)
 
13721 Elias Gardner was born April 2, 1807 in Vernon, Oneida County, New York, the son of William and Nancy Gardner. Sometime before Elias was two years of age he moved to the birthplace of his mother in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. There the father left his wife to support herself and four sons as best she could and was heard from no more for seven years. Elias grew up in the home of his grandmother and he always thought rather bitterly of his father for deserting his family.

At the end of the seventh year William returned to the city where he and his family had formerly lived seeking information as to their whereabouts. In the meantime Nancy had remarried thinking she would never see her husband again. William made inquiries at a blacksmith shop he had once owned, and was told by the owner that Nancy still lived in the old home but that now she was his wife. After hearing the story the blacksmith told William that he would inform Nancy that her former husband was in the city and if she still wanted to be married to him, he would step aside. But William, feeling that he had no right to the love of the woman whom he had deserted, went to the house to look upon her once more through a window then went away never to be heard from again. He left a present for her with her husband. Nancy always surmised that the gift, a beautiful shawl, came from William and she prized it highly. Shortly afterward she died.

Elias was just a young boy at this time. When he was eighteen years of age he married Harriet Smith. They were the parents of two children. On the 2nd of March, 1830 Harriet died and two years later he married Amy Pritchard. Elias joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, being baptized October 7, 1841. Elias was a leader during the early part of his life in a brass band in New York City. He lived in Nauvoo in 1846 and was endowed in the Nauvoo Temple January 8, 1846. He was a tenant at the Lucius Scovil house next to the present day Scovil Bakery in Nauvoo. This is south of the present Cultural Hall. He was a shoe maker in Nauvoo. He was a pioneer who came to Utah with Heber C. Kimball in 1848. He was active in the church and lived a faithful and full life with many wives and children, who loved and respected him for his many fine qualities. He passed away February 15, 1891 at Annabelle, Utah and was buried in a little place called Glenwood, Sevier, Utah. — Alveretta Gardner 
Gardner, Elias (I172)
 
13722 Elias was a sexton of the Friars Church Berck, Elias (I79)
 
13723 Eliphalet s. Micajah & Elisabeth, bp. Apr. 8 1753 - Volume 1, page 133 Adams, Eliphalet (I21)
 
13724 Eliphalet, s. Micaijah & Elizabeth, b. Mar. 27, 1753 - Vol 2, page 23 Adams, Eliphalet (I21)
 
13725 Eliphalet, s. Micajah & Elizabeth, b. Feb 8, 1761 - Vol 2, page 49 Adams, Eliphalet (I25)
 
13726 Eliphalett, s. Micaijah, d. Nov. 10, 1757, ae. 47. 7m. 13 d. - Vol 2, page 44 Adams, Eliphalet (I21)
 
13727 Elizabeth "Betty" Margaret Perschon Speirs passed away peacefully at home at the age of 86, May 15, 2005. She was born March 16, 1919, in Salt Lake City to Arthur H. and Elizabeth M. Perschon. She married Harold K. Speirs; later divorced. She is survived by children, Ken(Liz), Art (Maria), Randy (Rita), Brent (Ann), and Becky; 10 grandchildren;nine great-grandchildren; brothers, Robert Perschon (Murial), George Perschon(Renee); and sister, June BeCar (Noel); longtime friend and companion, William Jordan. Graveside services will be held Monday, May 23, 2005, 12 noon at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call from 10:30-11:45 a.m. at Deseret Memorial Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. The family wishes to thank Bill Jordan for his many years of service, love, and devotion. Published in the Deseret News on 5/22/2005.  Perschon, Elizabeth Margaret (I77)
 
13728 Elizabeth & Micajah, their child was bp. Mar. 29, 1761 - Vol 1, page 136 Adams, Eliphalet (I25)
 
13729 Elizabeth B. Gibson in the Ohio, Marriages, 1803-1900
Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. Ohio, Marriages, 1803-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.
 
Family F43
 
13730 Elizabeth Daniels was baptized by the Prophet Joseph Smith Daniels, Elizabeth (I1032)
 
13731 Elizabeth Evans Schuyler 1838-1915

Burial:
Lyme Cemetery, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 51932617 
Evans, Elizabeth (I1194)
 
13732 Elizabeth H. Petersen, passed away on the 7th day of May, 1996. She was born on October 20, 1904, to Ann Bertha Petersen and Francis (Frank) Davis Hughes in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the oldest of six children: Robert Hughes, Francis Hughes Badger and Dale Hughes preceded her in death, she is survived by Louise Hughes Walpoe and Jack Hughes.

She married Jesse R. Petersen on December 1, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her husband, Jesse, passed away on May 15, 1995.She is survived by her four sons: Richard H. (Delmer) of Claremont, California; Larry (JoAnn) of Moses Lake, Washington; Dr. S. Keith (Barbara) of Salt Lake City, Utah; and Don R. (Carolyn) of Provo, Utah.

Elizabeth was active in the LDS Church having served in various positions. She was active in community affairs. She served in the Republican Party where she met President Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie. She was a member of the Women's Legislative League, a member of the Salt Lake Literary Club, and past President of the Hyrum Literary Club.

She and he husband, Jesse, farmed and ranched in Utah, Idaho and Washington. They traveled throughout the world. They enjoyed their companionship and are now once again reunited.

There will be a viewing at the Allen-Hall Mortuary in Logan, Utah, 34 East Center, on May 10, 1996, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on May 11, 1996, at the Allen-Hall Mortuary in Logan, Utah. There will be a viewing one hour before the funeral. The funeral will be conducted by Bishop Michael D. Salveson. Interment will be in the Hyrum City Cemetery.  
Hughes, Elizabeth (I1164)
 
13733 Elizabeth Head-original wife's name

BIRTH: Born in Sanford Parish, age given at 1841 Census 11 yrs.

CHRISTENING: RINGWOOD PARISH REGISTER, Vol 1, baptisms 1561-1839, Reginald H
Little, Salt Lake City, UT, Family History Library, British book area,
942..27R2,k29c. 
Harder, James (I297)
 
13734 Elizabeth is Samuel Dudley's 3rd Wife Family F308
 
13735 Elizabeth Jane Shupe is Martha Ann's daughter from her first husband, John Whitstein Shupe, however, Elizabeth is sealed to her mother's second husband, Elijah Shaw on 17 June 1891 Shupe, Elizabeth Jane (I1220)
 
13736 Elizabeth Umphries married 1st to Abraham Lain, July 15, 1830, in Bartholomew Co. They were divorced April 16, 1848 (Complete Record G, p. 284.) She married 2nd to Aaron Cox on Oct. 8, 1848. Abraham Lain also remarried, to Lucinda (Thompson) Smith, a widow. They were still residing in Bartholomew Co. in 1870.
Find A Grave Memorial# 104466182


Name: Abram Lane
Spouse: Elizabeth Umphreys
Marriage Date: 5 Jul 1830
Marriage County: Bartholomew
Abram Lane in the Indiana Marriages to 1850
 
Family F13
 
13737 Elizabeth was killed by a falling tree. Heltzel, Elizabeth "Betty" (I1598)
 
13738 Ellen Elizabeth Abbott Gardner
Contributed By Rai Cammack · 10 June 2013 · 0 Comments

Ellen Elizabeth Abbott Gardner
Born : April 14, 1837 at Brockport, Monroe, New York
Died: July 17, 1916 at Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho
My Grandmother, Ellen Elizabeth Abbott
By Lela Gardner Steffey
Ellen Elizabeth Abbott was born 14 April 1837 in Brockport, Monroe Co., N.Y., and died in Ammon, Bonneville Co., Idaho.
Ellen Elizabeth Abbott was the first child of Ruth Markham and Joshua Chandler Abbott (born 14 Aug 1805 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. We understand the Markhams and Abbotts left the New England country and went to Missouri where the Mormons were organizing. A temple record card indicates Ruth Markham was baptized in1840 when Ellen was 3 years old. We have record of another daughter, Mary Abbott, being born in Ohio about 1839 and dying at age 6, and another son being born in Illinois about 1843 and dying at age 18 months.
When Ellen was 9 years old, her father joined the Mormon Battalion and her mother also went along with the Battalion as a nurse, leaving Ellen with her mother's sister, Betsey Elizabeth Markham Gardner. Betsey married Elias Gardner on December 9, 1846 and Ellen accompanied the Gardners on their journey across the plains in the second Brigham Young Company.
Ellen suffered all the many hardships at Winter Quarters and also as they were crossing the plains with the rest of those brave and courageous pioneers. They landed in the Salt Lake Valley [in September 1848].
Ellen's mother Ruth arrived in the Salt Lake valley on 29 Jul 1847, with the sick detachment of the Mormon Battalion. Ruth Markham Abbott gave birth to her last daughter, Emily Ann, on 27 Dec 1848 in Salt Lake City. Some say Ruth's husband, Joshua Abbott, returned to Salt Lake and to his family and started to build a home on land with a spring and then left for California and the Gold Rush. Others say he never returned to Salt Lake from his Mormon Battalion march, but went right on to California, never returning to his family. We do know he left his family and went to California and never returned.
After helping to start building Salt Lake City, the Gardner families moved to Payson, Utah. The call came to Elias Gardner to enter into polygamy, and temple records show he was sealed to Ellen Elizabeth on 9 Feb 1852, making her his fifth wife. Shortly after their sealing, Elias was called on a mission to England and was gone from his families for three years. When he returned, Elias and Ellen began their family.
Elias Gardner was born 2 April 1807 in Vernon, Oneida Co., N.Y., and died 15 Feb. 1890 (or 1891) in Annabella, Sevier Co., Utah.
He first married Harriet Smith on 1 Jan. 1826.
He secondly married Amy Pritchard on 13 Feb. 1832.
He thirdly married Betsy Elizabeth Markham in 1846.
He married his fourth wife, Diana Hanchett, on 1 Nov. 1847.
He married for the fifth time to Ellen Elizabeth Abbott, daughter of Joshua Chandler Abbott and Ruth Markham, on 9 Feb. 1852. (A record has been found indicating the Ruth Markham was either sealed or married to Elias Gardner on this same date, as she had been abandoned by her husband, Joshua Chandler Abbott.)
Ellen and Elias were the parents of 11 children, all of whom lived to adulthood. They were:
1- Elias Gardner Jr., born 14 Dec 1857;
2- John Gardner, born 11 Feb 1860;
3- Ellen Elizabeth Gardner, born 2 Oct 1862;
4- Ruthetta Gardner, born 25 Dec 1865;
5- Joshua Abbott Gardner born 12 Sep 1867;
6- George Gardner, born 17 Apr 1870;
7- Manesetta Gardner, born 4 Mar 1873;
8- Orawell Gardner, born 18 Mar 1875;
9- Ira Gardner and 10- Iris Gardner (twins) born 16 May 1877;
11-Martha Jane Gardner, born 12 Dec 1880.
Ellen continued to work to help support her family, tailoring men’s suits, making and selling hats, and nursing and caring for the sick in families throughout the church in many towns and wards. For years the Gardner families were troubled with the Indians and at times were driven from their homes. Sometimes they had to leave all their bins full of wheat and smoked hams, sides of meat, etc. to make new homes. They moved from Payson in 1868 and lived in Salem, Richfield and Central Willow Creek, finally settling in Annabelle.
Ellen was called by Brigham Young to be President of the Faith Organization of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was active in that work until the time of her death.
Four of Ellen's sons served missions for the church: John, George, Joshua and Ira.
Her husband, Elias, died 15 Feb 1891, leaving a large family, but they all learned to work and helped her and themselves earn a livelihood and provide for the home.
Ellen's only sister, Emily Ann Abbott, died (in 1880) and left four children to Ellen's care. Ellen's hard work included maintaining a home for them as well as her own. Ellen's daughter, Ruthetta, also died in 1880, leaving a family of four children that Ellen helped to care for. Ellen's Patriarchal Blessing said that she would be a true mother in Israel, and that she was. According to her temple record book, she did temple work for friends and ancestors in the Manti temple.
After Elias died, Ellen and part of her family moved to Ammon, Idaho, east of Idaho Falls. At home with her at that time were Joshua, Orawell, Ira and Martha Jane. John and George also homesteaded around the Gardner canal which they built in the Ammon foothills. They all worked and took up land and made beautiful farm homes and were considered prosperous farmers in the Snake River Valley.
Gladys, the oldest daughter of Orawell, recalls walking to Grandma Gardner's each evening with a pail of milk. Grandma would always have a treat for her. The door to the root cellar was in the kitchen, and it would sure smell good when Ellen would open it to get an apple or when she would have a cookie ready to give her. Ellen was always sweet and cheerful.
Ellen passed away at her home in Ammon on 17 Jul 1916 at the age of 79 years. She was loved by all who knew her, and was a wonderful homemaker, always understanding, happy and cheerful and doing good to everyone. She was called Aunt Ellen and is remembered by her hard work and her cheerful, kind way.

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Sources:
PAF - Archer files = George Abbott III + Hannah Chandler had two sons: William Abbott 1657 and Benjamin Abbott 1661
Stephen Joseph Abbott is thru the William Abbott line; Joshua Chandler Abbott is thru the Benjamin Abbott line.Stephen b. 16 Aug 1804 and Joshua b. 14 Aug 1804 are each the sixth generation from George Abbott III. Orson Pratt Brown < Captain James Brown + Phoebe Abbott < Stephen Joseph Abbott + Abigail Smith < James Abbott +Phoebe Howe < Abiel Abbott + Abigail Fenton < Phillip Abbott + Abigail Bickford < William Abbott + Elizabeth Geary < George Abbott III + Hannah Chandler Ellen Elizabeth Abbott < Joshua Chandler Abbott + Ruth Markham < Solomon Abbott II + Lucy Frye < Solomon Abbott I + Hannah Colby < David Abbott + Hannah Danforth < Benjamin Abbott + Sarah Farnum < George Abbott III + Hannah Chandler.

This biography is a close adaptation of the story written by Lela Gardner Steffey. 
Abbott, Ellen Elizabeth (I171)
 
13739 Ellen Elizabeth Abbott Gardner's Patriarchal Blessing
Contributed By Ira Gardner · 8 March 2014
Patriarchal Blessing given in Payson,[Utah]- February 21, 1856
by John Young upon the head of Ellen Elizabeth [Abbott] Gardner

born April 14, 1837, at Ogden, Genesee County [became Monroe County 1821], New York, daughter of Joshua and Ruth Abbott.

Sister Ellen, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I now lay my hands upon your head to give you a father's blessing. Thou art a daughter of Abraham through the loins of Joseph and Ephraim and entitled to the blessings of the new and everlasting covenant. In as much as thou hast been baptized into the Kingdom of Christ according to the order revealed in these last days. I pray that the Lord will let His spirit rest upon you that you may realize these blessings are true which are predicted upon your head. I pray my Father to inspire your mind that it may be expanded to understand the principles of eternal life, and that you may know God and Jesus Christ whom He has sent, for that is eternal life. In as much as thou art willing to abide a celestial law, even the order established in these last days thou art entitled to celestial glory in the Kingdom of our Father, and I seal these blessing upon thee. If thou will be faithful and abide the council of your husband thou shall live to a good old age upon the earth, thou shall be blessed with the gift of seeing, that thou may discern spirits and know good and evil spirits and persons. You shall have power over everything that opposes the Kingdom of your Father, and I seal upon you the blessings of life and health and say sister be diligent in the things of the Kingdom and you shall be blessed from this time henceforth and forever and your mouth shall speak forth words of wisdom until you shall be astonished at the wisdom which shall be given. I ask my Father to seal you up to eternal [life], and I feel to do it in the name of Jesus and by virtue of the Eternal Priesthood vested in me, and pray my Father to ratify and sanction it in the Heavens that you may be a comfort to your family and to all that know you, yea that you may be an honor to all. These blessings are yours and they are great blessings and the greatest which can be bestowed upon the human family, and I do it in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, even so; Amen.

[Signature at bottom indecipherable]

This Patriarchal Blessing was transcribed by Ira J. Gardner from the original on December 19, 2010, great-grandson of Ellen Elizabeth Abbott Gardner. Brackets [ ] delineate changes or additional information not on the original document.
 
Abbott, Ellen Elizabeth (I171)
 
13740 Elmon Lamm SSN: 531-10-1841 Last Residence: 98284 Sedro Woolley, Skagit, Washington, United States of America Born: 19 Mar 1895 Died: Jan 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951) Lamm, Elmon Silas (I736)
 
13741 EMIGRATION: Came to America in 1821 aboard Juffraw Johanna embarking from Amsterdam and arriving New York port 16 Oct 1821.

CENSUS: 1830 Lancaster Co, PA; Martin Carpenter listed as head of family.
Roll 153.
MALES FEMALES
2 20-30
1 30-40 1 30-40
1 50-60 1 50-60
1 60-70 1 60-70
3 UNDER 5
1 5-10
(Nothing indicates this is our family but ages would indicate that the possibility exists that it could be.)

NOTE: Martin Scharpentier arrived in America to the port of New York on the ship, Juffraw Johanna, 16 Oct 1821 having left the port of Amsterdam. He came with his wife, Maria Werner, aged 35. He was 45 or 48 (entry blurred) and they came with three sons Johan or John S Carpenter aged 1 year and 6 months. This would indicate he was born in May not Mar 1820 not 1821. The first two sons were listed as Jacob, age 11 and Lorents, age 17 years. Pennsylvania family tradition indicates these last two sons were born of a different and unknown mother. 
Charpentier, Louis Martin Jr (I167)
 
13742 Emma Mary Nicolaides worked as a Cosmetician.
Source: Marriage record to Nicholas Thomas Landi. 
Rio, Emma Mary Nicolaides del (I5163)
 
13743 Emma Robbins is not the daughter of William Way Robbins and Mary or the sibling of Ralph. She is the daughter of William Robins and Mary Barnes. There are two different couples named William and Mary Robins in Brighton, Sussex in the 1820s-1840s.

William Way Robbins and Mary baptized their son, Ralph, in 1827 in the Church of England. William was a hostler. According to the 1841 census (when Mary was living with Ralph) and 1861 census (when Mary was living with a granddaughter), Mary was born around 1801 in Steyning, Sussex. William died before 1841. Mary died after 1871.

William Robbins and Mary Barnes baptized their daughter, Emma, in 1824 in a Presbyterian Church. Mary was the daughter of George and Jane Barnes. In 1841, William, Mary, and Emma were living on George St in Brighton. William was a pork butcher. Emma died soon after and was buried in an Independent Church in Brighton. William died in 1848. In the 1851 census, Mary Robins still lived on George St in Brighton. She was a pork butcher and living with her sister, Sarah Barnes. This Mary was born in Wisborough Green, Sussex. 
Robbins, Emma (I2155)
 
13744 Emmigaration: Pennsylvania to Ohio 1834
Religion: Lutheran
Occupation: Farmer 
Wentz, Henry (I6)
 
13745 Emmigration: 1832 to Shelby, Ohio Strock, John (I615)
 
13746 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I618)
 
13747 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I802)
 
13748 England and Wales Death Registration 1837-2007:
William Buckwell, b. 1828. Death Jan-Feb-Mar 1881 in Brighton, Sussex, England. Age 53. Volume 2B, p. 176. line 87. 
Buckwell, William (I2645)
 
13749 England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, ( database, FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org), FHL microfilm 1,526,166, accessed online 14 Jul 2015. Warr, Sarah (I3515)
 
13750 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F754
 

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