Pioneers and prominent men of Utah : comprising photographs, genealogies, biographies, Part 118

Author: Esshom, Frank Ellwood, b. 1865
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah : Utah pioneers book publishing company
Number of Pages: 1336


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Elder. Cabinet maker and carpenter.


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HADLEY, GEORGE (son of Joseph Hadley of Derby, and Mary Ann Harper of Bilper, Eng., latter born 1795 at Shrop- shire, Eng.). He was born Nov. 14, 1816, In parish of St. Peters, Derbyshire, Eng. Came to Utah Oct. 4, 1863, Thomas E. Ricks company.


Married Hannah Brown 1840 (daughter of Thomas Brown, died In England), who was born Aug. 15, 1817. Thelr chil- dren: Alonzo b. 1840, d. childhood; Louisa b. 1842, d. in- fant; George b. Jan. 7, 1844, m. Mary Ann Kennel; Walter b. June 5, 1845, m. Elizabeth Hunter; William b. Sept. 11, 1847, m. Ann Welch; Mary Ann b. Aug. 21, 1849, m. James Lockland; Lorenzo b. Nov. 6, 1851, m. Elizabeth Jane Bitton; Samuel b. Nov. 15, 1854, m. Ellzabeth Ann Etherington; Ezra Richard b. Nov. 14, 1859, m. Harriet Hipwell. Family home West Weber, Utah.


High priest. Blacksmith; worked several years in erec- tion of Salt Lake tempie making boilers and sharpening chisels; boiler maker by trade in England.


HADLEY, LORENZO (son of George Hadley and Hannah Brown). Born Nov. 6, 1851, at Werborghs, Derby, Eng.


Married Elizabeth Jane Bitton Nov. 6, 1876, at Ogden, Utah (daughter of John E. Bltton and Sarah Wintle, pioneers handcart company, 1857). She was born May 26, 1861, at West Weber, Utah. Their children: Hannah b. Sept. 3, 1877, m. Henry Williams; Sarah Jane b. April 27, 1879, m. Wheatley H. Gibson; Loulsa b. Feb. 25, 1881, m. Orson Folk- man; Mary Ann b. Jan. 2, 1883, m. George Goodell; Ida b. Oct. 23, 1885, m. Joseph Butler; Lorenzo B. b. March 30, 1887; Joseph E. b. Sept. 11, 1889, m. Fiorence Greenwell Feb. 12, 1908; Oscar E. b. April 4, 1892, m. Verna Greenwell July 2, 1910; Ada b. Sept. 25, 1895.


HADLEY, SAMUEL (son of George Hadley and Hannah Brown). Born Nov. 15, 1854, at Derby, Eng.


Married Elizabeth Ann Etherington April 16, 1877, at Ogden, Utah (daughter of Thomas Etherington and Sarah Wheeler), who was born Dec. 29, 1858, at Slaterville, Utah. Their children: Sarah Jane b. Feb. 21, 1878, deceased; Clara b. March 26, 1880, m. James J. Gibson June 17, 1901; John Etherington b. Aug. 24, 1882, m. Amy Alvord Dec. 1903; Edith Hannah b. Nov. 20, 1884, m. Thomas McLean Feb. 17, 1904; Elizabeth Ann b. Aug. 25, 1887, m. James B. Hunter, Jr. Dec. 1907; Samuel b. Nov. 22, 1889; Emily Alice b. Feb. 16, 1892; Thomas Albert b. Aug. 7, 1894; George Leland b. Sept. 30, 1896. Family home West Weber, Utah. Seventy; missionary to England 1898-1900. Farmer and stockraiser.


HAFEN, JOHN GEORGE. Born in 1803 at Scherzligen, Canton Thurgau, Switzerland. Came to Utah Sept. 27, 1861, Sextus E. Johnson company.


Married Magdalena Hafen. Their children: Barbara b. 1835 (d. 1873), m. Ignaz Willi Oct. 18, 1861 (who died July 24, 1863) ; John George b. Oct. 17, 1838, m. Sussette Bosshard. Settled at Santa Clara, Utah, in 1861. Died in 1863.


HAFEN, JOHN GEORGE (son of John George and Magdalena Hafen). Born Oct. 17, 1838, at Scherzllgen, Canton Thurgau, Switzerland. Came to Utah Sept. 27, 1861, Sextus E. Johnson company.


Married Susette Bosshard Oct. 18. 1861, Salt Lake City (daughter of John Bosshard and Katherine Eglle). Thelr children: John; Emma; Edward, died; Herman; George, died; Adolph; Hermina, died; Sussette; Mina, died; Ernest.


Married Mary Ann Stucke In 1873 (daughter of Samuel Stucke and Magdalena Stadler). Their children: Albert; Mary; Bertha: Selina: Wilford, died; Lovina; Leroy.


Married Anna Elizabeth Huber in Nov. 1884 (daughter of Andreas Huber and Anna Ellzabeth Gigar). Their chll- dren; August, died: Joseph: William and Heber, died; Frank- lin; Ellesi; Janette, died; Walter.


Married Rosena Stucke Blickenstorfer Feb. 28, 1885 (daughter of Samuel Stucke and Magdalena Stadler). Their children: Charles; Ellen; Vlola.


Missionary to northern states In 1877 and to Switzerland 1882-84; blshop of Santa Clara ward, Nov. 1884 to Oct. 1912.


HAGUE, JAMES (son of James Hague of Sheffield, Eng.). Born in 1823. Came to Utah In 1852.


Married Sarah Ann Beaver in Sheffield In 1842. She was born Dec. 25, 1823. Their children: James, Jr., m. Sarah Carson; John Henry, m. Jane R. Peacock; Frank; Joseph, died; Sarah, m. D. G. Calder; George, died. Family home, Salt Lake City.


Gunsmith. Died in 1871; shipwrecked between U. S. A. and England on steamship Cambia.


HAGUE, JAMES, JR. (son of James Hague and Sarah Ann Beaver). Born Jan. 28, 1844, at Sheffield. Came to Utah in 1852.


Married Sarah Carson . Jan. 1871 at Falrfield, Utah (daughter of John Carson and Elvira Egbert of Falrfield, ploneers 1851). She was born March 28, 1850. Thelr chli- dren: Margaret b. June 16, 1872; Charles b. Sept. 19, 1874, m. Ida Harmon; Dilla b. Nov. 10 1876; Effie b. Sept. 28, 1879, m. McCandless Moffet; Hazel b. March 2, 1885, died. Family home, Salt Lake City.


Business man. Died Aug. 13, 1911.


HAIGHIT, CALEB (son of Samuel Haight of Dutchess county, N. Y.). Born Aug. 22, 1778. Came to Utah Sept. 22, 1847, Danlel Spencer company.


Married Keturah Horton Feb. 11, 1799. She was born May 28, 1777, and died Nov. 18, 1843, at Nauvoo, Ill. Thelr children: Oscar b. Nov. 14, 1800; Harrlet Helen b. April 9, 1802, m. John Southard; Julia Ann b. Oct. 6, 1805, m. William Van Orden; David Bateman b. Oct. 18, 1808. m. Clarice Buckmyre; Hector Caleb b. Jan. 17, 1810, m. Julia Van Orden 1829; Isaac Chauncy b. May 27, 1813, m. Eliza Ann Snider; Eliza Caroline b. Feb. 2, 1816, m. Wesley Snider; Maria Antolnette b. July 25. 1818, m. Gob Canp Dibble; Catherine Adelia b. Nov. 28, 1820, m. Dorr P. Curtis. Family home Sempronlus and Windham, N. Y.


HAIGHT, HECTOR CALEB (son of Caleb Haight and Keturah Horton). Born Jan. 17, 1810, In New York. Came to Utah In 1847 with second company.


Marrled Julia Van Orden (daughter of Peter Van Orden and Mary Crocker), who was born Jan. 19, 1811. Their children: Mary Adelia b. Jan. 1830, m. John L. Smith; Hector b. June 20, 1831, d. young; Horton Davld b. June 20, 1832, m. Louisa Leavitt 1854; Caleb b. July 22, 1834, d. young; William Van Orden b. Sept. 18, 1841, m. Louise Turner July 4, 1861. Family home Farmington, Utah.


Married Miss Weiler. Only child: Hector W., m. Nellle Clawson. Family home, Farmington.


Married Margaret Stewart 1870, Salt Lake City (daughter of David Stewart and Miilie Wilson of Iowa), who was born March 27, 1850. Thelr chlidren: Duane Miller (adopted) ; Isaac, died; Miliie, m. John Dugan, m. Harry Thoburn; Meta, died; Cora, m. William H. Smith. Family home, Sait Lake City.


Missionary to Denmark 1855-58. Captain of Infantry in Utah militia. Served as assessor and coliector, sheriff and probate judge 1865-74, all in Davis Co., Utah. Hotel pro- prietor; farmer and stockraiser. Dled June 29, 1882, at Farmington.


HAIGHT, WILLIAM VAN ORDEN (son of Hector Caleb Haight and Julia Van Orden). Born Sept. 18, 1841, in Steven- son county, Iil.


Married Loulse Turner July 4, 1861, at Farmington, Utah (daughter of Henry Turner and Ann Steed, pioneers 1857, Captain Martin company). She was born Sept. 12. 1845, at Malvern, Worcestershire, Eng. Thelr children: Willlam A. b. June 15, 1862, m. Mary E. France Dec. 7, 1882; Julia A. b. Dec. 8, 1864, m. William France Dec. 20, 1888; Henry C. b. Juiy 24, 1868, m. Josephine Oviatt June 4, 1889; Alice L. b. March 9, 1873, m. Albert D. Ford Dec. 11, 1900; Lilliam E. b. Jan. 20, 1879, m. James C. Brown .Feb. 21. 1901; Grace F. b. Oct. 21, 1887, m. Alma Norman Jan. 26, 1910. Family home, Farmington.


Member of relief party sent to meet Martin handcart company In winter of 1856. Assisted In settlement of south- ern Utah in 1865. Served in Black Hawk War In 1866. Missionary to eastern states April 21, 1897-May 11, 1899. Farmer and stockraiser.


HAIR, JOHN (son of Jeremiah Hair and Bridget Murphy of Ireland). Born Aug. 15, 1821, at Newcastle, Northum- berland, Eng. Came to Utah in Sept. 1864, Captain Chan- dler's traln bringing freight.


Married Ellzabeth Copeland in Oct. 1858 at Ryap, Durham, Eng. (daughter of Nicholas Copeland and Johanna Craggs of Sunderland, Eng.), who was born Feb. 3, 1838. Their children: Nicholas C., m. Mary E. Haddon; James, m. Martha Christlanson; Eilzabeth, d. infant; Joseph C., d. Infant; Charles W., d. aged 4 years; George C., d. aged 2 years; John D., d. aged 2 years. Famlly home, Salt Lake City.


High priest; block teacher. Manager of lumber company. Died June 26, 1893, Salt Lake City.


HAIR, NICHOLAS C. (son of John Hair and Elizabeth Copeland). Born Oct. 21. 1859, at Southwick, Durham, Eng. Came to Utah Sept. 5, 1866, Captaln White company.


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Marrled Mary E. Haddon April 27, 1882, at Salt Lake City (daughter of Thomas C. Haddon and Elizabeth Cherry of Salt Lake City, pioneers 1852, A. O. Smoot company). She was born Feb. 15, 1860. Their children: John C. b. March 17, 1883, m. Lillie Waters; Thomas C. b. Nov. 19, 1885; William N. b. April 29, 1888, d. aged 23 years; Clifford b. July 7, 1890; Clarence b. Oct. 23, 1892, d. aged 4 years; Joseph b. Jan. 3, 1899. Family home, Salt Lake City.


High priest; missionary to England 1904-06; Sunday school superintendent nine years; first counselor to Bishop William P. Waters of Bingham ward. Member school board of 43d district. Miner and engineer.


HALE, ALMA HELAMAN (son of Jonathan Harriman Hale and Olive BoyIngton, both of whom died at Council Bluffs, Iowa). Came to Utah 1848.


Married Elizabeth Walker. Their eldest child, Alma Hela- man, m. Elizabeth Percinda Hendricks.


Married Sarah Ann Clark. Their eldest child, Ernest Frederick, m. Drucllla Harris.


Marrled Ellen V. Clark Aug. 19, 1865, Salt Lake City (daughter of Danlel Clark and Ellzabeth Gower-the latter came to Utah Oct. 26, 1864, with William Hyde company, the former died crossing the plains to Utah). She was born Jan. 6, 1848, Colchester, Essex, Eng. Their children: Edgar Daniel b. Jan. 3, 1868, m. Emma Louisa Seamons Oct. 1, 1890; Aroet Clinton b. Aug. 17, 1869, m. Elizabeth A. Seamons Nov. 15, 1893; Arthur Willard b. July 3, 1871, m. Alice Jacobson Dec. 24, 1903; Franklin George b. July 10, 1874, m. Cora Hammond Nov. 17, 1897; Rosa Ellen b. Dec. 28, 1876, d. Aug. 13, 1897; Alvin Wilford b. Feb. 19, 1879, m. Julla Dcan Oct. 9, 1907; Eugene Clark b. March 26, 1886, m. Sylvia L. Jensen June 2, 1909; Zina Emeline b. June 11, 1888, m. Melvin Barrus Dec. 22, 1909.


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President of 31st quorum seventles, and later of 17th quorum; high priest; high councilor In Benson stake; mis- sionary to eastern states; assisted in organizing first Sunday school In Grantsville, of which he served as teacher; stake superintendent of Sunday schools. Settled 'at Grantsville 1854. Participated in Echo Canyon war 1857, and also did considerable service as guard during the "Move" In 1858. In 1862 went to the Missourl river In Capt. Horne's company to assist the poor Immigrants; on the return trip acted as wagonmaster and commissary. Moved to Cache Vailey where he served as superintendent of Tooele County Co-op. Grist Mill. Constable and city marshal. Commissioned by Governor Durkee as captain's adjutant in territorial militia. Moved to Smithfield In 1888. Died March 30, 1908, Logan, Utah.


HALE. ALMA HELAMAN, JR. (son of Alma Helaman Hale and Elizabeth Walker).


Marricd Elizabeth Percinda Hendricks (daughter of Joseph S. Hendricks and Sariah Pew), who was born Dec. 16, 1867, Richmond, Utah. Their children: Elizabeth Percinda b. Sept. 5, 1885, m. Jasper M. Hammon Dec. 18, 1907; Mabel Fidelia b. March 20, 1889, m. Justin A. Knapp Aug. 17, 1909; Joseph A. b. May 16, 1893; Alta b. Aug. 25, 1895; Theolia b. Jan. 16, 1899; LeGrand Sheldon b. Oct. 1, 1901; Lella b. Aug. 10, 1905; Harold Hendricks b. Jan. 21, 1911. Family home Marysville, Idaho.


Oneida stake clerk; first counselor In presidency Y. M. M. I. A. Oneida stake; clerk Marysville ward; high councilor of Yellowstone stake.


HALE, ERNEST FREDERICK (son of Alma Helaman Hale and Sarah A. Clark). Born Sept. 4, 1863, Grantsville, Utah. Married Drusilla Harris Feb. 23, 1887, Logan Temple, Utah (daughter of Ell McGee Harris and Elizabeth Gammel), who was born Sept. 25, 1868, Richmond, Utah. Their children: Drusilla b. Dec. 25, 1887, m. John Sorensen March 30, 1909; Grace b. Junc 8, 1890, m. Jesse Ford March 30, 1909; Pearl b. May 18, 1892; Ernest Grant b. April 3, 1894; Golden Harris b. April 12, 1897, d. May 20, 1907; Alminnie b. Jan. 31, 1901, d. May 28, 1907; Almannla b. Jan. 31, 1901; Douglas Ross b. July 22, 1903.


Married Mary Amanda Peterson June 19, 1907, Logan, Utah (daughter of John August Peterson and Maria Hansen. married 1854, Salt Lake Endowment House). She was born April 10, 1882, Logan. Their children: Leah b. June 12, 1908; Gladys b. March 26, 1910.


Ward teacher four years and Sunday school teacher sev- eral years; seventy. Settled In Gentlle valley 1887, and served as superintendent of Sunday schools and home mls- sionary. On Aug. 24, 1888, was called to preside over Mormon ward, Gentile valley; ordalned high priest and bishop by Apostle Moses Thatcher; bishop of Cleveland ward; home missionary of Groveland ward, Blackfoot stake; missionary to Lost River country; member high council and superin- tendent rellglon classes Blackfoot stake. In his early years he was very skillful in handling wild horses, having broken to work about 200 head before he was 21 years old. Chlef promoter of Gentile valley creamery, and served as 1ts first manager; was overseer of the building of the plant and installing of the machinery. Founded the Cleveland Co- op. and became Its first president. Assisted in the manage- ment and bullding of the bridges over Bear river In that section of the country. Member building committee and did a great deal of work on the Central building; worked as carpenter on Thatcher meeting house, and donated ex- tensively toward the erection of the Preston academy. Moved to Groveland ward, Blackfoot, Idaho, 1905. Overseer of all the canals along the Sanke river through the southern part of Bingham county four years.


HALE, JONATHAN H. (son of Alma H. Hale and Sarah Ann Clark). Born Aug. 10, 1875, Grantsville, Utah.


Married Mary R. Moss April 28, 1897, Salt Lake City (daughter of Joseph Moss and Sarah P. Sessions, both born at Woods Cross, Utah). Their children: Blanch b. June 25, 1898; Horace b. March 26, 1900; Owen Moss b. Aug. 19, 1901; Mary b. Feb. 8, 1903; Joseph b. July 18, 1905; Sarah b. March 1, 1907; Nathan b. May 16, 1909; Ezra Foss b. May 29, 1911; Olive b. April 5, 1913. Family resided Smithfield, Utah, and Groveland, Idaho.


One of presidency 147th quorum seventies; missionary to Tennessee 1894-96; Sunday school superintendent; stake superintendent Mutual Improvement Association; president elders' quorum. School trustee. Farmer and dalryman.


HALE, EDGAR DANIEL (son of Alma Helaman Hale and Ellen V. Clark). Born Jan. 3, 1868, at Grantsville, Utah.


Marricd Emma Louisa Seamons Oct. 1, 1890, at Logan, Utah (daughter of Samuel Seamons and Louisa Emily Grif- fith, the former a pioneer with William B. Preston company). She was born April 18, 1871, at Hyde Park, Utah. Their children: Varian Edgar b. June 25, 1891; Raymond Seamons b. June 4, 1893, m. Faunt Killian Dec. 14, 1911; Arden Delos b. Oct. 3, 1895; Rhoda Louisa b. Sept. 24, 1898; Lyman Maesar b. March 17, 1901; Merlin Alma b. Nov. 16, 1903; Clayton Samuel b. Nov. 24, 1906; Calvin Leroy b. Aug. 1, 1909; Karl Griffith b. Dec. 2, 1911. Family resided Grantsville, Utah, Gentile Vallcy and Blackfoot, Idaho.


Engaged In Sunday school work as teacher and In super- Intendency almost continuously 1887-1909. Secretary elders' quorums 1891-1903 and 1905 to present. Justice of peace In Bingham county, Idaho, 1910. Farmer.


HALE, AROET CLINTON (son of Alma Helaman Hale and Eilen V. Clark). Born Aug. 17, 1869, at Grantsville, Utah. Married Elizabeth Alferetta Scamons Nov. 15, 1893, at Logan, Utah (daughter of Samuel Seamons, ploneer, William B. Preston company, and Loulsa E. Seamons). She was born July 26, 1873, at Hyde Park, Utah. Their children: Elmer Clinton b. Nov. 1, 1894; Katie Loulsa b. Oct. 12,- 1897; Orvin Melrose b. April 27, 1900; Delos Griffith b. Sept. 19, 1902; Ferrin Alma b. May 1, 1905. Family resided Grantsville, Utah, Gentile Valley and Groveland, Idaho.


Member Mound Valley ward bishopric four years; member Blackfoot stake Sunday school board since June 1905, and of the religion class board since Aug. 1911. Farmer.


HALE, ARTHUR WILLARD (son of Alma Helaman Halc and Eilen Victoria Clark). Born July 3, 1871, at Grantsville, Utah.


Marrled Alice Evangellne Jacobson Dec. 24, 1902, at Logan, Utah (daughter of Julius W. B. Jacobson and Hannah Evangeline Hall, who came to Utah In July 1877). She was born Nov. 3, 1879, at Salt Lake City. Their children: Rosa- lind b. May 13, 1906; Whitney Bryan b. May 3, 1911, d. May 16, 1911; Bernice, b. April 20, 1912. Family resided Logan, Utah, and Blackfoot, Idaho.


Missionary to Logan Temple 18 months 1897-98; missionary to Callfornia 1898-1902. At time of marriage settled In Logan, Utah; moved to Blackfoot, Idaho 1905. Class leader and president Y. M. M. I. A .; ward and Sunday school teacher.


HALE, AROET LUCIUS (son of Jonathan Harriman Hale, born Feb. 1, 1800, and Olive Boyington, born July 30, 1805, at Bradford, Mass .- married Sept. 1, 1825). Born May 18, 1828, at Dover, N. H. Came to Utah Sept. 1848 with Heber C. Kimball company.


Married Olive Whittle Sept. 5, 1849 (daughter of Thomas Whittie and Amelia Fullmer, pioneers of Sept. 1848 with Heber C. Kimball company), who was born Dec. 9, 1833, In Canada; dled Sept. 14, 1860, at Grantsville, Utah. Thelr children: Aroet Lucius b. June 6, 1850, m. Eliza Ann Lee Sept. 11, 1869; Olive Amelia b. July 11, 1852, m. Henry Sagers Oct. 11, 1869, died, and Robert E. Reed April 17, 1906; Jonathan Harrlman b. Jan. 19, 1854, m. Eliza Clegg Jan. 3, 1876; Thomas Whittle b. Nov. 29, 1855, d. Nov. 13. 1880; Rachel Susan b. Dec. 1, 1857, m. Thomas Clark Jan. 4, 1875; Solomon Eliphet b. March 22, 1859, m. Loulsa Hunter May 7, 1889. Family home, Grantsville, Utah.


Married Louisa Phippen; divorced three months after marriage. Their child: Esther b. Nov. 28, 1859, m. Joseph Acuff Aug. 17, 1878.


Married Louisa Cook Dec. 24, 1861, at Grantsville, Utah (daughter of Henry Cook and Martha Morris, pioneers of Sept. 1864), who was born Jan. 25, 1837 at Chichester, Essex, Eng. Came to Utah Sept. 15, 1861, with Ira Eldredge com- pany. Died May 20, 1910, at Grantsville, Utah. Their chil- dren: Aroetta b. Nov. 24, 1862, m. Thomas A. Judd Jan. 6, 1886, d. April 4, 1889, and John H. Holgate Sept. 12, 1894; Clarissa Louisa b. Sept. 30, 1864, m. William S. Matthews May 7, 1889; Henry Little b. Oct. 28, 1866, d. Nov. 21, 1866; Leonard Wilford b. March 2, 1869, m. Rosa Judd April 11, 1887; Phoebe Ellzabeth b. Aug. 7, 1872, m. Joseph P. Mecham May 29, 1890; Sarah A. b. Sept. 4, 1874, d. Dec. 5, 1888; Frank Boyington b. March 27, 1877, m. Grace Robinson April 23, 1900; Janet b. March 6, 1880, m. John W. Anderson Oct. 21, 1903. Family home Grantsville, Utah.


Married Charlotte Cook March 18, 1866, at Salt Lake City (daughter of Henry Cook and Martha Morris, pioneers with John Murdock company). She was born March 7, 1844, In Sussex, Eng. Their children: George Edward b. April 4, 1867, d. Sept. 18, 1881; Alma Fredrick b. March 11, 1870, m. Ellza S. McCombs May 16, 1889; Lottie b. Dec. 5, 1872, m.


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Davis Hunter May 19, 1890; Benjamin Walter b. Nov. 20, 1874. m. Susan Idella Cazier Feb. G. 1903; Martha Harriet b. Feb. 25, 1876, d. July 21, 1892; Morris James b. May 19, 1878, m. Lois Call May 9, 1900; Mary Lulu b. Oct. 20, 1882, m. Ira A. Call April 3, 1903; Amy Lucile b. April 5, 1884, m. William A. Osmond March 13, 1907; Louie Ann b. Oct. 10, 1887, m. Willard Call Sept. 23. 1909. Family home Afton, Wyo.


Drummer boy in Nauvoo Legion at time of martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Scout and hunter on journey to Utah. First settled at Salt Lake City, but later moved to Tooele. Served in Walker Indian war; commissioned by Brigham Young, June 10, 1854, second lieutenant Com- pany A battalion of life guards, cavalry, G. S. L. military district; commissioned by Governor Durkee, May 16, 1868, adjutant second battalion infantry, Nauvoo Legion at Tooele; paymaster of G. S. L. military district. In company with Dimick B. Huntington secured the body, papers, etc., of Lieutenant Gunnison after he was killed by the Indians In southern Utah. Assisted in settlement of "Muddy" and Las Vegas, Nev .; served as member of bishopric at former. Member first bishopric Grantsville, Utah; member Tooele stake high council 24 years; patriarch. Died Dec. 13, 1911.


HALE, AROET LUCIUS II. (son of Aroet Lucius Hale and Olive Whittle). Born June 6, 1850, at Salt Lake City.


Marricd Eliza Ann Lec Sept. 11, 1869, at Salt Lake City (daughter of Isaac Lee and Julia Ann Chapman, pioneers 1852). Their children: Aroet Lucius b. Dec. 20, 1870, m. Eliza E. Yeaman May 7, 1890; Isaac Lee b. Aug. 8, 1873, m. Mary Hyde Oct. 11, 1900; Jonathan Harriman b. Oct. 9, 1875, m. Alice Moffett April 3, 1900; William W. b. May 14, 1878, m. Ella Brown Oct. 5, 1905; Casper A. b. Dec. 11, 1880, m. Matilda Thurman July 1, 1903; George A. b. Feb. 22, 1890; Thomas E. b. Jan. 9, 1893. Family bome Afton, Wyo.


Teamster in Captain Mumford's company, one of last to eross the plains with immigrants in 1868. Settled in Bear Lake Valley 1869, and in Star Valley, Wyo., 1885. Member of first high council Star Valley stake. City councilman. Business manager of the building of the Star Valley Stake Tabernacle.


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HALE, AROET LUCIUS III. (son of Aroet Lucius Hale and Eliza Ann Lee). Born Dec. 20, 1870 at Liberty, Idaho.


Married Eliza E. Yeaman May 7, 1890 (daughter of Thomas Yeaman and Martha Moore), who was born Sept. 27, 1872, at Huntsville, Utah. Their children: Eliza Pearl b. Sept. 1, 1891, m. Joseph Michaelson Oct. 5, 1910; Aroet Leo b. June 18, 1893; Myrtle A. b. Nov. 8, 1895; Louis Holbert b. Dec. 17, 1897; Hazel Bell b. Oct. 17, 1900; Eugene b. Oct. 29, 1902; William Le Roy b. Nov. 13, 1904; Edward Everett b. Oct. 28, 1906; Walter Barber b. March 20, 1908. Family home Afton, Wyo.


HALE, BENJAMIN WALTER (son of Aroet Lucius Hale and Charlotte Cook). Born Nov. 20, 1874, at Grantsville, Utah.


Married Susan Idella Cazicr Feb. 5, 1903, at Logan, Utah (daughter of Charles Gates Cazier and Susan Bingham), who was born June 20, 1884, at Bennington, Idho. Their children; Izora b. May 10, 1904; Charles Benjamin b. Oct .. 6, 1907; Edward Cazier b. Dec. 3, 1911.


Seventy; missionary to southwestern states.


HALE, MORRIS J. (son of Aroet Lucius Hale and Char- lotte Cook). Born May 19, 1879, at Grantsville.


Married Lois Call May 9, 1900, at Logan, Utah (daughter of Joseph H. Call and Sarah Isabel Barlow of Bountiful, Utah), who was born May 28, 1880, at Bountiful. Their children: Lamar M. b. March 21, 1901; Hattie L. b. Dec. 28, 1902; Vasco Lester b. Fcb. 10, 1905; Charlotte Isabel b. March 19, 1907, d. July 4, 1908; Clarence b. June 14, 1909; Wilford b. May 30, 1911. Family home Afton, Wyo.


Member 103d quorum seventies; president elders quorum 1899-1905; stake superintendent Y. M. M. I. A. since 1909. At Afton served as city marshai 1902-04; member city council 1906-11; mayor of Afton 1911-13. Farmer and stockraiser.


HALE, SOLOMON HENRY (son of Jonathan Harriman Hale and Olive Boyington of Quincy, Ill., both of whom died at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sept. 1846, leaving four children, Aroet Lucius, Rachel, Alma Helaman and Solomon Henry, all of whom came to Utah in 1848). Born April 20, 1839, at Quincy, Ill. Came to Utah 1848 with Heber C. Kimball company.


Married Anna Clark April 17, 1863 (daughter of Samuel Clark and Rebecca Garner), who was born April 19, 1841. Their children: Solomon Henry b. May 30 1864, m. Ginerva Nowlin Dec. 8, 1886; Jonathan Joscph b. July 26, 1867, d. March 12, 1876; Samuel Clark b. April 24, 1870, d. Feb. 7, 1876; Hattie Vilate b. Sept. 10, 1872, m. Milton H. Thatcher June 11, 1890, d. Aug. 1908; Arta D'Christa b. April 19, 1877, d. June 29, 1878; Hebcr Quincy b. March 5, 1880, m. Bessie Gudmundson Jan. 17, 1906; Aroet Alma b. Oct. 29, 1881, m. Florence Belnap Nov. 5, 1906; Anna LaVinna b. Aug. 14, 1884, m. James H. Cannon April 5, 1911.


After coming to Utah resided at Salt Lake and Farm- ington until 1854. Went with herd of cattle with first settlers to Cache Vallcy 1856, but returned to Salt Lake at time of Johnston's army invasion in 1857. Expert horse- man, broke wild horses for pony express company in 1862; commissioned by President Abraham Lincoln as wagon- master for Utah volunteers company, which sct in order stage stations and telegraph line between Salt Lake and Missouri river, which had been destroyed or damaged by Indians. Headed exploring party into Bear river valley


1856, and into Bear lake valley 1857. Settled at Liberty, Idaho, 1865, and at Soda Springs 1872, and In Gentile valley 1875. Engaged heavily in stockraising. Member Bear lake stake high council 1865-75; first counselor in Oneida stake presidency 1884-1907. Moved to Preston, Idaho, 1890, where he superintended erection of Oneida stake acad- emy. Indian interpreter. Commissioner Oneida county, Idaho; elected mayor of Preston, 1907.




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