http://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/JCharlesW&feed=atom&limit=50&target=JCharlesW&year=&month=WilhelmWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T15:37:21ZFrom WilhelmWikiMediaWiki 1.16.0http://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Talk:John_Andrew_Williams_(Johann_Andreas_Wilhelm)Talk:John Andrew Williams (Johann Andreas Wilhelm)2016-10-12T03:29:30Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>Interestingly enough, the Town of Venice, NY didn't exist prior to its being created from part of Scipio in 1823 -- at least according to Wikipedia -- yet the children born before 1823 are listed as being born in Venice. I wonder if this is an error, or if the area was commonly called Venice prior to its "official" creation? <br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 21:35, 18 November 2006 (Mountain Standard Time)<br />
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I found a reference at http://fam.eastmill.com/f945.htm#f27534 which lists John A. Williams as born in New York City in 1775. This would cut the age gap between him and his wife Mercy Farrington to 5 years instead of 20 years, which seems reasonable enough, and would make him about age 24 rather than 40 at the time of his marriage. This too seems reasonable, but is far different than the birth in Germany in 1760 that I've found elsewhere. This definitely deserves to be investigated further. <br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 14:35, 8 August 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Found Mercy's grave in Barton, NY, headstone indicates she was actually born in 1776: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSfn=mercy&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=134884515&df=all&<br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 20:23, 11 October 2016 (MST)<br />
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Best bet for census find seems to be in Sempronius in 1800: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cenfiles/ny/cayuga/1800/pg676.txt<br />
Household lists one male age 26-45 (John would have been 40), a female age 0-10 (no idea who this could be), one female age 16-26 (Mercy would be 24 based on the above 1776 birth year), and one female age 45+, which could be John's mother. But who is the 0-10 female?<br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 20:23, 11 October 2016 (MST)</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Talk:John_Andrew_Williams_(Johann_Andreas_Wilhelm)Talk:John Andrew Williams (Johann Andreas Wilhelm)2016-10-12T03:23:40Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>Interestingly enough, the Town of Venice, NY didn't exist prior to its being created from part of Scipio in 1823 -- at least according to Wikipedia -- yet the children born before 1823 are listed as being born in Venice. I wonder if this is an error, or if the area was commonly called Venice prior to its "official" creation? <br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 21:35, 18 November 2006 (Mountain Standard Time)<br />
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I found a reference at http://fam.eastmill.com/f724.htm#f28260 which lists John A. Williams as born in New York City in 1775. This would cut the age gap between him and his wife Mercy Farrington to 5 years instead of 20 years, which seems reasonable enough, and would make him about age 24 rather than 40 at the time of his marriage. This too seems reasonable, but is far different than the birth in Germany in 1760 that I've found elsewhere. This definitely deserves to be investigated further. <br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 14:35, 8 August 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Found Mercy's grave in Barton, NY, headstone indicates she was actually born in 1776: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSfn=mercy&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=134884515&df=all&<br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 20:23, 11 October 2016 (MST)<br />
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Best bet for census find seems to be in Sempronius in 1800: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cenfiles/ny/cayuga/1800/pg676.txt<br />
Household lists one male age 26-45 (John would have been 40), a female age 0-10 (no idea who this could be), one female age 16-26 (Mercy would be 24 based on the above 1776 birth year), and one female age 45+, which could be John's mother. But who is the 0-10 female?<br />
--[[User:JCharlesW|JCharlesW]] 20:23, 11 October 2016 (MST)</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Mercy_FarringtonMercy Farrington2016-10-02T14:53:51Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Clarissa_L._Williams */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Mercy Farrington<br />
| birthdate = Abt [[1780]]<br />
| location = <br />
| deathdate = [[March 22]], [[1864]]<br />
| deathplace = <br />
| father = [[Benjamin Farrington]]<br />
| mother = [[Susannah Tompkins]]<br />
| spouse = [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mercy Farrington''' (Abt [[1780]] - )<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Mercy Farrington, born about [[1780]] in Venice, Cayuga, New York. In [[1799]] she married [[John Andrew Williams]] in [[Scipio, New York]]. <br />
<br />
The US Federal Census of 1860 show Mercy, age 83, and her daughter Betsy, age 45, as servants in the houshold of Wm. B. Schobey in Springport, Cayuga, New York:<br />
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11 377 378 Schobey Wm B. 51 M . Farmer 10,000 4,000 New York . . . . .<br />
12 377 378 Nugent John 13 M . . . . New York . X . . .<br />
13 377 378 Murphey Dan'l 45 M . Farm Laborer . . Ireland . . . . .<br />
14 377 378 Williams Betsey 45 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
15 377 378 Williams Mercy 83 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
16 377 378 Schobey Cornelius 48 M . Farmer . 3,000 New York . . . . .<br />
<br />
==Children==<br />
John and Mercy had the following children:<br />
<br />
===Daniel Williams===<br />
*Born: November [[1803]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 14]], [[1873]] in ????, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Silvester Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1806]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Maston (or Mastin or Martin) Williams=== <br />
*Born: [[1810]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Sarah Williams===<br />
*Born: [[November 12]], [[1813]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 13]], [[1901]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[June 13]], [[1818]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 8]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
*Buried: March [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
<br />
===[[Clarissa L. Williams]]===<br />
*Born: June [[1819]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[February 11]], [[1835]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
<br />
===Susan Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1821]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 6]], [[1838]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Betsey Williams===<br />
*Born: 1823 in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Mercy Williams headstone.jpg|Mercy's headstone in Barton, NY<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Sources==<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/f2838.htm#f18604<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/i490.htm#i71422<br />
*ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ny/cayuga/1860/pg00633.txt<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSiman=1&GScid=2301230&GRid=134884515&<br />
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[[Category:People|Farrington, Mercy]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Mercy_FarringtonMercy Farrington2016-10-02T14:53:02Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Images */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Mercy Farrington<br />
| birthdate = Abt [[1780]]<br />
| location = <br />
| deathdate = [[March 22]], [[1864]]<br />
| deathplace = <br />
| father = [[Benjamin Farrington]]<br />
| mother = [[Susannah Tompkins]]<br />
| spouse = [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mercy Farrington''' (Abt [[1780]] - )<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Mercy Farrington, born about [[1780]] in Venice, Cayuga, New York. In [[1799]] she married [[John Andrew Williams]] in [[Scipio, New York]]. <br />
<br />
The US Federal Census of 1860 show Mercy, age 83, and her daughter Betsy, age 45, as servants in the houshold of Wm. B. Schobey in Springport, Cayuga, New York:<br />
<br />
11 377 378 Schobey Wm B. 51 M . Farmer 10,000 4,000 New York . . . . .<br />
12 377 378 Nugent John 13 M . . . . New York . X . . .<br />
13 377 378 Murphey Dan'l 45 M . Farm Laborer . . Ireland . . . . .<br />
14 377 378 Williams Betsey 45 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
15 377 378 Williams Mercy 83 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
16 377 378 Schobey Cornelius 48 M . Farmer . 3,000 New York . . . . .<br />
<br />
==Children==<br />
John and Mercy had the following children:<br />
<br />
===Daniel Williams===<br />
*Born: November [[1803]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 14]], [[1873]] in ????, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Silvester Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1806]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Maston (or Mastin or Martin) Williams=== <br />
*Born: [[1810]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Sarah Williams===<br />
*Born: [[November 12]], [[1813]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 13]], [[1901]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[June 13]], [[1818]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 8]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
*Buried: March [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
<br />
===[[Clarissa_L._Williams]]===<br />
*Born: June [[1819]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[February 11]], [[1835]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Susan Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1821]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 6]], [[1838]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Betsey Williams===<br />
*Born: 1823 in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Mercy Williams headstone.jpg|Mercy's headstone in Barton, NY<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/f2838.htm#f18604<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/i490.htm#i71422<br />
*ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ny/cayuga/1860/pg00633.txt<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSiman=1&GScid=2301230&GRid=134884515&<br />
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[[Category:People|Farrington, Mercy]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=File:Mercy_Williams_headstone.jpgFile:Mercy Williams headstone.jpg2016-10-02T14:50:57Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>[[Mercy Farrington|Mercy Farrington Williams]]' headstone in Barton, NY. Photo courtesy of Find-a-Grave user [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47317162| Paul R].</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=File:Mercy_Williams_headstone.jpgFile:Mercy Williams headstone.jpg2016-10-02T14:50:16Z<p>JCharlesW: Mercy Farrington Williams' headstone in Barton, NY. Photo courtesy of Find-a-Grave user [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47317162|Paul R].</p>
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<div>[[Mercy Farrington|Mercy Farrington Williams]]' headstone in Barton, NY. Photo courtesy of Find-a-Grave user [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47317162|Paul R].</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Mercy_FarringtonMercy Farrington2016-10-01T21:43:04Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Mercy Farrington<br />
| birthdate = Abt [[1780]]<br />
| location = <br />
| deathdate = [[March 22]], [[1864]]<br />
| deathplace = <br />
| father = [[Benjamin Farrington]]<br />
| mother = [[Susannah Tompkins]]<br />
| spouse = [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mercy Farrington''' (Abt [[1780]] - )<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Mercy Farrington, born about [[1780]] in Venice, Cayuga, New York. In [[1799]] she married [[John Andrew Williams]] in [[Scipio, New York]]. <br />
<br />
The US Federal Census of 1860 show Mercy, age 83, and her daughter Betsy, age 45, as servants in the houshold of Wm. B. Schobey in Springport, Cayuga, New York:<br />
<br />
11 377 378 Schobey Wm B. 51 M . Farmer 10,000 4,000 New York . . . . .<br />
12 377 378 Nugent John 13 M . . . . New York . X . . .<br />
13 377 378 Murphey Dan'l 45 M . Farm Laborer . . Ireland . . . . .<br />
14 377 378 Williams Betsey 45 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
15 377 378 Williams Mercy 83 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
16 377 378 Schobey Cornelius 48 M . Farmer . 3,000 New York . . . . .<br />
<br />
==Children==<br />
John and Mercy had the following children:<br />
<br />
===Daniel Williams===<br />
*Born: November [[1803]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 14]], [[1873]] in ????, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Silvester Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1806]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Maston (or Mastin or Martin) Williams=== <br />
*Born: [[1810]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Sarah Williams===<br />
*Born: [[November 12]], [[1813]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 13]], [[1901]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[June 13]], [[1818]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 8]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
*Buried: March [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
<br />
===[[Clarissa_L._Williams]]===<br />
*Born: June [[1819]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[February 11]], [[1835]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Susan Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1821]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 6]], [[1838]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Betsey Williams===<br />
*Born: 1823 in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
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==Sources==<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/f2838.htm#f18604<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/i490.htm#i71422<br />
*ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ny/cayuga/1860/pg00633.txt<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSiman=1&GScid=2301230&GRid=134884515&<br />
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[[Category:People|Farrington, Mercy]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Autobiography_of_Clarissa_WilhelmAutobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm2016-10-01T21:38:18Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div><noinclude><br />
==Autobiography of [[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm]]== <br />
<br />
<br />
*Born: February 26, 1820 in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus County, New York <br />
*Died: February 17, 1901 in Orderville, Kane County, Utah <br />
*Buried in the Orderville Town Cemetery <br />
<br />
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</noinclude><br />
==February 12, 1888== <br />
<br />
From my recollections I will pen a few incidents of my life.<br />
<br />
I was the daughter of Miller Harden and Elizabeth Tabor; the granddaughter of James and Mary Harden, and Amiziah and Silence (Wilcox) Tabor. <br />
<br />
My father had three brothers and three sisters. His brothers’ names were James, Daniel, and Archibald. The names of his sisters were Amy, Mahitable, and Mary.<br />
<br />
My mother had four brothers and three sisters. The names of the brothers were Wing, Return, George, and William. The names of her sisters were Clarissa, Mary, and Silence. <br />
<br />
My grandfather died somewhere in the state of [[New York]]. My Grandmother Harden died in [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus County]], the town of [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]]. <br />
<br />
My Grandfather and Grandmother Tabor died in the county of [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]] in the town of [[Scipio, New York|Sipes]]. My Uncle Archibald Harden died in the state of [[Ohio]], and so did my uncles Daniel and James Harden. My Aunt Amy Bowken and her husband died in the county of [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]] in the town of [[Locke, New York|Loch]]. My Aunt Mahitable and Aunt Mary moved to Canada and I do not know what became of them. My Uncle Wing and his wife died in the town of [[Moravia, New York|Moriva]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga County]], [[New York]]. My Aunt Clarissa died in the town of [[Ledyard, New York|Ledge]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga County]]. My Aunt Silence died at G_____, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga County]]. My Uncle George died in the town of [[Scipio, New York|Sipes]]. My mother and father died in [[Indiana]].<br />
<br />
<br />
I was born in the town of [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus County]], [[New York]], in the year [[1820]], [[February 26]]. The first seven years of my life were spent where I was born which is more familiar than what took place yesterday. The Cattaraugus Indian village was seven miles from my father's. There were ten children of us. (14 all together) Henry, Silence, Mary, Clarissa, William, Abram, Philura, Sarah, Lucretia, and Lovina. In [[1827]] my father moved to the county of [[Chautauqua County, New York|Cataugua]], the town of [[Ellery, New York|Elery]]. My mother had two children born there, Lucretia and Lovina. My mother lost four children in the town of [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]] making her number fourteen. <br />
<br />
My oldest brother Henry, left home about the year 1830 and went to the state of Ohio and married a girl by the name of Lovinia Harding. He never came back. My mother and father and oldest sister went to the state of Ohio once to visit our friends there. <br />
<br />
The country was very new in those days. It was very primitive. There was a path through the forest from one neighbor to the other. If we did not look sharp we would get lost. We used to have lots of fun gathering beechnuts and making maple sugar. We knew no trouble then, rambling through the woods, climbing trees, tearing our clothes and making mud pies. We had to go about a mile to school. The country was not very thickly settled then. We grew up children of nature. We knew nothing of corsets and bustles. The children these days are different. <br />
<br />
We lived in [[Ellery, New York|Elery]] about seven years. Then we moved to the eastern part of the state of [[New York]] in 1834. We stopped in the town of [[Locke, New York|Loch]] for about one year. I commenced then to work from home to earn my own clothes. We moved from [[Locke, New York|Loch]] to [[Summerhill, New York|Summerhill]], a town about four miles from [[Locke, New York|Loch]]. We did not live in [[Summerhill, New York|Summerhill]] or Summerville more than two years. While in Summerville I joined the Methodists. It was there my two sisters Mary and Silence left to go to the state of [[Ohio]]. The next place we moved was to the town of [[Venice, New York|Venice]]. <br />
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Twas there I got acquainted with a young man by the name of [[John Benjamin Williams|John B. Williams]]. He was the son of [[John Andrew Williams (Johann Andreas Wilhelm)|John Williams]] and [[Mercy Farrington|Mercy Williams]]. He had two sisters and three brothers. The names of his sisters were Betsy and Sarah. The names of his brothers were [[Silvester Williams|Silvester]], [[Daniel Williams|Daniel]], and [[Martin Williams|Martin]]. I was married in the year [[1838]] to John and we settled in [[Venice, New York|Venice]] about a mile from his brothers and about the same distance from my brothers. I had a son born in [[1840]] and we named him [[James Return Williams|James Return]]. <br />
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In 1841 my father moved to the state of Indiana. My brother William got married about that time to Ellen Heath. She lived to have one child and died in child bed. The baby was still born. My brother lived single about a year then married his wife’s cousin. <br />
<br />
In 1842 I had a [[Susan Clarissa Williams|daughter]] born April 20th. About this time my husband’s father died. He had been sick about seven years. He had the asthma. About this time Mormonism cane along. An elder by the name of Paltine Brown preached on the other side of Wasco Lake. It was about eleven miles from where we lived. We went around the lake to visit some friends one Sunday and went to meeting to hear the Mormon preach. It was when my second child was six weeks old. We went to meeting and believed the gospel but did not obey it as my husband’s sister, Sarah did. We went home but did not feel that we had done right. Our baby took sick and lay thus until we made up our minds to obey the Gospel, then she got better. Then we went again to meeting and was baptized by Brother Shearron and his son, Norman [[July 4]], [[1842]]. We went home feeling that the spirit of the Lord went with us. Then we began to have the spirit of gathering. Before the Gospel came we felt that we would live and die on the little place we had, when we went to keeping house. If anybody had told me that I should leave that place I would have felt bad. But now we began to lay our plans to go to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]]. We had to spin and weave all our own clothes for the summer and winter including table linen, towels, and grain sacks. We dried our own fruit and had enough surplus butter from our cow to buy some store goods. In those days children went barefoot from the time they were born until they were grown. I remember going places, carrying my shoes. When I would get almost there I would put my shoes on. We lived on coarse foods and lots of sunshine. I do not remember any epidemic of whooping cough or measles when I was a young woman. <br />
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Well we still kept making preparations to go to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]]. My husband and his brother Martin, were in partnership with two farms and there was no sale for land then, so we had to stay awhile longer. In [[1843]] we had another [[Bateman Haight Williams|son]], [[November 14|Nov, 14]]; we named him after Bateman Haight. Still we couldn’t sell our farm so we gathered up what money we could to take us to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]], and left our farm, horses, cattle, and sheep, and hogs. We went leaving all behind. Daniel and Martin took the freight and Aunt Sarah to the canal. We followed in a buggy to Gettysburg, to the Erie Canal. From Buffalo we went to Cleveland, Ohio, thence to Portsmouth, where we took a steamer on the Ohio River. The river was so low we were on the sandbar half the time. My daughter Susan took sick with a bowel complaint and come near dying. We came to St. Louis and took a steamer out to the Mississippi River getting to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]] the first of October, after Joseph's and Hiram’s deaths. On the road before we got into town we were often stopped and ask why we wanted to go to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]] -- that Joseph Smith was dead. When we got to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]] we stayed first at Isaac Haight’s. The next morning we went to Bateman Haight’s. My little girl was no better. I did not know what to do. She wanted to drink all the time. I took some cottonwood coals and put them in a bowl of water for her to drink during the night. On the morning I tasted it and it tasted like lye. I thought I had killed her, but she began to get better. <br />
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In a few days we got to the house of Daniel Spencer. We lived there till spring when we moved out to the Spencer farm seven miles out on the Lahamp road.<br />
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We stayed on the farm one year and then the mob began to howl around. The Temple was finished so that the Saints began to go in and get their endowments. We could see the mob fires every night. They fired houses and haystacks. My health was very poor all the time I was in Hancock County. I had chills till I gave up that I would ever get better, but I over powered this feeling and got well. We moved back to town in the winter of ‘46. We went to the Temple and got our endowments. We had left the corn in the fields and potatoes in the pit out on the farm. The mob kept prowling around all the time. It finally got so we couldn't stay any longer. Hiram and Claudius Spencer went back to Massachusetts to settle business. When they came back they stopped with us until we got ready to cross the plains. <br />
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There was a great deal of confusion with the brethren crossing the river to the Mormon Camp on the other side. I had a daughter born that spring May 25th. A month later we crossed the river and camped at Jack Oak Grove. Our company consisted of Hiram and Claudius Spencer, James Bullock, Brother Bevins, Brother Edgeston, Bateman Haight, John Carlen, and Brother Richmond. We camped a few days, then moved on. There was a great deal of stock to drive. My children all had whooping cough. There was not one of them could sit up in the wagon. We traveled on, stopping sometimes to build bridges, then going on. Hiram Spencer took sick and died. We took him to Pisgy and buried him there. We traveled on to the [[Council Bluffs, Iowa|Bluffs]] to find Sister Henderson dead; also Mary Spencer. They both died in child bed. We moved to what was called the big camp and stopped there a few weeks. The men went to hunt a place for winter quarters. They found a place on the Mosuna River and we commenced to move. There were five wagons to go first. Ours was one of them. The men all went up the river to get logs to build houses. They made rafts and rafted the logs down the river. We built quite a town. Some lived there a year and then went on to Salt Lake. Others stayed two years, then broke up the place. Most of them went to Salt Lake. Others left to go to different places. We went to Missouri. There was a man by the name of Parley came up the river to find me to go down to Western Missouri to work, so we went as we did not have a team to take us to the Valley. We went to Mosquito Creek, and then to Missouri. I had a son born at Mosquito Creek. We named him [[John Benjamin Williams, Jr.|John]]. In the fall, we were in St. Joseph. We visited my husband’s [[Sarah Williams|sister]]. While living in Winter Quarters, I took the Black Scurvy and was a cripple for nine months. I sometimes have to go back and write things I forgot. <br />
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After making a visit at St. Joseph, we went to [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], a little town on the River. We went to keep boarding house for Ben Halliday to board men to cut cord wood for the steam boats. My husband’s health had always been bad. Now he grew more feeble. After a time I took in sewing for the stores and anyone who wanted work done. My husband still grew worse. He was just able to sit up. We then moved to a little house about a mile from Riatto. There my boy John, took sick and died of dropsy. He was sixteen months old. On [[June 12]], I had a daughter. We called her [[Elizabeth Mercy Williams|Elizabeth Murcy]]. She only lived seven months. We took her to the same place to bury her. My husband' s cough still grew worse. I began to feel that I did not have any friends. I was hundreds of miles from my relatives, children dying, and my husband likely to die and me in a strange land among Gentiles, but I must say they were very kind to me. I never saw people more kind. They got it into their heads that he was a Mason. In the month of [[March 8|March, (the 8th)]] [[1851]], my husband died. The people were kind; they got the coffin made and everything done and never said pay to me. Then they brought in donations from every house. They even hauled wood and chopped it. My husband and two children were buried in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]]. <br />
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There was a train of goods going to Salt Lake. Daniel Spencer wrote to Ben Halliday to bring us to Salt Lake so we began to get ready. We left on the [[April 18|18th day of April]]. We crossed the Missouri River with John Brown, a Gentile. While we were crossing the river, I felt very bad, I almost wished the boat would sink. There was one other woman besides me in the train. She and her husband, Largas Wilson, traveled with us. There were five Mormon boys, the rest were Gentiles. We camped at Fort Leavenworth a week and then went on. I was put to cook for three men and my children, the captain, wagon master, and a servant boy. I could have not been treated better if I had been the Queen of England. The company was divided up in groups of twelve to cook for. <br />
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We had heavy storms on the road, rain and hail. When we got to Lavina the provisions began to get short. We had started with 30 hundred sacks of flour and we had but four left. We got six more sacks of flour and a barrel of hard bread so we went on rations, the same as government soldiers. Mine held out so I had enough all the time but some went hungry for the cooks wasted so much. We traveled with mules so we made good headway. We did not stop for noon the last day. I still felt bad. I did not know where to go when I got to Salt Lake. Just before we got to the city Ben Halliday said he wanted me to go on cooking for him and his men. He would hire Wilson and his wife to help me. <br />
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We got to the [[Salt Lake City, Utah|City]] before sundown the [[June 27|27th of June]] [[1851]]. After a few days Brother Spencer stopped and asked Mr. Halliday how much the bill was for bringing me to Utah. Mr. Halliday said, “Nothing, because she worked hard and helped me save provisions.” After awhile Wilson and his wife left and they hired Isaac Haight’s second wife to help me. She stayed awhile and ran away with a Gentile. About this time Halliday was leaving for California. He rented me a house and I moved into the 12th Ward. He told me to go to the store for what I wanted. I did washing for the clerks of the store so I got along fine. I bought me a cow and paid $28 on a step-stove. My brother-in-law, William Nelson, lived in Provo. He married my husband's sister. My oldest son went to live with them for awhile. <br />
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Because I found it hard to get wood and a few other things I thought to better myself by marrying a man whose name was David Lewis. He promised me to be a good father to my children but he was not. My oldest daughter went to live with Sanford Bingham’s family, and my son, Bateman, and daughter Ellen went to live at Hector Haight’s. I had a baby born October 12th. We named her Francis Lovina. I went on washing for the store hands. My other children were kicked from pillar to post. Finally I decided to get them home and run my own shebang. <br />
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I bought a lot in the 8th Ward and got lumber to build a house. I paid for my lot in quilts, blankets, and store goods. While brother Boggs was building my house my cow died. She got at a beet pile and foundered. My son James came home and made adobes to line my new house to make it more comfortable. I had a fine house, and garden. After it was done Bateman hired out to Shelton Cutters and James went to Anderson's in Cottonwood. Hector Haight gave me a cow. <br />
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When the soldiers came to Echo Canyon we moved to Provo. My daughter Susan was married to Samuel Snyder May 6, 1856. I had not moved from Provo when the rest did. My son James went to Goshen to his Uncle William Nelson. I heard about this time of the death of Mr. Lewis in Parowan. I kept house for Jacob Terry. His wife had died and left him with a family. After awhile I married him, was sold out in Provo, and moved to Spanish Fork.<br />
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My son James made up his mind to go to the States-East. That was a hard trial to me. We moved to Springville about this time. I was very miserable with rheumatism. From Springville we were called to Dixie. The Drapers, Terrys, and Greens were called. We started the 1st of December. We had a pretty cold time of it on the road. We got to Toquerville in February. We camped on the Laverkin Creek. We had quite a time deciding where to build our settlement. We considered St. George and Grafton. We finally chose a site near William Crawford's on the Virgin River. We marked out lots and started to build log cabins, plant trees, cotton, and grapes. Bateman, Ellen, and Francis were with me. I had several letters from James back East. He said he was coming home but first he was going to stop and work on a place caned Springhill Station for about six weeks or two months. That was the last I ever heard from him. There was a story that he was murdered but I could never find head nor tail of the story. <br />
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We built us a small log cabin and I went to work to spin and weave our clothes. The factory was not yet built. The grapes came on, the fruit trees matured and the years passed on. My daughter Francis grew to be a fine young lady. William Crawford fell in love with her and she was promised to him on a Sunday. The following Wednesday William made a trip to Salt Lake. Soon after he left Francis took sick with Scarlet Fever. She was sick nine days and died. William returned and was heart broken over her death. I felt beside myself. I was like Rachel who mourned for her child and could not be comforted. <br />
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While Francis lay dead awaiting the funeral, Bateman and his wife Lydia Draper had a son (June 27, 1865), They named him Bateman. <br />
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Mr. Terry's son Jacob was married that summer to a girl by the name of Mary Ann Jace (Grace). Soon after we got to Dixie my daughter Ellen had married to William L. Draper. <br />
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In the fall after my daughter died we went up to the City. I went to see my daughter Susan. She had just lost her little son. She was in great trouble. He was such a smart little fellow. His name was Joseph. She had a little girl left whose name was Susan Amelia. When I made my visit in Salt Lake I rented a room of old Brother L (D) ayton and moved into it. I had rheumatism so bad I was on crutches. I got some medicine from a man that cured me for awhile. In the meantime my daughter Susan's husband died and she came to live with me in 1867. We went back to Dixie. I was heartsick for everything came back to me as fresh as ever. I could not see a thing about the house but what it made me think of my darling child. My daughter and her sweet child Amelia helped to fill the vacancy. <br />
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About this time Mr. Terry was called on a mission to the States. Before he left he took another wife by the name of Ellen Read. She wasn’t very bright but she helped me a lot with a great deal of weaving we had to do. <br />
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At this time Mariah Terry married Daniel Funck. I was on my way to the City when I received the news of William’s death. He and Nathan were working for a James Manwell and a falling tree had instantly killed William. <br />
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I lived in Dixie about twelve years. During this time Bateman had two children (Bateman and Isora). He wanted us to move to Long Valley. At this time my daughter Susan married Nathan Terry. He left her and she had a daughter we named her Clarissa Amy. <br />
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When we moved to Mt. Carmel I took my cows out of the canyon herd and moved them too. Lydia was at Rockville where she gave birth to her third child, George. Then she moved to Long Valley. The first Summer I went to the Meadows to make butter and cheese. We moved our ranch over a mountain, to another ranch Bateman had given up. When winter set in we moved to town. We had no home so we hired an Indian to help us and we fixed a dugout. Soon all the brethren turned in and helped and the result seemed a palace to us. Some of our most pleasant days were spent here. <br />
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The next spring Susan and I went to Cattle Ranch and took cows and made butter and cheese. The men stayed long enough to make a corral then they went back to put in the crops. We had a boy to herd the cows. He was about fourteen. It turned real cold. Susan and the chore boy decided to make a dugout. All they took was a broken spade and a fire shovel. They fixed a fire place and went to the mountainside to cut timber to cover it with. We got all the willows we could find, then gathered pine bows to finish it with. By this time they were very tired. I was feeling quite fresh so I went to work to help cover it. I took cheese whey and made mortar and plastered it all over the top. Then we put on dry dirt so it would not leak. The next thing to do was to build a chimney. I told them I could make one if they would help me roll stones down the mountain. I built one that I think must stand to this day. <br />
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After awhile Bateman came out and found us in our new home. We had two beds, a table, chairs, stove, and cupboard and the rest of our dunnage. We made a door with a quilt and some poles. Bateman and I went to Panguitch and got a load of lumber for a cheese house and milk house. I stayed at the dairy till it was late fall and so cold we couldn’t stand it no longer. The teams came after us. We left a colt and most of the stock. The snow fell so deep that winter that most of the stock died. I never saw the colt again and but two horses.<br />
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By this time the United Order was being talked about. The next spring they began to join. I believe I was the first woman to put my name to it. That spring there were preparations to go to the ranch again to make butter and cheese. Briant Jolly was put in as president of the dairy. I think we started for the dairy the first of April, but the snow was so deep we had to turn back for awhile. Then we started again with the cows and all the utensils for business. Terry Allen and A. Jolly went along to help. I went back a bit later for some more pans. I started with a boy and a band of horses. I had no saddle on my horse and it shied at the rattling pans. I jumped off and the horse stepped on my leg. It hurt very much and the accident held me up a day or two. When I got to the dairy things went on for awhile, then there came a split and Briant Jolly went to himself. Brother Robert Brown was president of the ranch. A bishop by the name of Howard Spencer was sent down for the Order. They began to talk of settling three miles up the valley. I stayed at the ranch that summer with my grand-daughter and Tena Allen. My daughter Susan came up in June and stayed the rest of the summer. In the fall we went down to the City with butter to sell for goods. I took butter to Sister Snyder's and made it into rolls. With it I bought the first goods ever bought for the Order. <br />
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On the way home a wheel broke in Provo. We stayed at William Nelson's until it was mended. We had to leave the corn sheller and the strawcutter. When we got home we took the goods to Brother Heaton's to sell to the Order Folks. <br />
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In 1874 my son Bateman and his wife Grace, and my daughter Susan moved up the river to a new settlement named Orderville. Brother Brown went with them but did not take his family. I moved in with Sister Gillespie till it came time for me to go to the dairy. My daughter Susan, Amy Haight, Lottie Claridge, and Terry Allen went too and Tarry didn't stay long. Tom Stalworthy and Jess Dillingby looked after the stock. My grand-daughter Amelia was there for she was always with me where ever I went. Brother and Sister Harmon stopped with us that summer and Sister Claridge came for a time too. We had a good time that summer. <br />
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I was called to go down and look after the sick. Sister Fackerel was very sick. Willy Heston came to the dairy for me. We started back about dark on two mules. We had a time of it. We had to trust to the mules to keep on the trail. My saddle turned and I went over my head. Then my mule went off aways. Willy finally got my mule and traveled on. We found Sister Fackerel very sick. I stayed with her for awhile then I went back to the ranch. That summer Sister Heaton stopped at the ranch for her health. She was so ailing we had to take her to the Valley. The morning we left to take her I took with the [[collerymorbus]]. I fainted and felt very sick. During the summer, we had quite a bit of company. Joseph A. Young and John R. Young, also Brother Spencer. They were pleased with the dairy. <br />
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We moved down in the fall and Lottie went to live at Joseph Young's place. We moved into Sister Gillespie's house. I did a great deal of weaving that winter for the Order. Sister Heaton died in Salt Lake that winter. The next spring, we went to our meadow dairy and stayed about a month. Susan, Tena, and Tom Stalworthy and I made a good deal of cheese (out under the trees). There were Chris Heaton, and Maggy, my daughter Susan and her two girls, Tena and Tom Stalworthy and me. We stayed till about the last of June. <br />
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About this time, my daughter Susan consented to marry Brother Heaton. We all went to the City. We visited his two sisters and brother on the way. We were in the City on the 24th of July. Susan was married and they went back to the Order. I stayed in the City because the President said he wanted to see me. He wanted me to keep house for his daughter Alice's children. Sister Mary Ann Young boarded with us. She was Brigham Young's first wife. I stayed there three months, then went to take care of Franklin Richard’s wife Laura Snyder. <br />
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In April 1876, I went back to Orderville with Brother Hoyt. That spring, Brother Heaton, Susan, Alvin, Bateman, Grace, and [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] all went to the City. Brother Heaton went to the doctor. His health was failing. Amelia went to see her half sisters in Panguitch. While they were gone Clarissa, Francis, and Marion stayed with me. My health was poor. I had [[collerymorbus]] all the time. Brother Spencer asked me to oversee the making of some more butter at the ranch. Anthony Blackburn, Chris Heaton, Maggy, Tena, and Ann McConnel went. I returned to Orderville early because Brother Heaton died. I returned to the dairy after his burial. We made about six hundred pounds of butter. That fall Bateman went to Arizona. He liked it very much. <br />
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The next spring, Brother Fackerel took over the Meadow Dairy, and Brother Hoyt took over the Hoyt Dairy, but I didn't go to either. I had a chance to go to Panguitch with Heber Clayton. I visited the Youngs and Littles. Susan came for awhile, also Amelia. We were able to get some good flannel for dresses. From there I went to upper Kanab for ten days to teach some people how to make cheese for the factory. I returned to Orderville with Sisters Frost, Olliphand, and Ford. <br />
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Brother Snow came through that winter. I decided to go to Arizona to a farm Bateman was to have. William Maxfield, Brother Lundquist, and Brother Johnson went. We started December 11, stopping the first night at Glendale. Five miles out of Glendale the next day, Brother Maxwell broke down and had to go back to Glendale. We did not make very good progress. We spent Christmas Eve on the road in six inches of snow. One of our horses was stolen. I did most of the cooking. We lost part of our cows. They wandered away or were stolen. We had to kill one for food. We camped many times before we reached our destination near Concho. We arrived on my birthday, 26th of February 1880. After getting settled, I went to Round Valley to Brother Maxwell's. His wife was about to be confined. A Gentile woman was living in part of the house. She wanted me to take care of her too. Their confinements were ten days apart. They both came through fine. Charlie Riggs’ wife had a baby about this time. Also Grace. I helped Bateman put in his garden but I took sick and had to go to bed. I was administered to and recovered. I went with Bateman to Snowflake to get a load of lumber, stopping off in Woodruff to take care of Sister Greer. I stayed about six weeks. Then Jacob Hamblin came along on his way to Utah. I went with him and the Everett and Shumway families went along. We got to Johnson. It was very cold. There was a man there going to Glendale so I asked him to take me. I walked part of the way to get to Orderville.<br />
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I had a good visit. I waited on Sister Esplin. She named the baby after me, Clarissa. I spent the winter in Orderville. In the spring I went to Rockville. Here the sister of Bateman's first wife Lydia took sick and both she and her little girl died. Soon after, [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] came for his mother, Lydia. We had to wait till quite late In the summer because of high water. We got as far as Kanab and I had to leave part of my things with Jacob Hamblin because the load was too heavy. We stayed for Conference. Susan came from Orderville to attend Conference. <br />
It rained on us most of the way to Arizona. We had a hard time finding dry wood. One morning all we could find were a few weeds. I lit them under a ledge of rock and got breakfast. The cattle were uneasy every night, but we did not lose many.<br />
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We got to a town named Joseph in Arizona and I left my things with a family named Greer and went to Concho to find a house. I found a house and started back on the mare. I decided on a short cut and got lost. I rode into a grove of cedars and got off my horse and tied my pocket handkerchief on the saddle horn. I tried to send her back to town but she wouldn't go. It was a good thing she didn’t. Her real home was in Woodruff and she might have even gone there. I found a wagon track and tried to follow it. It got so dark I had to feel my way. The mare had its colt with it. When the colt would lie down, I would let it rest awhile, then I would drive it up and lie down where it had been so I could get warm. I spent a lonely night. I asked the Lord to direct me. In the morning I went over the hill and saw a small town. I stopped and gazed a long time. I was so bewildered and tired I didn't recognize it. Finally I realized that it was Concho, the very town I had left the day before. I went into town and after eating and resting I started again, but didn't take any short cuts.<br />
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After I settled in Concho, Bateman wanted me to make cheese in the mountains near Malipies. We bought the equipment and started for the ranch which he was going to homestead. We found some Mexicans there. They made trouble for us and the matter went to court. We won the suit. After Bateman got lumber for buildings he moved Lydia up. We soon went to making cheese but the rainy season set in and the Indians got so bad we decided to move back. We had an awful time. It rained solid sheets. We got stuck and drenched. I decided to walk to the Malipies. I was as near dead as alive. [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] went for help but it was several days before we reached Concho.<br />
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A new town sprung up near Concho. They named it Erastus. I went there and helped Brother Adair make cheese. Then I went to the molasses mill. I stopped with Wilson Shumway. I bought two horses from Mexicans, and resold them to keep a little money. I took in a Mexican girl and taught her English. The same fall I was put in President of the Primary with two Sisters Johnson for my counselors.<br />
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There was talk of a coop store. I was appointed to sell goods. Before the store was built I had goods in my house. One night a flood came and I woke to find one corner of my house lowering and the stream going through. I ran to the door and screamed. Some of my neighbors heard me and came to my rescue. I had to live in the schoolhouse until I could arrange for another house. Bateman came up and found another house for me. We fixed it up with more lumber so it would be sturdy. Brother Adair moved to Long Valley and Bateman moved into Adair's place. I was helping with the store all the while. Grace had a little girl, born in April and named her Mary.<br />
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By this time the officers started to hunt for men with more than one wife. Bateman and four others were arrested, but Bateman got away. The four others went to prison. Bateman and Grace went to old Mexico. Brother Johnson left for the same place so that left me with the store on my hands. <br />
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The next two years were not eventful. I was counselor in Relief Society, then I decided to go to the Temple and do some work. I got [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] to take me. We started on the 12th of November in company with Joseph Rogers and his wife. We stopped in Orderville to visit Susan. She decided to go with us. Rogers decided to go to Dixie. We had a stormy time going North. The divide was not bad but the roads near Ephriam were awful. We went to the Salt Lake Temple and the St. George Temple that winter. We spent New Years at James Terry's near Clear Creek, on the way to St. George.<br />
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Early in February my health was so poor I decided to sell my possessions in Arizona and move to Orderville. I arrived at my Arizona home the 22nd of February. The store was getting along fine. I stayed until [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] harvested his summer crops, then I prepared to leave. The day before I left the townspeople turned out and gave me a farewell party. We left for Utah November 6th. We went to Woodruff, where we stopped with Eddy Webs. Then we went to Winslow. Near Winslow we saw several trains go by. We bought a barrel of water and some nose sacks and proceeded through the San Francisco and Moencopi Washes then to Willow Springs and Bitter Springs. We had our first storm at Soap Creek. We slipped off the road at Kanab and broke the wagon. [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] had to go for help. Near Mt. Carmel, we met Charley and Amelia with a wagon. They had Fred Carroll with them. They turned back with us. I went to their place. They had to carry me to the house. I had a bad night. Next day Charley and [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] went back to the dugway where the wagon had tipped and gathered up things. Charley got back about noon. There wasn't so much broke, just the stove. I soon got better and went to Conference. On the 21st day of March [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.|Haight]] went to Arizona.<br />
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The balance of this good woman's autobiography is a day by day recitation of the weather and other uneventful happenings.<br />
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| name = Daniel Williams<br />
| birthdate = November, [[1803]]<br />
| location = [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
| deathdate = [[September 14]], [[1873]]<br />
| deathplace = ????, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
| father = [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
| mother = [[Mercy Farrington]]<br />
| spouse = [[Prudence Elliot]]<br />
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'''Daniel Williams''' (November, [[1803]] - [[September 14]], [[1873]])<br />
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==Biography==<br />
The family information for Daniel may be incorrect. See the [[Talk:Daniel Williams|Discussion]] for this page for more details.<br />
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==Children==<br />
===Sophia Williams===<br />
*Born: abt 1830 in Venice Center, Cayuga, New York<br />
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===Mordant Williams===<br />
*Born: abt 1832 in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
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===Mary Williams===<br />
*Born: abt 1834 in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
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===Elizabeth Williams===<br />
*Born: abt 1838 in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
*Died:<br />
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===Lowell M. Williams===<br />
*Born: abt 1839 in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
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===Grant Elliot Williams===<br />
*Born: June 23, 1841 in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
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===Hiram Newton Williams===<br />
*Born: September 25, 1844 in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
*Died:<br />
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===William Raymond Williams===<br />
*Born: February 10, 1847 in Northville, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
*Died: April 27, 1921 in Fairfield, Clay County, Nebraska<br />
<br />
===Asa E. Williams===<br />
*Born: abt 1848 in Ovid, Wayne County, Michigan<br />
*Died:<br />
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===Permelia Ellen Williams===<br />
*Born: December 13, 1850 in Wayne County, Michigan<br />
*Died: October 31, 1904 in Rockton Township, Furnas County, Nebraska<br />
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==Images==<br />
[[Image:WILLIAMS DANIEL PRUDENCE.jpg|thumb|left|300px|alt=Daniel Williams and Prudence Elliot|[[Daniel Williams]] and [[Prudence Elliot]] ]]<br />
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==Sources==<br />
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSiman=1&GScid=63891&GRid=44631142&<br />
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[[Category:People|Williams, Daniel]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Clarissa_L._WilliamsClarissa L. Williams2016-10-01T18:41:09Z<p>JCharlesW: Created page with "{{stub}} {{Infobox ancestor | name = Clarissa L. Williams | image = | birthdate =June 1819 | location =Venice, Cayuga, New York | deathdate =February 11, 1835 | deathplace =Veni..."</p>
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{{Infobox ancestor <br />
| name = Clarissa L. Williams<br />
| image =<br />
| birthdate =June 1819<br />
| location =Venice, Cayuga, New York<br />
| deathdate =February 11, 1835<br />
| deathplace =Venice, Cayuga, New York<br />
| father = [[John Andrew Williams]] <br />
| mother = [[Mercy Farrington]]<br />
| spouse =<br />
}}<br />
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'''Clarissa L. Williams''' (June 1819 - February 11, 1835 )<br />
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==Biography==<br />
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==Images==<br />
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==Sources==<br />
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1843&GSdyrel=before&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=281&GRid=44631141&df=all&<br />
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[[Category:People|Williams, Clarissa L]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=John_Andrew_Williams_(Johann_Andreas_Wilhelm)John Andrew Williams (Johann Andreas Wilhelm)2016-10-01T18:36:49Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = John Andrew Williams<br />
| birth_name = Johann Andreas Wilhelm<br />
| birthdate = [[November 5]], [[1760]]<br />
| location = [[Germany]]<br />
| deathdate = [[April]], [[1842]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
| father = [[Justus Wilhelm]] <br />
| mother = Clarissa<br />
| spouse = [[Mercy Farrington]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''John Andrew Williams''' ([[November 5]], [[1760]] - [[April]], [[1842]])<br />
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==Biography==<br />
John Andrew Williams began life as Johann Andreas Wilhelm, born [[November 5]], [[1760]] in Germany. Sometime between 1760 and 1762 he was brought to the United States by his parents, and his name was changed to sound more American. In [[1799]] he married [[Mercy Farrington]] in [[Scipio, New York]]. He died April [[1842]] in [[Venice, New York]].<br />
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==Children==<br />
<br />
===[[Daniel Williams]]===<br />
*Born: November [[1803]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 14]], [[1873]] in ????, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Silvester Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1806]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Maston (or Mastin or Martin) Williams=== <br />
*Born: [[1810]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===[[Sarah Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[November 12]], [[1813]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 13]], [[1901]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[June 12]], [[1817]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 8]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
*Buried: March [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
<br />
===[[Clarissa L. Williams]]===<br />
*Born: June [[1819]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[February 11]], [[1835]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Susan Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1821]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 6]], [[1838]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Betsey Williams===<br />
*Born: 1823 in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
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== Notes ==<br />
See the Discussion page for other possible birth years for John Andrew Williams<br />
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[[Category:People|Williams, John Andrew]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Mercy_FarringtonMercy Farrington2016-10-01T18:23:04Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Mercy Farrington<br />
| birthdate = Abt [[1780]]<br />
| location = <br />
| deathdate = [[March 22]], [[1864]]<br />
| deathplace = <br />
| father = [[Benjamin Farrington]]<br />
| mother = [[Susannah Tompkins]]<br />
| spouse = [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mercy Farrington''' (Abt [[1780]] - )<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Mercy Farrington, born about [[1780]] in Venice, Cayuga, New York. In [[1799]] she married [[John Andrew Williams]] in [[Scipio, New York]]. <br />
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The US Federal Census of 1860 show Mercy, age 83, and her daughter Betsy, age 45, as servants in the houshold of Wm. B. Schobey in Springport, Cayuga, New York:<br />
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11 377 378 Schobey Wm B. 51 M . Farmer 10,000 4,000 New York . . . . .<br />
12 377 378 Nugent John 13 M . . . . New York . X . . .<br />
13 377 378 Murphey Dan'l 45 M . Farm Laborer . . Ireland . . . . .<br />
14 377 378 Williams Betsey 45 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
15 377 378 Williams Mercy 83 F . Servant . . New York . . . . .<br />
16 377 378 Schobey Cornelius 48 M . Farmer . 3,000 New York . . . . .<br />
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==Children==<br />
John and Mercy had the following children:<br />
<br />
===Daniel Williams===<br />
*Born: November [[1803]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 14]], [[1873]] in ????, [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Silvester Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1806]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Maston (or Mastin or Martin) Williams=== <br />
*Born: [[1810]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Sarah Williams===<br />
*Born: [[November 12]], [[1813]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[September 13]], [[1901]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[June 13]], [[1818]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 8]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
*Buried: March [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]] <br />
<br />
===Clarissa Williams===<br />
*Born: June [[1819]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[February 11]], [[1835]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Susan Williams===<br />
*Born: Abt. [[1821]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
*Died: [[March 6]], [[1838]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
<br />
===Betsey Williams===<br />
*Born: 1823 in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]] <br />
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==Images==<br />
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==Sources==<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/f2838.htm#f18604<br />
*http://fam.eastmill.com/i490.htm#i71422<br />
*ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ny/cayuga/1860/pg00633.txt<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=williams&GSiman=1&GScid=2301230&GRid=134884515&<br />
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[[Category:People|Farrington, Mercy]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Clarissa_HardenClarissa Harden2016-10-01T17:38:50Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Clarissa Harden<br />
| image = Clarissa Harden.png<br />
| birthdate = [[February 26]], [[1820]]<br />
| location = [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[New York]]<br />
| deathdate = [[February 17]], [[1901]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Orderville, Utah|Orderville]], [[Kane County, Utah|Kane]], [[Utah]]<br />
| othername = Clarissa Hardin,<br>Clarissa Harding,<br>Clarissa Williams,<br>Clarissa Wilhelm,<br>Clarissa Lewis,<br>Clarissa Terry<br />
| father = Miller Harding <br />
| mother = Elizabeth Tabor<br />
| spouse = [[John Benjamin Williams]],<br>David Lewis,<br>Jacob Terry<br />
}}<br />
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'''Clarissa Harden''' ([[February 26]], [[1820]] - [[February 17]], [[1901]]), also known as '''Clarissa Hardin''', '''Clarissa Harding''', '''Clarissa Williams''', '''Clarissa Wilhelm''', '''Clarissa Lewis''', '''Clarissa Terry'''.<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
==Children with [[John Benjamin Williams]]==<br />
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===[[James Return Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 22]], [[1840]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[1870]]<br />
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===[[Susan Clarissa Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[April 20]], [[1842]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Marr: 1856 - Samuel Comstock Snyder (other spouses)<br />
* Died [[June 15]], [[1937]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
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===[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Bateman Haight Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[November 14]], [[1843]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[June 3]], [[1903]] in [[Silver City, New Mexico|Silver City]], [[New Mexico]]<br />
<br />
===[[Ellen Albinia Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[May 25]], [[1846]] in [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]], [[Hancock County, Illinois|Hancock]], [[Illinois]]<br />
* Marr: 1887 - Michael Stoker <br />
* Died [[July 11]], [[1939]] in [[Vernal, Utah|Vernal]], [[Uintah County, Utah|Uintah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams, Jr.]]===<br />
* Born [[August 3]], [[1848]] in [[Mosquito Creek, Iowa|Mosquito Creek]], [[Pottawatomie County, Iowa|Pottawatomie]], [[Iowa]]<br />
* Died [[November 25]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
<br />
===[[Elizabeth Mercy Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 12]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
* Died [[January 12]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Clarissa Wilhelm grave.jpg|Clarissa's Headstone<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
* [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]], [[1888]]<br />
* http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I00210&tree=Rogers<br />
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[[Category:People|Harden, Clarissa]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Clarissa_HardenClarissa Harden2016-10-01T17:38:10Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Clarissa Harden<br />
| image = Clarissa Harden.png<br />
| birthdate = [[February 26]], [[1820]]<br />
| location = [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[New York]]<br />
| deathdate = [[February 17]], [[1901]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Orderville, Utah|Orderville]], [[Kane County, Utah|Kane]], [[Utah]]<br />
| othername = Clarissa Hardin,<br>Clarissa Harding,<br>Clarissa Wilhelm,<br>Clarissa Lewis,<br>Clarissa Terry<br />
| father = Miller Harding <br />
| mother = Elizabeth Tabor<br />
| spouse = [[John Benjamin Williams]],<br>David Lewis,<br>Jacob Terry<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Clarissa Harden''' ([[February 26]], [[1820]] - [[February 17]], [[1901]]), also known as '''Clarissa Hardin''', '''Clarissa Harding''', '''Clarissa Williams''', '''Clarissa Wilhelm''', '''Clarissa Lewis''', '''Clarissa Terry'''.<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
==Children with [[John Benjamin Williams]]==<br />
<br />
===[[James Return Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 22]], [[1840]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[1870]]<br />
<br />
===[[Susan Clarissa Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[April 20]], [[1842]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Marr: 1856 - Samuel Comstock Snyder (other spouses)<br />
* Died [[June 15]], [[1937]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Bateman Haight Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[November 14]], [[1843]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[June 3]], [[1903]] in [[Silver City, New Mexico|Silver City]], [[New Mexico]]<br />
<br />
===[[Ellen Albinia Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[May 25]], [[1846]] in [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]], [[Hancock County, Illinois|Hancock]], [[Illinois]]<br />
* Marr: 1887 - Michael Stoker <br />
* Died [[July 11]], [[1939]] in [[Vernal, Utah|Vernal]], [[Uintah County, Utah|Uintah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams, Jr.]]===<br />
* Born [[August 3]], [[1848]] in [[Mosquito Creek, Iowa|Mosquito Creek]], [[Pottawatomie County, Iowa|Pottawatomie]], [[Iowa]]<br />
* Died [[November 25]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
<br />
===[[Elizabeth Mercy Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 12]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
* Died [[January 12]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Clarissa Wilhelm grave.jpg|Clarissa's Headstone<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
* [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]], [[1888]]<br />
* http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I00210&tree=Rogers<br />
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[[Category:People|Harden, Clarissa]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Clarissa_HardenClarissa Harden2016-10-01T16:30:01Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Images */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Clarissa Harden<br />
| image = Clarissa Harden.png<br />
| birthdate = [[February 26]], [[1820]]<br />
| location = [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[New York]]<br />
| deathdate = [[February 17]], [[1901]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Orderville, Utah|Orderville]], [[Kane County, Utah|Kane]], [[Utah]]<br />
| othername = Clarissa Hardin,<br>Clarissa Harding,<br>Clarissa Wilhelm,<br>Clarissa Lewis,<br>Clarissa Terry<br />
| father = Miller Harding <br />
| mother = Elizabeth Tabor<br />
| spouse = [[John Benjamin Williams]],<br>David Lewis,<br>Jacob Terry<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Clarissa Harden''' ([[February 26]], [[1820]] - [[February 17]], [[1901]]), also known as '''Clarissa Hardin''', '''Clarissa Harding''', '''Clarissa Wilhelm''', '''Clarissa Lewis''', '''Clarissa Terry'''.<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
==Children with [[John Benjamin Williams]]==<br />
<br />
===[[James Return Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 22]], [[1840]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[1870]]<br />
<br />
===[[Susan Clarissa Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[April 20]], [[1842]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Marr: 1856 - Samuel Comstock Snyder (other spouses)<br />
* Died [[June 15]], [[1937]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Bateman Haight Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[November 14]], [[1843]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[June 3]], [[1903]] in [[Silver City, New Mexico|Silver City]], [[New Mexico]]<br />
<br />
===[[Ellen Albinia Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[May 25]], [[1846]] in [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]], [[Hancock County, Illinois|Hancock]], [[Illinois]]<br />
* Marr: 1887 - Michael Stoker <br />
* Died [[July 11]], [[1939]] in [[Vernal, Utah|Vernal]], [[Uintah County, Utah|Uintah]], [[Utah]] <br />
<br />
===[[John Benjamin Williams, Jr.]]===<br />
* Born [[August 3]], [[1848]] in [[Mosquito Creek, Iowa|Mosquito Creek]], [[Pottawatomie County, Iowa|Pottawatomie]], [[Iowa]]<br />
* Died [[November 25]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
<br />
===[[Elizabeth Mercy Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 12]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
* Died [[January 12]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Clarissa Wilhelm grave.jpg|Clarissa's Headstone<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
* [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]], [[1888]]<br />
* http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I00210&tree=Rogers<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Harden, Clarissa]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Ruth_Naomi_WilhelmRuth Naomi Wilhelm2016-10-01T16:26:19Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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{{Infobox ancestor <br />
| name = Ruth Naomi Wilhelm<br />
| image =<br />
| birthdate =[[June 25]], [[1925]]<br />
| location = [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| deathdate =[[February 25]], [[1933]]<br />
| deathplace =<br />
| father = [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
| mother = [[Alice Geneva LeSueur]]<br />
| spouse =<br />
}}<br />
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'''Ruth Naomi Wilhelm''' ([[June 25]], [[1925]] - [[February 25]], [[1933]])<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Ruth was born [[June 25]], [[1925]]. Ruth is a half-sister of [[George Andrew Wilhelm|Andy]], [[Carl LeRoy Wilhelm|Roy]], [[Marion Walter Wilhelm|Marion]] and [[Harvey Gibbons Wilhelm|Harvey]] Wilhelm. Her parents, [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]] and [[Alice Geneva LeSueur|Alice LeSueur Crosby Wilhelm]], were living in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Arizona]] at the time of her birth.<br />
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She was a beautiful child, but sickly. (Her brother [[Carl LeRoy Wilhelm|Roy]] told that she had Down Syndrome and thyroid trouble.) During her short seven years of life, Ruth traveled all over the West, as her father took her to medical specialists. Ultimately they were unable to help her. She passed away from pneumonia in the winter of [[1933]], and is buried in the [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]] Cemetery.<br />
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==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Ruth_Wilhelm_Headstone_(1).JPG|Headstone of '''Ruth Naomi Wilhelm''' in St. Johns Cemetery<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Sources==<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=wilhelm&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=5&GScnty=168&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=45013477&df=all&<br />
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[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Ruth Naomi]]<br />
<br />
*http://genealogy.az.gov/azbirth/452/452-0974.pdf<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Ruth Naomi]]<br />
<br />
<br />
*http://genealogy.az.gov/azdeath/047/10471124.pdf<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Ruth Naomi]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Amy_Elnora_WilhelmAmy Elnora Wilhelm2016-10-01T15:56:09Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Amy Elnora Wilhelm<br />
| image =<br />
| birthdate = [[February 27]], [[1876]] <br />
| location = [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
| deathdate = [[October 29]], [[1877]]<br />
| deathplace = <br />
| father = [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm]]<br />
| mother = [[Lydia Hannah Draper]]<br />
| spouse =<br />
}}<br />
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'''Amy Elnora Wilhelm''' ([[February 27]], [[1876]] - [[October 29]], [[1877]])<br />
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==Biography==<br />
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==Family Tree==<br />
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|3= 3. [[Lydia Hannah Draper]]<br />
|4= 4. [[John Benjamin Williams]]<br />
|5= 5. [[Clarissa Harden]]<br />
|6= 6. Zemira Draper<br />
|7= 7. Amy Terry<br />
|8= 8. [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
|9= 9. [[Mercy Farrington]]<br />
|10= 10. Miller Harding<br />
|11= 11. Elizabeth Tabor<br />
|12= 12. William Draper<br />
|13= 13. Lydia Lathrop<br />
|14= 14. Parshall Terry<br />
|15= 15. Hannah Terry<br />
|16= 16. [[Justice Williams]]<br />
|17= 17. Clarissa<br />
|18= 18. [[Benjamin Farrington]]<br />
|19= 19. Susannah Tompkins<br />
|20= 20. James Harding<br />
|21= 21. Mary<br />
|22= 22. Amaziah Taber<br />
|23= 23. Silence Babcock<br />
|24= 24. Thomas Draper<br />
|25= 25. Lydia Rogers<br />
|26= 26. Isaac Lathrop<br />
|27= 27. Lucy Pike<br />
|28= 28. Parshall Terry<br />
|29= 29. Amy Stevens<br />
|30= 30. Joshua Terry<br />
|31= 31. Elizabeth Parshall<br />
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==Images==<br />
[[Image:Amy Elnora Wilhelm grave.jpg|250px|Amy's headstone]] Amy's headstone<br />
==Sources==<br />
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[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Amy Elnora]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=File:Amy_Elnora_Wilhelm_grave.jpgFile:Amy Elnora Wilhelm grave.jpg2016-10-01T15:51:20Z<p>JCharlesW: Amy Elnora Wilhelm's headstone in Orderville, Utah. Photo courtesy of Robert Mortensen, used with permission.</p>
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<div>[[Amy Elnora Wilhelm|Amy Elnora Wilhelm's]] headstone in [[Orderville, Utah|Orderville]], [[Utah]]. Photo courtesy of Robert Mortensen, used with permission.</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=File:Clarissa_Wilhelm_grave.jpgFile:Clarissa Wilhelm grave.jpg2016-10-01T15:47:29Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>[[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm's]] headstone in [[Orderville, Utah|Orderville]], [[Utah]]. Photo courtesy of Robert Mortensen, used with permission.</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Clarissa_HardenClarissa Harden2016-10-01T15:43:29Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Clarissa Harden<br />
| image = Clarissa Harden.png<br />
| birthdate = [[February 26]], [[1820]]<br />
| location = [[Perrysburg, New York|Perrysburg]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[New York]]<br />
| deathdate = [[February 17]], [[1901]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Orderville, Utah|Orderville]], [[Kane County, Utah|Kane]], [[Utah]]<br />
| othername = Clarissa Hardin,<br>Clarissa Harding,<br>Clarissa Wilhelm,<br>Clarissa Lewis,<br>Clarissa Terry<br />
| father = Miller Harding <br />
| mother = Elizabeth Tabor<br />
| spouse = [[John Benjamin Williams]],<br>David Lewis,<br>Jacob Terry<br />
}}<br />
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'''Clarissa Harden''' ([[February 26]], [[1820]] - [[February 17]], [[1901]]), also known as '''Clarissa Hardin''', '''Clarissa Harding''', '''Clarissa Wilhelm''', '''Clarissa Lewis''', '''Clarissa Terry'''.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
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==Children with [[John Benjamin Williams]]==<br />
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===[[James Return Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 22]], [[1840]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[1870]]<br />
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===[[Susan Clarissa Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[April 20]], [[1842]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Marr: 1856 - Samuel Comstock Snyder (other spouses)<br />
* Died [[June 15]], [[1937]] in [[Provo, Utah|Provo]], [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]], [[Utah]] <br />
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===[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm|Bateman Haight Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[November 14]], [[1843]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
* Died [[June 3]], [[1903]] in [[Silver City, New Mexico|Silver City]], [[New Mexico]]<br />
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===[[Ellen Albinia Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[May 25]], [[1846]] in [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]], [[Hancock County, Illinois|Hancock]], [[Illinois]]<br />
* Marr: 1887 - Michael Stoker <br />
* Died [[July 11]], [[1939]] in [[Vernal, Utah|Vernal]], [[Uintah County, Utah|Uintah]], [[Utah]] <br />
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===[[John Benjamin Williams, Jr.]]===<br />
* Born [[August 3]], [[1848]] in [[Mosquito Creek, Iowa|Mosquito Creek]], [[Pottawatomie County, Iowa|Pottawatomie]], [[Iowa]]<br />
* Died [[November 25]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
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===[[Elizabeth Mercy Williams]]===<br />
* Born [[June 12]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
* Died [[January 12]], [[1851]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
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==Images==<br />
[[Image:Clarissa Wilhelm grave.jpg|250px|Clarissa's Headstone]]<br />
Clarissa's Headstone<br />
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==Sources==<br />
* [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]], [[1888]]<br />
* http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I00210&tree=Rogers<br />
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 427 square miles (1,106 km²), of which, 420 square miles (1,089 km²) of it is land and 7 square miles (18 km²) of it (1.61%) is water.<br />
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*[[Buchanan County, Missouri|Buchanan County]] (north)<br />
*[[Clinton County, Missouri|Clinton County]] (northeast)<br />
*[[Clay County, Missouri|Clay County]] (east)<br />
*[[Jackson County, Missouri|Jackson County]] (southeast)<br />
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*[[Dearborn, Missouri|Dearborn]]<br />
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*[[Edgerton, Missouri|Edgerton]]<br />
*[[Farley, Missouri|Farley]]<br />
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*[[Houston Lake, Missouri|Houston Lake]]<br />
*[[Iatan, Missouri|Iatan]]<br />
*[[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]]<br />
*[[Lake Waukomis, Missouri|Lake Waukomis]]<br />
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*[[Northmoor, Missouri|Northmoor]]<br />
*[[Parkville, Missouri|Parkville]]<br />
*[[Platte City, Missouri|Platte City]]<br />
*[[Platte Woods, Missouri|Platte Woods]]<br />
*[[Ridgely, Missouri|Ridgely]]<br />
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*[[Tracy, Missouri|Tracy]]<br />
*[[Waldron, Missouri|Waldron]]<br />
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*[[Weston, Missouri|Weston]]<br />
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*[[Springerville, Arizona|Springerville]]<br />
*[[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]]<br />
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*[[Alpine, Arizona|Alpine]]<br />
*[[Concho, Arizona|Concho]]<br />
*[[Greer, Arizona|Greer]]<br />
*[[McNary, Arizona|McNary]]<br />
*[[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]]<br />
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[[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]] written.<br />
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[[Category:Year]][[Category:1880s]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Elizabeth_Mercy_WilliamsElizabeth Mercy Williams2014-09-07T19:35:58Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Family Tree */</p>
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{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Elizabeth Mercy Williams<br />
| image = <br />
| birthdate = [[June 12]], [[1850]]<br />
| location = [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
| deathdate = [[January 12]], [[1851]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Platte County, Missouri|Platte]], [[Missouri]]<br />
| father = [[John Benjamin Williams]] <br />
| mother = [[Clarissa Harden]]<br />
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'''Elizabeth Mercy Williams''' ([[June 12]], [[1850]] - [[January 12]], [[1851]])<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Elizabeth Mercy Williams was born [[June 12]], [[1850]] in [[Weston, Missouri|Weston]], [[Missouri]]. She died less than a year later on [[January 12]], [[1851]].<br />
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|2= 2. [[John Benjamin Williams]]<br />
|3= 3. [[Clarissa Harden]]<br />
|4= 4. [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
|5= 5. [[Mercy Farrington]]<br />
|6= 6. Miller Harding<br />
|7= 7. Eilabeth Tabor<br />
|8= 8. [[Justice Williams]]<br />
|9= 9. Clarissa<br />
|10= 10. Benjamin Farrington<br />
|11= 11. Susannah Tompkins<br />
|12= 12. James Harding<br />
|13= 13. Mary<br />
|14= 14. ?<br />
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|20= 20. Thomas Farrington<br />
|21= 21. Miss Norris<br />
|22= 22. Edmund Tompkins<br />
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* [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]], [[1888]]<br />
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[[Category:People|Williams, Elizabeth Mercy]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Bateman_Haight_WilhelmBateman Haight Wilhelm2014-09-07T19:34:37Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Family Tree */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Bateman Haight Wilhelm<br />
| image = BHWilhelm.JPG<br />
| caption = Bateman Haight Wilhelm<br />
| birthdate = [[November 14]], [[1843]]<br />
| location = [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[New York]]<br />
| deathdate = [[June 3]], [[1903]]<br />
| deathplace = [[Silver City, New Mexico|Silver City]], [[Grant County, New Mexico|Grant]], [[New Mexico]]<br />
| othername = Bateman Haight Williams<br />
| father = [[John Benjamin Williams]] <br />
| mother = [[Clarissa Harden]]<br />
| spouse = [[Lydia Hannah Draper]]<br/>[[Grace Tippett Jose]]<br />
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'''Bateman Haight Wilhelm''' ([[November 14]], [[1843]] - [[June 3]], [[1903]]), born as '''Bateman Haight Williams'''<br />
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==Biography==<br />
===Early Years===<br />
Bateman was born [[November 14]], [[1843]] in [[Venice, New York|Venice]], [[New York]], a small town located in [[Cayuga County, New York]], which lies in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. His surname at birth was Williams, which later in life he changed back to the original family name Wilhelm. Bateman's parents were [[John Benjamin Williams]] and [[Clarissa Harden]], and they named him after family friend David Bateman Haight.<br />
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===Mormon Migration===<br />
In [[1842]], Bateman's parents had joined the growing Mormon religion, and were making plans to relocate to [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. Shortly after Bateman's birth, they abandoned their farm in Venice, and began to make their way to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]]. By the time they got to Nauvoo in 1844, Joseph Smith had been killed, and violence against the Mormons was escalating. The family spent a little over two years in Nauvoo before starting across the plains on June 17, 1847 in the Daniel Spencer/Ira Eldredge Company. They spent the winter of 1847 in Winter Quarters, Nebraska. After leaving Winter Quarters, they headed to Mosquito Creek, Iowa and on to Weston, Missouri where Bateman's father John and two of his siblings died. In April 1851, shortly after John's death, Clarissa and the remaining children finally left for Salt Lake City, arriving there on June 27, 1851.<br />
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===Civil War=== <br />
In [[1862]], Bateman served in Capt. Lot Smith's Company for a period of three months. His Civil War record shows a muster in date of April 30, 1862 and a muster out date of August 14, 1862. Bateman's name is listed on the [[Utah Civil War Monument|Utah Civil War monument]] on the Capitol grounds in Salt Lake City, as well as the [[Davis County Veterans Memorial]] in [[Farmington, Utah]]. [[image:BHW_Civil_War_record_Page_2.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Civil War record for Bateman H. Williams]]<br />
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===The United Order===<br />
The unit of the United Order which became Orderville was formed March 20, 1874 at Mt. Carmel, Utah, with Bateman H. Williams listed as one of the original members of the board of directors. In early [[1875]], it was decided to move site two miles up the Long Valley and the name Orderville was chosen. In March of that year, Bateman's family was the first of the United Order members to move to [[Orderville, Utah]]. <br />
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Bateman continued to serve on United Order's board of directors, and was elected to 1st Vice-President of the board on July 14th, 1875 and on August 2 of the same year he was chosen to serve as 2nd counselor on the Orderville ward's bishopric until he resigned from the bishopric on September 8, 1877. <br />
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The Order owned a water-powered sawmill which Bateman and Israel Hoyt ran, and later it was replaced by a steam-powered sawmill, which was run by Bateman and Isaiah Bowers. <br />
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Orderville was reorganized into an ecclesiastical ward on October 5, 1877, at which time Bateman was re-elected to the board of directors as 2nd Vice-President, a position he likely held until he withdrew his holdings from the Order, and heeded the call to colonize Arizona.<br />
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===Colonizing Arizona===<br />
In March, [[1879]], Bateman was one of the first Mormons to settle in [[Concho, Arizona|Concho]], [[Arizona]].<br />
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On September 5, [[1881]], to protect themselves from the Apache Indians, the Mormon citizens of St. Johns, Arizona organized a military company of twenty men known as the "United Forces of St. Johns", with Bateman Haight Wilhelm as Captain. <br />
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===New Mexico===<br />
Bateman died [[June 3]], [[1903]] in [[Silver City, New Mexico|Silver City]], [[New Mexico]]. Among the relatives present when Bateman passed away was his son-in-law Arthur Northrup. Arthur later recounted that as Bateman lay dying from Bright's disease, several of the family members gathered at his bedside were weeping and sad. Bateman didn't care for the display of sorrow so he dragged himself out of bed and did an impromtu clog dance to cheer them up. While they were still laughing, he got back into bed and died.<br />
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Bateman is buried in lot F-25-4 [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nma/grant/memory_lanecem2.htm][http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nma/grant/images/memorylane.jpg] in the Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City. Bateman's original headstone, as well as the cemetery records, incorrectly list his name as Batman, and the year of death as 1904. This has since been corrected by [[Corlyn Holbrook|Corlyn H. Adams]], a descendant of Bateman's, who paid for a new stone, and had the old stone left in place for historical reasons.<br />
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[[image:bateman_headstone_old.png|thumb|100px|left|Old headstone]][[image:bateman_headstone_new.png|thumb|200px|none|New headstone]]<br />
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==Children with [[Lydia Hannah Draper]]==<br />
Bateman and Lydia had the following children:<br />
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===[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm, Jr.]]===<br />
*Born: [[June 27]], [[1865]] in [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
*Died: [[June 11]], [[1931]] in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
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===[[Lydia Isora Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born: January 10, 1868 in [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
*Died: 1920<br />
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===[[Clarissa Isabell Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born: [[March 27]], [[1870]] in [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
*Died: [[August 23]], [[1937]] in [[Mesa,Arizona|Mesa]], [[Maricopa County, Arizona|Maricopa]], [[Arizona]]<br />
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===[[Zemira George Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born: [[September 8]], [[1872]] in [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
*Died: [[November 9]], [[1950]] in [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
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===[[Amy Elnora Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born: [[February 27]], [[1876]] in [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
*Died: [[October 29]], [[1877]]<br />
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===[[Fanny Marilla Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born: [[April 14]], [[1879]] in [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]<br />
*Died: [[November 27]], [[1959]] in [[Farmington, New Mexico|Farmington]], [[San Juan County, New Mexico|San Juan]], [[New Mexico]]<br />
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===[[John Benjamin Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born: September 6, [[1881]] in [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
*Died: 1911<br />
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==Children with [[Grace Tippett Jose]]==<br />
Bateman and Grace had the following children:<br />
<br />
===[[Marion Lee Williams]]===<br />
*Born: [[December 15]], [[1871]] in Long Valley, UT<br />
*Died: July 13, 1963 in Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona<br />
<br />
===[[Francis Viola Williams]]===<br />
*Born: December 12, 1873<br />
*Died:<br />
<br />
===[[Susan Amelia Williams]]===<br />
*Born: August 3, 1875<br />
*Died:<br />
<br />
===[[Lucy Louisa Williams]]===<br />
*Born: May 27, 1877<br />
*Died:<br />
<br />
===[[Independence Grace Williams]]===<br />
*Born: July 4, 1880<br />
*Died: <br />
<br />
===[[Mary Williams]]===<br />
*Born: April 1, 1882<br />
*Died:<br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
[[Image:Bateman_Haight_Wilhelm_Lydia_Hannah_Draper.JPG|250px|Bateman and Lydia]]<br />
Bateman and Lydia<br />
<br />
[[Image:1900 New Mexico Grant Upper Gila Census cropped.jpg|250px|1900 Grant County, New Mexico census]]<br />
Bateman, Lydia and Fanny in New Mexico on the 1900 US Census<br />
<br />
==Video==<br />
{{#ev:vimeo|38372313}}<br />
<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
==Family Tree==<br />
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|1= 1. '''[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm]]'''<br />
|2= 2. [[John Benjamin Williams]]<br />
|3= 3. [[Clarissa Harden]]<br />
|4= 4. [[John Andrew Williams]]<br />
|5= 5. [[Mercy Farrington]]<br />
|6= 6. Miller Harding<br />
|7= 7. Eilabeth Tabor<br />
|8= 8. [[Justice Williams]]<br />
|9= 9. Clarissa<br />
|10= 10. Benjamin Farrington<br />
|11= 11. Susannah Tompkins<br />
|12= 12. James Harding<br />
|13= 13. Mary<br />
|14= 14. ?<br />
|15= 15. ?<br />
|16= 16. ?<br />
|17= 17. ?<br />
|18= 18. ?<br />
|19= 19. ?<br />
|20= 20. Thomas Farrington<br />
|21= 21. Miss Norris<br />
|22= 22. Edmund Tompkins<br />
|23= 23. ?<br />
|24= 24. James Harding<br />
|25= 25. Mary Nickerson<br />
|26= 26. ?<br />
|27= 27. ?<br />
|28= 28. ?<br />
|29= 29. ?<br />
|30= 30. ?<br />
|31= 31. ?<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
* [[Autobiography of Clarissa Wilhelm]], [[1888]]<br />
* http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/1,15791,4018-1-47229,00.html<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Bateman Haight]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Ruth_Naomi_WilhelmRuth Naomi Wilhelm2014-09-07T19:23:04Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Images */</p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
{{Infobox ancestor <br />
| name = Ruth Naomi Wilhelm<br />
| image =<br />
| birthdate =[[June 25]], [[1925]]<br />
| location = [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| deathdate =[[February 25]], [[1933]]<br />
| deathplace =<br />
| father = [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
| mother = [[Alice Geneva LeSueur]]<br />
| spouse =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Ruth Naomi Wilhelm''' ([[June 25]], [[1925]] - [[February 25]], [[1933]])<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Ruth was born [[June 25]], [[1925]]. Ruth is a half-sister of [[George Andrew Wilhelm|Andy]], [[Carl LeRoy Wilhelm|Roy]], [[Marion Walter Wilhelm|Marion]] and [[Harvey Gibbons Wilhelm|Harvey]] Wilhelm. Her parents, [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]] and [[Alice Geneva LeSueur|Alice LeSueur Crosby Wilhelm]], were living in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Arizona]] at the time of her birth.<br />
<br />
She was a beautiful child, but sickly. (Her brother [[Carl LeRoy Wilhelm|Roy]] told that she had Down Syndrome and thyroid trouble.) During her short seven years of life, Ruth traveled all over the West, as her father took her to medical specialists. Ultimately they were unable to help her. She passed away from pneumonia in the winter of [[1933]], and is buried in the [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]] Cemetery.<br />
<br />
==Images==<br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:Ruth_Wilhelm_Headstone_(1).JPG|Headstone of Ruth Naomi Wilhelm in St. Johns Cemetery<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=wilhelm&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=5&GScnty=168&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=45013477&df=all&<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Ruth Naomi]]<br />
<br />
*http://genealogy.az.gov/azbirth/452/452-0974.pdf<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Ruth Naomi]]<br />
<br />
<br />
*http://genealogy.az.gov/azdeath/047/10471124.pdf<br />
<br />
[[Category:People|Wilhelm, Ruth Naomi]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Help:ContentsHelp:Contents2014-09-07T18:36:49Z<p>JCharlesW: Added section on uploading photos.</p>
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<div>Please note: If you are uncomfortable with wiki formatting, it is acceptable to create an unformatted wiki entry, as long as you notify an admin via their Talk page so the entry can be properly formatted. To find an admin, check the [[Special:ActiveUsers|ActiveUsers]] list and look for any users with the '''administrators''' group after their user name. <br />
<br />
When adding new pages to the wiki or editing existing pages, please use the following conventions:<br />
<br />
==All Pages==<br />
<br />
For very short entries, always use the stub template at the top of the page:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki><br />
<br />
<br />
To created a bulleted list, use an asterisk as the first character on the line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 1</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 2</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 3</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
*Bullet point 1<br />
*Bullet point 2<br />
*Bullet point 3<br />
<br />
<br />
A link to a another page in the wiki can be produced by enclosing the exact page name in double square brackets:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
<br />
By using a pipe character, you can display text that is different from the name of the page. The name of the page goes to the left of the pipe, and the text you want to be displayed goes on the right:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
<br />
The Wilhelm Wiki uses the same formatting as Wikipedia, so their cheatsheet at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet may be of use.<br />
<br />
<br />
==People==<br />
<br />
===Default Template===<br />
<br />
Default template for a person:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{Infobox ancestor</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| name = FirstName MiddleName LastName</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| image =</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| birthdate = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| location = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| deathdate = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| deathplace = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| father = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| mother = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| spouse =</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>}}</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>'''FirstName MiddleName LastName''' (birthdate - deathdate)</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Biography==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Images==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Sources==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:People|LastName, FirstName MiddleName]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Living Persons===<br />
<br />
If the entry is for a living person, add: <br />
<nowiki>{{living}}</nowiki><br />
<br />
The <nowiki>{{living}}</nowiki> tag accomplishes two things: One, it ensures that only a logged-in member of the KnownUser group can view the entry. Two, it adds the following text to the entry: <br />
<br />
''The person in this WilhelmWiki entry is currently living. Therefore, personal details should be kept to a minimum out of privacy concerns. Ideally, only the individual listed in this entry should add details beyond the initial page creation if more information is desired.''<br />
<br />
===Naming Standard for Women===<br />
<br />
The standard for women is to always create the initial page using their maiden name, and then refer to any married names within the body of the article. If using their married name on another page, use the pipe symbol in the link back to her page like so:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
This result will be formatted like so:<br />
This is a link to [[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
==Dates==<br />
<br />
When linking to days, use the format: <br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[November 9]], [[1950]]</nowiki> <br />
<br />
This will produce links to both the specific day, and the year. Once you have saved the page, click on the link to the day. If it already exists, simply add the info for the event you were referencing as shown in the example below for the birth of Zemira Wilhelm. If the day does not exist, create it using the example below as a guide line.<br />
<br />
<nowiki>'''November 9''' is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 52 days remaining.</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Events==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Births==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*[[1872]] - [[Zemira George Wilhelm]] (d. [[1950]])</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Deaths==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:November|*09]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Consult Wikipedia to determine the day of year info. Once the day has been updated or create, go back and click the year and add the event to it as well. Again, if the year does not exist, add it using the default template for a year:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{Year nav|yyyy}}</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>'''yyyy''' was a common year starting on dayofweek of the Gregorian Calendar.</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Events==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Event 1</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Event 2</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Births==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*[[April 20]] - [[FirstName Lastname]] (d. [[1842]]) </nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Deaths==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*[[May 3]] - [[FirstName Lastname]] (b. [[1856]]) </nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:Year]][[Category:yyy0s]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
''Category example for 1953: <nowiki>[[Category:Year]][[Category:1950s]]</nowiki>''<br />
<br />
==Places==<br />
<br />
Places in the wiki should always be be named like so:<br />
<br />
*Cites: Rockville, Utah<br />
*Counties: Washington County, Utah<br />
*States: Utah<br />
<br />
To maintain proper links to the pages, the pipe command should be used to force display of the short version of the name. For example, [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]] is produced using the following link:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
At the very bottom of the page, always remember to add the Places category tag:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[Category:Places]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
==Uploading Photos==<br />
In the "toolbox" section on the left panel there is a link to Upload a file. Click it to get to the Upload page. <br />
<br />
Under Source file, click Choose File and pick the file you want to upload.<br />
<br />
The Destination filename will automatically fill in, but you may want to change it to something more memorable, like "Andy Wilhelm Headstone.jpg" or similar.<br />
<br />
Next fill in the Summary with a short blurb about the image, then click upload at the bottom.<br />
<br />
Once it is uploaded, you'll see the media page for the file you uploaded, and right at the top you'll have the name you gave the file. This name it how you are going to link to it in articles you edit or create.<br />
<br />
There are a couple of ways to embed the images you've uploaded. For the first example, here's the link for Clyde's horse that is on the Main Page:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[image:ClydesHorse.jpg|300px|center|Toy horse made by Lydia Hannah Draper for her grandson Clyde Irving Wilhelm]]</nowiki> <br />
<br />
That specifies the image we want to use, how many pixels wide to display it at, the justification, and the text that appears when you hover over it.<br />
<br />
On a person's bio page I usually set up a little gallery, and for Clyde I did the same thing, although his horse is the only image in it so far. The gallery is set up a bit different, it looks like this:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
<gallery widths="250px"><br />
File:ClydesHorse.jpg|Toy horse made by [[Lydia Hannah Draper]] for her grandson [[Clyde Irving Wilhelm]]<br />
</gallery><br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
There's a couple of other ways to get your image on a page, but those are the two main ones I use. When in doubt, click "edit" on a couple of pages just to see how they are coded, and check the help page (or contact the Admin...)</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Help:EditingHelp:Editing2014-09-07T18:26:28Z<p>JCharlesW: Redirected page to Help:Contents</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Help:Contents]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Help:ContentsHelp:Contents2014-09-07T17:06:02Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please note: If you are uncomfortable with wiki formatting, it is acceptable to create an unformatted wiki entry, as long as you notify an admin via their Talk page so the entry can be properly formatted. To find an admin, check the [[Special:ActiveUsers|ActiveUsers]] list and look for any users with the '''administrators''' group after their user name. <br />
<br />
When adding new pages to the wiki or editing existing pages, please use the following conventions:<br />
<br />
==All Pages==<br />
<br />
For very short entries, always use the stub template at the top of the page:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki><br />
<br />
<br />
To created a bulleted list, use an asterisk as the first character on the line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 1</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 2</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 3</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
*Bullet point 1<br />
*Bullet point 2<br />
*Bullet point 3<br />
<br />
<br />
A link to a another page in the wiki can be produced by enclosing the exact page name in double square brackets:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
<br />
By using a pipe character, you can display text that is different from the name of the page. The name of the page goes to the left of the pipe, and the text you want to be displayed goes on the right:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
<br />
The Wilhelm Wiki uses the same formatting as Wikipedia, so their cheatsheet at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet may be of use.<br />
<br />
<br />
==People==<br />
<br />
===Default Template===<br />
<br />
Default template for a person:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{Infobox ancestor</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| name = FirstName MiddleName LastName</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| image =</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| birthdate = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| location = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| deathdate = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| deathplace = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| father = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| mother = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| spouse =</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>}}</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>'''FirstName MiddleName LastName''' (birthdate - deathdate)</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Biography==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Images==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Sources==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:People|LastName, FirstName MiddleName]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Living Persons===<br />
<br />
If the entry is for a living person, add: <br />
<nowiki>{{living}}</nowiki><br />
<br />
The <nowiki>{{living}}</nowiki> tag accomplishes two things: One, it ensures that only a logged-in member of the KnownUser group can view the entry. Two, it adds the following text to the entry: <br />
<br />
''The person in this WilhelmWiki entry is currently living. Therefore, personal details should be kept to a minimum out of privacy concerns. Ideally, only the individual listed in this entry should add details beyond the initial page creation if more information is desired.''<br />
<br />
===Naming Standard for Women===<br />
<br />
The standard for women is to always create the initial page using their maiden name, and then refer to any married names within the body of the article. If using their married name on another page, use the pipe symbol in the link back to her page like so:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
This result will be formatted like so:<br />
This is a link to [[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
==Dates==<br />
<br />
When linking to days, use the format: <br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[November 9]], [[1950]]</nowiki> <br />
<br />
This will produce links to both the specific day, and the year. Once you have saved the page, click on the link to the day. If it already exists, simply add the info for the event you were referencing as shown in the example below for the birth of Zemira Wilhelm. If the day does not exist, create it using the example below as a guide line.<br />
<br />
<nowiki>'''November 9''' is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 52 days remaining.</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Events==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Births==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*[[1872]] - [[Zemira George Wilhelm]] (d. [[1950]])</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Deaths==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:November|*09]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Consult Wikipedia to determine the day of year info. Once the day has been updated or create, go back and click the year and add the event to it as well. Again, if the year does not exist, add it using the default template for a year:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{Year nav|yyyy}}</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>'''yyyy''' was a common year starting on dayofweek of the Gregorian Calendar.</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Events==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Event 1</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Event 2</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Births==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*[[April 20]] - [[FirstName Lastname]] (d. [[1842]]) </nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Deaths==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*[[May 3]] - [[FirstName Lastname]] (b. [[1856]]) </nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:Year]][[Category:yyy0s]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
''Category example for 1953: <nowiki>[[Category:Year]][[Category:1950s]]</nowiki>''<br />
<br />
==Places==<br />
<br />
Places in the wiki should always be be named like so:<br />
<br />
*Cites: Rockville, Utah<br />
*Counties: Washington County, Utah<br />
*States: Utah<br />
<br />
To maintain proper links to the pages, the pipe command should be used to force display of the short version of the name. For example, [[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]] is produced using the following link:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[Rockville, Utah|Rockville]], [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]], [[Utah]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
At the very bottom of the page, always remember to add the Places category tag:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>[[Category:Places]]</nowiki></div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Help:ContentsHelp:Contents2014-09-07T17:03:57Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please note: If you are uncomfortable with wiki formatting, it is acceptable to create an unformatted wiki entry, as long as you notify an admin via their Talk page so the entry can be properly formatted. To find an admin, check the [[Special:ActiveUsers|ActiveUsers]] list and look for any users with the '''administrators''' group after their user name. <br />
<br />
When adding new pages to the wiki or editing existing pages, please use the following conventions:<br />
<br />
==All Pages==<br />
<br />
For very short entries, always use the stub template at the top of the page:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki><br />
<br />
<br />
To created a bulleted list, use an asterisk as the first character on the line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 1</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 2</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>*Bullet point 3</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
*Bullet point 1<br />
*Bullet point 2<br />
*Bullet point 3<br />
<br />
<br />
A link to a another page in the wiki can be produced by enclosing a word or phrase in double square brackets:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
By using a pipe character, you can display text that is different from the link:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
Which will produce:<br />
<br />
This is a link to [[Zemira George Wilhelm|Z. George Wilhelm]]<br />
<br />
<br />
The Wilhelm Wiki uses the same formatting as Wikipedia, so their cheatsheet at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet may be of use.<br />
<br />
<br />
==People==<br />
<br />
===Default Template===<br />
<br />
Default template for a person:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>{{Infobox ancestor</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| name = FirstName MiddleName LastName</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| image =</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| birthdate = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| location = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| deathdate = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| deathplace = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| father = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| mother = </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>| spouse =</nowiki><br />
<nowiki>}}</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>'''FirstName MiddleName LastName''' (birthdate - deathdate)</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Biography==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Images==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>==Sources==</nowiki><br />
<nowiki> </nowiki><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:People|LastName, FirstName MiddleName]]</nowiki><br />
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===Living Persons===<br />
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<nowiki>This is a link to [[Clarissa Harden|Clarissa Wilhelm]]</nowiki><br />
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<nowiki>'''November 9''' is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 52 days remaining.</nowiki><br />
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<nowiki>*[[1872]] - [[Zemira George Wilhelm]] (d. [[1950]])</nowiki><br />
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<nowiki>[[Category:Places]]</nowiki></div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Alice_Geneva_LeSueurAlice Geneva LeSueur2014-09-07T16:42:12Z<p>JCharlesW: /* Frank Lesueur Crosby */</p>
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{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Alice Geneva LeSueur<br />
| image = <br />
| birthdate = [[December 16]],[[1882]]<br />
| location = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| deathdate = [[December 11]], [[1956]]<br />
| deathplace = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| othername = Alice Crosby,<br>Alice Wilhelm<br />
| father = John Taylor LeSueur<br />
| mother = Geneva Katherine Casto<br />
| spouse = John Alma Crosby,<br>[[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Alice Geneva LeSueur''' ([[December 16]],[[1882]] - [[December 11]], [[1956]])<br />
==Biography==<br />
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==Children with John Alma Crosby==<br />
===Anona Crosby===<br />
*Born: September 30, 1905 in St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona <br />
*Died: November 13, 2001 in St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona<br />
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===Carl Lorenzo Crosby===<br />
*Born: October 4, 1909 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona<br />
*Died: March 20, 1969 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada<br />
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===Alice Geneva Crosby===<br />
*Born: April 10, 1911 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona <br />
*Died: <br />
===Sarah Alida Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===John Taylor Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===Frank LeSueur Crosby===<br />
*Born: October 4, 1917 in Ramah, McKinley County, New Mexico<br />
*Died: May 14, 2008<br />
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==Children with Zemira George Wilhelm==<br />
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===[[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born [[June 25]], [[1925]] in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
*Died [[February 25]], [[1933]]<br />
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*http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ldshistorical&id=I85666<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=crosby&GSfn=alice&GSby=1882&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1956&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=19173327&df=all&<br />
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[[Category:People|LeSueur, Alice Geneva]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Alice_Geneva_LeSueurAlice Geneva LeSueur2014-09-07T16:37:30Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Alice Geneva LeSueur<br />
| image = <br />
| birthdate = [[December 16]],[[1882]]<br />
| location = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| deathdate = [[December 11]], [[1956]]<br />
| deathplace = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| othername = Alice Crosby,<br>Alice Wilhelm<br />
| father = John Taylor LeSueur<br />
| mother = Geneva Katherine Casto<br />
| spouse = John Alma Crosby,<br>[[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Alice Geneva LeSueur''' ([[December 16]],[[1882]] - [[December 11]], [[1956]])<br />
==Biography==<br />
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==Children with John Alma Crosby==<br />
===Anona Crosby===<br />
*Born: September 30, 1905 in St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona <br />
*Died: November 13, 2001 in St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona<br />
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===Carl Lorenzo Crosby===<br />
*Born: October 4, 1909 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona<br />
*Died: March 20, 1969 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada<br />
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===Alice Geneva Crosby===<br />
*Born: April 10, 1911 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona <br />
*Died: <br />
===Sarah Alida Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===John Taylor Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===Frank Lesueur Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
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==Children with Zemira George Wilhelm==<br />
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===[[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born [[June 25]], [[1925]] in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
*Died [[February 25]], [[1933]]<br />
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*http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ldshistorical&id=I85666<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=crosby&GSfn=alice&GSby=1882&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1956&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=19173327&df=all&<br />
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[[Category:People|LeSueur, Alice Geneva]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Alice_Geneva_LeSueurAlice Geneva LeSueur2014-09-07T16:17:51Z<p>JCharlesW: Added second source (findagrave)</p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Alice Geneva LeSueur<br />
| image = <br />
| birthdate = [[December 16]],[[1882]]<br />
| location = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| deathdate = [[December 11]], [[1956]]<br />
| deathplace = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| othername = Alice Crosby,<br>Alice Wilhelm<br />
| father = John Taylor LeSueur<br />
| mother = Geneva Katherine Casto<br />
| spouse = John Alma Crosby,<br>[[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Alice Geneva LeSueur''' ([[December 16]],[[1882]] - [[December 11]], [[1956]])<br />
==Biography==<br />
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==Children with John Alma Crosby==<br />
===Anona Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===Carl Lorenzo Crosby===<br />
*Born: October 4, 1909 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona<br />
*Died: <br />
===Alice Geneva Crosby===<br />
*Born: April 10, 1911 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona <br />
*Died: <br />
===Sarah Alida Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===John Taylor Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===Frank Lesueur Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
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==Children with Zemira George Wilhelm==<br />
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===[[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born [[June 25]], [[1925]] in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
*Died [[February 25]], [[1933]]<br />
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*http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ldshistorical&id=I85666<br />
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=crosby&GSfn=alice&GSby=1882&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1956&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=19173327&df=all&<br />
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[[Category:People|LeSueur, Alice Geneva]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=Alice_Geneva_LeSueurAlice Geneva LeSueur2014-09-07T16:09:33Z<p>JCharlesW: Created page with "{{stub}} {{Infobox ancestor | name = Alice Geneva LeSueur | image = | birthdate = December 16,1882 | location = St. Johns, [[Apache County, Arizon..."</p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
{{Infobox ancestor<br />
| name = Alice Geneva LeSueur<br />
| image = <br />
| birthdate = [[December 16]],[[1882]]<br />
| location = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| deathdate = [[December 11]], [[1956]]<br />
| deathplace = [[St. Johns, Arizona|St. Johns]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
| othername = Alice Crosby,<br>Alice Wilhelm<br />
| father = John Taylor LeSueur<br />
| mother = Geneva Katherine Casto<br />
| spouse = John Alma Crosby,<br>[[Zemira George Wilhelm]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Alice Geneva LeSueur''' ([[December 16]],[[1882]] - [[December 11]], [[1956]])<br />
==Biography==<br />
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==Children with John Alma Crosby==<br />
===Anona Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===Carl Lorenzo Crosby===<br />
*Born: October 4, 1909 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona<br />
*Died: <br />
===Alice Geneva Crosby===<br />
*Born: April 10, 1911 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona <br />
*Died: <br />
===Sarah Alida Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===John Taylor Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
===Frank Lesueur Crosby===<br />
*Born: <br />
*Died: <br />
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==Children with Zemira George Wilhelm==<br />
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===[[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]]===<br />
*Born [[June 25]], [[1925]] in [[Vernon, Arizona|Vernon]], [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache]], [[Arizona]]<br />
*Died [[February 25]], [[1933]]<br />
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==Images==<br />
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*http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ldshistorical&id=I85666<br />
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<div>'''June 25''' is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 189 days remaining until the end of the year. <br />
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*[[1925]] - [[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]] (d. [[February 25]], [[1933]])<br />
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[[Category:June|*25]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=February_25February 252014-09-07T15:52:57Z<p>JCharlesW: Created page with "'''February 25''' is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 309 days remaining until the end of the year (310 in leap years). ==Events== ==Births== ==..."</p>
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<div>'''February 25''' is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 309 days remaining until the end of the year (310 in leap years).<br />
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*[[1933]] - [[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]] (b. [[June 25]], [[1925]])<br />
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[[Category:February|*25]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=192519252014-09-07T15:49:48Z<p>JCharlesW: Created page with "{{Year nav|1925}} '''1925''' (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ==Events== *January 5 – '''Nellie Tayloe Ross''' becomes the first fe..."</p>
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<div>{{Year nav|1925}}<br />
'''1925''' (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar.<br />
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==Events==<br />
*January 5 – '''Nellie Tayloe Ross''' becomes the first female governor (Wyoming) in the United States. Twelve days later, '''Ma Ferguson''' becomes first female governor of Texas. <br />
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*[[June 25]] - [[Ruth Naomi Wilhelm]] (d. [[February 25]], [[1933]]) <br />
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[[Category:Year]][[Category:1920s]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=August_13August 132014-09-07T15:42:45Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>'''August 13''' is the 225th day of the year (226th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 140 days remaining until the end of the year.<br />
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*[[1936]] - [[Lydia May Wilhelm]] (d. [[June 27]], [[2007]])<br />
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[[Category:August|*13]]</div>JCharlesWhttp://thewilhelms.net/index.php?title=June_27June 272014-09-07T15:42:25Z<p>JCharlesW: </p>
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<div>'''June 7''' is the 178th day of the year (179th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 187 days remaining until the end of the year.<br />
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*[[2007]] - [[Lydia May Wilhelm]] (b. [[August 13]], [[1936]])<br />
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<div>{{Year nav|1936}}<br />
'''1936''' was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.<br />
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==Events==<br />
*August 1 – The 1936 Summer Olympics open in Berlin, Germany, and mark the first live television coverage of a sports event in world history.<br />
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*[[August 13]] - [[Lydia May Wilhelm]] (d. [[June 27]], [[2007]]) <br />
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