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Whiting, Forres

Male 1885 - 1938  (52 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Whiting, Forres was born on 30 Nov 1885 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah (son of Whiting, Lorenzo Snow and Waterman, Flora); died on 6 Apr 1938 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried on 7 Apr 1938 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KWCW-5BN

    Notes:

    1900 US Fed Census Bannock Co., Idaho Marsh Precinct ED 140 Sheet 18 B
    Line 87 322/331
    Whiting, Senger Head White Male July 1860 39 years Married 19 years
    Ut; Iowa; X
    , Flora Wife White Fem July 1863 37 years Married 19 years
    Mother of 10 children; 9 living England;England;England
    , Lorenzo Son White Male Dec 1883 16 Single Utah;Utah;England
    , Forest Son White Male Nov 1886 14 Single Utah;Utah:England
    , Ella May Dau White Fem May 1889 11 Single
    , Lemuel A. Son White Male June 1890 09 Single
    , Ralph A. Son White Male Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Ruth E. Dau White Fem Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Abby Dau White Fem Aug 1895 04
    , Reece Son White Male May 1897 03 Single Utah;Utah;England
    327/332 Marley, Joseph White Male Sep 1878 22 M1 Idaho Wales Missouri
    , Maud Dau White Fem July 1882 18 M1 Arizona Utah England

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    1910 US Fed Census Robin, Bannock, Idaho
    315/316 Whiting, Lorenzo S. Head Male White 49 M1 29 Utah Illinois Missouri
    , Flora Wife Fem White 47 M1 29 Mother of 12; 12 living
    England England England Emmigrated 1878
    , Lorenzo S. Jr Son Male Whtie 26 Single Utah;Utah;England Helper on Farm
    , Forrest son Male 24 Single
    , Lemuel A son Male 22
    , Ralph A. son Male 16
    , Ruth E. dau Fem 16
    , Alfred R. son Male 13
    , Mary dau FEm 08 Idaho, Utah, England
    , Willie son male 07 Idaho, Utah, England
    ==============================
    1930; Census Place: Crystal, Power, Idaho; Roll: 402; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 1021.0; FHL microfilm: 2340137.
    5/5 Whiting William head owns male white 28 Married 1st time at age 25 Idaho Utah England farmer wheat farm
    Ethel wife fem white 20 married 1st time at age 17 Idaho Kentucky Kentucky
    William C son male white 2 5/12 single Idaho Idaho Idaho
    Flora mother fem white 67 widow England England England
    6/6 Whiting Alfred R head owns male white 33 widower Utah Utah England Mechanic saw mill
    7/7 Whiting Ralph A head owns male white 35 married first time at age 22 Utah Utah England farmer wheat farm
    Irene wife fem white 33 married first time at age 20 Idaho Penn Illinois
    Helen dau fem white 12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Clinton son male white 11 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Katherine dau fem white 09 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Margaret dau fem white 07 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Lucile dau fem white 03 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Mirla dau fem white 4/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    8/8 Whiting Forres head owns male white 44 married 1st time at age 27 Utah Utah England farmer wheat farm
    Margery wife fem white 34 married 1st time at age 17 Idaho Idaho Utah
    Forres B son male white 16 single Idaho Utah Idaho laborer wheatfarm
    Florence dau fem white 13 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Dorothy dau fem white 11 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Alma son male white 10 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Mildred dau fem white 07 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Robert son male white 06 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Edith dau fem white 05 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Ruth dau fem white 04 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Alta dau fem white 3 1/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Le Roy son male white 1 10/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
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    !Birth: Mapleton, UT Ward Rec Early to 1929 p4 #107 film 026,171 or 6396
    Marr: (1) Pocatello, Bannock, ID Marr Lic & Cert Bk 5 p422
    Instrument 26068
    (2) Salmon, Lemhi, ID Marr Lic & Cert. Bk 2 p242
    Instrument 42248
    Death Cert.Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID State File 108543
    Reg. Dist 13 Prim. Reg D2150
    Bapt: Rebaptism in process as of letter dated 19 May 1981 From Rec
    Process Div Gen Dept Lily Kunz
    End: Salt Lake Temple Liv End Male Bk E (LH6490) p311 Indiv 8396 film 184,072
    Ref 6010188 90 00330-2 088 25, 8123390 66. !BORN: MAPLETON, UTAH WARD REC EARLY TO 1929 PAGE 4 #107
    FILM #026,171 OR #6396
    MARR: (1) POCATELLO, BANNOCK, IDAHO MARR LIC & CERT. BOOK 5 PAGE 422
    INSTRUMENT #26068
    (2) SALMON, LEMHI, IDAHO MARR LIC & CERT. BOOK 2 PAGE 242
    INSTRUMENT #42248
    DEATH: DEATH CERT. IDAHO FALLS, BONNEVILLE, IDAHO - STATE FILE #108543
    REG. DIST #DIST.#13 PRIM. REG D2150
    BAPT: REBAPTISM IN PROCESS AS OF LETTER DATED 19 MAY 1981 FROM REC
    PROCESS DIV GEN DEPT LILY KUNZ
    END: SALT LAKE TEMPLE LIV END - MALE BOOK E (LH6490) PAGE 311 -
    INDIVIDUAL #8396 FILM #184072

    !Birth: Mapleton, UT Ward Rec Early to 1929 p4 #107 film 026,171 or 6396
    Marr: (1) Pocatello, Bannock, ID Marr Lic & Cert Bk 5 p422
    Instrument 26068
    (2) Salmon, Lemhi, ID Marr Lic & Cert. Bk 2 p242
    Instrument 42248
    Death Cert.Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID State File 108543
    Reg. Dist 13 Prim. Reg D2150
    Bapt: Rebaptism in process as of letter dated 19 May 1981 From Rec
    Process Div Gen Dept Lily Kunz
    End: Salt Lake Temple Liv End Male Bk E (LH6490) p311 Indiv 8396 film 184,072
    Ref 6010188 90 00330-2 088 25, 8123390 66.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho, United States, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho, United States, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho, United States, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho, United States, United States.

    Forres married Butterfield, Margery on 3 Dec 1912 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho. Margery was born on 4 Dec 1895 in Dempsey, Bannock, Idaho; died on 27 Sep 1933 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Forres Butterfield was born on 15 Oct 1913 in Robin, Bannock, Idaho; died in May 1963.
    2. Whiting, Flora Margery was born on 17 Feb 1915 in Robin, Bannock, Idaho; died on 18 Apr 1915.
    3. LIVING
    4. LIVING
    5. Whiting, Alma Butterfield was born on 24 Mar 1920 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho; died on 17 Apr 1940 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.
    6. LIVING
    7. LIVING
    8. LIVING
    9. LIVING
    10. LIVING
    11. LIVING
    12. Whiting, Vera Cloe was born on 26 Apr 1930 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho; died in Sep 1930.
    13. LIVING
    14. Whiting, Leslie Gene was born on 22 Sep 1933 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; died on 22 Sep 1933 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.

    Forres married Knowles, Olive in Apr 1934. Olive was born on 4 Dec 1891. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Forres married Peck, Olive Knowles in Apr 1934 in , Utah. Olive was born in 1887 in , , , Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. LIVING

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Whiting, Lorenzo Snow was born on 30 Jul 1860 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah (son of Whiting, Edwin and Brown, Hannah Haines); died on 12 Jun 1920 in Crystal, Power, Idaho; was buried in 1920 in Crystal, Power, Idaho.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: KWZR-3GR
    • Census: 1880, Springville, Utah, Utah

    Notes:

    !Marr: Salt Lake Temple Endowment House Sealings Bk L p182
    film 183,402 or 26165 pt. 22
    Death: Crystal, ID Ward Form E for 1920 Rec of Deaths film 007,424 or 2442
    (Remains removed from Crystal ID Wheat Field to Park Lawn Memorial
    Gardens in Pocatello, ID 12 May 1977)
    Bapt: Springville, UT Ward Rec Libr 6124 p16 Entry 372
    Film 026,459 or 6490 pt.1
    End: St.George Temple Liv End Bk B pp 244-245 Indiv 658 film 170,577
    Seal to Spouse: Salt Lake Temple Endowment House Book L p182
    Film 183,402 or 26165 pt.22
    Ref 6010188 90 #00327-2 088 20, TIB Record.
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    1870; Census Place: Springville, Utah, Utah Territory; Roll: M593_1612; Page: 333A; Image: 662; Family History Library Film: 553111.
    136 Whiting Edwin 60 male white farmer $2250/1650 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth 57 fem white Keeping house Massachusetts
    Lucius 24 male white farmer $100/275 Illinois
    Oscar 22 male white at home $50 Iowa
    Louisa 20 fem white no occupation Utah
    Caroline 16 fem white no occupation Utah
    140/137 Mary 44 fem white keeping house New York
    Albert 22 male white farmer $50 Iowa
    Charles 17 male white at home Utah
    Edgar 15 male white at home Utah
    Edwin 13 male white at home Utah
    Arthur 10 male white at home Utah
    May 08 fem white at school Utah
    John 02 male white at home Utah
    141/138 Hannah 36 fem white keeping house Ohio
    Abby 12 fem white no occupation Utah
    Lorenzo 10 male white at home Utah
    142/139 Mary A 42 fem white keeping house N. York
    Daniel 12 male white at home Utah
    Munroe 07 mae white at school Utah
    Nobles Joseph B 16 male white farm labor Ohio
    /140
    Snow Sarah 30 fem white keeping house Ohio
    Clara 08 fem white at school Utah
    Whiting Cornelia 19 fem Domestic Utah

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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
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    1900 US Fed Census Bannock Co., Idaho Marsh Precinct ED 140 Sheet 18 B
    Line 87 322/331
    Whiting, Senger Head White Male July 1860 39 years Married 19 years
    Ut; Iowa; X
    , Flora Wife White Fem July 1863 37 years Married 19 years
    Mother of 10 children; 9 living England;England;England
    , Lorenzo Son White Male Dec 1883 16 Single Utah;Utah;England
    , Forest Son White Male Nov 1886 14 Single Utah;Utah:England
    , Ella May Dau White Fem May 1889 11 Single
    , Lemuel A. Son White Male June 1890 09 Single
    , Ralph A. Son White Male Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Ruth E. Dau White Fem Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Abby Dau White Fem Aug 1895 04
    , Reece Son White Male May 1897 03 Single Utah;Utah;England
    327/332 Marley, Joseph White Male Sep 1878 22 M1 Idaho Wales Missouri
    , Maud Dau White Fem July 1882 18 M1 Arizona Utah England

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    1910 US Fed Census Robin, Bannock, Idaho
    315/316 Whiting, Lorenzo S. Head Male White 49 M1 29 Utah Illinois Missouri
    , Flora Wife Fem White 47 M1 29 Mother of 12; 12 living
    England England England Emmigrated 1878
    , Lorenzo S. Jr Son Male Whtie 26 Single Utah;Utah;England Helper on Farm
    , Forrest son Male 24 Single
    , Lemuel A son Male 22
    , Ralph A. son Male 16
    , Ruth E. dau Fem 16
    , Alfred R. son Male 13
    , Mary dau Fem 08 Idaho, Utah, England
    , Willie son male 07 Idaho, Utah, England
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    1920 US Fed Census Crystal, Power, Idaho
    4/4 Whiting, Alfred R Head Male White 20 married
    , Bertha Wife Fem White 15 married
    , Lorenzo Father Male White 59 married
    , Flora Mother Fem White 58 married Emmigrated 1877

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    !Marr: Salt Lake Temple Endowment House Sealings Bk L p182
    film 183,402 or 26165 pt. 22
    Death: Crystal, ID Ward Form E for 1920 Rec of Deaths film 007,424 or 2442
    (Remains removed from Crystal ID Wheat Field to Park Lawn Memorial
    Gardens in Pocatello, ID 12 May 1977)
    Bapt: Springville, UT Ward Rec Libr 6124 p16 Entry 372
    Film 026,459 or 6490 pt.1
    End: St.George Temple Liv End Bk B pp 244-245 Indiv 658 film 170,577
    Seal to Spouse: Salt Lake Temple Endowment House Book L p182
    Film 183,402 or 26165 pt.22
    Ref 6010188 90 #00327-2 088 20, TIB Record.
    Household Record 1880 United States Census

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    Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH


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    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C


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    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Crystal, Power, Idaho, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Crystal, Power, Idaho, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Crystal, Power, Idaho, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Crystal, Power, Idaho, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried 12 May 1977

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried 1st Crystal, Id/2nd Parklawn, Pocatello, Idaho, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried 1st Crystal, Id/2nd Parklawn, Pocatello, Idaho, United States.

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Lorenzo

    Lorenzo married Waterman, Flora on 5 Aug 1880 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Flora (daughter of Waterman, George and Millar (Miller Or Millard), Mary Ann) was born on 10 Jul 1862 in Brockley, Bedminster District, Somerset, England; died on 16 Feb 1949 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried on 19 Feb 1949 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Waterman, Flora was born on 10 Jul 1862 in Brockley, Bedminster District, Somerset, England (daughter of Waterman, George and Millar (Miller Or Millard), Mary Ann); died on 16 Feb 1949 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried on 19 Feb 1949 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.

    Other Events:

    • STATUS (AQ Tag): GRAY Moved to Temple File
    • FamilySearch Id: KWZR-3GT

    Notes:

    Birth Cert. Entry Somerset House Ent 383 Reg. Dist. of Bedminster
    Sub Dist. Yatton, Somerset, England;
    Death: Cert. Salmon, Lemhi, ID Local Reg no. 690 State File 851 or S51
    Bapt: Springville, UT Ward Rec (Lib 5124) p49 Indiv 1158 film 026,459
    or 6490 pt1
    End: SL Temple End House bk1 p132 Indiv 3057 or 3051 film 56,362 pt 10
    or 430,310
    Sealed to Parents: ID Falls Temple film 458,810 9 Nov 1949
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    1871 England Census about Flora Waterman
    Class: RG10; Piece: 2516; Folio: 29; Page: 7; GSU roll: 835250.
    28 Nailsea Grove
    George Waterman head married 50 years agr laborer Weatall Somerset
    Mary Waterman wife married 46 ?????? Haulier Nailsea Somerset
    William son single 12 ?????? Haulier
    Tom son single 06 scholar Brockley Somerset
    Flora dau single 08 scholar Brockley Somerset
    Samuel son single 04 scholar Nailsea Somerset
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    1880 US Federal Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    George WATERMAN Self M Male W 52 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Mary An WATERMAN Wife M Female W 52 ENGL Keeping House ENGL ENGL
    Flora WATERMAN Dau S Female W 17 ENGL At Home ENGL ENGL
    Thomas WATERMAN Son S Male W 15 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Lemuel WATERMAN Son S Male W 14 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 197C
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    1900 US Fed Census Bannock Co., Idaho Marsh Precinct ED 140 Sheet 18 B
    Line 87 322/331
    Whiting, Senger Head White Male July 1860 39 years Married 19 years
    Ut; Iowa; X
    , Flora Wife White Fem July 1863 37 years Married 19 years
    Mother of 10 children; 9 living England;England;England
    , Lorenzo Son White Male Dec 1883 16 Single Utah;Utah;England
    , Forest Son White Male Nov 1886 14 Single Utah;Utah:England
    , Ella May Dau White Fem May 1889 11 Single
    , Lemuel A. Son White Male June 1890 09 Single
    , Ralph A. Son White Male Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Ruth E. Dau White Fem Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Abby Dau White Fem Aug 1895 04
    , Reece Son White Male May 1897 03 Single Utah;Utah;England
    327/332 Marley, Joseph White Male Sep 1878 22 M1 Idaho Wales Missouri
    , Maud Dau White Fem July 1882 18 M1 Arizona Utah England
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    1910 US Fed Census Robin, Bannock, Idaho
    315/316 Whiting, Lorenzo S. Head Male White 49 M1 29 Utah Illinois Missouri
    , Flora Wife Fem White 47 M1 29 Mother of 12; 12 living
    England England England Emmigrated 1878
    , Lorenzo S. Jr Son Male Whtie 26 Single Utah;Utah;England Helper on Farm
    , Forrest son Male 24 Single
    , Lemuel A son Male 22
    , Ralph A. son Male 16
    , Ruth E. dau Fem 16
    , Alfred R. son Male 13
    , Mary dau FEm 08 Idaho, Utah, England
    , Willie son male 07 Idaho, Utah, England
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    1920 US Fed Census Crystal, Power, Idaho
    3/3 Whiting Ralph A head owns mortgaged male white 26 married Utah Utah England farmer general farm
    Katheryne I wife Fem white 22 married Idaho Penn Illinois
    Helen A dau fem white 2 5/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Clinton L son male white 7/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Willie brother male white 18 single Idaho Utah England farm labor family farm
    4/4 Whiting, Alfred R Head Male White 20 married
    , Bertha Wife Fem White 15 married
    , Lorenzo Father Male White 59 married
    , Flora Mother Fem White 58 married Emmigrated 1877

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    1930; Census Place: Crystal, Power, Idaho; Roll: 402; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 1021.0; FHL microfilm: 2340137.
    5/5 Whiting William head owns male white 28 Married 1st time at age 25 Idaho Utah England farmer wheat farm
    Ethel wife fem white 20 married 1st time at age 17 Idaho Kentucky Kentucky
    William C son male white 2 5/12 single Idaho Idaho Idaho
    Flora mother fem white 67 widow England England England
    6/6 Whiting Alfred R head owns male white 33 widower Utah Utah England Mechanic saw mill
    7/7 Whiting Ralph A head owns male white 35 married first time at age 22 Utah Utah England farmer wheat farm
    Irene wife fem white 33 married first time at age 20 Idaho Penn Illinois
    Helen dau fem white 12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Clinton son male white 11 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Katherine dau fem white 09 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Margaret dau fem white 07 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Lucile dau fem white 03 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Mirla dau fem white 4/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    8/8 Whiting Forres head owns male white 44 married 1st time at age 27 Utah Utah England farmer wheat farm
    Margery wife fem white 34 married 1st time at age 17 Idaho Idaho Utah
    Forres B son male white 16 single Idaho Utah Idaho laborer wheatfarm
    Florence dau fem white 13 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Dorothy dau fem white 11 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Alma son male white 10 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Mildred dau fem white 07 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Robert son male white 06 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Edith dau fem white 05 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Ruth dau fem white 04 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Alta dau fem white 3 1/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
    Le Roy son male white 1 10/12 single Idaho Utah Idaho
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    !Birth Cert. Entry Somerset House Ent 383 Reg. Dist. of Bedminster
    Sub Dist. Yatton, Somerset, England;
    Death: Cert. Salmon, Lemhi, ID Local Reg no. 690 State File 851 or S51
    Bapt: Springville, UT Ward Rec (Lib 5124) p49 Indiv 1158 film 026,459
    or 6490 pt1
    End: SL Temple End House bk1 p132 Indiv 3057 or 3051 film 56,362 pt 10
    or 430,310
    Sealed to Parents: ID Falls Temple film 458,810 9 Nov 1949



    Household Record 1880 United States Census

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    Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    George WATERMAN Self M Male W 52 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Mary An WATERMAN Wife M Female W 52 ENGL Keeping House ENGL ENGL
    Flora WATERMAN Dau S Female W 17 ENGL At Home ENGL ENGL
    Thomas WATERMAN Son S Male W 15 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Lemuel WATERMAN Son S Male W 14 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL


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    Source Information:
    Census Place Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 197C


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    !BIRTH: CERT. BIRTH ENTRY- SOMERSET HOUSE - ENT#383-REG. DIST.OF

    !Mar.Cert.George Waterman and Mary ann Millard(Miller);Bapt,George,Mary Ann

    and
    Lemuel,LDS Bristol Conf.British Mission film #0086987,pp.14,16,20.;Bapt.William
    and George Thomas,Springville,Ut.Ward film # 0026457;George Waterman ,Ch # 3
    data IGI 1988 ed.;LDS data TIB,IGI;Death cert.Sarah Ann and Clara;birth
    cert,Emma,George Thomas,Lemuel,Rhoda and Ellen.;research Robert Whiting,8015
    King St. Boise, Id,83704;Research Evelyn Baird 38 N 100 W Manti,Ut
    84642;Clapton BTS film # 1278918;
    Nailsea Census l851 film # 0221106;1861 film # 0542854
    BEDMINSTER - SUB DIST YATTON, SOMERSET, ENGLAND
    DEATH: DEATH CERT. SALMON, LEMHI, IDAHO - LOCAL REG NO. 690/STATE
    FILE NO?851 OR S51
    BAPT: SPRINGVILLE, UTAH WARDA REC (LIBR#5124) PAGE 49 - INDIV# 1158/
    FILM #026,459 OR #6490 PT.1
    END: SL TEMPLE - ENDOWMENT HOUSE BOOK 1 (ONE) PAGE 132 INDIV #3057 OR
    3051/ FILM #56362 PT. 10 OR #430,310
    SEALED TO PARENTS: IDAHO FALLS TEMPLE fILM #458,810/9 NOV 1949

    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    George WATERMAN Self M Male W 52 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Mary An WATERMAN Wife M Female W 52 ENGL Keeping House ENGL ENGL
    Flora WATERMAN Dau S Female W 17 ENGL At Home ENGL ENGL
    Thomas WATERMAN Son S Male W 15 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Lemuel WATERMAN Son S Male W 14 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 197C
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    1900 US Fed Census Bannock Co., Idaho Marsh Precinct ED 140 Sheet 18 B
    Line 87 322/331 Whiting, Senger Head White Male July 1860 39 years Married 19 years
    Ut;Iowa; X
    , Flora Wife White Fem July 1863 37 years Married 19 years
    Mother of 10 children; 9 living England;England;England
    , Lorenzo Son White Male Dec 1883 16 Single Utah;Utah;England
    , Forest Son White Male Nov 1886 14 Single Utah;Utah:England
    , Ella May Dau White Fem May 1889 11 Single
    , Lemuel A. Son White Male June 1890 09 Single
    , Ralph A. Son White Male Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Ruth E. Dau White Fem Aug 1894 06 Single
    , Abby Dau White Fem Aug 1895 04
    , Reece Son White Male May 1897 03 Single Utah;Utah;England
    327/332 Marley, Joseph White Male Sep 1878 22 M1 Idaho Wales Missouri
    , Maud Dau White Fem July 1882 18 M1 Arizona Utah England
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    1910 US Fed Census Robin, Bannock, Idaho
    315/316 Whiting, Lorenzo S. Head Male White 49 M1 29 Utah Illinois Missouri
    , Flora Wife Fem White 47 M1 29 Mother of 12; 12 living
    England England England Emmigrated 1878
    , Lorenzo S. Jr Son Male Whtie 26 Single Utah;Utah;England Helper on Farm
    , Forrest son Male 24 Single
    , Lemuel A son Male 22
    , Ralph A. son Male 16
    , Ruth E. dau Fem 16
    , Alfred R. son Male 13
    , Mary dau FEm 08 Idaho, Utah, England
    , Willie son male 07 Idaho, Utah, England
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    1920 US Fed Census Crystal, Power, Idaho
    4/4 Whiting, Alfred R Head Male White 20 married
    , Bertha Wife Fem White 15 married
    , Lorenzo Father Male White 59 married
    , Flora Mother Fem White 58 married Emmigrated 1877
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    1930; Census Place: Crystal, Power, Idaho; Roll: 402; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 1021.0.
    5/5 Whiting, William head own male white 28 age at first marriage 25 Idaho Utah England
    , Ethel wife fem white 20 age at first marriage 17 Idaho KyKy
    , William C. son male white 2 5 1/2 single Idaho Idaho Idaho
    , Flora mother fem white 67 widow Eng Eng Eng

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Brockley, Somerset, England.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Brockley, Bedminster District, Yatton Sub-District, Somersetshire, Eng.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Salmon, Lemhi Co., Idaho, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Salmon, Lemhi Co., Idaho, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Brockley, Bedminster District, Yatton Sub-District, Somersetshire, Eng.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Salmon, Lemhi Co., Idaho, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Salmon, Lemhi Co., Idaho, United States.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Maude Bell was born on 26 Jul 1881 in Brigham City, Apache, Arizona; died on 18 May 1948 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States, United States; was buried on 21 May 1948 in Robin, Bannock, Idaho, United States, United States.
    2. Whiting, Lorenzo Snow was born on 13 Dec 1883 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; died on 12 Sep 1953 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried on 16 Sep 1953 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.
    3. 1. Whiting, Forres was born on 30 Nov 1885 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; died on 6 Apr 1938 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried on 7 Apr 1938 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.
    4. Whiting, Flora Emma was born on 7 Jan 1888 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; died on 6 Mar 1888; was buried in Springville, Utah, Utah, United States.
    5. Whiting, May Ella Theo was born on 18 May 1889 in Soldier's Summit, Wasatch, Utah; died on 31 Jan 1981 in Hamilton, Ravalli, Montana.
    6. Whiting, Lemuel Alma was born on 6 Jun 1891 in Hobble Creek, Utah, Utah; died on 6 Apr 1973 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho; was buried on 10 Apr 1973 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States, United States.
    7. Whiting, Ralph A was born on 31 Aug 1893 in Hobble Creek, Utah, Utah; died on 20 Apr 1972 in Nampa, Canyon, Idaho; was buried on 24 Apr 1972 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.
    8. Whiting, Ruth E was born on 1 Sep 1893 in Hobble Creek, Utah, Utah; died on 1 Dec 1981 in Idaho, United States, United States; was buried in Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States, United States.
    9. Whiting, Abbie Ann was born on 20 Aug 1895 in Hobble Creek, Utah, Utah; died on 24 Jan 1906; was buried in Robin Cemetery, Bannock, Idaho, United States, United States.
    10. Whiting, Alfred Reese was born on 9 Mar 1897 in Hobble Creek, Utah, Utah; died on 19 Jan 1960 in Hamilton, Ravalli, Montana; was buried on 21 Jan 1960 in Rest Lawn Cemetery, Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho.
    11. Whiting, Mary Hannah was born on 14 Aug 1900 in Garden Creek, Robin, Bannock, Idaho; died on 4 Feb 1937 in Oxford, Franklin, Idaho; was buried in Oxford, Bannock, Idaho, United States.
    12. Whiting, William was born on 7 Dec 1901 in Robin, Bannock, Idaho; died on 11 Aug 1987 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; was buried on 15 Aug 1987 in Elysian Burial Gardens, Murray, Salt Lake, Utah.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Whiting, Edwin was born on 9 Sep 1809 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; was christened in 1810 in Massachusetts, United States (son of Whiting, Elisha Jr. and Hulet, Sally); died on 8 Dec 1890 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 11 Dec 1890 in Springville, Utah, Utah.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: KWJW-7B9
    • Other: 1857, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1880, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States
    • Burial: 10 Dec 1890, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States
    • Burial: 10 Dec 1890, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States

    Notes:

    !BIRTH: 1831 Census Nelson, Portage County, Ohio GS # 0,337,949; Manti Ward
    Rec GS call# 6381 pt.1 p.5; TIB;
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    1850; Census Place: , Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M432_919; Page: 113A; Image: 233.
    13/13 Edwin Whiting 41 male chairmaker $100 Mass
    Elizabeth 37 fem Mass
    Mary 23 fem New York
    William 16 male farmer Ohio
    Amelia 14 fem Ohio
    Sarah 11 fem Ohio
    Almon 10 male Illinois
    Lucius 05 male Illinois
    Albert 03 male Iowa twin
    Oscar 03 male Iowa twin
    Emeline 02 fem Deseret
    Harriet 01 fem Deseret
    Almira M Wd 27 fem New York
    Edward 05 male Illinois
    Ellen 03 fem Iowa
    Loisa 01 fem Deseret
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    1860; Census Place: Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory; Roll: M653_1314; Page: 653; Image: 115; Family History Library Film: 805314.
    136/124 Edwin Whiting 51 male farmer $900/1700 Mass
    Elizabeth P 46 fem Mass
    Edwin L 14 male ILL
    Oscar 12 male ILL
    Louisa M 10 fem Utah Territory
    Caroline P 06 fem Utah Territory
    137/125 Mary A Whiting 32 fem New York
    Joseph 06 male Utah Territory
    Daniel L 02 male Utah Territory

    138/126 Mary E Whiting 33 fem New york
    Albert 12 male ILL
    Harriet L 10 fem Utah Territory
    Charles 07 male Utah Territory
    Edgar 05 male Utah Territory
    Edwin M 03 male Utah Territory
    Arthur 2/12 male Utah Territory
    Hannah H 25 fem Ohio
    Abby H 02 fem Utah Territory

    139/127 Annia Whitiing 34 fem seamstress New York
    Edwin L 14 male ILL
    Ellen D 12 fem ILL
    Emeline 11 fem ILL
    Cornelia 09 fem Utah Territory attended school
    Franklin 06 male Utah Territory attended school
    Edwin H 03 male Utah Territory

    140/128 William Whiting 25 male farmer $200/300 Ohio
    Rebecca 15 fem ILL
    Sarah E 1/12 fem Utah Territory

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    1870; Census Place: Springville, Utah, Utah Territory; Roll: M593_1612; Page: 333A; Image: 662; Family History Library Film: 553111.
    136 Whiting Edwin 60 male white farmer $2250/1650 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth 57 fem white Keeping house Massachusetts
    Lucius 24 male white farmer $100/275 Illinois
    Oscar 22 male white at home $50 Iowa
    Louisa 20 fem white no occupation Utah
    Caroline 16 fem white no occupation Utah

    140/137 Mary 44 fem white keeping house New York
    Albert 22 male white farmer $50 Iowa
    Charles 17 male white at home Utah
    Edgar 15 male white at home Utah
    Edwin 13 male white at home Utah
    Arthur 10 male white at home Utah
    May 08 fem white at school Utah
    John 02 male white at home Utah

    141/138 Hannah 36 fem white keeping house Ohio
    Abby 12 fem white no occupation Utah
    Lorenzo 10 male white at home Utah

    142/139 Mary A 42 fem white keeping house N. York
    Daniel 12 male white at home Utah
    Munroe 07 mae white at school Utah
    Nobles Joseph B 16 male white farm labor Ohio

    /140
    Snow Sarah 30 fem white keeping house Ohio
    Clara 08 fem white at school Utah
    Whiting Cornelia 19 fem Domestic Utah

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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
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    Pioneers & Prominent Men of Utah-
    Esshom 1913 p.1243; Vit Rec Lee, Mass GS 974.41/L1/V2n (Mass L2a);
    Early Church File; 1850 Census Nauvoo GS Film 007,677 (ser# 2573)
    pt.8 #1866-1869; Utah Federal Census 1851, 1870;
    Patriarchal Blessing Early Church Rec File 1-1 Jan 1841 Lima,Adams,
    Illinois; LDS Emig. Rec GS (ser# 23058) pt.1 p.32, 37 etc.;
    Springville Ward Rec GS (ser# 6490 pt.1);
    MARRIAGE: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;
    DEATH: Springville Cem Rec GS call# Utah S5;
    BAPTISM: Early Church File (Officiator T.B. Marsh Aug 1838), 2 Jan 1946 SL;
    ENDOWED: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46: 7 Jan 1846 NV; TIB;
    SEAL PARENTS: Family Group Sheet Father, 20 Dec 1974 LA;
    SEAL SPOUSE: EH seal rec GS ser# 25165 pt22 Bk L p.182 #3; pt16 Bk E p.152
    Arch Rec Naoma M. Harker;
    HISTORY: (Compiled by Jennie Bird Hill, daughter of Abby Ann Whiting, daughter
    of Edwin and Hannah Whiting- 1919) "About the year 1800, in the
    little town of Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, near the border of New
    York, lived the family of Elisha and Sally Hulett Whiting. Elisha Whiting's
    father was a sea captain and lived in Connecticut. He died when Elisha was
    very young. His mother, not knowing what else to do, bound him to an old
    Quaker, who was very cruel to him, and after a few years, he ran away to
    Massachusetts and worked on a farm with a wheelwright. Here he was married to
    Sally Hulett. They were highly respected, honest, generous and firm in their
    convictions.
    Elisha Whiting followed the trade of wagon and chair maker and did his work
    well. His wife was very gifted in making prose and poetry, a characteristic
    that has been bequeathed to many of the Whiting descendants. To Elisha and
    Sally Whiting, twelve children were born, eight sons and four daughters as
    follows: (1) Charles, (2) William, (3) Edwin, (4) Charles, (5) Katherine
    Louisa, (6) Harriet, (7) Sally Emeline, (8) Chauncey, (9) Almond, (10) Jane,
    (11) Sylvester, and (12) Lewis.
    Edwin Whiting was born September 9, 1809, the third child of this family.
    When he was six years old, his parents moved to Nelson, Portage County, Ohio.
    At that time, it was the western frontier of the U.S.A. but probably the very
    place his father wished to be to get a suitable timber for his trade and for
    support of his large family.
    Edwin Whiting's chance for education was very limited, but they were all
    taught the "3 R's", Readin', Ritin', and Rithmetic, and he wrote an legible
    hand, an extrordinary feat for his time. At an early age, he wrote credible
    verse.
    His early life in the forest, no doubt, accounts for his love of the
    out-of-doors, the beauties of nature, the trees, the flowers, the mountains and
    the desire to hunt.
    One Sunday morning, when but a small boy, he decided to go hunting. He knew
    this was contrary to his parent's teachings, so he tried to draw his gun
    through the cracks between the logs of his bedroom and go unmolested. His gun
    caught and was discharged, inflicting a serious wound in his left arm. This,
    he said, was a lesson to observe the Sabbath Day and to obey his parents.
    He learned the chair making trade from his father and his workmanship was
    considered very good.
    In 1833, when Edwin was twenty-four years old, he married Elizabeth
    Partridge Tillotson, an Ohio girl of French descent. She was a highly educated
    school teacher, quite an accomplishment for those days.
    In 1837, the Gospel was brought to the Whiting family. Edwin and his wife,
    his father and mother and some of his brothers and sisters joined the Church of
    Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were baptized by Thomas Marsh in 1838.
    Here, as in the time of Christ and His Apostles, the humble, hard-working class
    of people were the ones to listen and accept the Gospel of truth.
    They were among the early members of our church and soon joined the saints
    in Kirtland, Ohio. It was here that their trials, hardships and persecutions
    began and it took true manhood, womanhood, and faith in God to endure. They
    were forced to leave their new comfortable home, complete with furniture,
    orchards and land in Kirtland, Ohio and took only their clothing and a few
    valued relics and went to Far West, Missouri. By this time, Edwin and
    Elizabeth had four children: William, Helen Amelia, Sarah Elizabeth and Emily
    Jane. They were only in Far West a short time and had just built a new home,
    when the mob, several thousand strong, ordered them out. Every house in the
    village was burned except father Elisha Whiting's, which was spared because he
    was so sick then could not move him.
    We remember of hearing aunt Elizabeth tell how she sat on the pile of
    bedding far into the night with little daughter Jane in her arms. Little Jane
    died soon after from exposure and lack of proper food. Sarah clapped her hands
    at the big bonfire the mob had made with their fences and the select wood from
    her father's chair shop. They were compelled to flee again so they joined the
    saints at Lima in father Morley's branch, where Edwin Whiting acted as
    counselor to brother Morley.
    For Several years, the saints were happily building up the city of Nauvoo,
    and their temple. Here they worshipped God without as much persecution as they
    had experienced at Lima. Edwin was appointed Colonel in the Nauvoo Legion and
    was an active worker at all times for the up-building of His Church.
    Through the advice of those in authority, and for a righteous purpose, he
    entered the law of plural marriage. In the year 1845, he married Almira
    Meacham. The following year, January 27, 1846, he married Mary Elizabeth Cox.
    That same year, he was called on a mission to Pennsylvania and was there at the
    time of the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph and Hyrum Smith. He woon returned
    home and took up arms with his bretheren to protect his property and the lives
    of his family.
    During the battle of the Crooked River, his brother Charles was killed.
    Still a greater test awaited him, his brothers, Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey and
    Lewis and his sister, Louisa did not feel that Brigham Young should be the
    leader of the Church so they followed a Mr. Cutler and called themselves
    "Cutlerites" and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day they hold
    tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still
    correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple
    work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family.
    Edwin Whiting, his families, his father and mother stayed with the saints,
    who were compelled to move west as far as Mt. Pisgah, (now known as Talmadge)
    Iowa. There they stayed to prepare for the journey across the plains.
    The dreaded disease, cholera, took the father and mother of Edwin, his
    little brother and little daughter, Emily Jane. Their names are on the
    monument lately erected at that place in memory of those who died there. So
    many of his family were sick at one time, that there was no one well enough to
    get the sick ones a drink, but even in those trying times, they still had faith
    and rejoiced in the Gospel, for the Lord was with them. Emeline, a sister of
    Edwin, married Fredrick Walter Cox and the two families were as one big family
    for years. They established a chair factory and hauled the chairs to Quincy,
    Illinois where they were sold. From this and their crops, they prepared to
    come west. Aunt Mary taught school two terms and helped the family some.
    While at Mt. Pisgah, three children were born. Albert Milton was born to Mary.
    Oscar Newell was born to Elizabeth, and Catherine Emeline was born to Almira.
    In April, 1849, Edwin and Emeline, the only children of Elisha and Sally
    Whiting who stayed true to the Church, started westward in brother Morley's
    company.
    Volumes have been written of the westward journey of the saints, and as
    Congressman Leatherstood has said, "It is the greatest emigration trail that
    was ever blazed and our pioneers will some day stand out in history as the
    greatest pioneers of the world."
    They fought Indians, had their cattle stampeeded, suffered for lack of
    proper food, and even though tired from that long and tedious trek, still they
    went on. After reaching the Black Hills, a heavy snow storm came and for three
    days they were shut in. Many of their cattle died and perhaps they would have
    died had not the teams and provisions sent by President Brigham Young come to
    their aid. On October 28, 1849, they reached Salt Lake City, which looked
    like a haven of rest to that travel-worn company. Aunt Mary said, "I have
    never beheld a sight so good and so beautiful as Salt Lake City. We were so
    thankful our journey was at an end." But their rest was of short duration, for
    in a few days, Edwin Whiting, the Morley's and the Cox's were called to settle
    the San Pitch River, now known as Manti. Again they journeyed on. It took
    three weeks to go from Salt Lake City, because they had to build their own
    roads.
    Provo was then a village of about six homes. As they passed Hobble Creek,
    afterwards known as Springville, Edwin Whiting remarked, "This is a fertile
    spot. I would like to stop here."
    They arrived in Sanpete county on December 1, 1849, with almost nothing to
    eat, no food for their cattle, no shelter to keep them warm, and cold weather
    upon them. They made "dug-outs" on the south side of the hill where the Manti
    Temple now stands. It was a severe winter, with snow so deep the cattle could
    scarcely get grass and most of them died. Food had to be divided with the
    Indians to keep peace. President Young had promised them provisions and help,
    but none came, so Edwin and Orville Cox put on snow shoes and with a little
    parched corn in their pockets for food, placed their bedding on a sleigh and
    started toward Salt Lake City for help. When they reached Nephi Canyon, they
    met their help, brother Dace Henry, his wife, her brother, Mr. Dodge and an
    Indian, snow bound. Their cattle had died and their wagons were all but
    covered with snow. The young wife was very sick, so Edwin gave them the sleigh
    to pull her to Manti. They put their quilts on their backs and walked on to
    Salt Lake Clity and reported conditions to President Young. Aid was
    immediately sent, but some of that company went back to Salt Lake City.
    Edwin's family now numbered fourteen. They lived in a large room in the
    wall of the hill with their chair factory in one end. The men and boys hauled
    wood from the hills on the hand sleighs.
    The following spring (1850), there were three girls born. Harriet Lucinda
    was born to Mary Elizabeth in April, Louisa Melitia was born to Elizabeth in
    May, and Cornelia Dolly was born to Almira in June.
    For several seasons, very little was raised. It became necessary to build a
    fort to protect themselves from the Indians, for they felt that the white man
    had stolen their land. The gates of the fort were locked while the men went to
    the fields with their guns. From this developed the Walker War. Edwin was
    appointed Captain for the Militia. Twice the Indians drove his cattle off and
    stole whatever they could.
    Edwin often told us of one big old ox that he owned. The ox would rebel
    whenever an Indian tried to drive him. He would turn on his captors and break
    their defense and come home. He hated Indians and would always lower his head
    and challenge them if they came near.
    Edwin tried planting fruit trees, shrubs and flowers, but they could not
    survive the very cold winters. Their crops were poor, but they managed to
    exist and were a happy family in spite of their hardships.
    In 1854, he was called to Ohio on a mission and was gone for two years.
    While he was away, the grasshoppers came and took everything they raised. They
    faced starvation, but miraculously, where the crops had been, a patch of
    pigweeds grew and they lived on them until the corn ripened in Utah County.
    A strange thing it was, for the Indians said those pigweeds had never grown
    there before, nor have they grown since. Walter Cox divided with his brother's
    (brother-in-law) family while Edwin was away.
    Edwin, upon his return, brought many kinds of fruit trees, (some from his
    father's farm that he helped to plant when a boy) shrubs and flowers, and again
    tried to grow them, but the climate was too cold.
    On the 8th of October, 1856, Edwin married Hannah Haines Brown. Abby Ann
    Whiting was born to this couple at Manti in 1858 and Lorenzo Snow Whiting was
    born at Manti in 1860.
    On the 14th day of April, 1857, he married Mary Ann Washburn. Two children
    were born to the family while they resided at Manti. Daniel Abram was born in
    May, 1858 and Monroe Finch Whiting was born in November, 1862.
    While he lived at Manti, Edwin was among the foremost men in religious and
    civic affairs of the community. He was councelor to the Stake President. He
    was mayor of the city from 1857 to 1861. He was a member of the legislature
    for two terms, and as stated before, he was Captain of the Militia in the
    Walker War.
    After finding the climate of Manti unfavorable for raising fruit, his
    special work, he was advised by Presiden Young to try out his nursery at
    Springville. He moved to Springville in 1861 and was able to plant and grow
    all kinds and varieties of fruit trees, vegetables and flowers. People used to
    come from neighboring communities to see his flowers.
    He built a home on the lot where the Springville Second Ward Church now
    stands. That old two story adobe home will stand in the memory of the members
    of the Whiting Family as a place of many happy evenings and of fun and
    amusement. Aunt Mary also taught school there.
    He transplanted, in different towns, many evergreens from the mountains.
    Those around the old Court House in Provo, those at the Springville City park,
    and one large evergreen that stands southwest of the Manti Temple which can be
    seen for miles around. He once said "I brought that in my dinner bucket and I
    think it was the first evergreen transplanted in Utah."
    His life was typical of this great tree. A poem written by Emmay Whiting,
    wife of Daniel Whiting, describes his life and this tree as being similar.
    Edwin had one of the largest families in Utah. Many of those stand at the
    head of Stake and Ward organizations in our Church. Among his descendants,
    we found seven bishops.
    In his later life, he did temple work for his dead relatives in the Salt
    Lake Temple, St. George Temple, and in the Logan Temple. He lived the
    principles of his religion. He was honest, charitable, and never accumulated
    great riches. He was thrifty and loved his wives and children and gave them
    the comforts of life.
    He died at Mapleton, Utah on the 9th of December, 1890 at the age of
    eighty-one years. He was firm in his belief and testimony of the truthfulness
    of the Gospel.
    His descendants are numerous and are found in Idaho, Arizona, Mexico,
    California, New York, and in Utah.

    Household Record 1880 United States Census

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C

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    Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING
    Given Name: EDWIN
    Surname: WHITING
    Page: 190
    Coord.: 3N8W
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    Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING
    Given Name: EDWIN
    Surname: WHITING
    Page: 190
    Coord.: 3N8W
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    1849: Before and After Mt. Pisgah
    page 192-193 In the spring of 1849, Sylvester Hulet was called to help establish a fort at Provo. It was called Fort Utah. The same spring, Edwin Whiting and family left Mt. Pisgah, Iowa and began the big trek toward the west. They visited the Coxes and Whitings at Silver Creek. Then they made their way to the Elkhorn river in Nebraska. by the time that they arrived at the Elkhorn, it had been three monts since they left Mt. Pisgah. They were made part of the George A. Smith company of fifty, wagons. Ezra T. Benson was in command of the whole company of one hundred wagons. When the big trek began from there, Edwin's family consisted of the following:
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    1860 US Fed Census Manti, Sanpete, Utah
    Line 33 136/124 Edwin Whiting 51 Farmer 900 1700 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth P. 46 fem Mass
    Edwin L. 14 male Illinois
    Osker N. 12 Male Illinois
    Louisa M. 10 Fem Utah Territory
    Caroline P. 06 Fem Utah Territory
    137/125 Mary A. Whiting 32 Fem New York
    Joseph 06 Male Utah Territory
    Daniel A. 02 Male Utah Territory
    138/126 Mary E. Whiting 33 Fem Milliner New York
    Albert 12 Male Illinois
    Harriet E. 10 Fem Utah Territory
    Charles 07 Male Utah Territory
    Edgar 05 Male Utah Territory
    Edwin M. 03 Male
    Arthur 2/12 Male
    Hannah H. 25 Fem Ohio
    Abby H. 02 Fem Utah Territory
    139/127 Annia Whiting 34 Fem Seamstress New York
    Edward L. 14 Male Illinois
    Ellen D. 12 Fem Illinois
    Emeline 11 Fem Illinois
    Cornelia 09 Fem Utah Territory
    Franklin 06 Male Utah Territory
    Edwin H. 03 Male Utah Territory
    140/128 William Whiting 25 Male Ohio
    Rebecca 15 Fem Illinois
    Sarah E. 1/12 Fem Utah Territory
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    1870 US Fed Census Springville, Utah, Utah P. 19/333-20/334
    139/139 Whiting, Edwin 60 Male White Farmer 2250 1650 Massachusetts
    , Elizabeth 57 Fem White Keeping House Massachusetts
    , Lucius 24 Male White 100 275 Illinois
    , Oscar 22 Male White 50 Iowa
    , Louisa 20 Fem White Utah
    , Caroline 16 Fem White Utah
    140/137 , Mary 44 Fem White New York
    , Albert 22 Male White Farmer 50 Iowa
    , Charles 17 Male White AT HOme Utah
    , Edgar 15 Male Utah
    , Edwin 13 Male Utah
    , Arthur 10 Male Utah
    , May 08 Fem At School Utah
    , John 02 Male At HOme Utah
    141/138 , Hannah 36 Fem Keeping House Ohio
    , Abby 12 Fem Utah
    , Lorenzo 10 Male Utah
    142/139 , Mary A 42 Fem Keeping House New York
    , Daniel 12 Male At HOme Utah
    , Munroe 07 Male At School Utah
    Noble , Joseph B. 16 Male Farm Laborer Utah
    /140 Snow, Sarah 30 Fem Keeping House Ohio
    , Clara 08 Fem At School Utah
    Whiting , Cornelia 19 Fem Domestic Servant Utah

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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
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    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
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    Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #106
    1. Manti ward rec (GS call #026,129 p.g 15)
    2. Manti cem rec (GS call no. Utah Ma)
    3. Springville cem rec. (GS call no. Utah S5)
    4. Pat. Bless. Edwin Whiting (Early ch. Rec. File bapt. #3)
    5. 1831 Census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio Film #0,337,949 pg. 228
    6. St. George Tem. seal and adop. (GS ser no 23058 pt. 1 p. 32, 37, 395, 497)
    7. VR Lee, Mass (GS cal no. Mass L2a)
    8. EH seal rec (Gs #25165 pt. 22 Bk L p. 182 #3; pt.16, Bk E p. 152 for parents)
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #109
    1. Early Church Rec. file: Patriarchal bless. 1 Jan. 1841 Lima , Adams, Ill.
    2. Manti ward rec Film #026,129 page 5
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 7 July, 1850 by Orville Cox, confirmed 14 Jul 1850
    3. Springville Ward Records (Film# 026,459)
    Abbie Ann Whiting bap. 28 sep 1867
    Lorenzo Whiting bap 12 Sep 1869 (page 16)
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Hannah Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Abbie Whiting re-bap 27 Nov 1875
    Lorenzo Whiting re-bap 18 Jan 1876
    4. St. George temple adoption and sealing of children (Film#23058 pt1), Bk. B.
    p. 31: Edwin Whiting, born: 9 Sep 1809 adopted to Pres. Brigham Young
    30 Oct 1879
    p. 32. Mifflin Penwood Brown Bristol, dead, born: 3 Apr 1851 Clark Co.,
    Iowa, died 10 Apr 1851
    Lorenzo Snow Whiting born: 30 July 1860 Manti
    Francis Elmer Whiting, dead, born: 12 May 1864 Springville
    Sealed to Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown Whiting
    (the father of the two latter and the mother of all three)
    p. 395 Melvin Whiting, dead, born: 24 Apr 1862, died same day
    Alvin Whiting, dead, born 24 Apr 1862, died same day;
    Both sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown 7 Feb 1884
    !BEFORE AND AFTER MOUNT PISGAH, by Clare B. Christensen says the following on page 255:
    "Edwin Whiting had tried to grow fruit at Manti, Utah since his return from Ohio. The seasons at Manti had been cold. Brigham Young advised Edwin to move to Springville, Utah where the winters were more mild. In 1861 Edwin made the move. He bought land from the Hulets. That same year Edwin's cousin, Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet was called to take his family and help with the settlement at St. George, Utah."
    After having read the foregoing quote I would assume that Melvin, Alvin, and Francis Whiting were born and died at Springville or Mapleton and were buried someplace in the area.
    p. 497 Abby Ann Whiting Bird, born 13 June 1858 Manti, sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown 7 Feb 1884.

    !End. House Sealing Book E p. 152
    Edwin Whiting born 19 Sep 1811, Lee Berks, Mass
    Hannah Haines Brown born 21 Jul 1834 Goshen, Columbia, Ohio Sealed 18 Jul 1868
    June 1965 (NMH) Every ordinance date on this sheet has been checked against original temple records and birthdates, death dates, etc. against ward, emetery rec. etc.

    Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING
    Given Name: EDWIN
    Surname: WHITING
    Page: 190
    Coord.: 3N8W
    =====================================================
    1849: Before and After Mt. Pisgah
    page 192-193 In the spring of 1849, Sylvester Hulet was called to help establish a fort at Provo. It was called Fort Utah. The same spring, Edwin Whiting and family left Mt. Pisgah, Iowa and began the big trek toward the west. They visited the Coxes and Whitings at Silver Creek. Then they made their way to the Elkhorn river in Nebraska. by the time that they arrived at the Elkhorn, it had been three monts since they left Mt. Pisgah. They were made part of the George A. Smith company of fifty, wagons. Ezra T. Benson was in command of the whole company of one hundred wagons. When the big trek began from there, Edwin's family consisted of the following:
    ======================================================
    1850 US Federal Census Sanpete County, Utah Territory Page 113
    13/13 Edwin Whiting 41 Male Chairmaker 100 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth 37 Fem
    Mary 23 Fem New York
    William 16 Male farmer Ohio
    Amelia 14 Fem Ohio
    Sarah 11 Fem Ohio
    Almon 10 Male Illinois
    Lucius 05 Male Illinois
    Albert 03 Male Iowa twin
    Oscar 03 Male Iowa twin
    Emeline 02 Fem Deseret
    Harriet 01 Fem Deseret
    Almira M. Whiting Wd 27 Fem New York
    Edward 05 Male Illinois
    Ellen 03 Fem Iowa
    Louise 01 Fem Deseret

    ======================================================
    1860 US Fed Census Manti, Sanpete, Utah
    Line 33 136/124 Edwin Whiting 51 Farmer 900 1700 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth P. 46 fem Mass
    Edwin L. 14 male Illinois
    Osker N. 12 Male Illinois
    Louisa M. 10 Fem Utah Territory
    Caroline P. 06 Fem Utah Territory
    137/125 Mary A. Whiting 32 Fem New York
    Joseph 06 Male Utah Territory
    Daniel A. 02 Male Utah Territory
    138/126 Mary E. Whiting 33 Fem Milliner New York
    Albert 12 Male Illinois
    Harriet E. 10 Fem Utah Territory
    Charles 07 Male Utah Territory
    Edgar 05 Male Utah Territory
    Edwin M. 03 Male
    Arthur 2/12 Male
    Hannah H. 25 Fem Ohio
    Abby H. 02 Fem Utah Territory
    139/127 Annia Whiting 34 Fem Seamstress New York
    Edward L. 14 Male Illinois
    Ellen D. 12 Fem Illinois
    Emeline 11 Fem Illinois
    Cornelia 09 Fem Utah Territory
    Franklin 06 Male Utah Territory
    Edwin H. 03 Male Utah Territory
    140/128 William Whiting 25 Male Ohio
    Rebecca 15 Fem Illinois
    Sarah E. 1/12 Fem Utah Territory
    ============================================================
    1870 US Fed Census Springville, Utah, Utah P. 19/333-20/334
    139/139 Whiting, Edwin 60 Male White Farmer 2250 1650 Massachusetts
    , Elizabeth 57 Fem White Keeping House Massachusetts
    , Lucius 24 Male White 100 275 Illinois
    , Oscar 22 Male White 50 Iowa
    , Louisa 20 Fem White Utah
    , Caroline 16 Fem White Utah
    140/137 , Mary 44 Fem White New York
    , Albert 22 Male White Farmer 50 Iowa
    , Charles 17 Male White AT HOme Utah
    , Edgar 15 Male Utah
    , Edwin 13 Male Utah
    , Arthur 10 Male Utah
    , May 08 Fem At School Utah
    , John 02 Male At HOme Utah
    141/138 , Hannah 36 Fem Keeping House Ohio
    , Abby 12 Fem Utah
    , Lorenzo 10 Male Utah
    142/139 , Mary A 42 Fem Keeping House New York
    , Daniel 12 Male At HOme Utah
    , Munroe 07 Male At School Utah
    Noble , Joseph B. 16 Male Farm Laborer Utah
    /140 Snow, Sarah 30 Fem Keeping House Ohio
    , Clara 08 Fem At School Utah
    Whiting , Cornelia 19 Fem Domestic Servant Utah

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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #106
    1. Manti ward rec (GS call #026,129 p.g 15)
    2. Manti cem rec (GS call no. Utah Ma)


    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #106
    1. Manti ward rec (GS call #026,129 p.g 15)
    2. Manti cem rec (GS call no. Utah Ma)
    3. Springville cem rec. (GS call no. Utah S5)
    4. Pat. Bless. Edwin Whiting (Early ch. Rec. File bapt. #3)
    5. 1831 Census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio Film #0,337,949 pg. 228
    6. St. George Tem. seal and adop. (GS ser no 23058 pt. 1 p. 32, 37, 395, 497)
    7. VR Lee, Mass (GS cal no. Mass L2a)
    8. EH seal rec (Gs #25165 pt. 22 Bk L p. 182 #3; pt.16, Bk E p. 152 for parents)
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #109
    1. Early Church Rec. file: Patriarchal bless. 1 Jan. 1841 Lima , Adams, Ill.
    2. Manti ward rec Film #026,129 page 5
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 7 July, 1850 by Orville Cox, confirmed 14 Jul 1850
    3. Springville Ward Records (Film# 026,459)
    Abbie Ann Whiting bap. 28 sep 1867
    Lorenzo Whiting bap 12 Sep 1869 (page 16)
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Hannah Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Abbie Whiting re-bap 27 Nov 1875
    Lorenzo Whiting re-bap 18 Jan 1876
    4. St. George temple adoption and sealing of children (Film#23058 pt1),
    Bk. B.
    p. 31: Edwin Whiting, born: 9 Sep 1809 adopted to Pres. Brigham Young
    30 Oct 1879
    p. 32. Mifflin Penwood Brown Bristol, dead, born: 3 Apr 1851 Clark Co.,
    Iowa, died 10 Apr 1851
    Lorenzo Snow Whiting born: 30 July 1860 Manti
    Francis Elmer Whiting, dead, born: 12 May 1864 Springville
    Sealed to Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown Whiting
    (the father of the two latter and the mother of all three)
    p. 395 Melvin Whiting, dead, born: 24 Apr 1862, died same day
    Alvin Whiting, dead, born 24 Apr 1862, died same day;
    Both sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown
    7 Feb 1884
    !BEFORE AND AFTER MOUNT PISGAH, by Clare B. Christensen says the following
    on page 255:
    "Edwin Whiting had tried to grow fruit at Manti, Utah since his return
    from Ohio. The seasons at Manti had been cold. Brigham Young advised Edwin to move to Springville, Utah where the winters were more mild. In 1861 Edwin made the move. He bought land from the Hulets. That same year edwin
    s cousin, Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet was called to take his family and help with the settlement at St. George, Utah."
    After having read the foregoing quote I would assume that Melvin, Alvin, and Francis Whiting were born and died at Springville or Mapleton and were buried someplace in the area.
    p. 497 Abby Ann Whiting Bird, born 13 June 1858 Manti, sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown 7 Feb 1884.

    !End. House Sealing Book E p. 152
    Edwin Whiting born 19 Sep 1811, Lee Berks, Mass
    Hannah Haines Brown born 21 Jul 1834 Goshen, Columbia, Ohio
    Sealed 18 Jul 1868
    June 1965 (NMH) Every ordinance date on this sheet has been checked against original temple records and birthdates, death dates, etc. against ward, emetery rec. etc.

    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #106
    1. Manti ward rec (GS call #026,129 p.g 15)
    2. Manti cem rec (GS call no. Utah Ma)
    3. Springville cem rec. (GS call no. Utah S5)
    4. Pat. Bless. Edwin Whiting (Early ch. Rec. File bapt. #3)
    5. 1831 Census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio Film #0,337,949 pg. 228

    5. 1831 Census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio Film #0,337,949 pg. 228
    6. St. George Tem. seal and adop. (GS ser no 23058 pt. 1 p. 32, 37, 395, 497)
    7. VR Lee, Mass (GS cal no. Mass L2a)
    8. EH seal rec (Gs #25165 pt. 22 Bk L p. 182 #3; pt.16, Bk E p. 152 for parents)
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #109

    7. VR Lee, Mass (GS cal no. Mass L2a)
    8. EH seal rec (Gs #25165 pt. 22 Bk L p. 182 #3; pt.16, Bk E p. 152 for parents)
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #109
    1. Early Church Rec. file: Patriarchal bless. 1 Jan. 1841 Lima , Adams, Ill.
    2. Manti ward rec Film #026,129 page 5
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 7 July, 1850 by Orville Cox, confirmed 14 Jul 1850
    3. Springville Ward Records (Film# 026,459)
    Abbie Ann Whiting bap. 28 sep 1867

    3. Springville Ward Records (Film# 026,459)
    Abbie Ann Whiting bap. 28 sep 1867
    Lorenzo Whiting bap 12 Sep 1869 (page 16)
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Hannah Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Abbie Whiting re-bap 27 Nov 1875
    Lorenzo Whiting re-bap 18 Jan 1876
    4. St. George temple adoption and sealing of children (Film#23058 pt1),
    Bk. B.

    Bk. B.
    p. 31: Edwin Whiting, born: 9 Sep 1809 adopted to Pres. Brigham Young
    30 Oct 1879

    30 Oct 1879
    p. 32. Mifflin Penwood Brown Bristol, dead, born: 3 Apr 1851 Clark Co.,
    Iowa, died 10 Apr 1851
    Lorenzo Snow Whiting born: 30 July 1860 Manti
    Francis Elmer Whiting, dead, born: 12 May 1864 Springville
    Sealed to Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown Whiting

    Sealed to Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown Whiting
    (the father of the two latter and the mother of all three)
    p. 395 Melvin Whiting, dead, born: 24 Apr 1862, died same day
    Alvin Whiting, dead, born 24 Apr 1862, died same day;
    Both sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown

    Alvin Whiting, dead, born 24 Apr 1862, died same day;
    Both sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown
    7 Feb 1884
    !BEFORE AND AFTER MOUNT PISGAH, by Clare B. Christensen says the following
    on page 255:

    on page 255:
    "Edwin Whiting had tried to grow fruit at Manti, Utah since his return
    from Ohio. The seasons at Manti had been cold. Brigham Young advised Edwin to move to Springville, Utah where the winters were more mild. In 1861 Edwin made the move. He bought land from the Hulets. That same year edwin

    from Ohio. The seasons at Manti had been cold. Brigham Young advised Edwin to move to Springville, Utah where the winters were more mild. In 1861 Edwin made the move. He bought land from the Hulets. That same year edwin
    s cousin, Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet was called to take his family and help with the settlement at St. George, Utah."
    After having read the foregoing quote I would assume that Melvin, Alvin, and Francis Whiting were born and died at Springville or Mapleton and were buried someplace in the area.
    p. 497 Abby Ann Whiting Bird, born 13 June 1858 Manti, sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown 7 Feb 1884.

    !End. House Sealing Book E p. 152
    Edwin Whiting born 19 Sep 1811, Lee Berks, Mass
    Hannah Haines Brown born 21 Jul 1834 Goshen, Columbia, Ohio

    After having read the foregoing quote I would assume that Melvin, Alvin, and Francis Whiting were born and died at Springville or Mapleton and were buried someplace in the area.
    p. 497 Abby Ann Whiting Bird, born 13 June 1858 Manti, sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown 7 Feb 1884.

    !End. House Sealing Book E p. 152
    Edwin Whiting born 19 Sep 1811, Lee Berks, Mass
    Hannah Haines Brown born 21 Jul 1834 Goshen, Columbia, Ohio
    Sealed 18 Jul 1868
    June 1965 (NMH) Every ordinance date on this sheet has been checked against original temple records and birthdates, death dates, etc. against ward, emetery rec. etc.

    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #106
    1. Manti ward rec (GS call #026,129 p.g 15)
    2. Manti cem rec (GS call no. Utah Ma)
    3. Springville cem rec. (GS call no. Utah S5)
    4. Pat. Bless. Edwin Whiting (Early ch. Rec. File bapt. #3)
    5. 1831 Census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio Film #0,337,949 pg. 228
    6. St. George Tem. seal and adop. (GS ser no 23058 pt. 1 p. 32, 37, 395, 497)
    7. VR Lee, Mass (GS cal no. Mass L2a)
    8. EH seal rec (Gs #25165 pt. 22 Bk L p. 182 #3; pt.16, Bk E p. 152 for parents)
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker Research: FGS #109
    1. Early Church Rec. file: Patriarchal bless. 1 Jan. 1841 Lima , Adams, Ill.
    2. Manti ward rec Film #026,129 page 5
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 7 July, 1850 by Orville Cox, confirmed 14 Jul 1850
    3. Springville Ward Records (Film# 026,459)
    Abbie Ann Whiting bap. 28 sep 1867
    Lorenzo Whiting bap 12 Sep 1869 (page 16)
    Edwin Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Hannah Whiting re-bap 1 Nov 1875
    Abbie Whiting re-bap 27 Nov 1875
    Lorenzo Whiting re-bap 18 Jan 1876
    4. St. George temple adoption and sealing of children (Film#23058 pt1),
    Bk. B.
    p. 31: Edwin Whiting, born: 9 Sep 1809 adopted to Pres. Brigham Young
    30 Oct 1879
    p. 32. Mifflin Penwood Brown Bristol, dead, born: 3 Apr 1851 Clark Co.,
    Iowa, died 10 Apr 1851
    Lorenzo Snow Whiting born: 30 July 1860 Manti
    Francis Elmer Whiting, dead, born: 12 May 1864 Springville
    Sealed to Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown Whiting
    (the father of the two latter and the mother of all three)
    p. 395 Melvin Whiting, dead, born: 24 Apr 1862, died same day
    Alvin Whiting, dead, born 24 Apr 1862, died same day;
    Both sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown
    7 Feb 1884
    !BEFORE AND AFTER MOUNT PISGAH, by Clare B. Christensen says the following
    on page 255:
    "Edwin Whiting had tried to grow fruit at Manti, Utah since his return
    from Ohio. The seasons at Manti had been cold. Brigham Young advised Edwin to move to Springville, Utah where the winters were more mild. In 1861 Edwin made the move. He bought land from the Hulets. That same year edwin
    s cousin, Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet was called to take his family and help with the settlement at St. George, Utah."
    After having read the foregoing quote I would assume that Melvin, Alvin, and Francis Whiting were born and died at Springville or Mapleton and were buried someplace in the area.
    p. 497 Abby Ann Whiting Bird, born 13 June 1858 Manti, sealed to parents Edwin Whiting and Hannah Haines Brown 7 Feb 1884.

    !End. House Sealing Book E p. 152
    Edwin Whiting born 19 Sep 1811, Lee Berks, Mass
    Hannah Haines Brown born 21 Jul 1834 Goshen, Columbia, Ohio
    Sealed 18 Jul 1868
    June 1965 (NMH) Every ordinance date on this sheet has been checked against original temple records and birthdates, death dates, etc. against ward, emetery rec. etc.


    June 1965 (NMH) Every ordinance date on this sheet has been checked against original temple records and birthdates, death dates, etc. against ward, emetery rec. etc.

    !BIRTH: 1831 Census Nelson, Portage County, Ohio GS # 0,337,949; Manti Ward
    Rec GS call# 6381 pt.1 p.5; TIB; Pioneers & Prominent Men of Utah-
    Esshom 1913 p.1243; Vit Rec Lee, Mass GS 974.41/L1/V2n (Mass L2a);
    Early Church File; 1850 Census Nauvoo GS Film 007,677 (ser# 2573)
    pt.8 #1866-1869; Utah Federal Census 1851, 1870;
    Patriarchal Blessing Early Church Rec File 1-1 Jan 1841 Lima,Adams,
    Illinois; LDS Emig. Rec GS (ser# 23058) pt.1 p.32, 37 etc.;
    Springville Ward Rec GS (ser# 6490 pt.1);
    MARRIAGE: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;
    DEATH: Springville Cem Rec GS call# Utah S5;
    BAPTISM: Early Church File (Officiator T.B. Marsh Aug 1838), 2 Jan 1946 SL;
    ENDOWED: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46: 7 Jan 1846 NV; TIB;
    SEAL PARENTS: Family Group Sheet Father, 20 Dec 1974 LA;
    SEAL SPOUSE: EH seal rec GS ser# 25165 pt22 Bk L p.182 #3; pt16 Bk E p.152
    Arch Rec Naoma M. Harker;
    HISTORY: (Compiled by Jennie Bird Hill, daughter of Abby Ann Whiting, daughter
    of Edwin and Hannah Whiting- 1919) "About the year 1800, in the
    little town of Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, near the border of New
    York, lived the family of Elisha and Sally Hulett Whiting. Elisha Whiting's
    father was a sea captain and lived in Connecticut. He died when Elisha was
    very young. His mother, not knowing what else to do, bound him to an old
    Quaker, who was very cruel to him, and after a few years, he ran away to
    Massachusetts and worked on a farm with a wheelwright. Here he was married to
    Sally Hulett. They were highly respected, honest, generous and firm in their
    convictions.
    Elisha Whiting followed the trade of wagon and chair maker and did his work
    well. His wife was very gifted in making prose and poetry, a characteristic
    that has been bequeathed to many of the Whiting descendants. To Elisha and
    Sally Whiting, twelve children were born, eight sons and four daughters as
    follows: (1) Charles, (2) William, (3) Edwin, (4) Charles, (5) Katherine
    Louisa, (6) Harriet, (7) Sally Emeline, (8) Chauncey, (9) Almond, (10) Jane,
    (11) Sylvester, and (12) Lewis.
    Edwin Whiting was born September 9, 1809, the third child of this family.
    When he was six years old, his parents moved to Nelson, Portage County, Ohio.
    At that time, it was the western frontier of the U.S.A. but probably the very
    place his father wished to be to get a suitable timber for his trade and for
    support of his large family.
    Edwin Whiting's chance for education was very limited, but they were all
    taught the "3 R's", Readin', Ritin', and Rithmetic, and he wrote an legible
    hand, an extrordinary feat for his time. At an early age, he wrote credible
    verse.
    His early life in the forest, no doubt, accounts for his love of the
    out-of-doors, the beauties of nature, the trees, the flowers, the mountains and
    the desire to hunt.
    One Sunday morning, when but a small boy, he decided to go hunting. He knew
    this was contrary to his parent's teachings, so he tried to draw his gun
    through the cracks between the logs of his bedroom and go unmolested. His gun
    caught and was discharged, inflicting a serious wound in his left arm. This,
    he said, was a lesson to observe the Sabbath Day and to obey his parents.
    He learned the chair making trade from his father and his workmanship was
    considered very good.
    In 1833, when Edwin was twenty-four years old, he married Elizabeth
    Partridge Tillotson, an Ohio girl of French descent. She was a highly educated
    school teacher, quite an accomplishment for those days.
    In 1837, the Gospel was brought to the Whiting family. Edwin and his wife,
    his father and mother and some of his brothers and sisters joined the Church of
    Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were baptized by Thomas Marsh in 1838.
    Here, as in the time of Christ and His Apostles, the humble, hard-working class
    of people were the ones to listen and accept the Gospel of truth.
    They were among the early members of our church and soon joined the saints
    in Kirtland, Ohio. It was here that their trials, hardships and persecutions
    began and it took true manhood, womanhood, and faith in God to endure. They
    were forced to leave their new comfortable home, complete with furniture,
    orchards and land in Kirtland, Ohio and took only their clothing and a few
    valued relics and went to Far West, Missouri. By this time, Edwin and
    Elizabeth had four children: William, Helen Amelia, Sarah Elizabeth and Emily
    Jane. They were only in Far West a short time and had just built a new home,
    when the mob, several thousand strong, ordered them out. Every house in the
    village was burned except father Elisha Whiting's, which was spared because he
    was so sick then could not move him.
    We remember of hearing aunt Elizabeth tell how she sat on the pile of
    bedding far into the night with little daughter Jane in her arms. Little Jane
    died soon after from exposure and lack of proper food. Sarah clapped her hands
    at the big bonfire the mob had made with their fences and the select wood from
    her father's chair shop. They were compelled to flee again so they joined the
    saints at Lima in father Morley's branch, where Edwin Whiting acted as
    counselor to brother Morley.
    For Several years, the saints were happily building up the city of Nauvoo,
    and their temple. Here they worshipped God without as much persecution as they
    had experienced at Lima. Edwin was appointed Colonel in the Nauvoo Legion and
    was an active worker at all times for the up-building of His Church.
    Through the advice of those in authority, and for a righteous purpose, he
    entered the law of plural marriage. In the year 1845, he married Almira
    Meacham. The following year, January 27, 1846, he married Mary Elizabeth Cox.
    That same year, he was called on a mission to Pennsylvania and was there at the
    time of the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph and Hyrum Smith. He woon returned
    home and took up arms with his bretheren to protect his property and the lives
    of his family.
    During the battle of the Crooked River, his brother Charles was killed.
    Still a greater test awaited him, his brothers, Almond, Sylvester, Chauncey and
    Lewis and his sister, Louisa did not feel that Brigham Young should be the
    leader of the Church so they followed a Mr. Cutler and called themselves
    "Cutlerites" and moved up into Clitheral, Minnesota. To this day they hold
    tenaciously to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith. They still
    correspond with the children of Edwin Whiting, and have given us, for temple
    work, an extensive genealogy of the Whiting family.
    Edwin Whiting, his families, his father and mother stayed with the saints,
    who were compelled to move west as far as Mt. Pisgah, (now known as Talmadge)
    Iowa. There they stayed to prepare for the journey across the plains.
    The dreaded disease, cholera, took the father and mother of Edwin, his
    little brother and little daughter, Emily Jane. Their names are on the
    monument lately erected at that place in memory of those who died there. So
    many of his family were sick at one time, that there was no one well enough to
    get the sick ones a drink, but even in those trying times, they still had faith
    and rejoiced in the Gospel, for the Lord was with them. Emeline, a sister of
    Edwin, married Fredrick Walter Cox and the two families were as one big family
    for years. They established a chair factory and hauled the chairs to Quincy,
    Illinois where they were sold. From this and their crops, they prepared to
    come west. Aunt Mary taught school two terms and helped the family some.
    While at Mt. Pisgah, three children were born. Albert Milton was born to Mary.
    Oscar Newell was born to Elizabeth, and Catherine Emeline was born to Almira.
    In April, 1849, Edwin and Emeline, the only children of Elisha and Sally
    Whiting who stayed true to the Church, started westward in brother Morley's
    company.
    Volumes have been written of the westward journey of the saints, and as
    Congressman Leatherstood has said, "It is the greatest emigration trail that
    was ever blazed and our pioneers will some day stand out in history as the
    greatest pioneers of the world."
    They fought Indians, had their cattle stampeeded, suffered for lack of
    proper food, and even though tired from that long and tedious trek, still they
    went on. After reaching the Black Hills, a heavy snow storm came and for three
    days they were shut in. Many of their cattle died and perhaps they would have
    died had not the teams and provisions sent by President Brigham Young come to
    their aid. On October 28, 1849, they reached Salt Lake City, which looked
    like a haven of rest to that travel-worn company. Aunt Mary said, "I have
    never beheld a sight so good and so beautiful as Salt Lake City. We were so
    thankful our journey was at an end." But their rest was of short duration, for
    in a few days, Edwin Whiting, the Morley's and the Cox's were called to settle
    the San Pitch River, now known as Manti. Again they journeyed on. It took
    three weeks to go from Salt Lake City, because they had to build their own
    roads.
    Provo was then a village of about six homes. As they passed Hobble Creek,
    afterwards known as Springville, Edwin Whiting remarked, "This is a fertile
    spot. I would like to stop here."
    They arrived in Sanpete county on December 1, 1849, with almost nothing to
    eat, no food for their cattle, no shelter to keep them warm, and cold weather
    upon them. They made "dug-outs" on the south side of the hill where the Manti
    Temple now stands. It was a severe winter, with snow so deep the cattle could
    scarcely get grass and most of them died. Food had to be divided with the
    Indians to keep peace. President Young had promised them provisions and help,
    but none came, so Edwin and Orville Cox put on snow shoes and with a little
    parched corn in their pockets for food, placed their bedding on a sleigh and
    started toward Salt Lake City for help. When they reached Nephi Canyon, they
    met their help, brother Dace Henry, his wife, her brother, Mr. Dodge and an
    Indian, snow bound. Their cattle had died and their wagons were all but
    covered with snow. The young wife was very sick, so Edwin gave them the sleigh
    to pull her to Manti. They put their quilts on their backs and walked on to
    Salt Lake Clity and reported conditions to President Young. Aid was
    immediately sent, but some of that company went back to Salt Lake City.
    Edwin's family now numbered fourteen. They lived in a large room in the
    wall of the hill with their chair factory in one end. The men and boys hauled
    wood from the hills on the hand sleighs.
    The following spring (1850), there were three girls born. Harriet Lucinda
    was born to Mary Elizabeth in April, Louisa Melitia was born to Elizabeth in
    May, and Cornelia Dolly was born to Almira in June.
    For several seasons, very little was raised. It became necessary to build a
    fort to protect themselves from the Indians, for they felt that the white man
    had stolen their land. The gates of the fort were locked while the men went to
    the fields with their guns. From this developed the Walker War. Edwin was
    appointed Captain for the Militia. Twice the Indians drove his cattle off and
    stole whatever they could.
    Edwin often told us of one big old ox that he owned. The ox would rebel
    whenever an Indian tried to drive him. He would turn on his captors and break
    their defense and come home. He hated Indians and would always lower his head
    and challenge them if they came near.
    Edwin tried planting fruit trees, shrubs and flowers, but they could not
    survive the very cold winters. Their crops were poor, but they managed to
    exist and were a happy family in spite of their hardships.
    In 1854, he was called to Ohio on a mission and was gone for two years.
    While he was away, the grasshoppers came and took everything they raised. They
    faced starvation, but miraculously, where the crops had been, a patch of
    pigweeds grew and they lived on them until the corn ripened in Utah County.
    A strange thing it was, for the Indians said those pigweeds had never grown
    there before, nor have they grown since. Walter Cox divided with his brother's
    (brother-in-law) family while Edwin was away.
    Edwin, upon his return, brought many kinds of fruit trees, (some from his
    father's farm that he helped to plant when a boy) shrubs and flowers, and again
    tried to grow them, but the climate was too cold.
    On the 8th of October, 1856, Edwin married Hannah Haines Brown. Abby Ann
    Whiting was born to this couple at Manti in 1858 and Lorenzo Snow Whiting was
    born at Manti in 1860.
    On the 14th day of April, 1857, he married Mary Ann Washburn. Two children
    were born to the family while they resided at Manti. Daniel Abram was born in
    May, 1858 and Monroe Finch Whiting was born in November, 1862.
    While he lived at Manti, Edwin was among the foremost men in religious and
    civic affairs of the community. He was councelor to the Stake President. He
    was mayor of the city from 1857 to 1861. He was a member of the legislature
    for two terms, and as stated before, he was Captain of the Militia in the
    Walker War.
    After finding the climate of Manti unfavorable for raising fruit, his
    special work, he was advised by Presiden Young to try out his nursery at
    Springville. He moved to Springville in 1861 and was able to plant and grow
    all kinds and varieties of fruit trees, vegetables and flowers. People used to
    come from neighboring communities to see his flowers.
    He built a home on the lot where the Springville Second Ward Church now
    stands. That old two story adobe home will stand in the memory of the members
    of the Whiting Family as a place of many happy evenings and of fun and
    amusement. Aunt Mary also taught school there.
    He transplanted, in different towns, many evergreens from the mountains.
    Those around the old Court House in Provo, those at the Springville City park,
    and one large evergreen that stands southwest of the Manti Temple which can be
    seen for miles around. He once said "I brought that in my dinner bucket and I
    think it was the first evergreen transplanted in Utah."
    His life was typical of this great tree. A poem written by Emmay Whiting,
    wife of Daniel Whiting, describes his life and this tree as being similar.
    Edwin had one of the largest families in Utah. Many of those stand at the
    head of Stake and Ward organizations in our Church. Among his descendants,
    we found seven bishops.
    In his later life, he did temple work for his dead relatives in the Salt
    Lake Temple, St. George Temple, and in the Logan Temple. He lived the
    principles of his religion. He was honest, charitable, and never accumulated
    great riches. He was thrifty and loved his wives and children and gave them
    the comforts of life.
    He died at Mapleton, Utah on the 9th of December, 1890 at the age of
    eighty-one years. He was firm in his belief and testimony of the truthfulness
    of the Gospel.
    His descendants are numerous and are found in Idaho, Arizona, Mexico,
    California, New York, and in Utah.
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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Mar

    Edwin married Brown, Hannah Haines on 8 Oct 1856 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, Utah. Hannah (daughter of Brown, Abia William Sr. and Cadwallader, Abigail) was born on 21 Jul 1834 in Goshen, Columbiana, Ohio; died on 31 Dec 1896 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 2 Jan 1897 in Evergreen Cemetery, Mapleton, Utah, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Brown, Hannah Haines was born on 21 Jul 1834 in Goshen, Columbiana, Ohio (daughter of Brown, Abia William Sr. and Cadwallader, Abigail); died on 31 Dec 1896 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 2 Jan 1897 in Evergreen Cemetery, Mapleton, Utah, Utah.

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    1850
    Hannah Bristol in the 1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Hannah Bristol
    Age: 17
    Birth Year: abt 1833
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1850: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA
    Gender: Female
    Family Number: 1869
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Horace Bristol 40
    Hannah Bristol 17
    Abba Brown 54
    Ann Brown 9
    William Brown 10
    Source Citation
    Year: 1850; Census Place: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; Roll: M432_109; Page: 398B; Image: 266

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    1870; Census Place: Springville, Utah, Utah Territory; Roll: M593_1612; Page: 333A; Image: 662; Family History Library Film: 553111.
    136 Whiting Edwin 60 male white farmer $2250/1650 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth 57 fem white Keeping house Massachusetts
    Lucius 24 male white farmer $100/275 Illinois
    Oscar 22 male white at home $50 Iowa
    Louisa 20 fem white no occupation Utah
    Caroline 16 fem white no occupation Utah

    140/137 Mary 44 fem white keeping house New York
    Albert 22 male white farmer $50 Iowa
    Charles 17 male white at home Utah
    Edgar 15 male white at home Utah
    Edwin 13 male white at home Utah
    Arthur 10 male white at home Utah
    May 08 fem white at school Utah
    John 02 male white at home Utah

    141/138 Hannah 36 fem white keeping house Ohio
    Abby 12 fem white no occupation Utah
    Lorenzo 10 male white at home Utah

    142/139 Mary A 42 fem white keeping house N. York
    Daniel 12 male white at home Utah
    Munroe 07 mae white at school Utah
    Nobles Joseph B 16 male white farm labor Ohio

    /140
    Snow Sarah 30 fem white keeping house Ohio
    Clara 08 fem white at school Utah
    Whiting Cornelia 19 fem Domestic Utah

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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
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    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
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    !Manti cem rec GS Utah Ma; Manti ward rec #6381 pt.1; Springville cem rec GS
    Utah S5; Census 1831 Nelson, Portage, OH GS #41094 pt.16; SGeor temple seal &
    adopt GS ser no 23058 pt.1 p.32, 37, 395, 497; EH seal rec GS #25165 pt.22
    Bk L p.182 #3, pt.16 Bk E p.152.

    1850 US Fed Census Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Nov 1855
    1866/1869 Horace Bristol 40 Male Bricklayer NY
    Hannah 17 Fem Ohio
    Abba Brown 54 Fem Ohio
    Ann 19 fem Ohio
    William 10 Male Ohio
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    1860 US Fed Census Manti, Sanpete, Utah
    Line 33 136/124 Edwin Whiting 51 Farmer 900 1700 Massachusetts
    Elizabeth P. 46 fem Mass
    Edwin L. 14 male Illinois
    Osker N. 12 Male Illinois
    Louisa M. 10 Fem Utah Territory
    Caroline P. 06 Fem Utah Territory
    137/125 Mary A. Whiting 32 Fem New York
    Joseph 06 Male Utah Territory
    Daniel A. 02 Male Utah Territory
    138/126 Mary E. Whiting 33 Fem Milliner New York
    Albert 12 Male Illinois
    Harriet E. 10 Fem Utah Territory
    Charles 07 Male Utah Territory
    Edgar 05 Male Utah Territory
    Edwin M. 03 Male
    Arthur 2/12 Male
    Hannah H. 25 Fem Ohio
    Abby H. 02 Fem Utah Territory
    139/127 Annia Whiting 34 Fem Seamstress New York
    Edward L. 14 Male Illinois
    Ellen D. 12 Fem Illinois
    Emeline 11 Fem Illinois
    Cornelia 09 Fem Utah Territory
    Franklin 06 Male Utah Territory
    Edwin H. 03 Male Utah Territory
    140/128 William Whiting 25 Male Ohio
    Rebecca 15 Fem Illinois
    Sarah E. 1/12 Fem Utah Territory

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    1870 US Fed Census Springville, Utah, Utah P. 19/333-20/334
    139/139 Whiting, Edwin 60 Male White Farmer 2250 1650 Massachusetts
    , Elizabeth 57 Fem White Keeping House Massachusetts
    , Lucius 24 Male White 100 275 Illinois
    , Oscar 22 Male White 50 Iowa
    , Louisa 20 Fem White Utah
    , Caroline 16 Fem White Utah
    140/137 , Mary 44 Fem White New York
    , Albert 22 Male White Farmer 50 Iowa
    , Charles 17 Male White AT HOme Utah
    , Edgar 15 Male Utah
    , Edwin 13 Male Utah
    , Arthur 10 Male Utah
    , May 08 Fem At School Utah
    , John 02 Male At HOme Utah
    141/138 , Hannah 36 Fem Keeping House Ohio
    , Abby 12 Fem Utah
    , Lorenzo 10 Male Utah
    142/139 , Mary A 42 Fem Keeping House New York
    , Daniel 12 Male At HOme Utah
    , Munroe 07 Male At School Utah
    Noble , Joseph B. 16 Male Farm Laborer Utah
    /140 Snow, Sarah 30 Fem Keeping House Ohio
    , Clara 08 Fem At School Utah
    Whiting , Cornelia 19 Fem Domestic Servant Utah


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    Household Record 1880 United States Census

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C
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    4 Nov 1879 St. George bapt for the dead Pt. 12, Bk. H. p. 347, Hannah H. Brown Whiting proxy
    mostly for friends
    p. 353 same date Lorenzo Snow Whitisng, proxy

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    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Edwin WHITING Self M Male W 70 MA Farmer CT MA
    Elizabeth P. WHITING Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA
    Oscar WHITING Son S Male W 32 IA Freighter MA MA
    Hannah WHITING Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House --- ---
    Lorenzo WHITING Son S Male W 20 UT Laborer MA OH


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    Census Place Springville, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 173C


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    NOTE: Hannah Haines Brown left first husb and came west, was sealed with her
    child by Bristol to Edwin Whiting during life.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Goshen Township, Columbiana, Ohio, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Goshen, Columbiana, Ohio, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Evergreen Cemetery, Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States.



    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Goshen, Columbiana, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married President Office, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Pres Office, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.

    Children:
    1. Bristol, Mifflin Pennwood Brown was born on 3 Apr 1851 in Clark, Mills, Iowa, United States, United States; died on 10 Apr 1851.
    2. Whiting, Abby Ann was born on 13 Jun 1858 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States; died on 24 May 1944 in Payson, Utah, Utah, United States; was buried on 27 May 1944 in Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States.
    3. 2. Whiting, Lorenzo Snow was born on 30 Jul 1860 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah; died on 12 Jun 1920 in Crystal, Power, Idaho; was buried in 1920 in Crystal, Power, Idaho.
    4. Whiting, Melvin was born on 24 Apr 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; died on 24 Apr 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried in Apr 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
    5. Whiting, Alvin was born on 24 Apr 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; died on 24 Apr 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried in Apr 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
    6. Whiting, Francis Elmer was born on 12 May 1863 in Springville, Utah, Utah; died on 30 Dec 1863 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States; was buried in Jan 1864.

  3. 6.  Waterman, George was born on 28 Sep 1825 in Clapton, In Gordano, Somerset, England; was christened on 1 Oct 1824 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England (son of Waterman, William and Wolf, Sarah); died on 13 Oct 1898 in Mapleton, Utah, Ut; was buried on 15 Oct 1898 in Evergreen Cem, Springville, Utah.

    Other Events:

    • _COLOR: Blue
    • STATUS (AQ Tag): GRAY Moved to Temple File
    • FamilySearch Id: KWJF-7DR

    Notes:

    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    George WATERMAN Self M Male W 52 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Mary An WATERMAN Wife M Female W 52 ENGL Keeping House ENGL ENGL
    Flora WATERMAN Dau S Female W 17 ENGL At Home ENGL ENGL
    Thomas WATERMAN Son S Male W 15 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
    Lemuel WATERMAN Son S Male W 14 ENGL Labourer ENGL ENGL
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
    Family History Library Film 1255338
    NA Film Number T9-1338
    Page Number 197C

    BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 31 Oct 1826

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Evergreen, Centerville, Davis, Utah, United States.

    George married Millar (Miller Or Millard), Mary Ann on 8 Nov 1847 in Victoria, Bedwellty, Monmouth, England. Mary (daughter of Millard(Miller), Benjamin and Broad, Sarah Ann) was born on 6 Jan 1828 in Backwell, Somerset, England; was christened on 3 Feb 1828 in Backwell, Somerset, England; died on 13 Jul 1904 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 16 Jul 1904 in Springville, Utah, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Millar (Miller Or Millard), Mary Ann was born on 6 Jan 1828 in Backwell, Somerset, England; was christened on 3 Feb 1828 in Backwell, Somerset, England (daughter of Millard(Miller), Benjamin and Broad, Sarah Ann); died on 13 Jul 1904 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 16 Jul 1904 in Springville, Utah, Utah, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _COLOR: Blue
    • STATUS (AQ Tag): GRAY Moved to Temple File
    • FamilySearch Id: KWJF-7DP

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    1871
    Mary Waterman
    in the 1871 England Census
    Name: Mary Waterman
    Age: 46
    Estimated birth year: abt 1825
    Relation: Wife
    Spouse's Name: Geoe Waterman
    Gender: Female
    Where born: Nailsea, Somerset, England
    Civil Parish: Nailsea
    County/Island: Somerset
    Country: England
    Registration district: Bedminster
    Sub-registration district: Yatton
    ED, institution, or vessel: 10f
    Household schedule number: 28
    Piece: 2516
    Folio: 29
    Page Number: 7
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Geoe Waterman 50
    Mary Waterman 46
    William Waterman 12
    Som Waterman 6
    Flora Waterman 8
    Samuel Waterman 4
    Source Citation
    Class: RG10; Piece: 2516; Folio: 29; Page: 7; GSU roll: 835250

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    1880
    Mary An Waterman
    in the 1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mary An Waterman
    Age: 52
    Birth Date: Abt 1828
    Birthplace: England
    Home in 1880: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USA
    Dwelling Number: 324
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: George Waterman
    Father's Birthplace: England
    Mother's Birthplace: England
    Occupation: Keeping House
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    Household Members:
    Name Age
    George Waterman 52
    Mary An Waterman 52
    Flora Waterman 17
    Thomas Waterman 15
    Lemuel Waterman 14
    Source Citation
    Year: 1880; Census Place: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah; Roll: 1338; Family History Film: 1255338; Page: 197C; Enumeration District: 083

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    Mary A Watrman
    in the 1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mary A Watrman
    [Maud A Watrman]
    Age: 72
    Birth Date: Jan 1828
    Birthplace: England
    Home in 1900: Mapleton, Utah, Utah
    Sheet Number: 11A
    Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 164
    Family Number: 174
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Immigration Year: 1876
    Relation to Head of House: Mother
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: England
    Mother's Birthplace: England
    Mother: number of living children: 1
    Mother: How many children: 1
    Years in US: 27
    Naturalization: Na
    Can Read: Yes
    Can Write: Yes
    Can Speak English: Yes
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Thomas Watrman 35
    Laura F Watrman 33
    Mabel M Watrman 12
    Clifford Watrman 10
    Elsie Watrman 8
    George W Watrman 6
    Ella M Watrman 4
    Ruth Watrman 1
    Mary A Watrman 72
    Source Citation
    Year: 1900; Census Place: Mapleton, Utah, Utah; Roll: 1687; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0157; FHL microfilm: 1241687

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    165/175 Whiting Edwin Marion head white male Aug 1857 42 married 18 years Utah Utah Utah

    SURNAME: Also shown as Millar ( Miller Or Millard )

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried .

    Children:
    1. Waterman, Sarah Anna was born on 7 Sep 1848 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Eng.; was christened on 11 May 1851 in Nailsea, Somerset, England; died on 20 Dec 1851; was buried on 20 Dec 1851.
    2. Waterman, Ellen was born on 10 Apr 1851 in Nailsea, Somerset, England, United Kingdom; died in Jan 1852 in Nailsea, Somerset, England, United Kingdom; was buried on 11 Jan 1852 in Nailsea, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
    3. Waterman, Emma was born on 13 Nov 1852 in Nailsea Grove, Somerset, England, United Kingdom; was christened on 9 Jan 1853 in Nailsea, Somerset, England; died on 16 Oct 1941 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States; was buried in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States.
    4. Waterman, Rhoda was born on 7 Oct 1854 in Nailsea, Somerset, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1854 in Nailsea, Somerset, England; died on 7 Jun 1864; was buried in Jun 1864 in Nailsea, Somerset, England.
    5. Waterman, Clara was born on 26 Jan 1856 in Nailsea Grove, Somerset, Eng; died on 3 Mar 1870.
    6. Waterman, William was born on 20 Dec 1858 in Brockley, Somersetshire, England; died on 3 Sep 1930.
    7. Waterman, George Thomas was born on 10 Jul 1864 in Brockley, Yatton, Som, England; died on 18 Dec 1935 in Price, Carbon, Utah, United States; was buried in Dec 1935 in Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States.
    8. 3. Waterman, Flora was born on 10 Jul 1862 in Brockley, Bedminster District, Somerset, England; died on 16 Feb 1949 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho; was buried on 19 Feb 1949 in Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho.
    9. Waterman, Lemuel was born on 29 Apr 1866 in Nailsea, Somerset, England; died on 15 Jun 1891 in Jerome Tie Camp near Breckenridge, Colorado, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Whiting, Elisha Jr. was born on 17 Dec 1785 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 21 Nov 1762 in Hartford, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (son of Whiting, Elisha Sr and Butler, Susannah); died in Mar 1848 in Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa; was buried in Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: LZNL-TF3
    • Death: Aug 1848, Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States

    Notes:

    !Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT; Early Church Memb-
    Susan W. Easton.

    !DEATH DATE: Gary Whiting records give death date as 21 Feb 1848
    Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING
    Given Name: EDWIN
    Surname: WHITING
    Page: 190
    Coord.: 3N8W
    =====================================================
    1849: Before and After Mt. Pisgah
    page 192-193
    In the spring of 1849, Sylvester Hulet was called to help establish a fort at Provo. It was called Fort Utah. The same spring, Edwin Whiting and family left Mt. Pisgah, Iowa and began the big trek toward the west. They visited the Coxes and Whitings at Silver Creek. Then they made their way to the Elkhorn river in Nebraska. by the time that they arrived at the Elkhorn, it had been three months since they left Mt. Pisgah. They were made part of the George A. Smith company of fifty, wagons. Ezra T. Benson was in command of the whole company of one hundred wagons. When the big trek began from there, Edwin's family consisted of the following:
    ======================================================
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker's FGS #110 & 111 & 112
    1. Family tradition: Elisha Whiting's father was a sea captain in Connecticut, dying when Elisha was a young boy. His mother bound him out to an old Quaker, and after a few years Elisha ran away and went to Massachusetts and found work with a wheelwright. He followed the trade of wagon and chair maker. About 1815 they moved to Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio.
    2. TIB July 1965 found no card for #1 William except as follows: William Whiting, born 1807 of Clay Co., Mo., died 21 Oct 1834
    baptized 15 Sep 1919,
    endowed 28 Jan 1920 by L.D.S. Church
    3. 1831 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio
    males over 21: Elisha, Edwin Whiting and Nelson Talcott 1835 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio
    males over 21: Edwin, Elisha and Charles Whiting and Nelson Talcott
    4. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 (1916) p. 69
    Burials of Elisha Whiting and wife Sally recorded on the monument at Mt. Pisgah: Monument erected 1888 in memory of those members of the church who died in 1846-7 during the exodus. On South side: Emily Whiting, Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting, Widow Head Whiting
    5. Vital Records, Lee, Berkshire , Massachusetts
    First five children of Elisha and Sally recorded
    6. 1860 census Fremont Co., Iowa
    Chauncy Whiting age 42 and family
    Sylvester Whiting age 33 and family
    7. Child #3 Charles was also sealed 7 Nov. 1872 to Lois Heath
    Endowment Book H of Sealings Pt. 18 pl 322
    8. Ref. 973/V23g; Record of Early Members of the Church who died in Missouri, Kirtland, Nauvoo and on the plains--taken from the Evening and Morning Star; The Messenger and Advocate, The Elder's Journal; The Times and Season; The Wasp; The Nauvoo Neighbor; The Prophet; The St. Louis Luminary; The Frontier Guardian; The Mormon; The Western Standard; and the Deseret News.

    !William Whiting, born 1807 Clay Co., Missouri, died 21 Oct 1834. Baptised 15 Sep 1919; Endowed 28 Jan 1920

    !9. May 17, 1967; A letter just received from Mrs. Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah to the effect that her 2 ggmother, Catherine Maggard married Anthony Head, who died in 1843 in Nauvoo. She started West, got to Mr. Pisgah where she died. See the above monument inscription for "widow Head Whiting". She has a letter written by a daughter of Catherine Head to :father Whiting: as he was called and wife of Catherine were cut off or disfellowshipped because of some minor infraction. They both died at Mt. Pisgah, and baptisms were re-done for both in Utah. Sally Hulett, wife of Elisha Whiting died in Aug. 1846 and Elisha died in March, 1848, so they could not have been married for long. Catherine was born in 1792, so there would have been no children from this marriage.

    !10. E.H. Seal rec. (GS ser # 25165 pt. 18, Bk. H. P. 322)
    11. 1835 census of Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio
    12. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 page 169
    (burials of Elisha and Sally) CAll No. 979.2/B2ug
    13. St. George endowments (GS ser # 23055) pt. 11 p. 433:
    24 Oct 1879 #10427 Endowment for William Whiting
    born Sep 1807 Lee, Massachusetts
    died 1839 "died in church"
    Baptized 1837
    Proxy, Edwin Whiting, brother
    14. Endowment House baptism for the dead (GS ser #25165, Bk. D. p. 43
    6 Nov 1872 Edwin Whiting, proxy: for Elisha Whiting, son
    15. TIB card: William Whiting, born 1807, of Clay Co., Mo.
    died 21 Oct 1834
    Baptised 15 Sep 1919
    Endowed 28 Jan 1920 by LDS Church
    16. Clay Co., Missouri marriages: Lydia Whiting married 24 May 1835 to Charles English (no doubt the widow of William Whiting)
    17. Information in possession of Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah:
    GS ser #23889 pt. 25 (St. George Bapt. for the dead) Bk. W.p.7
    #3419 Catherine Maggard, born Tennessee baptism 1 February 1887
    proxy Sarah Head Bracken, daughter) "She was in the church and cut off because of a neighborhood difficulty, which her husband, father WHITING was cut off for. She had nothing to do with it, and should not have been cut off. This is why she baptised for her."

    !On the Mt.Pisgah monument following the names of Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting and Emily Whiting is "widow Head Whiting."

    !Letter dated 28 Nov 1847 to William S. and Mary Oaks, signed by Elisha Whiting and Katharine Whiting (Mary Oaks was a daughter of Catherine Maggard Head Whiting) mentions having stayed at Norvil Head's home (son of Catherine Maggard)

    !Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan W. Easton.
    NOTE: SEE FILE WHITDESC FOR MORE DESCENDANTS.

    !9. May 17, 1967; A letter just received from Mrs. Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah to the effect that her 2 ggmother, Catherine Maggard married Anthony Head, who died in 1843 in Nauvoo. She started West, got to Mr. Pisgah where she died. See the above monument inscription for "widow Head Whiting". She has a letter written by a daughter of Catherine Head to father Whiting as he was called and wife of Catherine were cut off or disfellowshipped because of some minor infraction. They both died at Mt. Pisgah, and baptisms were re-done for both in Utah. Sally Hulett, wife of Elisha Whiting died in Aug. 1846 and Elisha died in March, 1848, so they could not have been married for long. Catherine was born in 1792, so there would have been no children from this marriage.

    !DEATH DATE: Gary Whiting records give death date as 21 Feb 1848
    Nauvoo, Illinois Tax Index, 1842 Record about EDWIN WHITING
    Given Name: EDWIN
    Surname: WHITING
    Page: 190
    Coord.: 3N8W
    =====================================================
    1849: Before and After Mt. Pisgah
    page 192-193 In the spring of 1849, Sylvester Hulet was called to help establish a fort at Provo. It was called Fort Utah. The same spring, Edwin Whiting and family left Mt. Pisgah, Iowa and began the big trek toward the west. They visited the Coxes and Whitings at Silver Creek. Then they made their way to the Elkhorn river in Nebraska. by the time that they arrived at the Elkhorn, it had been three monts since they left Mt. Pisgah. They were made part of the George A. Smith company of fifty, wagons. Ezra T. Benson was in command of the whole company of one hundred wagons. When the big trek began from there, Edwin's family consisted of the following:
    ======================================================
    !Naoma Manwaring Harker's FGS #110 & 111 & 112
    1. Family tradition: Elisha Whiting's father was a sea captain in Connecticut, dying when Elisha was a young boy. His mother bound him out to an old Quaker, and after a few years Elisha ran away and went to Massachusetts and found work with a wheelwright. He followed the trade of wagon and chair maker. About 1815 they moved to Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio.
    2. TIB July 1965 found no card for #1 William except as follows: William Whiting, born 1807 of Clay Co., Mo., died 21 Oct 1834
    baptized 15 Sep 1919,
    endowed 28 Jan 1920 by L.D.S. Church
    3. 1831 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio
    males over 21: Elisha, Edwin Whiting and Nelson Talcott 1835 census Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio
    males over 21: Edwin, Elisha and Charles Whiting and Nelson Talcott
    4. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 (1916) p. 69
    Burials of Elisha Whiting and wife Sally recorded on the monument at Mt. Pisgah: Monument erected 1888 in memory of those members of the church who died in 1846-7 during the exodus. On South side: Emily Whiting, Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting, Widow Head Whiting
    5. Vital Records, Lee, Berkshire , Massachusetts
    First five children of Elisha and Sally recorded
    6. 1860 census Fremont Co., Iowa
    Chauncy Whiting age 42 and family
    Sylvester Whiting age 33 and family
    7. Child #3 Charles was also sealed 7 Nov. 1872 to Lois Heath
    Endowment Book H of Sealings Pt. 18 pl 322
    8. Ref. 973/V23g; Record of Early Members of the Church who died in Missouri, Kirtland, Nauvoo and on the plains--taken from the Evening and Morning Star; The Messenger and Advocate, The Elder's Journal; The Times and Season; The Wasp; The Nauvoo Neighbor; The Prophet; The St. Louis Luminary; The Frontier Guardian; The Mormon; The Western Standard; and the Deseret News.

    !William Whiting, born 1807 Clay Co., Missouri, died 21 Oct 1834. Baptised 15 Sep 1919; Endowed 28 Jan 1920

    !9. May 17, 1967; A letter just received from Mrs. Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah to the effect that her 2 ggmother, Catherine Maggard married Anthony Head, who died in 1843 in Nauvoo. She started West, got to Mr. Pisgah where she died. See the above monument inscription for "widow Head Whiting". She has a letter written by a daughter of Catherine Head to father Whiting as he was called and wife of Catherine were cut off or disfellowshipped because of some minor infraction. They both died at Mt. Pisgah, and baptisms were re-done for both in Utah. Sally Hulett, wife of Elisha Whiting died in Aug. 1846 and Elisha died in March, 1848, so they could not have been married for long. Catherine was born in 1792, so there would have been no children from this marriage.

    !10. E.H. Seal rec. (GS ser # 25165 pt. 18, Bk. H. P. 322)
    11. 1835 census of Nelson, Portage Co., Ohio
    12. Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol 7 page 169
    (burials of Elisha and Sally) CAll No. 979.2/B2ug
    13. St. George endowments (GS ser # 23055) pt. 11 p. 433:
    24 Oct 1879 #10427 Endowment for William Whiting
    born Sep 1807 Lee, Massachusetts
    died 1839 "died in church"
    Baptized 1837
    Proxy, Edwin Whiting, brother
    14. Endowment House baptism for the dead (GS ser #25165, Bk. D. p. 43
    6 Nov 1872 Edwin Whiting, proxy: for Elisha Whiting, son
    15. TIB card: William Whiting, born 1807, of Clay Co., Mo.
    died 21 Oct 1834
    Baptised 15 Sep 1919
    Endowed 28 Jan 1920 by LDS Church
    16. Clay Co., Missouri marriages: Lydia Whiting married 24 May 1835 to Charles English (no doubt the widow of William Whiting)
    17. Information in possession of Zella R. Bennion, Altamont, Utah:
    GS ser #23889 pt. 25 (St. George Bapt. for the dead) Bk. W.p.7
    #3419 Catherine Maggard, born Tennessee baptism 1 February 1887
    proxy Sarah Head Bracken, daughter) "She was in the church and cut off because of a neighborhood difficulty, which her husband, father WHITING was cut off for. She had nothing to do with it, and should not have been cut off. This is why she baptised for her."

    !On the Mt.Pisgah monument following the names of Elisha Whiting, Sally Whiting and Emily Whiting is "widow Head Whiting."

    !Letter dated 28 Nov 1847 to William S. and Mary Oaks, signed by Elisha Whiting and Katharine Whiting (Mary Oaks was a daughter of Catherine Maggard Head Whiting) mentions having stayed at Norvil Head's home (son of Catherine Maggard)

    !Archive Rec Edwin Whiting Family Assn.-Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan W. Easton.
    NOTE: SEE FILE WHITDESC FOR MORE DESCENDANTS.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.




    Elisha Whiting Birth: Dec. 17, 1785
    Hartford
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA
    Death: Mar., 1848
    Union CountyIowa, USA


    "This name is listed on a "monument erected AD 1888, in memory of those members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who died in 1846, 1847, and 1848, during their exodus to seek a home beyond the Rocky Mountains."


    ELISHA WHITING, Jr. & SALLY HULET WHITING HISTORY:[Compiled from the collected writings of Martha Whiting Brown, Ruth Brown Lewis, other family writings, and historical writings as noted in text.]by Louine B. Hunter [1997 revision]


    E lisha's father, Elisha, was born November 21, 1762, at Hartford Connecticut. He married Susannah Butler March 25, 1784, at West Hartford.

    Elisha was a sea captain. He DESERTED his wife and children. We have the DIVORCE PAPERS.
    13. Hartford probates (nothing for Elisha Whiting or Susanna his wife)
    note: None of these children were christened while the father was living (or at home) and only the third was christened at all (in Hartford). The family history states that "after the death of the father, the mother apprenticed out the son to an old Quaker, from whom he ran away. The 7190 census of Connecticut does not list either Elisha or susanna as head of a family. No record of his death has been found. susannah married again in 1796 and removed to New York ( could there have been a divorce, or Elisha left home?) In August 1786 Elisha "formerly of Farmington, now of Hartford" for bad husbandry and mismanagement was taken under the care of the Selectmen of Farmington, but was released when he moved to Hartford.

    ! Noted in Baltimore, Maryland marriages: Elisha Whiting and Sarah Tidy 3 Jan 1791: Who is he?
    !14. Records of Northampton, New York (Received by correspondence 22Jun1965)
    Nothing on Reuben Simmons in land records and no other information in probates.
    !15. 1790 census of Connecticut: No Elisha Whiting Reuben Simmons in Simsbury, 3 male over 16 2 females
    !None of these children were christened while the father was living (or at home) and only the third was christened at all (in Hartford). The family history states that "after the death of the father, the mother apprenticed out the son to an old Quaker, from whom he ran away. The 1790 census of Conn. does not list either Elisha or Susanna as head of a family. No record of this death has been found.

    Susannah married again in 1796 and removed to New York (could there have been a divorce, or Elisha left home?)

    In August 1786 Elisha "formerly of Farmington, now of Hartford" for bad husbandry and mismanagement was taken under the care of the Selectmen of Farmington, but was released when he moved to Hartford.

    Noted in Baltimore, Maryland marriages: Elisha Whiting and Sarah Tidy 3 Jan 1791 (who is he?);
    He left his wife alone to care for their three small children in Hartford. Elisha Jr. had two younger sisters, Polly and Susannah. EDITOR'S NOTE: Although we do not have a death date for Elisha Sr., we know he died at a young age, probably around age 28, and near the year 1790. Their last child was born about 1789, and Susannah married her second husband, Reuben Simmons on May 1, 1796, indicating that Elisha and Susannah were married far less than twelve years, and probably closer to six years.


    Revo lutionary War Records, Connecticut, page 541: "Elisha Whiting,[Sr.] Private in Captain Ozias Bissell's Company." His birth date is listed as November 21, 1762. The war was fought between 1775 and 1783, indicating that Elisha was somewhere between thirteen and twenty one while serving in the Revolutionary War.


    ELISHA JR'S EARLY YEARS Without her husband's income, Susannah was very poor. Not knowing what else to do, she eventually bound Elisha out to an old Quaker to learn the carpentry trade. Though Elisha worked hard, the Quaker was very mean to him, sometimes hitting him and doing other cruel things.


    Elisha was very unhappy. He was resentful of his mother and to all concerned that such a thing had happened to him. He never got over those feelings and his children and grandchildren knew that his lips were sealed so far as any experiences of his youth were concerned.


    Cordelia Perry, his granddaughter, told Martha Whiting Brown the following: His feelings were so badly hurt that he never wanted to speak of it. One day at his chair and wagon shop in Manti, Ohio, a stranger came in and brought up the subject of being a relative from his early days. Elisha flew into a rage and refused to listen to him, then ordered him to leave his shop at once.


    So we, his children's children, will never know, I guess, just what he went through, being sent from home by his mother, after his father's DESERTION. They say he was bitter about it until the day he died.


    ELISH A MEETS SALLY Although he was afraid of the old Quaker, Elisha ran away to make his own way in the world. He went to Lee, Massachusetts, where he met Sylvanus Hulet, a wheelwright (one who makes repairs of wheels and wheeled vehicles) who lived on a farm. Elisha asked Sylvanus for a job, assuring him that he could do carpentry work and make chairs and furniture, so he was hired.


    Ther e he met Sylvanus' daughter, Sally, a real pretty girl, the oldest of the seven Hulet children. She was part Indian and had dark hair and dark eyes. Elisha soon fell in love with Sally who was not quite seventeen years old; he was not yet twenty.


    They were married September 18, 1805. Lee, Massachusetts was their first home, where their first four children were born. It was a sad day when their first baby died the same day it was born in 1806. A year later William was born, followed the next year by Edwin, their third child. Two and a half years later Charles was born. The next two children, Catherine, 3 Oct 1813, and Harriet, 16 Aug 1815, were born in their second place of residence.


    NELSON, PORTAGE, OHIO, 1817 When little Edwin was six, the family traveled over the Mohawk Trail to Nelson, Ohio, which was then the western frontier, probably the very place Elisha wished to be to get suitable timber for his carpentry trade, to support his growing family.


    Eli sha built a log cabin on a quiet sloping hill that looked out over the valley. He built an open fireplace where Sally cooked. An iron crane protruded from the side where Sally would hang a kettle from the crane and push it back over the fire. When she wanted to bake bread, she put the dough inside the kettle and put red hot coals on the flat top.


    Around the room were beds, a table and a cupboard. After all, her husband was a carpenter who learned to do beautiful work while he was with the old Quaker. He made a handsome black walnut bureau for Sally that she was very proud of. The girls slept in a trundle bed that was pulled out from under their parent's bed. They soon built another section onto their log cabin. One side they lived in; the other side was a wagon and carpentry shop At night they lit tallow candles and burned knots from pine trees in the fireplace while they told stories.


    The last six of their twelve children were born in Nelson, Portage, Ohio: Emeline, Chauncy, Almon, Jane, Sylvester, and Lewis. Their education was limited, but they were all taught "the three R's: Readin', Ritin', and Rithmetic." We are told that Sally Hulet Whiting was a wonderful woman and that she was very gifted in writing prose and poetry, a characteristic bequeathed to many of her Whiting descendants. Sally and Elisha were some of the most respected citizens of Nelson. They were honest, generous, and firm in their convictions.


    THREE STORIES ABOUT CATHERINE Catherine was the fourth child of Sally and Elisha. Catherine spent a lot of time with her relatives, especially her grandmother, Mary Lewis Hulet, and her aunts and cousins.


    A TRIP THROUGH THE WOODS One day Catherine went to visit her aunt who sent her on an errand to borrow a pattern from a friend who lived about a mile away, straight through the woods. She knew she wouldn't get lost, but it was kind of scary to go into the woods alone. She wanted to please her aunt so she tied on her sunbonnet and began her errand. As she went along she saw some snakes, but she was used to them, they did not frighten her. She saw plenty of rabbits and squirrels and other little animals. The forest was beautiful and interesting and she was having a good time.


    She soon reached the aunt's house, got the pattern from her and started back. When she was almost home she saw a big, black bear. Upon seeing Catherine, the bear rose to his hind feet! Catherine was nearly paralyzed with fear, so frightened that she could not move. After the bear watched her for a little while it dropped down on all fours and lumbered away with a growl. She ran the rest of the way home.


    THE CHIEF'S SON Sometimes the Indians came to see the people. When Catherine Whiting was a little girl, an Indian chief came with his little son. He had shining black eyes, copper colored skin, and his father was very proud of him. Because the father was a chief, both were dressed in colorful beads, earrings, brooches, and elaborate clothes.The chief thought Catherine was so cute that he told her he would give her one of his brooches if she would kiss his little son. She really wanted that brooch, but she did not want to kiss the boy. The chief was quite offended; he thought she should be very proud to kiss his son, but she would not kiss him.


    After the Indians went away, Sally, Catherine's mother, was afraid they might come back and do some harm, but they never did.


    BEDTIM E FRIGHT One evening while their father (Elisha) was away, the family sat around the fire talking. Catherine became sleepy but she did not want to take a candle up the stairs, so she went up in the dark and got ready for bed. She put her hand down to turn the covers back and felt a big, hairy head. "Oh!" she screamed, and fled down the stairs crying, "There's a man sleeping in my bed!"


    Her mother was alarmed but bravely flew into action. She took a broom in one hand and a candle in the other and dashed up the stairs, followed by her boys who held clubs at the ready. They all rushed into the room to find out WHO WAS SLEEPING IN CATHERINE'S BED?, just like the "Three Bears and Goldilocks".


    When they held up the candle, they saw their old dog, Paint, under the covers. The boys laughed and teased Catherine!


    EDWIN AND THE GUN In the Whiting family, no one was allowed to hunt on the Sabbath. One Sunday morning Edwin decided he wanted to go hunting, so he tried to sneak his gun out of the house by drawing it through a crack between the logs. The gun got caught, fired, and wounded his left arm. That was a lesson to keep the Sabbath day holy that he never forgot. He retold this story to his children and grandchildren many times. Source: Louine Berry Hunter


    Elisha died in Mar 1848 in Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa.

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Sally Hulet Whiting (1787 - 1846)

    Children:
    Edwin Whiting (1809 - 1890)*
    Catherine Louisa Whiting Talcott (1813 - 1900)*
    Emeline Sally Whiting Cox (1817 - 1896)*
    Chauncey Whiting (1819 - 1902)*
    Sylvester Whiting (1827 - 1915)*

    *Calculated relationship


    Burial:
    Mount Pisgah Cemetery
    Thayer
    Union County
    Iowa, USA

    Maintained by: Sunflower Lady
    Originally Created by: Shiver
    Record added: Jan 09, 2004
    Find A Grave Memorial# 8251337







    SUFFIX: Also shown as Jr

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.

    Elisha married Hulet, Sally on 18 Sep 1806 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts. Sally (daughter of Hulett, Sylvanus Revolutionary War Soldier and Lewis, Mary, daughter of Hulett, Sylvanus Revolutionary War Soldier and Lewis, Mary) was born on 29 Oct 1787 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died in Jan 1846 in Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa; was buried in Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hulet, Sally was born on 29 Oct 1787 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts (daughter of Hulett, Sylvanus Revolutionary War Soldier and Lewis, Mary, daughter of Hulett, Sylvanus Revolutionary War Soldier and Lewis, Mary); died in Jan 1846 in Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa; was buried in Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: L8QF-NYS

    Notes:

    !Sally is the sister of Charles HULET (PERRY Family line).
    !Edwin Whiting Family Assn.- Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan Easton;
    !Rec of Ella Whiting Waite, LaGrande, Oregon; O.C. Day records;

    !Sally is the sister of Charles HULET (PERRY Family line).
    !Edwin Whiting Family Assn.- Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan Easton;
    !Rec of Ella Whiting Waite, LaGrande, Oregon; O.C. Day records;

    !Sally is the sister of Charles Hulet, RIN 1031 on chart 24 (Perry Family line)
    Edwin Whiting Family Assn.- Springville, UT; Early Church Memb- Susan Easton.

    !BIRTH: IGI Batch C500931 1938, 7222259 56.

    !MARRIAGE: 18 Sep 1805 Elisha WHITING (IGI 1988 Mass p 20,390 batch M500931
    0928 (Elisha WHITON); Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;

    !MARRIAGE: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;
    !DEATH: Early Church Rec File- burial;
    ENDOWED: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;
    Death of Mary Lewis Hulet
    Sally's mother, Mary Lewis Hulet, went through all the hardships the Saints went through in Missouri before she died in Clay County, probably in 1837.
    Two of her daughters, Charlotte and Rhoda, died in Missouri; martyrs for the faith. Only Sally, of Mary's daughters, lived to leave Missouri.
    Caldwell County
    Growing resentment from their Clay County neighbors caused the Saints to agree once again to give up their land and many possessions, and move as a body to Caldwell County, where they soon founded the new settlement they named Far West.

    !MARRIAGE: 18 Sep 1805 Elisha WHITING (IGI 1988 Mass p 20,390 batch M500931
    0928 (Elisha WHITON); Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;

    !MARRIAGE: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;
    !DEATH: Early Church Rec File- burial;
    ENDOWED: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB;

    !DEATH: Early Church Rec File- burial;

    !ENDOWED: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46; TIB.

    DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer):



    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Aug 1846

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Mt.Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Aug 1846

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States.

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 18 Sep 1805

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Charles was born on 18 Sep 1806 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died on 18 Sep 1806 in Lee, Berkshire, Massaschusetts.
    2. Whiting, William Elisha was born on 18 Sep 1807 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States; died on 21 Oct 1834 in , Clay County, Missouri, United States.
    3. 4. Whiting, Edwin was born on 9 Sep 1809 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; was christened in 1810 in Massachusetts, United States; died on 8 Dec 1890 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 11 Dec 1890 in Springville, Utah, Utah.
    4. Whiting, Charles was born on 24 Mar 1811 in Lee, Berkshire, Massaschusetts; was christened on 24 Mar 1811 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died in 1840 in , Schuyler County, Il.
    5. Whiting, Catherine Louisa was born on 3 Oct 1813 in Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died on 26 May 1900 in , , Michigan; was buried in May 1900 in Michigan, United States.
    6. Whiting, Harriet Amelia was born on 16 Aug 1815 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died in 1830 in Garrettsville, , Ohio, United States.
    7. Whiting, Sally Emeline was born on 23 Jul 1817 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio; died on 4 May 1896 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah; was buried in May 1896 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah.
    8. Whiting, Chauncey was born on 19 Aug 1819 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States; was christened in in of Lima, Hancock, Ill.; died on 7 Jun 1902 in Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota. United States; was buried in Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota. United States.
    9. Whiting, Almon Sr was born on 7 Nov 1821 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio, USA; died on 10 May 1900 in Girard Township, Ottertail County, Minnesota; was buried in May 1908 in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Clitherall, Minnesota.
    10. Whiting, Jane Fidelia was born on 29 Feb 1824 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Jun 1846 in United States.
    11. Whiting, Sylvester was born on 29 Jul 1827 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio; died on 19 Jun 1915 in Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Jun 1915 in Mt.Pleasant Cemetery, Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota.
    12. Whiting, Francis Lewis was born on 22 Sep 1830 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio; died on 10 Apr 1911 in Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota; was buried in Clitherall, Otter Tail, Minnesota.

  3. 10.  Brown, Abia William Sr. was born on 18 Oct 1799 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey (son of Brown, Samuel Biles and Kempton, Anne); died on 27 Aug 1848 in Near Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; was buried in Aug 1848 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States.

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    • _COLOR: Blue

    Notes:

    Notes of Naoma Manwaring Harper:
    1. Nauvoo bap, Bk B p. 173,226
    2. Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah p. 772
    3. Temple Rec Ind Bureau
    4. Quaker Rec by Hinshaw vol 4 p. 181, 930
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    The William Wade Hinshaw Index to Pennsylvania Quaker Meeting Records
    Northern District Monthly Meeting
    Established 1772, Philadelphia at Sixth and noble by Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
    Volume VII
    Indexed by Selby Publishing & Printing
    US/Can 974.8/ k2w/ V. 7/FHL
    Brown, 5-26-1807 Ann & Abia received on certificate from Mount Holly Monthly Meeting
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Brown 8-28-1827 Abia W granted certificate to Springfield, Monthly Meeting, Ohio
    5. St. George Sealings (old film #23059) pt. 4 Bk E p. 1018
    6. Endowment House baptisms film #183,381 Book B page 226, 173,227
    p. 173
    Abiah William Brown, proxy, 8 Sep 1870
    William Brown, born Eng. gg son
    Samuel Brown, born U.S. gr son
    Abiah William Brown b. 18 Oct. 1799 N.Y. d. 27 Aug 1848, son
    Ephraim Haines, Sr., step grandson
    Ephraim Haines, Jr., step nephew

    Ann Kempton Brown Dunyon, proxy 8 Sep 1870
    Great Grandmother Brown great grand daughter
    Ann Kempton Brown grand daughter
    Abiah Brown's wife grand niece
    Abia William Brown's intended wife of his youth -- friend (Other friends)
    p. 226
    Abby Cadwallader Brown, proxy, 12 Oct 1870
    Mrs. Jos. Cadwallader, gg dau
    Mrs. Reese Cadwallader gr. dau
    Eliz. Sharpless step gr dau
    Jane Haines Cadwallader dau
    Sarah Cadwallader gr. niece, -i-l
    Mrs. John Cadwallader gr. niece -i-l
    Annie Cattle Cadwallader niece
    Finaty Cadwallader Townson gr niece
    Mirah Cadwallader gr, niece
    Hannah Cadwallader Irish niece
    Hannah Dillon Cadwallader niece -i-l
    Mary Trotter Brown daughter b. 28 Nov 1837 Miami, Ohio

    Abiah William Brown, proxy; 12 Oct 1870
    Abia Brown, grand nephew
    Joseph Cadwallader, 2nd great grand son
    Reese Cadwallader great grand son
    Asa " grand son
    Septamus " great grand nephew
    John " grand nephew
    Jona " great nephew, born 1799 Lafayette, Pennsylvania
    William Cadwallader nephew, born 1799 Lafayette, Pennsylvania
    Nathan Cadwallader nephew born Jeffereson, Ohio
    Josiah Haines gread grand son
    Joshia Haines grand nephew
    p. 227
    Jane Cadwallader Brown Johnson, proxy, 12 Oct 1870
    Catherine Haines grand niece
    Elizabeth Haines Vanemens, b. Pennsylvania grand niece
    Margaret Haines Logan b. Pennsylvania niece
    Mary Updegraph b. Ohio niece
    Sarah Humphrey Cadwallader b. Ohio niece

    N.Y. D. 27 Aug 1848, son
    7. Springville, Utah Ward rec
    8. Family reocrds of Abbie Whiting
    9. 1850 US Fed Census Nauvoo, Illinois #1866-1869
    10. Old letters from Abiah William Brown
    11. Endowment House Sealings, Bk C-p. 246 (Part 15) 18 Oct 1857
    Benjamin Brown b 30 Sep 1794 Bolton, Washington, N.Y.
    Abbey Cadwallader b. 31 Jan 1797 Brownsville, fayette, Pennsylvania
    Sarah Hardemean b 8 Jan 1825

    23058 pt. 1 St. George adoptions and seal of children, Bk B p. 31
    Abia Wm. Brown, dead b 18 Oct 1799 Mt. Holly, New Jersey d 29 Aug 1848
    Abby Cadwallader Brown, b 31 Jan 1797 Newport, Pennsylvania d 25 Feb 1872
    adopted to John Smith patriarch 30 Oct 1879
    Page 32 31 Oct 1879
    Mifflin Penwood Brown Bristol, dead, b. 3 Apr 1851 Clark Co. Iowa, d. 10 Apr. 1851
    Lorenzo Snow Whiting b 30 Jul 1860 Manit
    Francis Elmer Whiting dead b 12 May 1864 Springville
    sealed to Edwin Whiting and Ahannah Haines Brown Whiting (the father of the two latter and the mother of all three.
    p. 395 Hannah Haines Brown Whiting b. 21 Jul 1834 Miami, Ohio sealed to Benjamin Brown, dead and her mother Abby Cadwallader Brown, dead.

    pt. 12 p. 1146 (GS no. 23060) St. George Sealings, 2 Dec 1926
    Abiah William Brown b 18 Oct 1799
    Abby Cadwallader b 31 Jan 1797 (no endowment dates)

    pt. 4 p. 1018 (GS ser no 23059 St. George Sealings 2 Dec 1926
    Abia William brown and Abby Cadwallader (all children sealed to them as per family group sheet)

    St. George Endowments 30 Oct 1879
    Abiah William Brown

    Abia married Cadwallader, Abigail on 8 Mar 1830 in Damascus MH, Columbiana, Ohio, United States. Abigail (daughter of Cadwallader, Asa and Haines, Jane) was born on 31 Jan 1797 in Brownsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Feb 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried in Feb 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Cadwallader, Abigail was born on 31 Jan 1797 in Brownsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania (daughter of Cadwallader, Asa and Haines, Jane); died on 23 Feb 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried in Feb 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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    • _COLOR: Blue

    Notes:

    1850 US Fed Census Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Nov 1855
    1866/1869 Horace Bristol 40 Male Bricklayer NY
    Hannah 17 Fem Ohio
    Abba Brown 54 Fem Ohio
    Ann 19 fem Ohio
    William 10 Male Ohio
    Abba Brown in the 1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Abba Brown
    Age: 54
    Birth Year: abt 1796
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1850: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA
    Gender: Female
    Family Number: 1869
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Horace Bristol 40
    Hannah Bristol 17
    Abba Brown 54
    Ann Brown 9
    William Brown 10
    Source Citation
    Year: 1850; Census Place: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; Roll: M432_109; Page: 398B; Image: 266

    http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/1850usfedcenancestry/16249100/printer-friendly

    actual image:

    http://interactive.ancestry.com/8054/4193358-00266/16249100?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3dtry%26h%3d16249100%26indivrecord%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord
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    1860 US Fed Census Provo, Utah, Utah Territory
    3053 /2386 Jno H. Dunion 49 F Massachusetts
    Ann H. 30 F Ohio
    Dora 11 F Illinois
    Dorwin 11 M Illinois
    Elma 03 F Utah Territory
    Isaac J. 01 M Utah Territory
    Abby Brown 63 F Pennsylvania
    Jane Allen 30 F Scotland
    William Ferguson 22 M Scotland
    Thomas McGlollen 35 M Ireland
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    1870 US Fed Census Draperville, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory 14 Sep 1870 Page 11
    80/80/ Dunyon, John L 60 Male White Physician 2000 500 Massachusetts
    Ann K 39 Fem White Keep House Ohio
    Dora A. 21 FEm White Illinois
    Alma D. 13 Fem White At house Utah
    Isaac 11 male White At house Utah
    Joy W. 05 male White At HOuse Utah
    Abiah W. 02 male White At house Utah
    Brown, Abby C. 73 Fem White done Pennsylvania
    =========
    Death date taken from Tombstone

    Children:
    1. Brown, Ann Kempton was born on 13 Apr 1831 in Damascus, Columbiana, Ohio, United States; died on 22 Jun 1877 in Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 23 Jun 1877 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
    2. Brown, Jane Cadwallader was born on 5 Jun 1832 in Birmingham, Erie, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Jan 1908 in Colonia Díaz, Chihuahua, Mexico; was buried on 21 Jan 1908 in Colonia Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico.
    3. Brown, Elizabeth was born on 22 Jan 1833 in Birmingham, Columbia, Ohio, United States; died on 8 May 1833; was buried in Aug 1833 in Burningham, Columbia, Ohio, United States.
    4. 5. Brown, Hannah Haines was born on 21 Jul 1834 in Goshen, Columbiana, Ohio; died on 31 Dec 1896 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 2 Jan 1897 in Evergreen Cemetery, Mapleton, Utah, Utah.
    5. Brown, William was born in 1835; died on 8 Aug 1835 in Goshen, Clrmnt, Ohio, United States; was buried in Aug 1835.
    6. Brown, Mary Trotter was born on 28 Nov 1837 in Birmingham, Ohio, United States; died on 27 Sep 1848; was buried in Sep 1848 in Ohio, United States, United States.
    7. Brown, Abia William was born on 5 May 1840 in Minford, Harrison Township, Scioto, Ohio, United States; died on 27 Mar 1924 in Fredonia, Coconino, Arizona, United States, United States; was buried on 30 Mar 1924 in Fredonia, Coconino, Arizona, United States, United States.

  5. 12.  Waterman, William was born in 1796 in Wraxall, Somerset, England (son of Waterman, Thomas and Tovey, Betty); died on 17 Mar 1838 in Wraxall, Somerset, England; was buried on 25 Mar 1838 in Wraxall, Somerset, England.

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    • _COLOR: Blue

    Notes:

    !BIRTH: CERT. BIRTH ENTRY- SOMERSET HOUSE - ENT#383-REG. DIST.OF

    !Mar.Cert.George Waterman and Mary ann Millard(Miller0;Bapt,George,Mary Ann and
    Lemuel,LDS Bristol Conf.British Mission film #0086987,pp.14,16,20.;Bapt.William
    and George Thomas,Springville,Ut.Ward film # 0026457;George Waterman ,Ch # 3
    data IGI 1988 ed.;LDS data TIB,IGI;Death cert.Sarah Ann and Clara;birth
    cert,Emma,George Thomas,Lemuel,Rhoda and Ellen.;research Robert Whiting,8015
    King St. Boise, Id,83704;Research Evelyn Baird 38 N 100 W Manti,Ut
    84642;Clapton BTS film # 1278918;
    ;Nailsea Census l851 film # 0221106;1861 film # 0542854
    BEDMINSTER - SUB DIST YATTON, SOMERSET, ENGLAND
    Born St. Phillip Parish, Gloucester England; Civil Parish is Temple

    William married Wolf, Sarah on 30 Nov 1814 in Hatfield, Broad Oak, Essex, England. Sarah (daughter of Wolf, William and Britain, Sarah) was born about 1794 in . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Wolf, Sarah was born about 1794 in (daughter of Wolf, William and Britain, Sarah).

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    • _COLOR: Blue

    Children:
    1. Waterman, Mary Anne was born in 1816 in Clapton In Gordano, Somerset, England; was christened on 10 Nov 1816 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; died on 25 Jan 1818 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; was buried on 25 Jan 1818 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England.
    2. Waterman, William Wolfe was born in 1818 in England; was christened on 1 Nov 1818 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; died before 1881 in Montana Territory, United States.
    3. Waterman, Charles was born on 9 Oct 1820 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; died on 19 Apr 1920 in Plymouth, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States.
    4. Waterman, Mary Anne was born in 1823 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; died in Apr 1825 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; was buried on 25 Apr 1825 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England.
    5. 6. Waterman, George was born on 28 Sep 1825 in Clapton, In Gordano, Somerset, England; was christened on 1 Oct 1824 in Clapton In Gardeno, Somerset, England; died on 13 Oct 1898 in Mapleton, Utah, Ut; was buried on 15 Oct 1898 in Evergreen Cem, Springville, Utah.
    6. Waterman, James

  7. 14.  Millard(Miller), Benjamin was born in 1793 in Backwell, Somerset, England; was christened on 2 Mar 1793 in Backwell, Somerset, England (son of Weston, Edward and Millard, Elinor); died on 14 Feb 1881 in Long Ashton, Somerset, England; was buried in Feb 1881 in Nailsea, Somerset, England.

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    Notes:

    !LDS ordances-IGI 1988 Ed.;Backwell,Somerset Par.Reg. film #l278896;

    LDS British Mission Bristol Conf.film#0086987;

    Mar.Cert.George Waterman,Mary Ann Millard(Miller0;Death Cert.Benjamin Millard(Miller);

    Nailsea Census 1841#0474603;1851#0221106;1861 #0542854;

    Research,Robert Whiting,8015 King St.. Boise,Id.83704;

    Research Evelyn Baird,38 N l00 W Manit,Ut.84642 Sarah Ann Millers
    birth determined by l841 and l861 census

    Benjamin died in the Long Aston workhouse. Indications were that he was
    buried in Nailsea, altho it is possible that he is buried at Long Ashton.

    LDS emmigration records of 1875 show that he paid part of the passage to America for his two grandsons, WILLIAM AND THOMAS WATERMAN who sailed on the
    "Dakota";

    research ,January 1995 by Nancy Sandrock in bastardly Bond Records
    of Somerset revelead that Benjamins father was Edward Weston,the elder,of
    Barrow,farmer.

    Benjamin married Broad, Sarah Ann on 12 Nov 1822 in Backwell, Somerset, England. Sarah (daughter of Broad, Thomas and Smith, Ruth) was born about 1787 in Dundry, Somerset, England; died in in Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Broad, Sarah Ann was born about 1787 in Dundry, Somerset, England (daughter of Broad, Thomas and Smith, Ruth); died in in Somerset, England.

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    Children:
    1. 7. Millar (Miller Or Millard), Mary Ann was born on 6 Jan 1828 in Backwell, Somerset, England; was christened on 3 Feb 1828 in Backwell, Somerset, England; died on 13 Jul 1904 in Mapleton, Utah, Utah; was buried on 16 Jul 1904 in Springville, Utah, Utah, United States.