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President 111th quorum of seventies 1897-1909; high priest, missionary to Denmark 1905-1907. Worked on St. Georgc Temple 1875-1877; carpenter. Died Aug. 26, 1912.
STEVENS, CHARLES HENRY ROBINSON (son of Thomas Stevens and Johannah Robinson of Cheltenham, Gloucester- shire, Eng.). Born Aug. 16, 1837, at Cheltenham, Came to Utah August, 1854, Van Etten freight train.
Married Fanny Hannah Paskett Aug. 26, 1864, Henefer, Utah (daughter of James Pope Paskett and Charlotte Buck- ingham of Tedperry, Gloucestershire, pioneer 1868). She was born Oct. 21, 1841. Their children: Charlotte Ann b. July 3, 1865 (d. Oct. 15, 1884), m. Richard Wickel, Jr .; Sarah Jane b. April 1, 1867, m. Charies Henry Anderton; Charles Henry Robinson b. May 7, 1869; Salina Johannah R. b. July 25, 1871, m. James Keppin; Thomas James R. b. May 25, 1874, m. Virginia Jones; John Paskett R. b. Dec. 31, 1876, m. Gertrude Wright; Caroline Elizabeth b. Aug. 7, 1878, m. George Ackerman; William Tunley R. b. Nov. 16, 1880, m. Emily P. -; Norah Buckingham R. b. Jan. 13, 1883, d. April 2, 1902; Fanny May b. May 1, 1885, m. Thomas R. Porter. Family home Henefer, Utah.
Member 23d and 27th quorums seventies. Went to Denver with Major Russell's flour team 1860, continued to Omaha 1861; went to Missouri with Jacob Gates and Claudius Spen- cer, where they bought stock for immigrant teams to be used crossing the plains. Brought the Wright train of freight with a few families to Utah 1861; went to Weeping Willow for Immigrants 1864. First lieutenant of cavalry in Black Hawk Indian war 1865-67; scouted against Ban- nock Indians 1862. Road supervisor two terms; watermas- ter; registration officer; judge of election; deputy assessor.
STEVENS, HENRY B. Came to Utah 1850.
His children: Henry B., m. Eilzabeth Whitlock; Chloe, m. Andrew Jackson Allred; James; Elisha, m. Miss Lamb. Family home San Pete, Utah.
High priest. Farmer and peddier. Died August, 1906, Ephraim, Utah.
STEVENS, HENRY B. (son of Henry B. Stevens). Came to Utah 1850.
Married Elizabeth R. Whitlock 1854, at Ephraim (daugh- ter of Andrew Whitlock and Hannah Allred, former pioneer September 1862, Thomas Tidweil company). She was born 1834. Their children: Helen, m. Christian Anderson; Olive; Lula, m. Parley Christensen; Malinda b. Jan. 26, 1866, m. Adelbert Oviatt. Family home Ephraim, Utah.
Eider. Farmer. Died Aug. 1, 1909, at Ephraim.
STEVENS, LYMAN. Came to Utah 1847, contingent of Mor- mon Battalion.
Married Martha Durfee (daughter of Edmund Durfee and Miss Pickle). Their children: John, d. aged 2; Reuben L., m. Lydia Gribble; Hyrum S., m. Deborah Lemmon; Edmond, d. agcd 1; Joseph S., m. Abigail M. King; Amos H., m. Elmina Behunin; Ezra W., m. Edith Lemmon; Charles F., m. Olive DeMill. Family home Cedar Fort, Utah.
Married Elizabeth Lucina, Salt Lake City. Only child: Nathan Henry. Family home Tooele, Utah.
Married Mariah Perkins, Ephraim, Utah. Only child: Olive, m. Joseph Croffs. Famlly home Ephraim, Utah.
Seventy; bishop's counselor, Holliday ward and Camp Floyd; high priest. Walker war veteran. Farmer. Died April 1886, Ferron, Utah.
STEVENS, HYRUM (son of Lyman Stevens and Martha Durfee). Came to Utah with oxteam company.
Married Deborah Lemmon (daughter of James Lemmon). Their children: Wallace, m. Olive Strong; Mira Louisa, m. F. W. Cox 3d; Martha, m. Thomas Marker; Heber, m. Lucy -; Vilate, m. William Lamb; m. Lincoln Gray. Family home Ferron, Utah.
Married Anna Wardle, who was born 1861. Their chil- dren: Joseph; Rose; Deby; John; Zial; Nettie; Ira; Frank; Bertha.
Seventy. Veteran Black Hawk Indian war. Sheriff Iron county, Utah. Farmer.
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STEVENS, JOSEPH S. (son of Lyman Stevens and Martha Durfee). He was born March 12, 1845, Yeiiroom, Hancock county, Iii. Came to Utah 1849, oxteam company.
Married Abigail M. King Aug. 12, 1865, Circleville, Utah (daughter of Eleazer King and Mary Caroline Fowier), who was born Sept. 16, 1849. Their children: Martha Caroline b. April 30, 1866, m. Fred Oisen; Abigail M. b. March 25, 1868, d. aged 12; Joseph S. b. May 11, 1870, m. Ciara Wrigley; George W. b. Jan. 19, 1873, m. Catherine Richards; Mary Jane b. March 25, 1875, m. David O. Morgan; Charles F. b. June 2, 1877, d. aged 10; John E. b. Jan. 7, 1880, m. Annie Swenson; James L. b. Sept. 28, 1882, m. Effle Petty; Huldah L. b. April 20, 1885, m. William Stringham; Liliie J. b. March 21, 1890, m. Melvin Petty. Family resided Ephraim and Ferron, Utah.
Veteran Waiker and Black Hawk wars. Constable at Mayfleid one term and at Ferron two terms. Farmer; stock- raiser; apiarist.
STEVENS, SIDNEY (son of James Stevens, born Feb. 5, 1797, Nunney, Somersetshire, and Hannah Martin, born January 1797, Liverpool, Eng., married about 1821). Born June 18, 1839, Nunney, Somersetshire. Came to Utah Oct. 3, 1863, Daniel D. McArthur company.
Married Mary Jane Thick May 22, 1863, Liverpool, Eng. (daughter of William Thick and Lydia Savery of Hammon, Eng., married about 1829). She was born May 13, 1838, and came to Utah with husband. Their children: Sidney Orson b. Aug. 28, 1864, m. Tyra Yates March 10, 1903; Frank Joseph b. Feb. 10, 1866, m. Mary Priscilia West April 23, 1888 (died) ; m. Aggie Herrick June 5, 1895; Alice Mary b. Nov. 16, 1867, m. Walter Thomas Warren Dec. 22, 1886; Bessie Roxanna b. Sept. 18, 1869, m. Gideon T. Alvord Jan. 20, 1889; Nettie Rozina b. Sept. 18, 1869, m. Frank H. DePuy Feb. 8, 1903; Sarah Kate b. Sept. 9, 1871, m. Augustus V. Curby May 27, 1903; Charies Henry b. Aug. 18, 1873, m. Mary E. Harrington Sept. 11, 1901; Liliian Eva b. July 21, 1875, m. Hyrum Adolph Sodenberg Nov. 8, 1911; James William b. Aug. 13, 1877, m. Lillian Foulger June 5, 1912; Elizabeth Emeline b. Juiy 31, 1879, m. Edward Paul Jones June 16, 1902; Aibert Uiman Samuel b. Nov. 26, 1881; Walter Frederick b. May 30, 1883, m. Amanda Sidonia Aisten June 22, 1910. Family home, 2562 Adams ave., Ogden, Utah.
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Assistant Sunday school superintendent at North Ogden 1869; counselor in bishopric of North Ogden ward 1875; home missionary. Postmaster at North Ogden several terms. Established tannery yard and leather manufactory and later engaged in lumber, grain, implement and vehicle business, extending his business to Logan, Utah, and Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. Erected the first three-story busi- ness block in Ogden 1878. Was prominent in club life and business and municipal affairs at the time of his demise at Ogden, May 21, 1910.
STEVENS, SIDNEY ORSON (son of Sidney Stevens and Mary Jane Thick). Born Aug. 28, 1864, Kaysville, Utah.
Married Tyra Yates March 10, 1903, Milivilie, Utah (daugh- ter of Frederick and Sarah M. Yates, former pioneer 1857, Jacob Officer company, iatter came to Utah October 1873). She was born March 4, 1882, Miliville, Utah. Their children: Heien Yates b. Jan. 29, 1904; Sidney Paui b. Feb. 17, 1905; Max DePuy b. April 25, 1907; Margaret Elizabeth b. Aug. 10, 1909; Eleanor b. Jan. 21, 1912. Family resided North Ogden, Ogden City and Logan, Utah.
Manager Sidney Stevens Mercantile Co. at North Ogden 1884-90, and also of the same company at Logan 1894. City councilman Logan, two terms.
STEVENS FRANK JOSEPH (son of Sidney Stevens and Mary Jane Thick). Born Feb. 10, 1866, at North Ogden, Utah.
Married Mary Priscilla West April 23, 1888, at Ogden, Utah (daughter of Chauncy W. West and Sarah Covington, both of Ogden, pioneers Sept. 1862, Captain Smoot company). She was born April 3, 1870, died Aug. 25, 1893. Their chil- dren: Ada Adelia b. Jan. 18, 1889, m. Waiker B. Scovilie; Frank Joseph b. June 7, 1892. Family home Ogden, Utah.
Married Aggie Herrick June 5, 1895, at Ogden, Utah (daughter of Lester J. Herrick and Agnes McQuarrie, both of Ogden, Utah, pioneers September 1850, Jesse B. Martin company). She was born Nov. 18, 1870. Their children: Lester James b. Oct. 7, 1897; Sidney Alan b. June 17, 1899; Agnes b. Sept. 29, 1901; Virginia b. Oct. 29, 1903. Family home Ogden, Utah.
Engaged in agricultural implement business with the Sidney Stevens Implement Company 1887; vice president and general manager, of the Sideny Stevens Implement Com- pany.
STEVENS, CHARLES HENRY (son of Sidney Stevens and Mary Jane Thick). Born Aug. 18, 1873, at North Ogden, Utah.
Married Mary Emeroy Harrington Sept. 11, 1901, at Ogden, Utah (daughter of Charies Harrington and Heien Emeroy Craigue, both of Ogden, Utah, since 1890). She was born Jan. 11, 1880. Their children: Charles Sidney b. Feb. 29, 1904; Helen Emeroy b. Dec. 28, 1906. Family home Ogden, Utah.
Secretary of the Sidney Stevens Implement Company; engaged in the agricultural Implement business for about 20 years.
STEVENS, WALTER F. (son of Sidney Stevens and Mary Jane Thick). Born May 30, 1883, at North Ogden, Utah.
Married Amanda Sidonia Olsten June 22, 1910, at Manti,
Utah (daughter of William H. Oisten and Lodicy A. Griffin), who was born Aug. 22, 1886. Their children: Waiter Her- bert b. April 1, 1911; Heien Sidonia b. March 17, 1913.
STEVENS, WILLIAM (son of Thomas Stevens and Ann Lock of Somersetshire, Eng.). Born Dec. 23, 1819, In Somer- setshire. Came to Utah 1860.
Married Emma Crowden 1845, Bridgwater, Somersetshire (daughter of Isaac Crowden and Chariotte Brewer of Somer- setshire), who was born June 27, 1825. Their children: Sarah Ann, m. Hyrum Mecham; William Henry, m. Eliza Horton; Eilen Christene, m. John Neei; Emeline Augusta, m. Daniel Bigelow; Simon Percival, d. aged 45; Thomas Isaac, m. Emma Wooley; Frankiin Theophilus, d. aged 19; Abigail Charlotte, m. Charles T. Watterson. Family resided Wanship and Oakley, Utah.
Member seventies. Blacksmith and farmer, Died March 1900, at Oakley.
STEVENS, WILLIAM (son of Roswell Stevens of New York and Sibbell Spencer of Pennsylvania, and Upper Canada, moved to Hancock county, Iii.). Born Oct. 1, 1799, Herki- mer county, N. Y. Came to Utah Oct. 4, 1850, William Snow company.
Married Marinda Thomas Sept. 2, 1827, Mount Pleasant, Upper Canada (daughter of David Thomas of Mount Pleas- ant, Upper Canada). She was born June 27, 1809; died June 27, 1848. Their children: Albert b. Dec. 16, 1829, m. Lettie McKee 1852; Waiter b. Jan. 17, 1831, m. Abigail Holman 1854; William b. Feb. 14, 1832, m. Elizabeth Seley 1854; Elanor b. July 26, 1833, d. 1844; Rachel b. Dec. 1, 1834, m. John Hoiman 1857; Jonathan b. July 2, 1836, d. Feb. 1838; Sarah Anna b. July 24, 1838, m. Matthew McCuen 1855; David Riley b. Nov. 21, 1839, m. Caroline Feishaw 1861; Edward b. Aug. 26, 1841, m. Annie Stephenson 1868; Eliza b. 1843, d. 1848; Amos b. 1846, d. 1847; Alma b. 1848, d. Aug. 1848.
Member high priest quorum. Member territorial legisia- ture in 1856-57. Farmer and stockraiser. Died Feb. 5, 1877, Hoden Utah.
STEVENS, ALBERT (son of William Stevens and Marinda Thomas). Born Dec. 16, 1829.
Married Lettie McKee, Salt Lake City, Utah (daughter of Thomas McKee, Holden, Utah). Their children: Aibert Jr. b. Sept. 27, 1853, m. Sept. 3, 1883; Rachei; Mary; David; James; George; Martha; Lettie. Family home Hoiden, Utah.
Farmer. Died March 6, 1910, Holden, Utah.
STEVENS, EDWARD (son of William Stevens and Marinda Thomas). Born Aug. 26, 1841, in Iilinois. Came to Utah 1850 with father in William Snow company.
Married Annie Stephenson Dec. 14, 1868, Salt Lake City, Utah (daughter of Thomas C. Stephenson and Marinda Simenson, pioneers, C. M. Madison company). She was born Dec. 12, 1848, in Denmark. Their children: Marinda b. Oct. 20, 1870; Edward F. b. Nov. 14, 1874, m. Emma M. Robins 1898; Sarah Armina b. June 17, 1876, m. Mary R. S. Ninon 1906; William T. b. Dec. 7, 1877; J. A. Stevens b. Dec. 10, 1879; Bertha E. b. June 18, 1883; Florence A. b. Aug. 4, 1885: Ciara M. b. Feb. 27, 1889. Family home Millard county, Utah.
Member elder quorum. Assisted in bringing immigrants to Utah; missionary to Virginia 1879-1881. County com- missioner of Miliard Co., Utah; school trustee. Farmer and stockraiser. Living at Holden, Millard Co., Utah.
STEVENSON, EDWARD (son of Joseph Stevenson and Elizabeth Stevens of Gibralter, England). Born May 1, 1820. Gibralter. Came to Utah Sept. 2, 1847-he was captain of ten in C. C. Rich's company.
Married Nancy Areta in 1844, Nauvoo, Ill. (daughter of Sanford Porter and Nancy Warriner of Nauvoo, latter a pioneer Oct. 2, 1847, C. C. Rich company). She was born Aug. 8, 1825, Trumbuil county, Ohio. Their children: Nephi P., m. Louisa Stewart; Eliza, m. John R. Stewart; Edward A., m. Emeline Stewart; Nancy, d. infant; Joseph E., m. Mary A. Richards. Family home 14th ward, Salt Lake City. Married Emily E. Williams 1857, Sait Lake Endowment House, Daniel H. Welis officiating (daughter of Daniel R. Williams and Electa C. Briggs of Nauvoo, Ili., pioneers September 1852, Henry Miller company). She was born Sept. 23, 1841. Their children: Electa M., m. George Man- waring, m. Frederick Stiner; Henry R., m. Hannah R. Buck- waiter; William O., d. aged two; Emily Roselia, m. Franois McDonald; Daniei W., d. infant; John W., m. Sarah Perry; Eugene E., m. Etta Stapies; Lester A., m. Bertha Stariey; Hyrum S., m. Mary Slaughter; Ernest E., m. Emma Waiker; Harriet L., m. Franklin Walker. Family home Breriton ward, Big Cottonwood, Utah.
Member first council of seventies, 1894-97; high priest; home missionary in Utah, Idaho and Arizona twelve years; senior president 30th quorum seventies; missionary to the States, 1857-58 and 1869-70; to Canada in 1872; to southern states 1877-78; in United States and Canada, 1883-84; and in United States and Europe in 1886; crossed the plains nineteen times, and the Atlantic ocean nine times, doing missionary work; organized branch of the church at Gibral- ter, Spain, in 1852. Took part in Echo Canyon trouble; chaplain in militia. Tinsmith, apiarist, manufacturer and farmer. Died Jan. 27, 1897.
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STEVENSON, JOSEPH ECHO (son of Edward Stevenson and Nancy Porter), Born Oct. 1, 1857, fourteenth ward, Salt Lake City.
Married Mary Alice Richards Dec. 8, 1881, Salt Lake En- dowment House, Franklin D. Richards officiating (daughter of Franklin D. Richards and Mary Thompson of Nauvoo, Ill., who came to Utah Oct. 19, 1848, captain of his own com- pany). She was born July 5, 1863. Their children: Joseph W. b. Oct. 23, 1887, d. infant; Orson b. March 2, 1889, d. infant; Frank J. b. April 22, 1891; Clarence C. b. March 14. 1893; Merlon L. b. Oct. 18, 1895; Dewey W. b. Jan. 2, 1898; Roy S. b. May 23, 1900. Family home Holliday, Utah.
Member 35th quorum seventies at Morgan City. County superintendent of schools of Morgan county. Morgan city councilman. Rancher and miner.
STEVENSON, JAMES (son of Joseph Stevenson of Leicester- shire, Eng., and Elizabeth Stevens of London, Eng .- mar- ried June 28, 1812). Born Aug, 12, 1830, at Albany, N. Y. Came to Utah 1848, Amasa M. Lyman company.
Married Sarah Elnora White (daughter of Joseph White and Ruby Searns White, pioneers 1849). She was born Nov. 18, 1831. Their children: James Ira b. Aug, 2, 1853, d. infant; William Henry b. Dec. 12, 1854, m. Jane E. Bourne; Mary Elnora b, 1856 and Lenora Estella b. 1858, died; Ruby Annetta b. Nov. 16, 1860, m. Herbert Hayner; Charles Joseph b. March 28, 1863, died; Edward Delroz b. Oct. 2, 1867; Ezra Clark b. Jan. 22, 1867, died; Wilford Albert b. April 11, 1871, m. Andrew Johnson; Alfred Frank b. Dec. 22, 1874; Orson Leo b. Jan. 1876.
Elder; high priest; missionary among the Indians,
STEVENSON, JAMES. Born July 26, 1815, England. Came to Utah October, 1857, Captain Hoffines company.
Married Martha Charles June 15, 1835, in England (daugh- ter of John Charles of England). She was born Jan. 29, 1815. Their children: Sarah Ann, m. J. S. Fullmer; John Charles, m. Sarah Goff; Emma and Joseph, died; Lucy, m. Thomas Terry; Agnes, m. Peter Haze; Emma Jane, m. George Williams; Esther, m. Samuel Grange. Family home Springville, Utah.
High priest. Served as guard in Black Hawk Indian war. Tailor. Died Dec. 24, 1882.
STEVENSON, THOMAS PAUL (son of William Stevenson and Mary Maud of Hull, Eng.). Born March 20, 1832, Pock- lington, Yorkshire, Eng. Came to Utah Sept. 25, 1855. Richard Ballantyne company.
Married Jane Cobb Oct. 12, 1853, at Hull (daughter of Robert Cobb and Mary Selby of Pocklington), who was born Sept. 20, 1833. Their children: Joseph, died; Thomas Wil- liam, m. Alice Maud West; Robert Cobb, m. Mary Ann Warner; Mary Jane, Mary Ettie and John Henry, latter three died; Susan, m. Alfred Stanbridge; Priscilla, m. James Madsen; Charles Edward, m. Lizzie Peterson; David Cobb, m. Minnie West; Eliza Jane; Harry. Family home Nephi, Utah.
Teacher; high priest. Farmer. Died March 20, 1907.
STEWART, ANDREW JACKSON (son of Philander Barrett Stewart and Sally Scott of Williamstown, Mass.). Born Sept. 13, 1819, Jackson township, Monroe Co., Ohio. Came to Utah Oct. 20, 1850.
Married Eunice Pease Haws Quimby Jan. 1, 1844, Keosau- qua, Van Buren Co., Iowa (daughter of Ephraim Quimby and Catherine Pease Quimby Haws of Van Buren county, pio- neers 1851). She was born July 12, 1825. Their children: Sarah Catherine b. Dec. 17, 1844, died; Andrew Jackson b. Oct. 8, 1846, m. Melissa Riggs; Samuel Silvester b. Aug. 18, 1848, Silvia Caroline b. April 6, 1850. and Birdwell Fountain b. May 5, 1851, latter three died; Eunice Listra b. Feb. 1, 1853, m. Isaac Rogers, m. George Morrison; Elon Levaria b. July 28, 1855, m. Charles August Allen. Family resided Payson, Provo and Benjamin, Utah.
Married Caroline Nickerson Hubbard Grover Feb. 22, 1851, Salt Lake City (daughter of Freeman Nickerson and Hulda Chapman of Provo, Utah, pioneers 1850). Only child was Moses Carlos b. Jan. 1, 1852, who died young.
Married Mariah Mary Judd July 25, 1852, Salt Lake City (daughter of Philo Judd and Nancy Eames, pioneers 1850). She was born June 3, 1828. Their children: Preston Thomas b. May 8, 1853, m. Christina Hannah Bidmore; Philo Jackson b. Sept. 28, 1855, d. in California; Benjamin Franklin b. Aug. 24, 1859, m. Mary C. Huntsman; John Oscar b. 1861, died; Aaron Ashbel b. March 15, 1864. Family home Provo, Utah. Married Catherine Holden (daughter of Wiley and Abigail Holden), who was born in 1848. Their children: David Wiley b. April 30, 1865, m. Emily Hidden; Mary Abigail b. 1867, died. Family home Provo, Utah.
Married Mary Eliza Weir Aug. 5, 1863, Salt Lake City (daughter of Thomas Weir and Elizabeth Clark of Ogden, Utah). She was born Dec. 20, 1846. Their children: John Clark b. Sept. 27, 1865, died; Eva Elizabeth b. June 22, 1868, m. Ora B. Haynes; Nancy Lucinda b. July 1, 1871, m. C. U.
Losander; Maggie May b, May 24, 1874, died; Otto Ren b. May 29, 1878, m. Millicent Tallstrup; Lulu Rachel b. June 6, 1881, m. Robert E. Corless.
Clerk of Payson branch 1850; missionary to Australia 1855, and served as president of that mission. Territorial surveyor 1850; assistant attorney-general 1860; deputy clerk of supreme court 1861. President Utah Stock Association 1884. Died Dec. 12, 1911,
STEWART, ANDREW JACKSON, JR. (son of Andrew Jack- son Stewart and Eunice Pease Quimby Haws). Born Oct. 8, 1846, in Pottawattamie Co., Iowa.
Married Melissa Riggs Jan. 25, 1868, Salt Lake City (daughter of Dr. John Riggs and Jane Kilton Bullock of Provo, Utah, pioneers Sept. 20, 1851, Captain McPherson company). She was born Jan. 21, 1849. Their children: Melissa Jane b. May 23, 1869, m. William Clements Horsley; Julia Kimball b. Aug. 1870, died; Addie Lavaria b. June 28, 1871, died; Andrew Jackson b. April 10, 1873, m. Helena Roseberry Young; Ida Christmas b. Dec. 25, 1874, m. Edwin Arthur Peay; Scott Pease b. June 10, 1876, m. Myrtle Mar- ben; John Riggs b. Jan. 20, 1878, m. Esther Call. Family resided Provo and Benjamin, Utah.
Married Mary Eliza Smith Sept. 2, 1885, Logan, Utah (daughter of John Glover Smith and Margaret Allen of Mill Creek, Smithfield and St. George, Utah, pioneers Sep- tember, 1852, Captain Foote company). She was born May 8, 1865. Their children: Addie b. Jan. 2, 1887; Quimby b. Dec. 27, 1888; Eunice Lucile b. July 26, 1891; Marguerite b, Oct, 7, 1893; Theresa Arlena b. Sept. 30, 1895; Allen Glover m. May 16, 1898; Paul Barrett b. Jan. 23, 1900; Elon May b. Feb. 3, 1903; Robert Wilson b. Dec. 24, 1904: James Olander b. Aug. 23, 1907; Samuel Elwood b. April 7, 1909. Family home Provo, Utah.
Assisted in bringing immigrants to Utah 1866. Taught school at Provo and Salt Lake City 1869-70. U. S. deputy surveyor 1872-1902. Assisted in making ditches and devel- oping the country around Benjamin 1862-65. Missionary to California 1907.
STEWART, ANDREW J. (son of Andrew Jackson Stewart and Melissa Riggs). Born April 10, 1873, Provo, Utah.
Married Helena Roseberry Young Oct. 1, 1901, Salt Lake City (daughter of Oscar B. Young and Anna Marie Rose- berry of Provo and Salt Lake City, former pioneer 1848, the latter 1857). She was born July 30, 1876. Their children: Helena b. July 5, 1903; Burr Young b. Aug. 4, 1905; Dorothy b. Sept. 26, 1908.
Missionary to Germany 1896-99. U. S. deputy surveyor 1903-05. Graduated from College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Baltimore, Md., 1904. Practicing physician Salt Lake City.
STEWART, CHARLES (son of Nicholas Stevens Stewart and Lucy Kilborn of Denmark, Lewis county, N. Y.). He was born May 14, 1814, at Denmark, N. Y. Came to Utah Octo- ber, 1852, Captain Snow company.
Married Sarah Ann Roberts in 1835 at Denmark, N. Y. (daughter of James Roberts and Lois Chapin of Oswe- gatchie, St. Lawrence county, N. Y.). She was born in Feb- ruary, 1820. Their children: Mary Priscilla, m. John Bur- riston, m. Era Hawley; William Henry, m. Elizabeth Davis; Jane Eveline; Sarah Ellen, m, Elisha Davis; Olive Ann; Charles Echo; Emma Maria, m. Charles Samuel White; Lois Adeline, m. Heber Clark; James Stevens; Lucy Adelaide, m. Alexander Gray.
Married Fannie Eliza Hunt 1870, Salt Lake City (daugh- ter of William Hunt and Fannie Matilda Stewart, Dianna, N. Y.). She was born Sept. 7. 1848. Their children: Etta Estella: Louise; Fannie Luella; Clara, m. Edward Wat- kins; Blanche. Families resided Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Missionary to New York 1869-70. Farmer. Died Jan. 18, 1879, Pleasant Grove, Utah.
STEWART, WILLIAM HENRY (son of Charles Stewart and Sarah Ann Roberts). Born Dec. 3, 1842, Oswegatchie, N. Y. Came to Utah October, 1852, Captain Snow company.
Married Elizabeth Davis January, 1871, Salt Lake City (daughter of John Catlin Davis and Phoebe Oxenbauld, Handsworth, Staffordshire, Eng., came to Utah 1859, Edward Stevenson company). She was born Nov. 20, 1852. Their children: Sarah Ann b. Aug. 26, 1872, d. Aug. 28, 1872; Wil- liam Davis b. Nov. 17, 1873, m. Alice Spratley; Lois Eliza- beth b. Oct. 8, 1875, m. Alvin West; Sylvia Jane b. Aug. 26, 1877, m. William Atwood; Charles Stoddart b. Dec. 13, 1879, m. Margaret Gaines; John Henry b. Dec. 1, 1881, m. Flora Gaines; Caddie Lyle b. Nov. 4, 1884, m. Charles Santford Jones; Rua Francis b. Aug. 22, 1887; Alfred Duanne b. March 1, 1890; Walter Roberts b. April 23, 1893, d. Aug. 26, 1893. Family home Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Member high priests' quorum seventies. Assisted immi- grants to Utah 1866, Henry Chipman company. Farmer. Died Aug. 28, 1912, Pleasant Grove.
STEWART, ISAAC MITTON (son of Beakley Stewart of Burlington, N. J., and Alice Hopkins, born 1781 in New Jer- sey). He was born March 18, 1815, Burlington, N. J. Came to Utah 1852, captain of his own company.
Married Matilda Jane Downs (daughter of Ezekiel Downs and Chalotte Rawlins, latter a pioneer 1848). She was born Oct. 1, 1817, and came to Utah with husband. Their chil- dren: James Zebulon b. Oct. 31, 1844, m. Julia Ann Wads-
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PIONEERS AND PROMINENT MEN OF UTAH
worth Fitzgerald Dec. 27, 1869; Mary Emily b. 1848; Maranda Jane b. Oct. 1852, m. William L. Allen; Isaac John b. Sept. 29, 1855, m. May Crossgrove, m. Eva Hepler, m. Jennie Parish. Family home Draper, Utah.
Married Elizabeth White March 8, 1857, Salt Lake City (daughter of Willlam White and Mary Ann Syer-marrled in London, Eng .- latter came to Utah Dec. 10, 1856, with John A. Hunt company). She was born Feb. 22, 1838, Lon- don, Eng., and came to Utah with mother. Their children: Mary Ann b. March 4, 1858, m. R. A. Ballantyne Dec. 27, 1875; William Mitton b. Sept. 5, 1859, m. Sarah Vincent Dec. 17, 1884; Alice Caroline b. Feb. 16, 1862, m. Richard H. String- feliow May 5, 1885; Elizabeth b. Sept. 3, 1863, m. William W. Fife Dec. 7, 1882; Eliza Jane b. Aug. 27, 1865, m. John D. Fife Feb. 20, 1889; Samuel Whlte b. May 21, 1867, m. Eila M. Nebeker Sept. 19. 1894; Charles Beakley b. July 20, 1870, m. Kate Romney Sept. 30, 1896; Joseph Barnard b. Jan. 13, 1873, m. Leonora Cannon Sept. 13, 1889; Luelia Evaline b. Dec. 5, 1875, m. Marian Lindsay Oct. 5, 1898; Nettie Priscilla b. Sept. 11, 1879, m. Alfred Taylor June 11, 1902; Orson Richard b. 1881, d. 1886. Family resided Draper and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Married Emma Baynum (Lloyd). Only child: Joshua Baynum b. 1858, m. Mary Jane Fitzgerald Dec. 7, 1885. Bishop of Draper ward 38 years. County selectman 16
years. A promoter of educational institutions-University of Utah and Draper public schools. Farmer; stockraiser. Died March 15, 1890, Draper, Utah.
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