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2251 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 1 Sep 1965, SLAKE.~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 22 Jul 1981, OGDEN.
 
Family F10308
 
2252 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 12 Apr 1954
 
Family F8381
 
2253 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 17 May 2003, ARIZO. Family F9123
 
2254 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 18 Dec 1871, EHOUS.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
 
Family F3358
 
2255 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 19 Apr 2013, SGEOR. Family F9697
 
2256 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 2 Jan 1913, MANTI. Family F3122
 
2257 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 20 Nov 1996, LONDO. Family F218
 
2258 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 22 Nov 1895, MANTI.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Provo, Utah, Utah, United States.
 
Family F6163
 
2259 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 23 Feb 1952 Family F8648
 
2260 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 25 Sep 2012, JRIVE. Family F1970
 
2261 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 27 Apr 1994, JRIVE. Family F3356
 
2262 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 27 Jun 1958
 
Family F8378
 
2263 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 27 Oct 1972, LANGE. Family F9461
 
2264 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 27 Sep 1979, OAKLA. Family F10206
 
2265 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 4 Jan 1940, SLAKE. Family F6760
 
2266 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 6 Apr 1995, PROVO. Family F6464
 
2267 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 6 Jun 1986, SGEOR.
 
Family F10174
 
2268 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp Submitted

!SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp Submitted

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.
 
Family F3378
 
2269 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp Submitted

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.
 
Family F3377
 
2270 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp Submitted

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.
 
Family F3375
 
2271 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp Submitted

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of California, United States.
 
Family F3374
 
2272 !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp SubmittedMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Of Utah, United States.
 
Family F3345
 
2273 !She is the granddaughter of Colonel John Quincy.

Note: - Information from James Thompson via Prodigy indicates she had 4children with William Stephens Smith. (ADA048)- Sailed with daughter,Abigail, to Europe on 20 June 1784 on the ship "Active." ("The AdamsChronicles," pg. 114).

!Amer. Desc. of Henry LUCE of Martha's Vineyard-pg. 1821-A - Abigail SMITH and Pres John ADAMS were 3rd Cousins.

Abigail Smith (1764-1818); was a third cousin to her husband, John Adams. They are both great-great grandchildren of Thomas Boylston. Historians do not know if they were aware of this fact when they were married. See the portrait of First Lady Abigail (Smith) Adams, by Gilbert Stuart. Abigail was the first First Lady to occupy the White House. Wife of John Adams, second president of the United States, and mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president. She was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, the daughter of the Reverend William Smith, minister of the Congregational church there. Through her mother, Elizabeth Quincy (1721-75), she was descended from the 17th-century Puritan preacher Thomas Shepard (1605-49) of Cambridge. Although she had little formal education, she was among the most influential women of her day, especially as a fashion leader and social arbiter. During and after the American Revolution she was separated for long periods of time from her husband, who was first a delegate to Congress and later a diplomat in Europe. Her letters to him present a vivid picture of the time. After 1800 she lived in Washington, D.C., and thereafter in Braintree, Massachusetts. The Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife, Abigail (2 volumes, 1876), published with a memoir by their grandson, Charles Francis Adams, and later collections of her letters show that she was perceptive, sagacious, warmhearted, and generous.

Notes handwritten by Margaret Elizabeth (Olive May Wiley) Gunn Leonard: Abigail Smith of Weymouth, Mass. Mother was a Quincy, her father was a minister and taught a sickly Abigair the basices at home. She read thru her father's library and then larger library of Grandfather Quincy. At 20 married John Adams, farmer, lawyer and lived on his Braintree farm south of Boston.Ran John's law office and the farm and reared 4 children while John was working for his country. Two other children died when infants. Sometimes did not see John for years when he was sent abroad on diplomatic missions. John became 1st Ambassador to Great Brittain, then V. Pres. and in 1797 the 2nd president of the U.S. She lived to see her son John Quincy Adams become Secy. of State, but died before he became our sixth president. Excerpt from newspaper (name unknown) clipping: Abigail Adams John Quincy Adams said his mother was an angel upon the earth. She a minister of blessings to all within her sphere of action. Her heart was the abode of heavenly purity. She had no feelings but of kindness and beneficence, yet her mind was as firm as her temper was mild and gentle. She had known sorrow but her sorrow was silent. Had she lived to the age of the patriarchs, evry day of her life would have been filled with clouds of goodness and of love. Additional notes written by MGL, appear to have been taken from some published work: Abigail Adams by Ewing Stone 1. Abigair Smith daughter of Pastor at 17 she became friend of John Adams. Married when she was 19, he was 28. "Sometimes I think the bottom of me is more important than the top." At 19 married. 1. Abigail; 2. John Quincy; 3. Charles; 4. Tommy; 5. Susanne (died 1 year old). Reared as delicate, but she became strong when "I married John Adams I had to be." He was in France 9 months with 2 boys and never wrote Abigail a word.

!New Eng Gen Vol I,Fam Grp Sh by Maj George Wallace Hanks, Salt Lake City. Also info from Encyclopedia of Biography for Mass,p179 daug of William and Elizabeth Quincy Smith.

Notes for Abigail Smith: Biography: Inheriting New England's strongest traditions, Abigail Smith was born in 1744 at Weymouth, Massachusetts. On her mother's side she was descended from the Quincys, a family of great prestige in the colony; her father and other forebearers were Congregational ministers, leaders in a society that held its clergy in high esteem. Like other women of the time, Abigail lacked formal education; but her curiosity spurred her keen intelligence, and she read avidly the books at hand. Reading created a bond between her and young John Adams, Harvard graduate launched on a career in law, and they were married in 1764. It was a marriage of the mind and of the heart, enduring for more than half a century, enriched by time. The young couple lived on John's small farm at Braintree or in Boston as his practice expanded. In ten years she bore three sons and two daughters; she looked after family and home when he went traveling as circuit judge. "Alas!" she wrote in December 1773, "How many snow banks divide thee and me...." Long separations kept Abigail from her husband while he served the country they loved, as delegate to the Continental Congress, envoy abroad, elected officer under the Constitution. Her letters--pungent, witty, and vivid, spelled just as she spoke--detail her life in times of revolution. They tell the story of the woman who stayed at home to struggle with wartime shortages and inflation; to run the farm with a minimum of help; to teach four children when formal education was interrupted. Most of all, they tell of her loneliness without her "dearest Friend." The "one single expression," she said, "dwelt upon my mind and played about my Heart...." In 1784, she joined him at his diplomatic post in Paris, and observed with interest the manners of the French. After 1785, she filled the difficult role of wife of the first United States Minister to Great Britain, and did so with dignity and tact. They returned happily in 1788 to Massach usetts and the handsome house they had just acquired in Braintree, later called Quincy, home for the rest of their lives. As wife of the first Vice President, Abigail became a good friend to Mrs. Washington and a valued help in official entertaining, drawing on her experience of courts and society abroad. After 1791, however, poor health forced her to spend as much time as possible in Quincy. Illness or trouble found her resolute; as she once declared, she would "not forget the blessings which sweeten life." When John Adams was elected President, she continued a formal pattern of entertaining--even in the primitive conditions she found at the new capital in November 1800. The city was wilderness, the President's House far from completion. Her private complaints to her family provide blunt accounts of both, but for her three months in Washington she duly held her dinners and receptions. The Adamses retired to Quincy in 1801, and for 17 years enjoyed the companionship that public life had long denied them. Abigail died in 1818, and is buried beside her husband in United First Parish Church. She leaves her country a most remarkable record as patriot and First Lady, wife of one President and mother of another.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 22 Nov 1744

DEATH: Also shown as Died Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried United First Parish Church Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. 
Smith, Abigail (I26617)
 
2274 !SLGC: 20 Jan 1922, 5 May 1959 AZ;

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Oswego, Tioga, New York, United States.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Springville, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Cox, Augustus (I23486)
 
2275 !SLGC: 3 Feb 66 Jewett, Exercise (I23335)
 
2276 !SLGC:18 Feb 1926 Re 15 Jul 1975 AZ Cox, Agnes (I23193)
 
2277 !SLGC:3 Feb 66 LG Jewett, Hepsibeth (I23328)
 
2278 !Source: Book Written by L. Don Berchtold, "History of Don Merlin Grover and Jennette Morris Grover, Ancestors and Descendants, FHL Call No. US and Can, Book Area 929.273, G919Bδ. Ordnance data taken from the IGI and statistical data obtained from the Ancestrial File (See ID Number).

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Cossington, Leicestershire, England.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America. 
Webster, Anne (I26387)
 
2279 !Source: Book Written by L. Don Berchtold, "History of Don Merlin Grover and Jennette Morris Grover, Ancestors and Descendants, FHL Call No. US and Can, Book Area 929.273, G919Bδ. Ordinance Data taken from the IGI. It is possible that he is the husband of Abigail Swan RIN 1316 Richardson, John (I27953)
 
2280 !SOURCE: THE COLLINS-CADWELL GENEALOLGY, 1983 EDITION, PG 286

!1666 BIRTH: Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers of New England; Vol. I; p. 436.

!FGR: Page 223, 228; BOOK Ancestry of Lawrence Williams, Part II, compiled by Cornelia Bartow Williams, Privately printed Chicago, 1915 copy % Pat Roberts, American Fork, Utah. BURIED: East Burial Place (Riverside Cemetery) Middletown, Conn. DEATH: ? page 228 says 3 May 1772. Tombstone inscription 5th Day of May 1772 !LDS: B: E: SS: SP: DATES; IGI CD-ROM 1/95 ED.

!1. BIRTH: "Genealogies of Connecticut Families," Nehgr, Vol. 1, A-G, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983, page 471. !2. MARRIAGE: Vol. 1, page 89, Saybrook, Middlesex, CT TR, "SaybrookColony Vital Records," Elizebeth Plimpton, Saybrook Press, Old Saybrook, 1985, page 18. !3. DEATH: "Genealogies of Connecticut Families," Nehgr, Vol. 1, A-G, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983, page 471.

!Birthdate from Barbour - Middleton, Conn. V.R., page 113. !Marriage Date - Same source. 
Collins, Mary (I5760)
 
2281 !Source: Arch Rec Naoma M. Harker; IGI 1988 7450367 002953 Smith, Sarah (I17737)
 
2282 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.

!SOURCE: Family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!BIRTH: Source headstone.

!MARRIAGE: Source headstone.

!BURIAL: Buried in Little Butte Cemetery in Annis, Jefferson, Idaho. 
Fullmer, John Howard (I16045)
 
2283 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.

!SOURCE: Misc. family group sheets and records in possession of Jan eWhiting
Olsen.

!DEATH: Family group sheet Maude died at her sons home possibly in Burkley
California, then cremated and buried in California.

!MISC: Family group sheet. "Maude-later legally changed her name to Mary.

!DIVORCE: Family group sheet. Sealing to Adrian Lenord Rice was cancelled (no
date given) 
Fullmer, Maude Whiting (I16042)
 
2284 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.

!SOURCE: Misc. family group sheets and records in possession of Jan eWhiting
Olsen.

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

DEATH: Also shown as Died Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, United States.

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

DEATH: Also shown as Died Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, United States. 
Fullmer, Richard Alvin (I16041)
 
2285 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Misc family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!DEATH: Alice died from rheumatic fever. 
Fullmer, Alice (I16043)
 
2286 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Misc family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!MISSION: North Western States.

!BURIAL: Bountiful City Cemetery.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Fullmer, Beatrice (I16038)
 
2287 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Misc family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!MISSIONS: 3 days after his marriage Albert left for mission to Nort hCentral
States. In 1969-1970 with his wife (Norma) they served a mission in North Dakota
and Montana.

!BURIAl: Funeral services were in Leslie, Idaho, and burial is in Mt .McCaleb
Cemetery in Mackay, Idaho. 
Fullmer, Albert Whiting (I16044)
 
2288 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Misc. family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!MISSION: Margaret and husband Newell served Texas Mission.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Fullmer, Margaret Mary (I16039)
 
2289 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Misc. family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

Birth date is accurate as per source noting that he was born 5 yearsbefore the marriage at age 12 of his mother. Find correspondingsource to verify.


!MARRIAGE #1: Anna and William recieved a temple cancellation.

!MARRIAGE #2: Myrdean was sealed to first husband (Birch). Myrdeand and William
were only married for time.

!BURIAL: Little Butte Cemetery, Annis, Jefferson, Idaho.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Fullmer, William Ross (I16040)
 
2290 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Twin, died as infant.

!SOURCE: Family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Baker.

!MISC: Harriet and twin Maria were given grandmothers names.

!DEATH: Death date could be 24 Oct 1909. 
Fullmer, Harriet (I16046)
 
2291 !SOURCE: BK "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" P 881, by Frank Esshom.
Twin, died as infant.

!SOURCE: Family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Baker.

!MISC: Maria and twin Harriet were given grandmothers names.

!DEATH: Death date could be 24 Oct 1909. 
Fullmer, Maria (I16478)
 
2292 !SOURCE: Charlemagne Tower, Tower Genealogy: An Account of the Descendants of John Tower, of Hingham, Mass. (Cambridge: University Press, 1891), p. 133.
!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 9 Sep 2005. Cites Vital Records of Wrentham, Massachusetts to the Year 1850: "Dorcas Whiting {52108} was born Feb. 13, 1781 in Wrentham, Norfolk, MA, the daughter of Elkanah and Dorcas Whiting. Elkanah Whiting died June 5, 1841, age 84 yrs. 3 mos. {b. abt March 1757} in Wrentham, Norfolk, MA and is buried in the Great Plain Cemetery, Wrentham, MA. Dorcas died Apr. 21 (Apr. 20 on gravestone) 1816 in her 58th year {b. abt 1759} in Wrentham, Norfolk, MA and is buried in the Great Plain Cemetery, Wrentham, MA." 
Jillson, Shubael (I14737)
 
2293 !Source: Evelyn W. Baird

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hamilton, Ravalli, Montana, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hamilton, Ravalli, Montana, United States. 
Whiting, Melvin Ray (I17817)
 
2294 !SOURCE: Family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!BURIAL: In Forest Lawn Park, Los Angeles.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Cox, Annie Irene (I16033)
 
2295 !SOURCE: Family record Ronald E.CAZIER 121 N.Horne apt B.Mesa AZ 85203 (1997) !SOURCE: FOOTE FAMILY Comprising th GENEALOGY AND HISTORY of NATHANIEL FOOTE OF WETHERSFIELD, CONN. AND HIS DESCENDANTS Vol I. 1907 Foote, Abram W.; Rutland, VT Vol 1 pg 17 Reprinted 1974, 2nd reprinting 1984

!Jonathan DEMING of France and Shalford (near Colchester, Essex, England) Hartford Times, Sat. 22 Mar 1947 col 7; Hartford Times Sat. 20 Sept 1947 col 6 died between 22 Mar and 20 Sep 1647 FGS: as par Ellen Mecham; Rt 1; Firth, Id

!Hartford Times, 22 Mar 1947, Col 7 Hartford Times, 20 sep 1947, Col 6

!1. Hartford Times, Saturaday, 22 Mar 1947, col 7, & 20 Sep 1947, col 6 2. Jonathan's birth listed as "of France & Shalford near Colchester" 3. sub by Ellen Mecham, Rte 1, Firth, Idaho

Footprints, Vol IV, No. 4, Oct 1989, p. 9; Foote Family Association of America:
Her (Elizabeth DEMING) parents were John DEMING, b. ca 1574 near Migne, France; and escaped to Shalford, England to escape persecution at time of the massacre. He m. at Shalford, Elizabeth GILBERT, b. 1578, dau. of Josiah GILBERT. John DEMING d. 1644." also ".... parents of Elizabeth DEMING: I have made limited inquiry in this regard and all I ever found (and never verified) is that her father was John/Jonathan De Ming, b. in Picardy, France; and in later years, a resident of Shalford, Essex, England." 
Deming, Jonathan (I26397)
 
2296 !SOURCE: Family records and group sheets in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

!BIRTH: Delayed certificate. Copy in possession of C.E. Warner.

!BAPTISM: Co. Rec. Office, SL Gen. Lib. Co. Rec. Office, Manistee, Mich.

!OCCUPATIONS: "Golden Wedding Anniversary" newspaper article (date and paper
not known) in possession of Beth W. Baker. Compiled a book of original poems,
"Autumn Leaves".

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Bear Lake, Manistee, Michigan, United States.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Bear Lake, Manistee, Michigan, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Payson, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Carleton, Olive Rachel (I16031)
 
2297 !SOURCE: Family records and group sheets in possession of Jane Whiting Olsen.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Cook, Martha (I37733)
 
2298 !SOURCE: Family records of June Whiting Blanchard. Albert was an onl ychild and
only lived 5 hours, his ambilical cord was not tied tight enough an dhe bled to
death.

!Burial: Family records. Little Butte Cemetery, Annis, Jefferson, Idaho. 
Matson, Albert John (I16477)
 
2299 !SOURCE: Marriage announcement of Clinton and Elaine, newspaper and date not
known, in possession of Beth W. Baker. Clinton of Provo, Utah. Attending BYU and after marriage couple plan to live in Provo, Utah. Marriage was officiated by President David Smith.

!SOURCE: Marriage announcement of Clinton and Elaine, newspaper and date not
known, in possession of Beth W. Baker. Clinton of Provo, Utah. Attending BYU and after marriage couple plan to live in Provo, Utah. Marriage was officiated by President David Smith.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased 
Oaks, Clinton Lewis (I16163)
 
2300 !SOURCE: Misc family group sheets and records in possession of Jane Whiting
Olsen.

!BIRTH: FLM #02171 and # 026171 Chruch Ward Rec Gen. Library.

!BLESSED: 2 Sep 1880 by Stephen C. Perry.

!DEATH: Deceased Membership File #129. Some family group sheets hav edeath date
as 4 Apr 1959.

!BAPTISM & ENDOW & SS: Temple Ordinance Data Deceased Membership fil e#129 Gen.
Lib. Rebaptised 6 Feb 1969 SLAKE.

!MISC: Bk "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah", P882, by Frank Esshom. Gives
husbands name and marriage date, parents names, her birth date, and lists
children and their birth dates. Her name is spelled Fannie Verona.

!MISC: She was also known as Fan.
==========================ern L. were born in the new house over the line in Custer Co.
The division line between Custer and Butte counties ran through the farm of William Fullmer, Glenna Lucille was born in the old house in Butte Co.; Carol Jessy, Melva V. and Vern L. were born in the new house over the line in Custer Co.

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

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States. 
Whiting, Fanny Verona (I16013)
 

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