Charles Henry FENTON [Parents] was born on 23 Jun 1873 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah. He died on 13 Aug 1931 in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming. He was buried on 16 Aug 1931 in Green River Cem., Green River, Sweetwater, Wyoming. He was sealed to his parents on 15 Jan 1976 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. He was baptized on 4 Apr 1894. He was endowed on 24 May 1951 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. He married Alice BOYD on 3 Nov 1902 in Virginia City, Madison, Mt. They were sealed in the I temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Note: Birth could also be the 24 of June 1873.
Alice BOYD was born on 29 Dec 1879 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. She was christened on 7 Nov 1880 in St. Marks Church, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. She died on 25 Nov 1942 in Green River, Sweetwater, Wyoming. She was buried on 29 Nov 1942 in Green River Cem., Green River, Sweetwater, Wyoming. She was baptized on 4 Mar 1888. She was endowed on 14 Jun 1951 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She married Charles Henry FENTON on 3 Nov 1902 in Virginia City, Madison, Mt. They were sealed in the I temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
They had the following children:
Sanford FORBUSH was born on 11 Jul 1872 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah. He died on 27 Jul 1938 in Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho. He was buried in Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho. He was sealed to his parents on 6 Apr 1977 in the St. George Utah temple. He was baptized on 3 Sep 1947. He was endowed on 5 Sep 1947 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. He married Sarah Amelia FENTON on 3 Sep 1894 in Rudy, Bingham, Idaho. They were sealed on 5 Nov 1947 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Sarah Amelia FENTON [Parents] was born on 10 Apr 1877 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah. She died on 18 Jun 1930 in Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho. She was buried in Bates, Teton, Idaho. She was sealed to her parents on 15 Jan 1976 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was baptized on 21 Apr 1894. She was endowed on 3 Mar 1932 in the Salt Lake temple. She married Sanford FORBUSH on 3 Sep 1894 in Rudy, Bingham, Idaho. They were sealed on 5 Nov 1947 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
They had the following children:
Elijor Jonathan FORBUSH was born on 16 Apr 1877 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah. He died on 3 Jan 1904 in At Homestead, near Iona, Bingham, Idaho. He was buried on 6 Jan 1904 in Rosehill Cem., Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho. He was sealed to his parents on 9 Oct 1934 in the Salt Lake temple. He was baptized on 6 Jan 1920. He was endowed on 7 Jan 1920 in the Salt Lake temple. He married Clara May FENTON on 22 Apr 1902 in Ajo, Iona, Bingham, Idaho. They were sealed on 7 May 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Note: Also have extra dates for Baptism and Endowment.
Baptism: 6 Jan 1920
!Endowment: 9 Sep 1969
Clara May FENTON [Parents] was born on 10 Aug 1882 in Georgetown, Oneida, Idaho. She died on 1 Aug 1931 in Bates Farm House, Bates, Teton, Idaho. She was buried on 4 Aug 1931 in Bates Cemetery, Bates, Teton, Idaho. She was sealed to her parents on 22 Jan 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was baptized on 21 Apr 1894. She was endowed on 21 Aug 1912 in the Salt Lake temple. She married Elijor Jonathan FORBUSH on 22 Apr 1902 in Ajo, Iona, Bingham, Idaho. They were sealed on 7 May 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.
Other marriages:WOOD, Walter John
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
They had the following children:
Walter John WOOD was born on 27 Mar 1882 in Elba, Cassia, Idaho. He died on 15 Apr 1967 in Rexburg, Madison, Idaho. He was buried on 18 Apr 1967 in Bates Cemetery, Driggs, Teton, Idaho. He was born in the covenant. He was baptized on 4 Sep 1890. He was endowed on 21 Aug 1912 in the Salt Lake temple. He married Clara May FENTON on 1 Aug 1905 in Iona, Bnnvll, Id. They were sealed on 21 Aug 1912 in the Salt Lake temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Clara May FENTON [Parents] was born on 10 Aug 1882 in Georgetown, Oneida, Idaho. She died on 1 Aug 1931 in Bates Farm House, Bates, Teton, Idaho. She was buried on 4 Aug 1931 in Bates Cemetery, Bates, Teton, Idaho. She was sealed to her parents on 22 Jan 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was baptized on 21 Apr 1894. She was endowed on 21 Aug 1912 in the Salt Lake temple. She married Walter John WOOD on 1 Aug 1905 in Iona, Bnnvll, Id. They were sealed on 21 Aug 1912 in the Salt Lake temple.
Other marriages:FORBUSH, Elijor Jonathan
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
They had the following children:
Robert Elijah FENTON II [Parents] was born on 11 Oct 1780 in Greene, Chenango, New York. He died on 25 Feb 1865 in Greene, Chenango, New York. He was buried in Feb 1865 in Sylvan Lawn Cem., Greene, Chenango, New York. He was sealed to his parents on 22 Feb 1945 in the St. George Utah temple. He was baptized on 17 Jun 1884. He was endowed on 30 Apr 1901 in the St. George Utah temple. He married Louisa STEPHENS in 1802 in Greene, Chenango, New York. They were sealed on 18 Aug 1976 in the Salt Lake temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Louisa STEPHENS [Parents] was born on 20 Feb 1781 in Smithfield Flats, Chenango, New York. She died on 18 Nov 1861 in Greene, Chenango, New York. She was buried in Nov 1861 in Sylvan Lawn Cem., Greene, Chenango, New York. She was sealed to her parents on 14 Aug 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was baptized on 16 Jul 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was endowed on 14 Aug 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She married Robert Elijah FENTON II in 1802 in Greene, Chenango, New York. They were sealed on 18 Aug 1976 in the Salt Lake temple.
Other marriages:BROWN,
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Notes: Louisa is also thought to be known as Loiza and Lois.
They had the following children:
F i Susan FENTON was born on 26 Apr 1808 in Greene, Chenango, New York. She died after 1846. She was sealed to her parents on 3 Apr 1975 in the Provo Utah temple. She was baptized on 11 Mar 1975 in the Provo Utah temple. She was endowed on 3 Apr 1975 in the Provo Utah temple.
Sources
!BIRTH: IGI
!DEATH DATE: Ancestral FileF ii Lucy A. FENTON was born on 13 Jun 1824 in Greene, Chenango, New York. She was sealed to her parents on 14 Aug 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was baptized on 16 Jul 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was endowed on 17 Jul 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.
Sources
!BIRTH: IGI
!BIRTH NOTE: Another Entry on the IGI shows her born on the 24 April 1824F iii Laura FENTON was born on 4 Jun 1826 in Greene, Chenango, New York. She died on 3 Jan 1885. She was sealed to her parents on 7 May 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was baptized on 1 Apr 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. She was endowed on 2 Apr 1975 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple.
Sources
!BIRTH: IGI
!DEATH DATE: Ancestral FileM iv Parmer Robert FENTON
John RICHAN [Parents] was born on 24 Dec 1799 in Sunderland, Durham, England. He was christened on 23 Mar 1800 in Sunderland, Durham, England. He died on 21 Sep 1878 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah. He was buried about 23 Sep 1878 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah. He was sealed to his parents on 21 Nov 1949 in the Salt Lake temple. He was baptized on 8 Jul 1851. He was endowed on 1 Nov 1868 in the Endowment House temple. He married Mary Ann HENDERSON. They were sealed on 19 Nov 1873 in the Endowment House temple.
Other marriages:WARDELL, Margaret Rayne
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, & DEATH: Records of Eugenia Richan-Hatch of Orem, UT
IMMIGRATION INFORMATION:
Came to Utah on the William Henry Chipman Company
Departed: 11-12 July 1866
Departed From: Wyoming, Nebraska(West bank of Missouri River about 40 miles south of Omaha)
Arrived in Salt Lake Valley: 15-16 September 1866
SOURCES: Need to check the Deseret News, September 26, 1866, Page 341
Mary Ann HENDERSON.Mary married John RICHAN. They were sealed on 19 Nov 1873 in the Endowment House temple.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
Frederick RICHAN [Parents] was born on 18 Feb 1848 in London, England. He was christened on 8 Jul 1850 in St. Andrews, Holborn, London, England. He died on 30 Oct 1928 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. He was sealed to his parents on 19 May 1970 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. He was baptized on 13 Mar 1857. He was endowed on 2 Dec 1855. He married Susan LAUGHTON on 2 Dec 1885 in Logan, Cache, Utah. They were sealed on 2 Dec 1885 in the Logan Utah temple.
BIRTH & DEATH: Ancestral File
MARRIAGE: IGI Batch and Sheet M178135 Source Call # 178135, Marriage to Susan Longhton.
IMMIGRATION INFORMATION:
Came to Utah on the William Henry Chipman Company
Departed: 11-12 July 1866
Departed From: Wyoming, Nebraska(West bank of Missouri River about 40 miles south of Omaha)
Arrived in Salt Lake Valley: 15-16 September 1866
SOURCES: Need to check the Deseret News, September 26, 1866, Page 341
Susan LAUGHTON.Susan married Frederick RICHAN on 2 Dec 1885 in Logan, Cache, Utah. They were sealed on 2 Dec 1885 in the Logan Utah temple.
Name: Spelling comes from IGI.
!Marriage: IGI Batch and Sheet M178135 Source Call # 178135, marriage to Frederick Richan.
William RICHAN [Parents] was born on 6 Nov 1846 in London, Middlesex, England. He was christened on 8 Jul 1850 in St. Andrews, Holborn, London, England. He died on 4 Aug 1910 in American Fork, Utah, Utah. He was buried on 7 Aug 1910 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah. He was sealed to his parents on 19 May 1970 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. He was baptized in Jun 1855. He was endowed on 26 May 1866 in the Endowment House temple. He married Annie HARMON about 1882 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Other marriages:BAIN, Mary Ann
CLEMENTS, Roksie or Roxie Anna
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH: Ancestral File
IMMIGRANT INFORMATION: Departed: August 9, 1864
Arrived: In Salt Lake Valley: 26-30 October 1864Company: William Hyde Company (1864)
Narrative:
William Hyde's Church train with 62 ox-drawn wagons left Wyoming, Nebraska Territory, on August 9. Wyoming was a Missouri river port founded in 1855 and used as the principal outfitting place by Mormon companies from 1864 to 1866. It was located 44 miles south of Omaha and 6 miles north of Nebraska City. Mormons were attracted to the port city of Wyoming because of its expansive staging ground and distance from Nebraska City. It was just far enough away from the rough elements and lures of Nebraska City, yet close enough that they could easily connect with the Nebraska City-Fort Kearny Cutoff. This cutoff was established about 1860 by military freight contractors and Nebraska City businessmen. It was the shortest route from the Missouri River to Fort Kearny and became a secondary route of the Oregon Trail. It ran 169 miles directly west and shortened the distance from the old Ox-Bow Trail by about 50 miles. Most of the 375 people in Hyde's company were Perpetual Emigrating Fund emigrants. Because of Indian troubles, Church officials instructed the party not to go beyond Salt Creek until Warren S. Snow's company caught up with them; then the two companies were to travel together. On August 30 they reached Fort Kearny, where their numbers were bolstered with others for added protection. The army reserved grazing rights at Fort Kearny, and companies weren't permitted to camp within a mile of the fort. Beyond the fort the train passed abandoned ranches and way stations and sometimes met travelers fleeing eastward. Rumors about Indians made them edgy. At one time, 500 Indians were rumored to be within a mile of the company, but no one reported actually seeing them. Although small groups of Indians did visit the train, they seemed contented with the few gifts doled out by some of the travelers. Traveling on the south side of the South Platte River, they reached Julesburg on September 12. At this place they sent a telegraph to Salt Lake reporting that many of the cattle in Hyde's and Snow's companies had a hoof ailment and requesting that 50 fresh yoke of oxen be sent to help. Within days fresh oxen and teamsters were assembled in the valley and sent east to assist them. Julesburg was the site of a French trading post and strategically positioned at the junction point of the Upper California Crossing on the South Platte. Here they forded the South Platte and followed a new route up Lodgepole Creek. This route took them about 70 miles south of Fort Laramie through the Black Hills (present-day Laramie Mountains). They decided to take this route because feed and water were reported to be more plentiful than on the usual route via Fort Laramie. The new route took them all the way to present-day Laramie, Wyoming. Here they joined with and followed the Overland Stage Road to where it joined with the Oregon Trail near Ham's Fork. Hunters were sent out after game to augment their short rations. The company reached Ham's Fork on October 16 and arrived on a cold day in Salt Lake on October 26. Some members of the company traveled south from Echo Canyon to Heber Valley and others went down Provo Canyon. An estimated 47 people died in this late-arriving company. This was one of the largest death tolls among Mormon wagon companies.
Annie HARMON.Annie married William RICHAN about 1882 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
William RICHAN [Parents] was born on 6 Nov 1846 in London, Middlesex, England. He was christened on 8 Jul 1850 in St. Andrews, Holborn, London, England. He died on 4 Aug 1910 in American Fork, Utah, Utah. He was buried on 7 Aug 1910 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah. He was sealed to his parents on 19 May 1970 in the Idaho Falls Idaho temple. He was baptized in Jun 1855. He was endowed on 26 May 1866 in the Endowment House temple. He married Roksie or Roxie Anna CLEMENTS on 28 Aug 1901 in American Fork, Utah, Utah.
Other marriages:BAIN, Mary Ann
HARMON, Annie
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH: Ancestral File
IMMIGRANT INFORMATION: Departed: August 9, 1864
Arrived: In Salt Lake Valley: 26-30 October 1864Company: William Hyde Company (1864)
Narrative:
William Hyde's Church train with 62 ox-drawn wagons left Wyoming, Nebraska Territory, on August 9. Wyoming was a Missouri river port founded in 1855 and used as the principal outfitting place by Mormon companies from 1864 to 1866. It was located 44 miles south of Omaha and 6 miles north of Nebraska City. Mormons were attracted to the port city of Wyoming because of its expansive staging ground and distance from Nebraska City. It was just far enough away from the rough elements and lures of Nebraska City, yet close enough that they could easily connect with the Nebraska City-Fort Kearny Cutoff. This cutoff was established about 1860 by military freight contractors and Nebraska City businessmen. It was the shortest route from the Missouri River to Fort Kearny and became a secondary route of the Oregon Trail. It ran 169 miles directly west and shortened the distance from the old Ox-Bow Trail by about 50 miles. Most of the 375 people in Hyde's company were Perpetual Emigrating Fund emigrants. Because of Indian troubles, Church officials instructed the party not to go beyond Salt Creek until Warren S. Snow's company caught up with them; then the two companies were to travel together. On August 30 they reached Fort Kearny, where their numbers were bolstered with others for added protection. The army reserved grazing rights at Fort Kearny, and companies weren't permitted to camp within a mile of the fort. Beyond the fort the train passed abandoned ranches and way stations and sometimes met travelers fleeing eastward. Rumors about Indians made them edgy. At one time, 500 Indians were rumored to be within a mile of the company, but no one reported actually seeing them. Although small groups of Indians did visit the train, they seemed contented with the few gifts doled out by some of the travelers. Traveling on the south side of the South Platte River, they reached Julesburg on September 12. At this place they sent a telegraph to Salt Lake reporting that many of the cattle in Hyde's and Snow's companies had a hoof ailment and requesting that 50 fresh yoke of oxen be sent to help. Within days fresh oxen and teamsters were assembled in the valley and sent east to assist them. Julesburg was the site of a French trading post and strategically positioned at the junction point of the Upper California Crossing on the South Platte. Here they forded the South Platte and followed a new route up Lodgepole Creek. This route took them about 70 miles south of Fort Laramie through the Black Hills (present-day Laramie Mountains). They decided to take this route because feed and water were reported to be more plentiful than on the usual route via Fort Laramie. The new route took them all the way to present-day Laramie, Wyoming. Here they joined with and followed the Overland Stage Road to where it joined with the Oregon Trail near Ham's Fork. Hunters were sent out after game to augment their short rations. The company reached Ham's Fork on October 16 and arrived on a cold day in Salt Lake on October 26. Some members of the company traveled south from Echo Canyon to Heber Valley and others went down Provo Canyon. An estimated 47 people died in this late-arriving company. This was one of the largest death tolls among Mormon wagon companies.
Roksie or Roxie Anna CLEMENTS.Roksie married William RICHAN on 28 Aug 1901 in American Fork, Utah, Utah.
Sources: Information received from the Ancestral File and was compiled by Claudia (Foster) Archibald.
John BEWS was born about 1742 in of Sunderland, Durham, England. His sealing to parents was completed before 1970. He was baptized on 19 Nov 1873 in the Endowment House temple. He was endowed on 13 Jul 1959 in the Logan Utah temple. He married Thomasine INGLEDEW on 16 May 1767 in Sunderland, Durham, England. They were sealed on 16 Dec 1960 in the Salt Lake temple.
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, & DEATH: Records of Eugenia Richan-Hatch of Orem, UT
Thomasine INGLEDEW was born about 1746 in of Sunderland, Durham, England. She was baptized on 30 Mar 1959. She was endowed on 15 Jun 1959. She married John BEWS on 16 May 1767 in Sunderland, Durham, England. They were sealed on 16 Dec 1960 in the Salt Lake temple.
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, & DEATH: Records of Eugenia Richan-Hatch of Orem, UT
They had the following children:
F i Ann BEWS