DEATH: !Military Death Index - Vietnam
U.S. Air Force,
Tour of Duty: 24 Nov 1969
Rank: CMS
Service No.: 559605093
surname may have been Haband
!CHRISTENING Scottish Church Records Batch C115854, Film # 1041337
!Extracted christening record for Dailly,Ayr,Scotland Batch
C115854,Film#1041337 SL FHC.
!BIRTH Scottish Church Records Batch C115854 Film # 1041337
Baptism record has been lost and rebaptism done for her.
Original baptism was recorded in family records as 1844 Original Family Name
was Cockran, changed when imigrated to Scotland from Ireland according to
family history.
Came to Utah in 1864, Rollins, Warren and Canfield company.
Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol. 16, p.159
Midway. One of the more popular hotel establishments was run by Mrs.Agnes
O'Neil, a well-known woman of Midway. Born in County Down, Ireland,January
1828, to Thomas and Rachel Ellis Hair, Agnes spent her young womanhood in
Scotland where she was employed in the home of a wealthy family. After her
marriage to John O'Neil they left Scotland to come to America in 1863. They
settled in Midway and when the youngest child was eight years old, Mrs O'Neil
was left a widow. In the late eighties, she opened a hotel and became famous
throughout the country as a genial hostess and expert cook. She was famous for
her chicken dinners in all Wasatch County and throughout the territory. As she
operated the hotel, people gathered in throngs for her parties and
celebrations. She died July 16, 1914 at age 87.
According to family history Thomas Cochran changed his name to ThomasHair when
he immigrated from Ireland to Scotland. 1828
Came to US in 1634
Levi Ward Hancock
Ordained Elder by Oliver Cowdery
Seventy - 28 Feb 1835 by Joseph Smith
Patriarch
Baptism by Parley P. Pratt
Vocation: Cabinet Maker
Came to Utah in 1847 with the contingent of the Mormon Battalion, CompanyE
Musician with Company E.
Delegate from Utah County for the first legislative assembly of 1851Journal of
Levi Ward Hancock in church archives.
Zion's Camp
In Original 1st Quorum of Seventy (Kirtland)
Mission: Midwest New England
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt. CT, Vol.1,p.311
killed in Bloody Brook Massacre
killed at Bloody Brook Massacre
! Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Vol.6
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
Name spelled various ways: HOUSE, HULSE, HOWSE
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Sol. PS
(PatrioticService) MA, Vol.1, p.346
Previous church blessings reconfirmed and ratified and rebaptismperformed 17
Oct 1967 at Logan Temple
History of Acworth - Rev. J. I. Merrill
Desc. of John Mayo - C. G. Mayo
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Capt. PS(Patriotic
Service) MA ME, Vol.1, p.346
Mayflower Passenger. An officer and leader in the Plymouth Colony.
At court 6 Oct 1659 Henry Howland was disenfranchised for being an"abettor and
entertainer of Quakers.
His first two children may have been born in England and may have been bya
different wife.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
% Death Notice. Mr. John Howland Sr. of the town of Plymouth deceased; hewas a
godly man and an ancient professor in the ways of Christ. He liveduntil he
attained above eighty years in the world; he was one of thefirst comers into
this land and proved a useful instrument of good in hisplace & was the last
man that was left in Plymouth of those that cameover in the ship called the
Mayflower. He was with honor intered at theTowne of Plymouth on the 25th on
Feb. 1672.
Came to America as a servant or attendant of Gov. Carver.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt NC, Vol.1,p.352
baptized in Nauvoo
Member 97th Quorum Seventies; ward teacher; 1st Counselor in Y.M.M.I.A.;Farmer
and stockraiser
Our Pioneer Heritage, vol.7,p.552
Einar Jonsson, know as Einar Johnson, was born March 1, 1876, inReykjavik,
Iceland. When he was very small his father died and with thepermission of his
mother, a young woman by the name of SigridurBjarnsdottir took him into her
home and gave him the love and care heneeded. Some time later Sigridur became
acquainted with Jakob B. Jonsson,a young Latter-day Saint missionary who was
proselyting in the area ofReykjavik. When Jakob's mission was completed,
Sigridur and Einarreturned with him to Spanish Fork, Utah, Einar being five
years of age atthis time. Jakob and Sigridur were married in the Endowment
House in SaltLake City in 1881, at which time they adopted Einar. When he was
eightyears old he was baptized in Spanish Fork. Later they moved to
EmeryCounty. Einar rode a horse bareback and drove two cows behind the
wagonsdriven by Jakob and Sigridur. Jakob homesteaded in Cleveland,
Emerycounty, and here the family lived in a tent until a log house
wascompleted.
When Einar was twelve years old he left home to seek employment. Heworked in
the coal mines in the area for several years. Later he wasemployed in a
gilsonite mine, at which time he met his future wife,Gertrude O'Neil. They
were married December 25, 1893, and became theparents of six children. While
living in Hiawatha, Carbon county, Einar,through the influence of his wife,
became active in the Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. Cliff
Albertson, the bishop of Hiawatha,selected Einar to be his second counselor.
Prior to this time Einar hadbeen ordained a High Pries. In September 1942, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson moved to Salt Lake City and bought a home at 645Hollywood
Avenue, where they still reside.
Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: ARIZ.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt PS
(PatrioticService) Vol.1, p.384
Patriarchal Blessing 5 Feb 1843,Nauvoo,Hancock,Ill. by Hyrum Smith Isaacwas a
Bishop of the Alpine Ward, Alpine Stake, Utah from 1852 to 1856 Heemigrated to
Utah in 1851. Mentioned on the List of Members at Nauvoo.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
There is a very nice history of the family in the above volume.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
Desc. of John Mayo - C. G. Mayo - 1926
Hist. of Acworth, N.H. by Rev. J. L. Merrill - 1869 Gravestone Inxcr.
ofAcworth, N.H. by KC. B. Spofford - 1868 N.H. Al. - P - 242
N.H. 90 - Acworth p 13
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt MA, Vol.1,p.446
! NE. H & G Vol 6,p 169
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
Although this is an Irish name, this John Mayo was born in England
andgraduated from an English University. He came over about 1638, and in1639
was in Barnstable, where he was ordained a teaching elder inconnection with
Rev. John Lothrop. He was a freeman in 1640. In 1646 heremoved to Eastham and
subsequently took charge of the church in thattown, where he continued until
1655, when he was settled over the second,or North, church in Boston.
In 1673, in consequence of advanced age and infirmities, he went again
toBarnstable, and there and at Eastham and Yarmouth passed the remainder ofhis
life with his children. He was a man of prominence as a minister, andin 1658
preached the annual election sermon.
! Mayflower Desc., 1906, p.106 - 1908, p.132
! History of Cape Cod Freeman, p 758
! Merrick Geneology, p 18
! Harwich Vital Records
! Mayflower Descendents Vol 8, p 106; Vol. 24, p.103
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt MA, Vol.1,p.446
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
! Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled byLee D.
van Antwerp. Picton Press. Camden, Maine.
Revolutionary War Veteran listed in DAR Patriot Index, Pvt MA, Vol.1,p.446
Marriage place too long: East Derry Presbyterian Church, , Rockingham, NH