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November 20, 2011,
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- Dixie Utah, - John Madison Chidester, - John Peck Chidester, - Nauvoo Illinois, - Salt Lake City Utah, - St. George Utah, Adult Years, Births, Childhood, Childrearing, Deaths, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Emigration, Homesteading, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Marriages, Personality and Interests, Professions, Reeve Chidester's Family, Spanish Fork Utah, Washington Utah
Tags: - John Madison Chidester, Anthony W. Ivins, Brigham Young, Charles W. Seegmiller, Deseret News, drought, Eli Whiplple, Emaline Chidester, endowment house, Evaline Chidester, Freeman Nickerson., grasshopper plague, Hyrum Smith, Isaac C. Macfarlane, James Bleak, John Foy Chidester, John Peck Chidester, Joseph Smith, Lodema Elizabeth Chidester, Marcus Funk, Mary Catherine Chidester, Mary Parker, Michigan, Myron Alfonzo Chidester, Nauvoo Illinois, Nauvoo Legion, Richard A. Morris, Robert Edgar Chidester, Susan (Susannah) Foy, Susan Emma Chidester, temples, the Cotton Mission, Thelma Chidester, Thomas Birk Foy, United Order, Virgin River, Walker Indian War, Washington Fields, Washington Fields Dam, Wilford Woodruff, William Theobald, wine, Winter Quarters, Zion's Camp
He was such a little fellow to be already a part of a great movement that was to lead him across a great nation — an adventure that was to occupy him most of his lifetime. Being a member of Zion’s Camp in 1834 was a distinction for one so young, and a bit lonely, too–for there were no other children to play with, even if there had been time to play. Of course, there was the new baby sister, […]
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October 31, 2011,
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- John Foy Chidester, - John Madison Chidester, - Panguitch Utah, Childhood, Personality and Interests, Professions, Reeve Chidester's Family, Spanish Fork Utah
Tags: - John Madison Chidester, John Peck Chidester, Mary Parker, Susan Foy, Walker Indian War
John Madison Chidester was the son of John Peck Chidester, born 22 Jan 1809 in Pompey, Onondaga Co., N.Y. Came to Utah in 1850. Married Mary Parker in New York (daughter of Joshua Parker of New Haven, Conn.) Their children were: John Peck, David, Eunice, Darwin, Joshua and Ester. Was a Walker Indian War Veteran. Carpenter and millwright. Died 30 Aug 1883, Washington Co., Utah. John Peck Chidester, born 23 Dec 1831, Somerfield, Monroe Co., Mich. Came to Utah in […]
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October 30, 2011,
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- John Worthen, - Nauvoo Illinois, - Salt Lake City Utah, Deaths, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Emigration, Historical Documents, Marriages, Personality and Interests, Professions, Reeve Chidester's Family
Tags: Amanda Maria Hartson, Ann Worthen, Brigham Young, Des Moines IA, England, Hannah Elam, Henry Worthen, James Worthen, Jane Worthen, John Worthen, Joseph Smith, Joseph Worthen, Martha Worthen, Mary Cowap, Mary Ellen Midgley, Mary Worthen, Mormon church, Nauvoo IL, New Orleans LA, persecution, Peter William Worthen, Richard Nichols, Richard Worthen, Richard Worthen II, Robert Worthen, Salt Lake City, Samuel Richard Worthen, temples, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, William Berry, William Chrimes, William Worthen, Zenna Worthen Buttle
by Zenna Worthen Buttle – Granddaughter John Worthen was born 22 July, 1817 at Northwich, Cheshire, England. He was the son of Richard Worthen and Mary Cowap. He had seven brothers and sisters. Their names are Samuel Richard, William, James, Robert, Richard 2nd, Joseph. The sisters are Jane and Mary Worthen. Richard, the father of John, was a shoemaker by trade. Richard’s father was Richard Nicols, a soldier who died in Foriegn Wars while fighting under the British Flag. Richard’s […]
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October 25, 2011,
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- John Worthen, - Nauvoo Illinois, Autobiographical, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Emigration, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Personality and Interests, Reeve Chidester's Family, Uncategorized
Tags: conversion, John Worthen, missionary work, Mormon church, temples, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
John Worthen, son of Richard Worthen and Mary Cowap, his lawful wife according to the laws of England, was born 22 July 1817, in the town of Northwich, Cheshire, England. Being of a nervous sanguine and bilious temperment with rather a preponderance of the bilious, which physiologist say give greather strengt and activity of the mild. In my boyish days I was called a good quiet boy. But according to my own recollection, I know that energy and a determination […]
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October 25, 2011,
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- Panguitch Utah, - Samuel Worthen, Adult Years, Births, Deaths, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Emigration, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Personality and Interests, Professions, Reeve Chidester's Family
Tags: Ann Worthen, Bishop Sevy, Centerville UT, Echo Canyon Campaign, Eliza Judd, Elizabeth Henderson Worthen, England, Hannah Elam, Harmony UT, Henry Excell, Henry Worthen, Illinois, James Worthen, Jane Osborne, Jane Worthen, Jim Henrie, John Imlay, John Worthen, Joseph Worthen, Kanarraville UT, Maria Louisa Grow, Martha Worthen, Mary Cowap, Mormon church, Nauvoo, Nauvoo Illinois, Panguitch UT, Pheobe Burros, Richard Nicols, Richard Worthen, Richard Worthen II, Robert Worthen, Salt Lake City, Samuel Worthen, Sarah Hallam, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, William Cowap
Written by Elizabeth Worthen Henderson of Panguitch, Utah Samuel Worthen, the son of Richard Worten and Mary Cowap, was born December 21, 1825 at Northwich, Cheshire, England. When a boy about ten years of age, he went as an apprentice to learn the trade of a mason, and through his training he became a master mechanic of the trade. He, in connection with his Mother, brothers and sister, emigrated from England to the United States when he was a young […]
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October 16, 2011,
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- Salt Lake City Utah, Adult Years, Births, Emigration, Homesteading, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Joseph Ellison Beck, Marriages, Personality and Interests, Professions, Rocena Platt's Family, Spanish Fork Utah
Tags: Alfred R. M. Beck, Anna Lucilla Beck, Bishop Butler, Black Hawk War, Brigham Young, George Sevey, Hannah Beck, Hannah Harrison Forsyth, Isaac Roger Robins, James Baites Beck, James Beck, John Antram Beck, John Forsyth, John Forsyth Beck, Joseph Ellison Beck, Joseph Ellison Beck Jr., Margaret Francina Beck, Margaret Hodson Forsyth, Margaret Robbins, Mary Ann Burtis, Mary Comac Beck, Mormon church, Mountain Meadow Massacre, Orson Hyde, Rebecca Rocena Beck, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Thomas Bowne Beck, Thomas Harrison Beck, Tintic War, Walker War, William Clayton Beck
(Compiled and condensed from histories previously turned into the Organization, together with correction of dates, etc. synonamous with the family group sheets of Joseph Ellison Beck) Allen L. Beck 1966 Joseph Ellison Beck was born 31 May, 1810 in New Hanover Township, Burlington Co., New Jersey. He was the 2nd child born to James and Hannah (Antram or Antrim) Beck. His other brothers and sister were John Antram, Thomas Bowne, William Clayton, James Baites, and Mary Comac Beck. James Beck […]
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October 11, 2011,
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- Berryville, (Glendale) Utah, - Dixie Utah, - Kanarraville Utah, - Rebecca Rocena Beck Berry, - Tennessee, - Utah, - William Shanks Berry, Births, Childhood, Deaths, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Emigration, Homesteading, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Personality and Interests, Professions, Rocena Platt's Family, Spanish Fork Utah
Tags: - Rebecca Rocena Beck Berry, Amelia Shanks Berry, Andrew Gregerson, Apostles, Armelia Berry, B. H. Roberts, Black Hawk War, Chattanooga TN, Conflict between settlers and Indians, Dave Hinson, Diamtha Allen, Dr. Middleton, Grafton UT, Hannah Forsyth Beck, Hannah Margaret Berry, Henry Thompson, Hyrum Stevens, J. H. Gibbs, James R. Hudson, Jesse F Williams, John William Berry, Joseph Berry, Joseph Ellison Beck, Joseph Smith, Lucilla Snell, Margaret Beck, Marion Lynn, Mathias F. Cowley, missionary work, Missions, Mormon church, Mountain Meadow Massacre, Mrs. Jacobson, Nauvoo Illinois, Orson Hyde, Palestine, persecution, Philadephia, Pricilla Roundy, Relief Society, Richard Palmer, Robert Madison Berry, Silver Reef Mining Camp, Tennessee, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Thirza Thurber, W. S. Berry, William Alfred Berry, William Shanks Berry
Written by her daughter Harriet L. Berry in her 75th year. In the year of 1840, Orson Hyde was ordained as Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, by the Prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, Illinois, and was sent on a mission to Palestine without purse or script, to dedicate that Holy ground for the return of the Jews. On arriving in Philadelphia, Hyde was without means to cross the mighty ocean. Being full of faith in […]
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October 4, 2011,
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- Alice Campbell, - Kanarraville Utah, - Walter Lysle Platt, Adult Years, Births, Childhood, Deaths, Grandchildren, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Marriages, Personality and Interests, Rocena Platt's Family
Tags: - Walter Lysle Platt, Alice Campbell, Alice Platt, Arnon Reeve Chidester, Calone Platt, Cedar City UT, Dixie Wilene Williams, Douglas Blaine Hash, Edith Alene Campbel, Elmo W Platt, Ernest Richard Atwood, Eugene Michel, Florence Campbell, Golda Platt, Hurricane UT, Ianta Campbell, Jack Christensen, Jack Trigg, Jay Clair Platt, John Elton Platt, John Lewis Platt, John William Platt, Kanarraville UT, Kate Golda Campbell, Kearns UT, Leila Platt, Lewis Ezekiel Campbell, Lewis Irwin Campbell, Marcus Campbell, Mary Amelia Isom, Mary Lyle Plate, Mary Rebecca Platt, Mary Wilhelmina Berry, Maurine Ianthus Campbell, Melvina Platt, Minnie Platt, Missions, Mormon church, Mosdell Paul Judd, Olga Platt, Phyllis Platt, Ralph Browning Platt, Reeta Iantha, Rocena Platt, Rulon Berry Platt, Ruth Platt, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Tropic UT, Verna Platt, Vernon Platt, Virgin UT, Virginia Campbell, Walter C Platt, William Grant Platt
Written by their daughter Rocena Platt Chidester November 1976 Walter Lysle Platt was born 5 November 1900 at Kanarraville, Iron, Utah, to John William Platt and Mary Wilhelmina Perry. He was the fourth child. The other children were William Grant, Rulon Berry, John Elton, Jay Clair, Mary Rebecca, Minnie, Leila, Melvina, Verna, Vernon (twins), and Ralph Browning. Lysle spent all of his life in Kanarraville. Lysle had long ringlets up until the time he started school. As a boy he […]
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August 30, 2011,
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- Cane County Tennessee, - William Shanks Berry, Deaths, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Personality and Interests, Rocena Platt's Family, Uncategorized
Tags: B. H. Roberts, Cane County Tennessee, J. H. Gibbs, J. M. Lancaster, J. R. Hudson, James Condor, James R. Hudson, Martin Condor, missionary work, Mormon church, Rachel Condor, Tennessee, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, W. S. Berry
Victims Buried Those who had fled to the woods in the excitement, returned as soon as the mob left; the eyes of the dead were closed, and the bodies of the two elders and their brave defenders were laid side by side. Plain coffins were made of poplar lumber and the Saints and friends laid away in the best possible manner, under the circumstances, the bodies of the four martyrs. The Condors going to their graves where they will sleep […]
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August 16, 2011,
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Deaths, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Memories, Personality and Interests, Reeve Chidester's Family, Rocena Platt's Family
Tags: Arnon Reeve Chidester, Cedar City UT, Dennis Chidester, Dora Ann Brown, fishing, Fritz, hunting, Kanarraville UT, lupus, Randall P Chidester, Richfield UT, Rocena Platt Chidester, Roger Chidester, Salt Lake City, St. George UT
MEMORIES OF ARNON A. CHIDESTER (GRANDPA) Written for his 102nd Birthday By Rocena Platt Chidester, daughter-in-law November 6, 1993 I remember when: I remember the very first time I met Reeve’s mom and dad. Reeve called and said that he was bringing “Rosa” home for them to meet. All his mother could think of was the “Big fat Rosa” on the “I love Luigi” radio program, “well” they treated me great. I also met Lois that day, as she was […]