Kohlhepp, Avarell and Hickman Family Genealogy
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
- 1: portrait of Annalee Hope Avarell Hilton, age 22
- 2: portrait of Hugo Joseph Avarell, age 45
- 3: portrait of Annalee Kohlhepp, age 19
- 4: portrait of Annalee Kohlhepp, age 36
- 5: portrait of Johan Elof (Gustaveson) Avarell
- 6: portrait of Seckla Anderson
- 7: portrait of Frederick John Kohlhepp
- 8-9: portraits of Mary Ella Hickman
- 10: portrait of Johan Frederick Anderson
- 11: portrait of Johan Frederick Kohlhepp
- 12: portrait of William A. Hickman
- 13: portrait of Fredrika Jonson
- 14: portrait of Maria Charlotta Anderson
- 15: portrait of Marie Elizabeth Wetzler
- 16: portrait of Minerva Wade
- 17: portrait of Edwin Temple Hickman, father of William A. Hickman
- 18: profile drawing of Sally Maria Bundy, age 18
- 19: painting of Count Marshall Frederick Von Rosen, Marshall of France
- 20: portrait of Moses Wade
- 21: Mary Ella Hickman and husband Frederick John Kohlhepp at American Falls, ID, near their brick home, circa 1915. The home and the site where the couple are sitting are now under water.
- 22: Constance Kohlhepp, Mary Ella Hickman Kohlhepp, Frederick John Kohlhepp, unidentified, unidentified, Judge Edward Quinlin, Annalee Kohlhepp, Lorenzo Lisonbee Sr., unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, and Sarah K. Bird.
- 23: Fredericka Jonson, born August 19, 1829, died December 21, 1907
- 24: Hugo Joseph Avarell, Agnes Ellis, Violet Ellis, Aina Claire Avarell, John Elof Avarell, John Ellis, and Teckla Anderson Avarell
- 25: Hilma Gustavson Avarell, Teckla Anderson Avarell, Alice Gustavson Avarell, John Elof Avarell, Albin Ellis
- 26: Corporal Hugo Joseph Avarell in uniform while serving in France during World War I, 1918
- 27: Sister Munk and Annalee Kohlhepp in Long Beach, CA while serving in the California L.D.S. Mission, 1920.
- 28: Large group of soldiers and trucks gathered around a frozen fountain in France during World War I. Hugo Joseph Avarell is probably one of the men.
- 29: portrait of John Frederick Anderson, born April 18, 1824, died January 30, 1901, adopted Teckla Anderson
- 30: Teckla Anderson, born April 13, 1861, died November 10, 1941 in Los Angeles
- 31: Maria Charlotta Anderson, born May 23, 1983, died January 3, 1911, adopted Teckla Anderson.
- 32: Headstone of Hugo J. Avarell, May 26-27, 1832, found in the Los Angeles Rosedale Cemetery on the corner of Washington and Normandic Blvd.
- 33: The Kohlhepp sisters, Eda, Minerva, Annalee, Marie, and Sarah, 1900
- 34: Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert, Minerva Wade Hickman, Ren Lisonbee, Lorenzo Lisonbee, John Frederick Kohlhepp, Mary Ella Hickman Kohlhepp, Sarah Kohlhepp, Eda K. Lisonbee, Annalee Kohlhepp, unidentified adopted child, Constance Kohlhepp, and Herman ?, Jr.
- 35: Frederick John Kohlhepp, born 1862 in Chelsa, MA
- 36: Eda, Minerva, Sarah, and Annalee Kohlhepp near their brick home on the Snake River before the dam was built.
- 37: Marie Kohlhepp Nash, Mary Ella Hickman, and Anna Olea Kohlhepp in Salt Lake City, circa 1918-1919.
- 38: "Grandma Dilby and Minerva Wade Hickman just before she died, circa 1918"
- 39: "The old two story brick home of Grandparent in American Falls, ID, before it was flooded by the dam...Eda Lorenzo Lisonbee and family, Hickman's."
- 40: portrait of Moses Wade
- 41: William Adams Hickman Family
- 42: Mary Ella, Warren and Surujror Hickman
- 43: Margaret, Minerva Lerona and Moses Hickman
- 44: Sarah Marja Hickman
- 45: Mynerva Wade
- 46: William Hickman
- 47: Minerva Brenetta Kohlhepp Teichert
- 48: Constance Kohlhepp
- 49: unidentified
- 50: Marie Elizabeth Kohlhepp Nash
- 51: Mary Ella Hickman Kohlhepp at age 50, born September 28, 1865, died January 11, 1941
- 52: Sara Ella Kohlhepp Bird, born June 1897, died February 1951
- 53: Mr. Martineau and wife Bernetta Hickman AKitten@
- 54: Fanny Richardson, Mr. Martineau (last husband of Aunt Kitten), Bernetta Hickman "Kitten," Ella Kohlhepp, Ella Francis
- 55: seven of Sarah Hickman Francis' nine children, Fred, Fanny, John, Ella, Warren, Henry, and Bill
- 56: five of Sarah Hickman Francis' seven sons, L to R: Fred, Henry, John, Warren, and Bill (photo taken at Sarah Francis' funeral)
Dates
- 1915-1990
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: .75 Linear Feet (2 archives boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Hilton, Hope A. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu