Interview with Roy Wilhelm, December 24, 1992

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==House in Concho==
==House in Concho==
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'''Roy''': All the time there, Grandpa's interest in Concho was more and more and this homestead of Lydia's, they had to get on it and stay on it or they'd lose it.  They built one of the best houses in the country.  Grandpa was a carpenter by trade and he was good workman, I guess.  And he built that house that was going to be the old ancestral home and they built a big house.  And Grandma was an exceptional cook, somehow the Wilhelms always was kind of particular about how the way their stuff tasted.  And when the church authorities would come through and they'd come over to Snowflake and then they wanted to come on to St. Johns, they'd always time it so they could stay with the Wilhelms in Concho.  Well, it was quite an honor but it was expensive and worked out both ways, everybody was satisfied.  And grandpa'd planted a big orchard there, several orchards and improved their place and everything, but then come the polygamy stuff.  And these, the Apostles, they had four or five of 'em all the time down here ridin' herd on these people and they had to advise them.  And so the Church members did what they asked 'em to, so they advised Grandpa, in that letter, to get the younger woman and go down, to follow the mountains down into Old Mexico and leave Lydia to prove up on her homestead.   
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'''Roy''': All the time there, [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Grandpa's]] interest in Concho was more and more and this homestead of [[Lydia Hannah Draper|Lydia's]], they had to get on it and stay on it or they'd lose it.  They built one of the best houses in the country.  [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Grandpa]] was a carpenter by trade and he was good workman, I guess.  And he built that house that was going to be the old ancestral home and they built a big house.  And [[Lydia Hannah Draper|Grandma]] was an exceptional cook, somehow the Wilhelms always was kind of particular about how the way their stuff tasted.  And when the church authorities would come through and they'd come over to Snowflake and then they wanted to come on to St. Johns, they'd always time it so they could stay with the Wilhelms in Concho.  Well, it was quite an honor but it was expensive and worked out both ways, everybody was satisfied.  And [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Grandpa'd]] planted a big orchard there, several orchards and improved their place and everything, but then come the polygamy stuff.  And these, the Apostles, they had four or five of 'em all the time down here ridin' herd on these people and they had to advise them.  And so the Church members did what they asked 'em to, so they advised [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Grandpa]], in that letter, to get the younger woman and go down, to follow the mountains down into Old Mexico and leave Lydia to prove up on her homestead.   
'''John''':  Let me ask you a question about that homestead.  Didn't they buy squatters rights from the original settlers?   
'''John''':  Let me ask you a question about that homestead.  Didn't they buy squatters rights from the original settlers?   
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'''Roy''': That was on all the land, where they had the squatters rights but this was outside of that purchase.  He found this little glade and they just homesteaded it extra.  Flake wasn't in on it, see.   
'''Roy''': That was on all the land, where they had the squatters rights but this was outside of that purchase.  He found this little glade and they just homesteaded it extra.  Flake wasn't in on it, see.   
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'''John''':  So grandma had filed homestead on it under her name since he'd already used his homestead rights in Utah.   
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'''John''':  So [[Lydia Hannah Draper|Grandma]] had filed homestead on it under her name since he'd already used his homestead rights in Utah.   
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'''Roy''': Yeah, that's how come.
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'''Roy''': Yeah, that's how come.
==B.H. Wilhelm, Gambling man==
==B.H. Wilhelm, Gambling man==

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