tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80136985571745319502024-03-05T04:27:22.264-08:00CharsRootsBrian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.comBlogger100125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-8499772986352606712012-07-26T16:28:00.003-07:002012-07-26T16:47:01.111-07:00Alicia<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Alicia in blessing dress - 4 months old. <br />
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Alicia and classmates, including cousin Harly Naughton, with first grade reading award. Harly was in second grade. Alicia didn't cheat to win this award like some of the students (this is important to her ). She is in the next to bottom row - in pigtails.<br />
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Alicia 9 years old. Third grade. <br />
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Alicia at 4-H awards night Oct. 1991. Eleven years old - all-around junior food winner.Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-54300115448093162382012-07-26T14:48:00.000-07:002012-07-26T16:29:22.573-07:00Charlotte and Brian<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Charlotte Whisler and Brian Carper sealed for eternity in Anchorage Alaska Temple on April 7, 2001. Accompanied by Earlene Whisler RhienBrian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-14953465386601661022012-07-26T14:35:00.001-07:002012-07-26T16:29:35.071-07:00Alicia Carper and Justin Clark<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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no name on this photo. it was included with some charts from the Ogden City Cemetery<br />
Sandy commented that this could be Grandma Grace Walker and her sisters and we agree with that. Hopefully, we will find another copy that lists their names. The clothing looks age appropriate to that time period.Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-58110193052275510132012-06-28T15:02:00.001-07:002012-06-28T15:02:14.807-07:00Alexander McIntyre<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Alexander McIntyre.<br />
Father of William Allen McIntyre<br />
Grandfather of Georgia S. McIntyre<br />
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Alexander died young in South Dakota when a load of logs rolled onto him.Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-28445592957377764212012-06-28T14:56:00.001-07:002012-07-26T16:29:52.434-07:00Rhien KidsFor some reason there is not a picture of Joanna in this set. We'll add one later.<br />
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Henry Hixson, Grandma Hixson and their children. Walter is not is this photo.Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-78586025459400209862012-06-28T14:40:00.002-07:002012-07-24T16:57:57.534-07:00Earlene through the years<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Earlene<br />
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Sandy - is this the picture you think might be you instead of Earlene - this is hand colored. Not sure her eyes and hair were this color. <br />
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Earlene<br />
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Earlene Senior Picture 1973<br />
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Earlene and Scott Family - Portland 1992. Scott, Paul, Earlene, Joanna, Jed; Julia in frontBrian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-1917158264686114972012-06-28T14:33:00.002-07:002012-06-28T14:35:06.507-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Art and Marian's 50th Wedding Anniversary. 1996 <br />
seated: Art and daughter Sally Burgh. Standing: Marilyn, Sally's husband Wally, Marian, Janine<br />
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Art and Marian November 30,1996. OregonBrian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-4190982138413727432011-10-24T15:56:00.000-07:002011-10-24T15:57:45.631-07:001900 Census Josephine Bennett Whisler<div><em><span style="color: blue;">Interesting that Josephine listed herself as widowed instead of divorced. I don't know if it was wishful thinking or just a social stigma thing back then.</span></em> </div><div><img id="m_logo" src="http://c.mfcreative.com/s/0/p/0/i/logo.gif" style="border-width: 0px; height: 38px; position: relative; width: 175px;" /> </div><br />
<h2>1900 United States Federal Census<span class="g_altTitle"> 1900 United States Federal Census</span></h2><br />
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<tr> <th>Home in 1900:</th> <td>Platte, Taylor, Iowa<br />
<span title="Alternate place for this record">[Lenox, Taylor, Iowa] </span></td></tr>
<tr> <th>Age:</th> <td>28</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Birth Date:</th> <td>Feb 1872</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Birthplace:</th> <td>Illinois</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Race:</th> <td>White</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Gender:</th> <td>Female</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Relationship to head-of-house:</th> <td>Head</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Father's Birthplace:</th> <td>Michigan</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Mother's Birthplace:</th> <td>Illinois</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Mother: number of living children:</th> <td>3</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Mother: How many children:</th> <td>3</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Marital Status:</th> <td>Widowed</td></tr>
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</tbody></table>Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-59278992341491207342011-10-24T15:23:00.001-07:002011-10-24T15:23:35.361-07:00Ted Whisler Obit<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="allblack" style="width: 620px;"><tbody>
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<tr> <th>Gender:</th> <td>Male</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Age at Death:</th> <td>81</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Date of Birth:</th> <td>3 May 1929</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Birth Place:</th> <td>Williams, Oregon, USA</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Date of Death:</th> <td>11 Jan 2011</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Source Location:</th> <td>West Jordan, Utah, USA</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Spouse:</th> <td>Marilyn Walker</td></tr>
<tr> <th>Children:</th> <td>Sandra (Susan) Richmond CA, Charlotte Carper (Brian) of Anchor Point AK, Debbie Lund (Bob), Sandy UT, and Earlene Rhien (Scott) Farmington NM</td></tr>
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<span title="Alternate name for this record">[Doris Edna Hedgepeth] </span></td></tr>
<tr> <th>Full Obituary:</th> <td>Theodore H. Whisler 5/3/1929 ~ 01/11/2011 Our loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather passed away January 11, 2011. Ted was born on May 3, 1929 to Earl Whisler and Doris Edna Hedgepeth in Williams, Oregon. He graduated from Lakeview Oregon High School in 1947. He attended the University of Oregon and Southern Oregon College. He went to work at Safeway Stores at the age of 14 and worked for them for 9 years. He then fulfilled a dream by becoming a Police Officer in Medford, Oregon and worked there as a shift commander and started their Identification Division. In 1959, he went to work as an Insurance Adjuster for the worlds largest Insurance Adjusting firm and spent 35 years handling property claims, then went to work for the Travelers Insurance Company where he retired. He married Marilyn Walker, later divorced, and they were the parents of 3 daughters. In 1978, he married Carole Davis whom had a daughter. He is survived by: his wife, Carole; daughters, Sandra (Susan) Richmond CA, Charlotte Carper (Brian) of Anchor Point AK, Debbie Lund (Bob), Sandy UT, and Earlene Rhien (Scott) Farmington NM; 8 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 15th at 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT, with a viewing one hour prior to services. Online condolences at www.memorialutah.com</td></tr>
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</tbody></table>Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-39243266042174972222011-05-17T23:09:00.000-07:002011-05-17T23:09:09.004-07:00Walter A. HixsonGrandpa Hixson's gravestone has been removed from his grave and found in a field outside of Vale. If you have any way to help us get it back or if you have photos of the stone, in the cemetery, that might help them replace it in the correct place, please let me know. Thanks<br />
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<a href="mailto:charlotte_carper@yahoo.com">charlotte_carper@yahoo.com</a>Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-48573905843892154872011-02-28T17:15:00.000-08:002011-02-28T17:15:23.389-08:00Nancy Greenlee Family<span style="color: blue;"><em>This is an old photo post card with no date on it. On the back, it says Nancy Calkins Family. Maiden name Nancy Greenlee.</em></span><br />
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William B Smith, son of John and Lucy Brown Smith, was born in Denton, Bedfordshire, England, February, 1814. He was a member of a family of seven children, four brothers and two sisters. <br />
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His mother died when he was a small boy and he made his home with an uncle and aunt who had no children of their own. He was not very comfortable while living there. They were very unkind to him and wouldn't let him have enough to eat. During the winter he would herd sheep and was dressed very scantily. When he would return home at night they would give him a piece of bread and send him to his room without letting him near the fire to get warm. He stayed there for some time and then begged his father to take him away. From there he was taken to the home of his grandparents, Brother and Sister Gabriel Smith, where he enjoyed the comforts of a home and lived with them until he grew to manhood. <br />
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He was married to Ann Barnes in October of 1838, at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England. shortly after this the elders visited their home. among them were John and Peter Sheffield who were relatives of the Sheffield family in Kaysville, they became interested, were converted and baptized. <br />
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The spirit of gathering took possession of them and January 1, 1843, they left their home in Sandy for Liverpool where they joined a company of saints and emigrated to America. The landed in Nauvoo April 23, 1843, and were greeted by the Prophet Joseph Smith. <br />
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After arriving in Nauvoo he worked with John Marriott, William Payne and Henry Wooley digging ditches and breaking prairie land so they could raise crops. These three families all came to Kaysville to make their homes and were lifelong friends. <br />
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He was a member of the Nauvoo Legion whose duty it was to protect the authorities and to help guard the temple. He was present at the meeting when the Prophet Joseph Smith addressed the Legion and asked them if they would fight for him or die for him. They all echoed "yes" and he said he was content and he would die for them if it became necessary. He remembered the day Joseph and Hyrum were martyred. He was present at the meeting when the mantel of Joseph fell on Brigham Young making it clear to the people that he was the one chosen to lead them. He stood guard many nights while the Nauvoo temple was being built. He had the privilege of receiving his endowments there. <br />
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In 1846 they started their journey westward and were driven from place to place. They built four houses and were driven from them by the mobs. When their day's travel was done they would gather around the campfire and tell stories, sing songs and dance. <br />
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On September 17, 1850, they arrived in the Salt Lake Valley. Brigham Young advised them to go farther north. They came to Kaysville where they homesteaded the farm where George W. Smith lived. His entire life was spent on this farm where he proved to be a very successful farmer and cattle and sheep raiser. <br />
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He was very kind to the poor and unfortunate, giving men work and letting them make their home with him. George Stevenson of Layton, Edward Edmonds, Lambert Blamiers, Fred Cawley, Christopher Holland and William Barnes were among the men who enjoyed his hospitality. Elizabeth Layton, daughter of Christopher Layton, made her home with them from the age of thirteen months, the time of her mother's death, until she was married to William Galbraith. He furnished a man and part of a team to go back to the Missouri River to help bring the saints to the valley. He was very quiet and retiring, but was always ready to assist in any public enterprise. <br />
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On January 10, 1855, he married Isabella Burton in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. To this union six children were born. <br />
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His first wife, Ann Barnes, was the first president of the Relief Society organized in Kaysville. She had no children. She died at her home in Kaysville, June 5, 1871.<br />
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He was a man of great faith as portrayed in this instance. He was very ill and all hopes for his recovery were few, but he said if only he could be administered to by Lorenzo Snow he would get well. Brother Snow lived in Brigham City and was a very dear friend of the family. His wife wrote to him telling him of her husband's illness. In this letter she sent a handkerchief and asked Brother Snow if he would anoint and bless it and send it back to her. William Barnes delivered the letter to President Snow on horseback and he did as he was requested and sent the handkerchief back to them and told them to wipe his face and head and put it under his pillow and he would begin to recover. His health was restored to him, which recovery was brought about through his great faith and the faith of the family. A copy of the letter follows: <br />
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'Brigham City, Utah, Feb. 9 1866<br />
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Dear Brother Smith, <br />
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God bless you and heal you up, is my prayer and the prayer of your friends. You have been a true friend to God and your heart has been full of integrity to Gad and your brethren and he will never forsake you and will raise you up and you shall be crowned with celestial glory, and your joy shall be full for the Lord is your friend and has appointed you unto eternal life which is the greatest gift which God can give.<br />
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We have blessed your handkerchief with healing powers and sprinkled it with essence which has been consecrated, dedicated to holy purposes and according to you faith so shall it be. I know that god loves you for your integrity and faithfulness, and I feel confident you will be restored unless our Heavenly Father wishes to call you to himself for some holy purpose. He will bless you and your dear family for your posterity shall continue and have no end, and your foundation is made sure and immovable in the God of your salvation. <br />
My family all unite with me in their prayers in your behalf and send love to you and your family. <br />
I say again god bless you and restore you to health my Dear Brother William. <br />
<em> Lorenzo Snow'</em><br />
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Brother Smith was always know as William Smith until he arrived in Utah when he was advised by Brigham Young to us the initial "B" in his name to distinguish him from the many other William Smiths who were already here. The "B" was suggested because Lucy Brown was his mother's maiden name. From this time has had been known as William B Smith. <br />
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He died at his home on the farm in Kaysville, October 11, 1897 at the age of 83. He was buried in what is now known as the Kaysville-Layton Cemetery. <br />
<em>contributed by Mildred Crawley Ensign (granddaughter)</em><br />
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Elizabeth Marriott, daughter of John Marriott and Francis Parris, was born at Colmworth, Bedford, England, 17 September 1822. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and came to America with her brother and sister-in-law, Susan Folk Marriott, arriving in Nauvoo on the 12 April 1843. Robert Burton, with his wife Ann Tatham Burton, and nephew Robert Walton Burton, were also with the band of 312 saints who had passage on the ship "Swanton" under the leadership of Lorenzo Snow.<br />
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Elizabeth married Robert Walton Burton in Nauvoo on February 6, 1845. Their lives were filled with many hardships and trials. Soon after their baby Isabelle was born, 5 March 1846, they were forced to leave Nauvoo because of mob violence, and started their long trek westward. Baby Isabelle died 7th or 17th of November 1846 and was buried in the same grave as Ann Tatham Burton, who had died at the same time. At Council Bluffs, where Robert W. stayed for a time by assignment from Brigham Young because he was a wheelwright and blacksmith, to help prepare the wagons for the traveling saints, two other children were born and died : Robert James, born 3 Feb. 1848 and died 13 Sept. 1849; and James, born 14 March 1851 and died 10 May 1851.<br />
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Elizabeth drove a horse and a cow as a team, pulling a wagon across the plains.<br />
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After settling in Kaysville four more children were born to them : Elizabeth, William Parrish, Eliza and Vollice.<br />
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William was only three years old when the family moved south at the time of the Johnson Army. Then the returned they found that Indians had occupied their home, using the wooden floor for fire wood and had turned their horses to feed in the wheat field.<br />
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While Robert was at Echo Canyon in defense of the Mormons when the Johnson Army came into Fort Bridger, Elizabeth got a letter from him which gave her comfort when little William was sick. It told her that the Lord would protect her during his absence, and that she would have the power to rebuke the destroyer from their home. <br />
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Elizabeth died in Kaysville, 18 of February 1879. <br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"><strong>Mary Ann Mathews</strong></span></div><br />
Mary Ann Mathews, the second wife of Robert Walton Burton, was born on the 22 of September 1851, at Upper Caldicote, Northill, Bedfordshire, England. Her parents were Jeremiah Matthews (in the copy I have, Jeremiah's Matthew is spelled with 2 t's but Mary Ann's is spelled with 1) and Ann Martin. <br />
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She joined the church in 1860 in England, coming to Utah with her sister Elizabeth in 1869 on the first train to come to Utah. They arrived in Ogden, on May 10th, at the Union Pacific Station which was a small building, where the pioneers had paid their tithing. They went to Kaysville where their sister, Sarah Moss, lived. <br />
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For a time, Mary Ann stayed with her cousin, Bishop Layton, and worked for some of his wives. <br />
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After she married Robert Burton, on the 9th of May 1870, in Salt Lake City, in the Endowment House, her home was on the corner of 1st South and 3rd East in Kaysville, on what was called the 'new survey'. Mary Ann helped homestead some land in Davis county. Robert worked in the blacksmith shop in Kaysville during the week and came to the homestead on weekends. The homestead land was close to Bishop Layton's farm. Mother loved Rachel Layton, who was so good to her when the Indians came and wanted grain, and wanted her to lift it. (Rachel married James Warren). Her daughter Sarah Ellen was born while they lived on the homestead. There were spiders, scorpions and reptiles on the homestead which frightened them. She was always glad to return to Kaysville, where they lived in the winter. <br />
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One day a man came to Kaysville selling apple peelers. When she was a girl in England she had worked in a factory peeling onions for 25 cents a day. She told the salesman that she could peel faster by hand than he could with his peeler, and she beat him to prove it. She did not buy the apple peeler. <br />
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Robert Burton was twenty-five years older than his wife, Mary Ann. One day her youngest daughter Lillian asked, "Mother, why did you marry Father, when he was so much older than you ?" She said, "Well, he came to church neat and clean and always had his shoes polished. I thought he could take care of me and we would have a happy home." Which they did. Robert Burton was a good husband. He was fair and kind. If he bought one wife a chair or a table, the other wife got one too.<br />
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When Elizabeth Marriott Burton passed away, Mary Ann moved into the home with her family, and cared for Elizabeth's children who were still at home. Vollice and Rosella loved each other very much. <br />
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Four children of Elizabeth's and twelve of Mary Ann's were raised in this home which Robert Burton built in Kaysville. It was still in good condition in 1967 when this was written.<br />
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Mary Ann was a wonderful wife and mother. She was a quiet person, but always had a cheerful smile and a happy greeting for all. <br />
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After Robert died in 1905 she moved to Ogden, Utah, where she lived in the 1st and 11th Wards. She died June 7, 1922, and was buried in the Kaysville Cemetery. <br />
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<em>Written and contributed by Lillian Burton Arnold</em><br />
<em>268 15th Street, Ogden Utah</em><br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>compiled by Bertha Call</em></div><div style="text-align: center;"><em><br />
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</div>Robert Walton Burton was born to James and Isabella Walton Burton, April 29, 1826, at Gayle, near Hawes, in the Parish of Aysgarth in Yorkshire, England -- the oldest child in a family of twelve children. At a very young age, he went to live with his uncle Robert and learned the trade of wheelwright and blacksmith, finishing his apprenticeship 11 July 1839, at the age of 13 years. He followed this trade in the countryside around Bradford until he left England four years later. <br />
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Near his 17th birthday (16 January 1843) Robert, in company with his Uncle and Aunt, Robert and Ann Tatham Burton, left England for American on the ship Swanton, with a company of Saints under the leadership of Lorenzo Snow. They landed in New Orleans 16 March 1843, then traveled up the Mississippi River in the Amasanth, arriving in Nauvoo the 12 April 1843. John Marriott and his wife, Susan, and sister Elizabeth had been traveling with them during this journey.<br />
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The next day, April 13, the Prophet Joseph Smith preached to these newly arrived British Saints. Robert's uncle later introduced the young Robert Walton Burton to the prophet with the remark, "This young man has not yet been baptized." The Prophet said, "He will be baptized before six months have passed." Robert was baptized shortly afterward.<br />
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On the 6 February 1845, Robert Walton Burton and Elizabeth Marriott were married by William Paine.<br />
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Robert was active in many things. He became a member of the 17th Quorum of Seventy in Nauvoo. He was one of the Prophet's body guards, and he said that he would gladly have given his life for him if it had been required of him. He received his Patriarchal blessing under the hands of Patriarch John Smith, on the 17th February 1845.<br />
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Like other members of the Church at that time, Robert and Elizabeth passed through many trying times. When the Saints were driven out of Nauvoo, they, with their baby daughter, Isabelle, went with them, but Uncle Robert and Aunt Ann did not want to go. After three days of travel, Robert went back and persuaded them to come with him, as he did not want to leave them to the mercy of the mobs. On the night of the 17th of November 1846, their baby, Isabelle, died. As Robert left his wagon to tell his Uncle about the baby, the Uncle said, "I know, and your aunt has just passed away also." The next morning they buried them in the same grave. A few months later his Uncle Robert died also.<br />
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As Robert was a wheelwright and a blacksmith, he was assigned by Brigham Young to remain for a time in council bluffs to assist the traveling Saints to prepare their wagons for the long westward trek. While here, two other children were born to Robert and Elizabeth: Robert James, born 3 February 1848 and died 13 September. James was born 14 March 1851, and died 10 May. <br />
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Robert received two letters from his parents in Bradford, England, one dated 20 September 1843, interestingly addressed to :<br />
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"Robert Burton - Hancock County - on the Prary - neer the Mound."<br />
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Another, addressed to "Robert Burton - Council Bleff - one of the Seventy - America." and dated August 27th, 1849, brought sad news -- "of the death of your kind and affectionate father, he died on the 18th of July, not long after we heard of the death of your Uncle and Aunt. We have mourned together.---"<br />
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Robert and Elizabeth arrived in Salt Lake city in the fall of 1851 and moved on to Kaysville to make their home, and set up a blacksmith shop. One day he was shoeing a horse, when a neighbor walked in and said, Robert there is another Robert Burton in town." Much interested, Robert said, "Hold this horse, won't you?" and left at once to find the other Robert Burton. He found that this new family were cousins from Yorkshire. He took them to his home and kept them until they moved to East Kaysville on the "mountain road", where he raised vegetables to sell. At this time, by the advice of Brigham Young, Robert put 'Walton' in his name and the other Robert put 'Lamb' in his, as these were their mother's maiden names, which gave them complete identity. Both Roberts resided in Kaysville until they died. <br />
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Four other children came to them in Kaysville: Elizabeth, William Parrish, Eliza and Vollice, which made them rejoice. <br />
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Robert went to Echo Canyon when Johnson's Army came into Fort Bridger. He was Captain of a company of sixty-five men who sent to assist the quelling the Indians in the Black Hawk War. He was called to go to the Salmon Country in Idaho, and responded cheerfully. When Kaysville town was incorporated he was appointed as town marshal. He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad and was present with his son, William, when they drove the Golden Spike at Promontory, Utah.<br />
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Robert Walton Burton married a second wife, Mary Ann Matthews, on the 9th of May 1870, and they had twelve children, six girls and six boys. <br />
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On the 1 of June 1905 Robert Walton Burton died at his home at the age of 79 years. He was loved, honored and respected by all who knew him.Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-65078687336601584272010-03-10T17:02:00.000-08:002010-03-12T18:43:47.607-08:00The Children of James and Isabella Burton<strong><em><span style="color: blue;">In the individual photos on the bottom, the one in the middle is Margaret Burton Marriott - our great, great, great, great grandmother.</span></em></strong> <br />
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Robert Walton Burton Died: 1 June 1905<br />
Isabella Walton Smith Died: 14 April 1909<br />
James Walton Burton Died: 20 September 1829 (age, 5 days)<br />
Rose Mary Burton Died: November 1831 (age, less than 1 month)<br />
William Walton Burton Died: 27 June 1918<br />
Rosemond Burton Rushforth Died: 6 April 1891<br />
James Walton Burton Died: 9 October 1918 (It was common practice to name a later child after one that died)<br />
Margaret Burton Marriott Died: 30 September 1918<br />
Ann Burton Died: 2 November 1840 ( date of birth)<br />
Christopher Walton Burton Died: 26 December 1913<br />
Mary Burton Holland Died: 15 January 1874<br />
Thomas Walton Burton Died: 5 August 1919Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8013698557174531950.post-13429412742068086012010-02-11T15:04:00.000-08:002010-02-11T15:04:49.521-08:00Burton family - first 3 generations back to 1685(Material collected and compiled by Josephine Burton Bagley, Family Representative)<br />
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Note: To help us to better understand the background of James and Isabella Burton lives, I have given a little of the lives of some of their earlier parents and grandparents.<br />
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Our First Great Parents JAMES BURTON AND ROSEMOND CLARKSON<br />
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James Burton was born and christened the 15th of April, 1751. He was the eldest son of Mathew Burton and Mabel Burrow. Rosemond Clarkson was christened the 18th of March 1753. She was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Clarkson, and was born in Simistone of Hardraw, Yorkshire, England. They were married the 23 of November 1775 at Hawes. Their first home was in Hawes, and their first five children were born there. Their last ten children were born in Gayle of Hawes, Yorkshire, England.<br />
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This James Burton was probably a farmer. His death certificate states he was a woolcomer. (sic) This vocation may be been learned and practiced, operating his own agricultural holdings. The little we know of their family seems to indicate they were reared on a farm. <br />
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Daughter Mabel was skilled in use of the scythe, which was used at that time to cut and harvest grain and hay. In 1851, we find wife, Mabel, a widow at the age of seventy years, with unmarried 25 year old son, a 10 year old scholar grandson, and a 7 year old granddaughter, operating 94 acres, employing no help. Our grandfather was skilled in handling horses.<br />
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Great Grandmother, Rosemond Clarkson, died the 7th of November 1829 at the age of almost 77 years. Our great grandfather, James Burton, died the 14th of April 1842 at the age of 91 years and 364 days, at Appersett, near Hawes, Yorkshire, England, probably at the home of his daughter Mabel, wife of Christopher Metcalfe. (see the reference to this aunt Mabel in the story of James and Isabella). <br />
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OUR SECOND GREAT GRANDPARENTS, MATHEW BURTON AND MABEL BURROW<br />
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Mathew Burton, the eldest son of James Burton and Isabel Sedgswick, was christened the 15th of February 1716. Mabel Burrow, daughter of Robert Burrow and Elizabeth Collinson, was christened the 10th of December 1719. Mathew and Mabel were married the 26th of May 1738. They lived in Dent, Yorkshire, England. He left now will, but we have found where he was named in three wills. <br />
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1) In the will of his maternal grandfather, Mathew Sedgswick. He and his cousin, Leonard Mason received the right of land and property in 1723.<br />
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2) In 1769, Mathew Burton, his two sons and four daughters were named as beneficiaries in the will of his deceased mother's only brother, Edward Burrow.<br />
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3) In 1881 the will of Robert Burrow, only child of Edward Burrow---- (quote)---"I give and devise all my free-hold estate, messages, tenements with all and singular the lands, grounds, hereditaments and premises situated and lying and being at Gawthrope in Dent -- unto my cousin, James Burton, son of my late Uncle Mathew Burton." He also names the other five children of Mathew Burton and Mabel Burrow as beneficiaries. Cousin Robert Burton of London was given 100 pounds, and his five sisters, Isabell, Mary (wife of George Moses), Ann, and Elizabeth Burton, 40 pounds each. <br />
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Evidently Mathew married Margaret after Mabel's death, as in the settlement of his property, it was done in the name of Margaret, widow of Mathew Burton, administratrix. <br />
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OUR THIRD GREAT GRANDPARENTS, JAMES BURTON AND ISABEL SEDGSWICK<br />
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James Burton was born about the 1685. Isabel Sedgswick was christened the 17th of May 1690. They were married the 12th of May 1715 and lived in Haycoat, Dent, Yorkshire, in the Parish of Sedgberg. In our careful search, we found no will, but we have found his name in other people's wills, where he had either been appointed as an executor or mentioned as "my trusted friend."Brian & Charlotte Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16188124764928305293noreply@blogger.com0