Box 22
Contains 59 Results:
Ruth Smith
B. 7 December 1848 in Hull, England.
M. William Wallace Hammond.
Biographical sketch. Raised in Parowan and Cedar City, Utah. Settled in Panguitch and Toquerville. 2 pp.
Thomas Price and Mary Dugard Smith
B. (T. P. S.) 6 November 1806 in England.
B. (M. D.) 8 January 1815 in England.
D. (T. P. S.) 3 April 1896.
D. (M. D.) 3 January 1856.
Biographical sketch. Converted to Mormonism in 1840. Arrived in Salt Lake City in 1852. Settled in Cedar City. 5 pp.
Thomas Washington Smith
B. 23 December 1815 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
D. 28 December 1892.
Biographical sketch. Settled in Nauvoo in 1843. Arrived in Utah 1851. Settled in Provo, Fillmore, Washington, Pariah, and finally Tropic. 2 pp.
William George Smith
B. 28 October 1850 in Oxton, England.
M. 7 August 1876 to Diana Bingham.
Biographical notes from an interview. Arrived in Salt Lake City in 1862. Was attacked by Sioux Indians while crossing the plains. Describes daily life in Huntsville. 6 pp.
William Spendlove
B. 15 November 1849 in England.
M. 1871 to Lydia Halliday.
D. 1923.
Biographical sketch. Crossed the plains with the first handcart company. Settled in Virgin City. Moved to Grafton. 2 pp.
Moroni Spillsbury
Autobiographical sketch and interview with Juanita Brooks. Lived in Grafton, Rockville, and Toquerville. Describes the murder of the Berry brothers near Grafton. Mentions Mountain Meadows Massacre, John D. Lee, Jim Andrus, Lot Smith, and Buffalo Bill. 9 pp.
John Staheli
B. 28 May 1857 in Turgan, Switzerland.
M. 18 January 1882 to Barbara Tobler.
Autobiographical sketch. Emigrated to America 1861. Settled in Santa Clara. 5 pp.
Michael Standley
M. 27 February 1879 to Naomi Kent.
M. 31 December 1885 to Maryette Rice; d. 28 May 1924.
Autobiography (pages 3 and 4 missing). Describes life in Farmington and Hyrum. After his father's death, Mr. Standley's mother was forced to enter a plural marriage in order to survive. 43 pp.
Young Elizabeth Steele Stapley
B. 9 August 1847 in Salt Lake City.
M. 21 February 1864 to James Stapley; d. 19 May 1920.
Biographical sketch. The first child born in Salt Lake Valley, daughter of John and Catherine Steele. Raised in Parowan and Toquerville. After marriage, moved to Kanarra. She was a midwife. Biographical notes from an interview. 6 pp.
Milton Ezra Stead
B. 23 January 1899 in Farmington, Utah.
Biographical sketch from Utah by J. Cecil Alter. 2 pp.
Mary Ann Peterson Stevens
B. 25 December 1839 in New Jersey.
M. 1854 to Roswell Stevens.
D. 9 February 1924.
Biographical sketch. Daughter of Charles Greeve Peterson and Ann B. Dennis. Came to Utah in 1849, settled in Alpine. Settled in Weber Valley, after marriage, then moved to Centerville. 2 pp.
Thomas and Matilda Stolworthy
B. (T.) 8 December 1829 in England.
B. (M.) 13 August 1827 in England.
M. 13 May 1849.
Biographical sketch. Came to Salt Lake in 1849. Settled in Cache Valley, Parowan, Centerville, and the Muddy Mission in 1888. Returned to Mt. Carmel and then joined the United Order in Orderville. After the United Order dissolved, settled in Huntington, and finally Tropic. 3 pp.
Charlotte Gale Stone
B. 25 July 1860 in Ogden.
M. 12 June 1880 to Moroni Stone.
Biographical notes from an interview. 4 pp.
Allen Joseph Stout
Charles Henry Stratford
B. 17 September 1863 in Farmington, Utah.
M. 6 September 1883 to Ida Lynham.
Biographical notes from an interview. 4 pp.
Edwin A. Stratford
B. 17 October 1856 in Tarrytown, New York.
M. 6 February 1879 to Mary Maude Coates-Bergstrom.
Biographical notes from an interview. Apprentice printer on the Ogden Junction. Assisted in establishing the Logan Leader. Later owned his own printing company. 4 pp.
George C. Streeter
Barbara Staheli Graff Stucki
B. 25 December 1861 in Santa Clara, Utah.
M. 15 October 1884 to Henry Graff; d. 1890.
M. December 1900 to Edward Stucki; d. 23 January 1923.
Autobiographical sketch.
Christian Stucki
B. 7 October 1859 in Rotanback, Switzerland.
M. 31 May 1883 to Mary Gubler.
Autobiographical sketch of life in Santa Clara. 6 pp.