Notes for Jesse ABBOTT


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Sol. MA Vol.1 p.1
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Notes for Joel ABBOTT


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt. MA  Vol.1,p.1
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Notes for Peter ABBOTT


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Sol. MA Vol.1, p.1
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Notes for John ALDEN


!Mayflower passenger. Not associated with the Pilgrims but hired as acooper at
Southampton.

!Cooper

Plymouth Colony Treasurer, Committee on revising the laws. Landowner.

Assistant to the Governors from 1633 to 1675
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Notes for Abraham ALEXANDER


Revolutionary War Veteran. Served in 3rd Massachusetts Regiment underLieut.
Col. James Mellon; S. Mellist, agent.
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Notes for Alvah ALEXANDER


Merchant, stackraiser, and ranchman.
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Notes for Alvah ALEXANDER


Early Church File
Archive record of Jabez Alexander and Lois Pool
Hist. of Acworth,N.H. - Rev. J.L. Merrill - p.179 ! Poole and AlliedFamilies -
B19A187 - p.45
His. of Marlboro,Mass.,Middlesex Co.,Mass., from 1st settlement 1657- !1861 by
Charles Hudson
Marlboro Vital Records to 1850 by Franklin P. Rice - p.10 ! Hist. ofHenniker,
N.H. 1735-1880 by L.W. Cogswell - p.445 Came to Utah 3 Oct 1852in the Harmon
Cutler Company. Farmer Patriarchal Blessing 21 Feb 1845 atNauvoo,Ill, by John
Smith Ordained Seventy
Alvah and his sons built a lumber mill located at the north of Alexander Basin
which is seven miles up Millcreek Canyon.
Alvah is listed on the Nauvoo list of memebers. He paid Nauvoo City taxes
sometime between 1841-1844.
Patriarchal Blessing 21 Feb 1845,
Nauvoo,Hancock,Illinois,Officiator:JohnSmith.
Ordained Seventy
Farmer
Family home East Mill Creek
Baptized at Lincoln , Vermont, by Thomas Fuller in 1841
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Notes for Alvah Jedathan ALEXANDER


! Alexander family records
! Utah Census 1850 -60-70 & 80
! Midway Ward Records

Came to Utah 3 Oct 1852 in Harmon Cutler Company.
Asst. and Sunday School Supt. 1873-1900, Bishop's counselor, Midway
Ward1876-1903. With eldest brother, started first shingle sawmill in Utah1853,
in lumber business 38 years. County selectman eight years, justiceof peace two
terms, president of town board two terms, school trusteeseveral terms
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Notes for Charles Marsteller ALEXANDER


Elder
Lumberman
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Notes for Chauncey ALEXANDER


unmarried
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Notes for Henry Samuel ALEXANDER


rebaptized August 28, 1967
Came to Utah in Sept. 1848 with the Livingston-Kimball Company.
Patriarch. Served as Wasatch County Commissioner. Worked in a saw mill.
married by Jeremiah Hatch
Lumberman
Patriarch
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Notes for Jabez ALEXANDER


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt. NH  Vol.1,p.8

From Elizabeth Lord:
Apr 1775 enlisted in Capt. Bowman's company, and went to Cambridge. In1776 he
enlisted in Capt. Gates' company, Col. Reed's Mass. regiment andserved t
months, being at Ticonderoga. In 1777 he enlisted for 2 monthsin Capt. John
Bailey's company, Col. Stickney's regiment of NH Militia,Gen. Stark's brigade,
and was in the Battle of Bennington.
He moved to Gates Hill in Acworth, NH where he was the second settler.Lois's
grave is across the road, in a small, stone walled plot. They had11 children.
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Notes for John ALEXANDER


Revolutionary War Veteran. 5th Regiment (old 10th & 15th) Massachusettsunder
Maj. M. Knapp. P. Holland, agent
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Notes for Louisa Pool ALEXANDER


Louisa and Jeremiah were married by Pelatiah Brown
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Notes for Philip ALEXANDER


! Woburn Vital Records - births 1640-1890 p. 10
! Marr. p 10,11
! Charlestown, Mass. Vol. 1, p 15
! French and Indian War Records
! Probate records, Cambridge, Mass.
! Boston Transcript, Mass.
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Notes for Thomas ALEXANDER


History of Acworth, N. H.
Logan Geneological Library
Marlboro, Reading & Worburn V. R.
French & Indian War Records
Boston Transc.  3282

DEATH: Died 10 Nov 1756 in the army on the Crown Point expedition.
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Notes for Marinda ALLEN


Patriachal Blessing 13 Nov.1856, West Jordan, by John Young.

Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol.6,p489
Marinda Allen Bateman was born June 21, 1839, in Brooklym, New Uork,daughter
of Danile R. and Wliza Martin Allen, Whe was baptized int theChurch of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints while still a child, and as ayoung girl, drove an
ox team across the plains, caring for the animalsherself, and performing other
arduous pioneer work. She came to Utah in1851 and settled at West Jordan,
where she spent the remainder of herlife. She married Samuel Bateman, November
27, 1852, and became themother of thirteen children.
About January 1, 1887 Marinda went to Salt Lake City and enrolled in aSchool
of Obstetrics, under the direction of Doctor Maggie Shipp,graduating with
honors on her birthday, June 21, 1887. For many yearsMrs. Bateman followed the
profession of midwife and it is estimated bythe family that she officiated at
about 700 births. She was known far andwide, having gone int hundreds of homes
at times of illness and trouble,and thousands hold the name of "Grandma"
Bateman in affection and regard.She was twice president of the West Jordan
Relief Society, and was StakeRelief Society President in Jordan Stake for
several years. Her deathoccurred March, 18, 1919.

Pres. of Relief Society at Ward and Stake in West Jordan.As a young girlshe
drove a team of oxen across the plains caring for the animals herselfand
performing other arduous tasks. She attended a school of obstetricsand
graduated with honors on her birthday. She was a midwife and attendedat over
700 births. She was known far and wide as "Grandma Bateman". Whenshe married,
all she and her husband owned was a bed without a tick, abedstead, some wooden
benches for chairs made by Samuel and $11.00 incash. In her Patriarchal
Blessing it says, "You shall dream dreams andsee visions and understand the
principles of celestial glory that you maybe counted worthy to enjoy Celestial
happiness with thrones, dominions,principalities, and powers. In March 1873,
Marinda got very sick, near todeath, and received a blessing and was healed.
Her husband had to live inunderground hideouts because he was a polygamist.
She was separated fromhim often and wrote in a letter to him, "I wish I had a
peep stone andcould see in it so I could peep at you once in a while, but I
guess it isbest as it is, for I expect I would do nothing else but peep."
Marindaserved a mission with her husband to Dixie, Washington County, Utah.
Thishistory was written in her husband's journal. There is a copy in the
BYUHarold B. Lee Library.
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Notes for Christopher Aaron AVERETT


Weaver
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Notes for Elijah AVERETT (twin)


ordinances reconfirmed
ordained Teacher, Nauvoo,Hancock,Ill.
Vocation: Mason
Elijah was in the Mormon Battalion, he was a musician in Company A.
He went on a relief expedition for Joseph Smith.
He wrote a Missouri Petition. Was a councilor in the Teacher's Quorum
inNauvoo. Member of the Nauvoo 2nd Ward.
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Notes for Elisha AVERETT (twin)


Elders Elisha Groves and Isaac Higbie took the gospel to the AverettFamily in
the spring of 1835 in the state of Illinois in the Saline Riverarea.
Two years later Elisha and his twin brother, Elijah, went to Missouri togather
with the saints.
Elisha labored on the Nauvoo Temple. He was sustained as President of
theTeacher's Quorum on 7 Oct 1844. He was a member of the martial band ofthe
Nauvoo Legion. He covenanted to assist the saints in removing fromMissouri in
January of 1839.
Doorkeeper: History of the Church. Smith,Joseph
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Notes for Eliza AVERETT


Bapism reconfirmed 1968
Married by Chauncy G. Webb
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Notes for George Washington Gill AVERETT


vocations: Wheelright & Gunsmith
He wrote a journal which is located in the Historical Department of theL.D.S.
Church.
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Notes for Helen Marion AVERETT


Alternate Date: Sealed to parents, 30 Dec 1881, St.George,Washington,Ut.
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Notes for Jannett AVERETT


several ordinances reconfirmed
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Notes for John AVERETT


several ordinances reconfirmed
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Notes for John AVERETT Jr.


baptism reconfirmed
John was converted in Maury Co., Tenn. in 1835
wife's surname may have been Huband or Hubbard
ordained Seventy
Places of Residence: 1840; Nauvoo,Hancock,Ill., 1836; Far West,Caldwell,MO
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Notes for John AVERETT


! Will of F. Averitt of Greenwood Deeds, Order bks.
! Wills, Marr., and Tax Lists of Brunswick, Amelia, Lunenburg, !Mecklenburg,
Henry and Pitts Co.
! Averett Family Records
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Notes for Kizza Ann AVERETT


There are several spellings of her name such as Cizza Ann or Kecizza Ann.
Md.(2) David Rose
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Notes for William AVERETT


Vocations: Farmer, Canyon Work
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Notes for William Thomas AVERETT


Alternate Birthplace: ,Hancock,Illinois
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Notes for Melchoir BAER


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, PS (PatrioticService)
Vol. 1, p.27
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Notes for Emma Laurena BAIR


on some records her  name has been Lavena Emon
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Notes for John BAIR


Baptism reconfirmed
Vocations: Farmer, Stockmaster, Miller, Lawyer, Shoemaker High Priest. Married
to Lucinda by Hyrum Smith, Attended the Nauvoo 2nd Ward. Patriarchal Blessing
- 29 Dec 1841 - By Hyrum Smith Indian War Veteran. He labored in Indiana and
Ohio. Appointed to go to Illinois by council meeting held 10 Feb.1843.
Came to Utah in 1850. Oxteam company. Built first sawmill in Davis County.
Built and operated the first ferry boat in Utah on the Bear River.
Echo Canyon War Veteran.
In "History of the Church" by Joseph Smith, Vol.5,p 282-284: President Hyrum
Smith, in company with Judge Adams, came on board and instructed us to watch
for the steamboats that may run up the Illinois river; and if any persons were
running Brother Joseph Smith down the river, under any pretext whatever, as
the Amaranth had carried the news to Missouri that Joseph Smith was going to
be tried in Ottawa, there to seize Joseph and kidnap him to Missouri;--and if
we saw such a boat, we were to rescue Joseph, at all hazards and bring him to
Nauvoo. Pres. Hyrum Smith blessed the company in the name of the Lord, and the
Little Maid started down the Mississippi River. John Bair was on the boat.

Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol.9,p.141
Richmond. In July 1859, John Bair with several others, came to CacheValley and
found that settlers had taken up land and had crops growing near Summit Creek,
upon which Smithfield was later located. Mr. Bair and his party went farther
north and located near a stream which they called City Creek. They commenced
to build their log cabins near a large spring, called Bower Springs. Hence, in
the fall of 1859, the settlement of Richmond was founded. The winter was very
severe, with deep snow making necessary the best of cooperation among the
members of the little colony in order for all to survive until the next
season.
When Brigham Young visited the settlement, he said the people were too
scattered and advised them to contruct a fort where they could protect
themselves if they were attcked by Indians. "As you are now," said he, "a few
Indans could make a raid some night and kill half of you before the other half
would know about it.
They followed the President's advice and erected a fort which extended east
and west, with a street four rods wide entering the east and west ends. First
there was the court, then the water ditch, a small walk in front of the log
houses, and back of the houses was a street four rods wide. The fort itself
did not have a wall, as the rear of the houses, which were built in a
continuous line, served that purpose. All the horses and cattle belonging to
the settlers were guarded every night. The fence for the corral was strong and
high, made of poles placed togethe rbetween sets of strong posts. The fort was
300 feet long by 163 feetwide.
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Notes for Edward BANGS


Arrived in Plymouth 1623 on the Anne
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Notes for Araminta Elizabeth BATEMAN


!Baptism reconfirmed
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Notes for Edward Alonzo BATEMAN


Blessed by Bishop Archibald Gardner 19 Mar 1865
Baptized by his father, Samuel Bateman and confirmed by John T. Hill.
At age of thirteen he was ordained a Deacon, later becoming president ofthe
quorum, and he was ordained an Elder by Robert Walters, 21 Feb 1886.
In his services for the public and Church he has been trustee of theschool
district,treasurer of the school board, estray poundkeeper,secretary and
treasurer of the West Jordan Manufacturing and MercantileCompany, and
Superintendent of the East Jordan Sunday School.
Ordained a Seventy by Enoch B. Tripp, 20 Mar 1887
Ordained a High Priest by Anthon H. Lund 21 Jan 1900.
High Councilor in Jordan Stake
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Notes for Elizabeth BATEMAN


Elizabeth's name was in the Daily Log of Persons, and the ContinuingChurch
Record of Nauvoo.
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Notes for Harriet BATEMAN


Harriet's name appeared in the Daily Log of Persons and the ContinuingChurch
Record at Nauvoo.
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Notes for James BATEMAN


Marriage place too long: The Coll 4 Parish Church, Manchester,Lancashire, Eng.
James attended the Manchester, Manchester, England Conference. Jamesemigrated
to the United States.
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Notes for James Morgan BATEMAN


Emigrated to Utah with his parents in 1850 and settled first in Salt LakeCity.
 Later he moved to West Jordan where he resided first in the so-calledWhite's
Fort and later on a farm. From the time of his baptism as aten-year-old boy
until his death, he was an active and efficient Elder inthe Church and also an
enterprising citizen. In 1866 he went back as aChurch teamster to bring poor
emigrants into the valley.
Ordained High Priest 6 May 1900 by Hyrum Goff
Farmer and stockraiser.
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Notes for Joseph BATEMAN


Endowment reconfirmed and all former sealings ratified 18 Sep 1967Patriarchal
Blessing 7 Jul 1845, Nauvoo,Hancock,Ill., by William SmithOrdained Seventy
Vocation: Brickmaker
Joseph emigrated with his family to America from England.
Joseph made bricks for the Council House in Salt Lake City.
He came to Utah 20 Sep 1848 in the Lorenzo Snow Company. His family homewas in
Salt Lake City.
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Notes for Margaret BATEMAN


rebaptized 21 Apr 1965
resealed to Dennis Wilson Winn 2 Jan 1965
Utah pioneer of 1847
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Notes for Mary BATEMAN


Mary's name appeared in the Daily Log of Persons and the ContinuingChurch
Record at Nauvoo.
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Notes for Orlando James BATEMAN


SS# 518-48-5552
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Notes for Samuel BATEMAN


Ordained Seventy, Officiator: Royal Barney
Vocations: Brick and adobe-maker,Mason, Miller, Farmer, Canyon-man,Trustee,
Bee and Stockraiser, Tax Collector, Road Supervisor, Carpenter,Soldier,
Blacksmith, Poundkeeper, Machinist, Constable, Watermaster.

Samuel's father was converted in England. Samuel was among the firstLatter-Day
Saints to land at New Orleans. He participated in theconstruction of the
Nauvoo Temple. He had a Journal which is now locatedat BYU Library. Samuel was
senior president of the 33rd quorum ofSeventy. In 1841 he witnessed the laying
of the corner stones of theNauvoo Temple and heard the Prophet Joseph Smith
preach. In 1845 he sawthe capstone laid and did some work in and about the
Temple and on theNauvoo brick yard. On the occasion of the alarm of fire in
the Templebeing given, he was one of the first on the Temple roof to help put
itout. After working hard on the frontiers for several years, the
familystarted for the Rocky Mountains in the spring of 1849. At Council
Bluffsthey turned over two yoke of cattle to Brother George A. Smith,
inconsequence of which they were delayed another year; but in the spring
of1850 they made another start and in the fall of that year they arrived
inSalt Lake City. In Dec. 1850, Samuel volunteered to go to Iron County ona
mission, and in 1853 he was placed in charge of the men chosen to standguard
against the Indians who were then on the warpath. In Sep. 1857 amessenger
reported the approach of Johnston's army and he was called byMajor Daniel R.
Allen to raise a platoon of cavalry. Leaving Salt LakeCity on Sunday,
Sep.27,1857, they arrived at Fort Bridger on the 30th.Here a company of fifty
men was organized into platoons of ten men eachto go out and meet the army.
Samuel was appointed captain of the firstplatoon. He had the privilege of
riding General Johnston's mule that hadbeen stampeded with the army cattle.
Late in 1857 some of the mostdestitute brethren in camp were called to go
home. By the advice of thecaptain and friends Samuel very reluctantly became
one of them. Afterarriving in the Valley safe and well, he was appointed,
together withothers, to watch the enemy in its movements, while the Saints
prepared togo South. In the spring of 1861 he accompanied Pres. Brigham Young
andparty on a visit to the settlements in Southern Utah, on which tour
hetraveled twelve hundred miles. In 1868 attended the "School of theProphets."
In 1870 he was called to accompany Pres. Brigham Young on atrip north. He was
with Pres. John Taylor during the antipolygamy raid,and was with him also at
the time of his death in July 1887; he waslikewise a guard around Pres.
Wilford Wooodruff part of the time. In1888-89 he served a term of 85 days in
the Utah penitentiary, and paid afine of $75 for obeying the law of plural
marriage. Bro. Samuel has spentmany years in the interest of the church, and
public necessity has forcedhim , during his life, to become a "jack of all
trades." Thus he has beena brick and adobe-maker, a mason, a miller in a saw
and grist mill, afarmer and canyon-man, a bee and stock-raiser, a tax
collector and roadsupervisor, a carpenter and blacksmith, an estray
puondkeeper, a trustee,machinist,constable,soldier, watermaster, etc. Samuel
was superintendentof the first organized Sunday School in West Jordan Ward.

Andrew Jenson, Church Chronology, December 19, 1888 In the Third
DistrictCourt, Salt Lake City, Judge Sandford Sentenced Andrew Amundsen, of
SuthJordan, to 80 days' imprisonment and $65 fine; Samuel Bateman, of
WestJordan, to 85 days' and $75 fine, and Samuel W. Woolley, of Iron City,Iron
County, to 90 days' and $80 fine; all for u.c.(unlawfullcohabitation) Mar 13,
1889
Samuel Bateman and Isaac Clark were discharged from the Penitentiary.
December 23, 1911
Samuel Bateman, a Utah pioneer of 1859, died at West Jordan, Salt Lakecounty,
Utah.
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Notes for Thomas BATEMAN Jr.


All previous Church Blessing reconfirmed and ratified 5 Sep 1962
Thomasemigrated to America about 1838. He and his wife passed through
thepersecutions at Nauvoo and helped to build the Nauvoo Temple.
Thomasreturned to England in 1852 to look after his property, but on his
wayback to America he was accidentally drowned in the Atlantic Ocean.
Ordained Elder, High Priest, Seventy
Thomas was married by Heber C. Kimball.
Thomas came to Utah in company with the James Pace train in 1850.
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Notes for Thomas BATEMAN


Thomas is listed in the Daily Log of Persons and the Continuing ChurchRecord at
Nauvoo.
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Notes for William BATEMAN


Ordained Seventy
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Notes for William Lehi BATEMAN


William served in the Black Hawk War as a Minute Man.
He was president of 12th Quorum of Elders in Salt Lake City Stake.William was
Sunday School Teacher and 1st Counselor of Y.M.M.I.A. in WestJordan.
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jensen, Vol.2,p 591 Bateman,William
Lehigh, a veteran Elder in the Sandy Ward, Salt Lake county,Utah, was born in
Lee county, Iowa, Jan. 1, 1844, the son of Thos.Bateman and Mary Street.
Together with his parents, who were members ofthe Church, he emigrated to Utah
in 1850, crossing the plains in FeramorzLittle's company. The family located
in Salt lake City where William wasbaptized when eight years of age by Bishop
Abraham Hoagland. Soonafterwards he was ordained to the office of a Teacher
and after was madean Elder in the Church. From 1858 to 1900 Elder Bateman
resided at WestJordan, where he took an active part in the affairs of the
Church; thushe served for many years as an officer in the Ward Y.M.M.I.A. and
as Wardteacher. He also presided over the 12th quorum of Elders for some
timeand was for many years an active Sabbath school teacher. As a militaryman
he participated in the Black Hawk war and was throughout a minuteman, ever
ready to render his brethren and the Church generally all theaid his physical
and mental powers commanded. He has always beenrecognized as an industrious
memeber of the community, having laboreddiligently to build up the country.
Thus he has served hisfellow-citizens as school trustee, road supervisor,
juryman, etc. ElderBateman married Miss Sophronia A. Watkins Dec 26, 1870, the
issue of thisunion is twelve children, ten of whom are still living. From 1900
to 1914Bro. Bateman was an energetic Elder of the Sandy Ward. In Jun 1915,
he,together with his wife, moved to Raft river, Cassia county, Idaho,
wherethey have taken up land and where they expect to reside for a short time.
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Notes for Mary BROWNELL


!Did not marry
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Notes for Mary OR Marie BUCKET OR BECKET


!Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - George Soule - General
  Society of Mayflower Families - 1980 Vol.3. pp 5,6

!Arrived in Plymouth before 31 Jul 1623 aboard the Anne
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Notes for Benjamin BURGESS


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt. MA, Vol.1,p.101
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Notes for Ichabod BURGESS


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Cpl. MA, Vol.1,p.101
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Notes for Elizabeth BUTLER


David Campbell and Mr. Gates were friends. They went hunting, Mr. Gateswas
mauled by a bear. Before he died he asked David Campbell to take careof his
wife and children. To do this, David Campbell married her andstood proxy for
Mr. Gates at the sealing of Elizabeth and Mr. Gates. Theyhad several children
together, knowing that they would be sealed to Mr.Gates.
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Notes for Benjamin BUTTON


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt. CT, Vol.1,p.107
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Notes for Eunice Phoebe BUTTON


Baptized in LDS Church  in 1832 at same time as Brigham Young and again25 Sep
1894 - She and husband both missionaries Ordinance work done again11 Dec 1964

! Button Family Record by A. Button, Pub. 1889
! American Ancestry  Vol 12 - Logan Library
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Notes for Joseph BUTTON


Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt.CS (CivilService),
CT VT, Vol.1, p.107
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Notes for Matthias BUTTON Jr.


! Button Family Record  by  A. Button - Pub 1889 P. 11 - 12 ! AmericanAncestry
Vol. 12  Logan Library
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Notes for Matthias BUTTON


! Button Family History by A. Button 1903, p.3, Logan Library ! WesterlyR.I.
Vital Records
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Notes for Alphonzo CAMPBELL


sealed to C.H. Gates and Elizabeth Butler Gates
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Notes for Benoni CAMPBELL


Benoni died on the plains in Nebraska
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Notes for David Charles Gates CAMPBELL


sealed to C.H. Gates and Elizabeth Butler Gates
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Notes for Duncan CAMPBELL


Sir Knight
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Notes for Elizabeth Maranda CAMPBELL


sealed to C.H.Gates and Elizabeth Butler Gates
Return to Elizabeth Maranda CAMPBELL