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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, UTAH, THE GENEALOGIST HAS NO SMOOTH ROAD TO TRAVEL PAGE NINE. Flee Before Hustling Highlanders s" M U- (Editorial) The story is told of a student who went to study under a famous professor. The student was given a fish' with instructions to learn all he could about it. In a few hours he Richmond Death And Burial List X. 1 p expense. Genealogical Sources In Europie Are Discussed brary. Notes And Queries reported that he had completed his task. A few questions from the professor convinced him there was still something BA IK to learn and he spent many months studying that little fish Mary E., b. July lxs2, Richhe had not completed his studies. and still admitted mond, d of Hyrum Buir and E. Van Ordin d. April Compiling a genealogy is not unlike the work of this stu- Mary 20, 18XX. dent. In starting out to do research in most any family one Mary Elizabeth, b Oct. 30, can in a few weeks find what appears to be all the informa- 1x52. Kuysville, d of Refer Van Orilen and Martha tion that is available. We are personally acquainted with Ann d March 1026 14, many family genealogists who have spent years of patient Wile Might, of Hyrum Bair. effort in making a start. They lan against some obstacle Mila E b April 1, 1674, Richwhich they had to overcome before further progress could mond. Parents Heniy Rair and Martini Hellewell Bair, d Dec. 13 be made. When they finally did overcome this obstacle the 875. field of ancestors widened and they were able to find ancesNancy J, h Bountiful, Utah, d March 29. 1HK2. Wife of Deloss tors by the hundred. There is no definite rule that can be given to solve a knot- Bair. Oliver Terry, b. Sept. 8, 18X5, ty genealogical problem. The experienced genealogist, be- Richmond, s of B Frank and cause he has had experience can proceed faster, perhaps! but Lola R. Bair, d Feb. 10, lxx9. Richard h Dec. 12, 1910, every case is a new case and there is no predicting where the Richmond, R., s of Riley Bair and You be. answer may may find the answer to your problem Linnie J. Egan, d. July 17, 192X. Ri ss Anderson, b, March 2, 1918, in some old grocery store account book. It may be in a court s of Andrew Bair and record, some private diary, an old Bible, a school record, a Rulimond, Pearl d March 4, lDlx. or factory record, a private letter in the hands TheolaAnderson, Skidmore, b Oct. lfi 1901, Coveville, son of Hair of some distant relative or it may be buried up in the pajiers and Hattie Skidmore, lister d April 24. in some county court house. 1905. There is a variety of people to whom you must write in Tressie Peterson, h Sweden, d Carl d Peterson, duly 9, your efforts to find the thing you want. There are town offi- id 1x97, wife of Geo. O. Bnir. or clerks cials, county recorders, postmasters, old residents, , Valeria Louisa Riehardson, b persons with your surname, relatives, ministers, librarians, January 23. 1X66, Richmond, s of John Richardson and Lola genealogists, and a host of others which will come into your Bair Richardson, d. May 31,. 1x95. mind when you are on the firing line trying to find the man Walter Alvin, b March 14, 1907. who has the answer to your problem. Richmond, s of Riley Bair and Lucky is the person who finds his genealogy already com- Linnie J. Egan, d. July 28, 1929. b. Oct. 21, 1912, Willium piled. It saved an immense amount of detailed work and Richmond, Martell, s of Emanual work-sho- 10. Below ne give in alphabetic order, the names found in recent sties of the genealogical section f the Boston Transcript. Those n ho are Interested should consult the Transcript In our public - . T6u,M ooose-stepper- Index President W. M. Ererton nr w AUGUST 31. 10 Boston Transcript Genealogical And Temple News ivn Edited By Contributions to this department should be sent to w ,,Uclt ,,im w k. tbi. SVTI'RDAY, George Bair and Maud F. Hill, d December 12, 1912. BAKER Harriet, b May 9, 1877, Richmond, d of A Baker and A. E. Baker, d Jan. 19. 1891. BARBER Clara Whittle, b. Aug. 18. 1866, d. of Casper Whittle Richmond, and Mary Ann Harris, d. January 15, 1923. Wife of W. R. Barber. BARNES Elenora, b Jan. 12, 1884, Coveville, d. of Mannessah Barnes and Eliza Allen, d. Jan. 25, 1884. Eliza Ann Allen, b. June 30, 1856, Utah, d July 8, 1912. Wife of Mannassa Barnes. Manassa, b. April 14, 1853, Grantsville, Utah, d May 1, 1928. Husband of Manerva Allen. Mary Harris, b. Dec. 23, 1849, Corbet, d. Dec. Iowa, d. of of Manassa 1929. Wife 17, Barnes. BARNETT Alvin R., b Oct. 30, 1891. Richmond, s of John W. Barnett and Alice Thompson, d Jan. 25. ' at Uiui Price of (late ant data on place and of James emigration Tncc, of New Kent Co., Va., 1673: also ancestry of Mary and Martha Trice un Bvrd Rogers). Otfers lineages on Trice families of tin Tenn., Ark , Tex.. Okla ; will exchange data. Address: Mrs. J A. Thompson, 151 8 Castle Court, Houston, Tex. Van Orman -- Want name, ancestry, ehitich, and cemetery Bible records on Abigail - (Aged 75 in 1850), m. Peter Van (aged 74 in ls50; resided in Willsboro, Essex Co. N. Y.; had Luke (m Luoretia Locke); Philander (Buff. do, N. Y.l; Daniel and Peter (both Davenport, la); John (d. bef 1861; m. Polly sis, of Luoretia. above). Will data. Address: exchange e Miss lone V. Goodson, 3135 Av Chicago, III. Vaughan Want ancestry William Vaughan . Or-na- Lyn-dul- Halifax Co.. Va. want ancestry of that of wife of Briefs 3, 1940 -- 4 Page Baltjv Brown, B.ir-ui-'- n ('b.imbt'i lain Caswell. Cui- -t Collins, Dame. Drew. Duftee, I 'moil. Klwell, Fytle, Failure, Condi uh. Could. Harwood. D'Oi.s Minis, Joins, Jennings. Km, Krv, Liman. Men ill. M.ms-f- t In Main iiester. Maish. I'ipe, Pool, I'lnllips, Pond, Robinson, Ri hiiiond Howland Russell, Boss, H)'odl, Slarrmv, Sindh, Snvwnod, Slot! Slnunway, Spooner. Stevens, Wild in in. W bee lei, Williams G' a one Records. ((to i -- N.ii BARBS are hideouts spotted all otir Hie Caribbean Sea Cnbkt the leupaul, the nazis .should be rude lo change their spots ' 4 igns and tiends of the turns nig what they me ovi theie, Ue wonder whal the market is toi year leases m Kngland s Tile lnstoiie frigate Constitution' it hi iiik ua (imimsxioned loraetivei (Inly with U S Naw Now, if they din Hilly resurrect John Paul' Jones .ii .fy Highlanders of the Blael: Watch, famous British regiment, expect to see invading Germans skedaddle out of their way as quickly as the feathered at light. The troops, veterans of Dunkeique, ure pictuied during training on a south England farm. 1 goose-steppe- rs 1833) Address: Whitley. 2710 Nashville, Tenn. R s - To whom d Rachel Voorhees (b Tp Hunterdon Co. N. J ) married' Address: C. I. Kepluirt, 3016 5th St. N Arlington, Va. Walker, LeMar, Barr. Hill, Christian, Hansard, Tussey, Horn, Markham Want to corr. with desis. of any of above families of Ky and want data for Adof genealogies. compilation dress: Mrs. Annie W. Burns. Bennings, R. I., Box 119, Washington, D. C. Warren Want ancestry of Haddock Warren (b. Del., 1766; m. Nancy Ann ), was she a Hawley or a Hilliard? He had bros., Claudsberry, Lavin, Slater, Caleb. Address: Mrs. H. T. Ir Box New 303, win, Spring, Mexico. Want Watson ancestry of Thomas Watson of Va., who m. had Jesse Rebecca Moorman; Lewis Watson (b. Bedford Co.. Va.. 1806). Address: Mrs. C. H. Watson, 2316 Thayer St. Evanston. 111. of Williams Want ancestry Nathan Williams, Sr. (killed by Indians, during retreat from son Nathan (.Am. Rev.) claimed father comd. a milArL. itia co. Address: Robert cher, Box 822, Huntington. Zenger Want all data on descs. of John Peter Zenger (abt. whose acquital in libel by Alexsuit, 1734 (defended ander Hamilton),' won freedom of Am. press. Address; Mrs. H. C. Boden, 29 W. Park PL, Newark. Del. Voorhees-Voorhi- was King-woo- , W.-V- 1680-174- Name Index From Hartford Times . August (d BT DR- - JOHN A. WIDTSOE of the Council of the Twelve Until the ' "Hr 1600 or about that time there was no attempt on the part of governments or churches to register the common man either with respect to his birth, marriage, or death. The commoji man came into official records before that .. The work of salvation, ior the approximate date when he bought dead is little understood outside or sold or left property which had of the Church of Jesus Christ of to be divided among his heirs. Latter-da- y Saints, and I believe Going back upwards of a thousand necthat we now realize that the years, records have been kept of essary preliminary work in con the divisions of property. There not as is nection therewith general were men in all the European ly understood by members of the countries, in each section of every Church as it should be. country, who were called to sit as This great principle when prep courts of judgment or arbitration erly understood answers some of in case there were contests relative the questions which have been proto the division o f the property of a 1892. pounded to Christian ministers for dead person. Since the common Ambrose, b Oct. 27, 1890 Richcenturies without satisfactory ans man in those days usually had little mond s of John W. Barnett and wers being given. Ministers who property, he doesn't appear very Alice Thomson, d Dec'9 10, 1890. have been teaching that Jesus came often in the records where propCaroline, b. Sept. 25, 1910, Richto save all mem that His object erty was divided or transferred mond, d of J. William Barnett a as to overcome the power of About the year 1600 (I speak here and Anna Anderson, d. March The following names are taken darkness and bring all men to entirely in approximate terms), the 16, 1911. from the current issues of the genwith are .met Him, churches of Europe were moved acknowledge b May 1820, ealogical section of the Hartford Eliza Crannage, the statement of those who do not upon to begin a system or d Feb Times. For further information reregistraEngland, believe in His name, that His life tion or record keeping of their Staffordshire, Barnett. garding any one of these names, 12, 1898. Wife of John mission was a failure in that the activities. Books were supplied the Emma Gwen, b Dee. 11, 1892, consult the files of the Times in great majority of the people who clergy in which they were supposed Richmond, d of John W. Bur- the Cache County Public Library. never heard of or much less be- t register every official act per nett and Alice J. Thompson, ( lieved in the name of Jesus Christ, formed every child baptized, every April 26, 1897. and therefore, according to ChrisSaturday, July 6, 1940 Page 8 couple married, and every person John, b, May 6, 1819, Stafford and tian doctrine, the majority of our over whom the usual prayers of 9 Abcry, Austin, Andrews, 1877 d Sept. 26, England, Father's families are lost. Allen, Anderson, Arnold, Ashcraft, burial were said. It was entirely n shire, Husband of Eliza Crannage. Albee. church affair. The state seldom John William, b May 6, 1861 Allyn, Andrus, Aultman, "Whatever one may think of in- entered into this registration to Bates, Brelsford, Salt Lake Ciy, s. of John Barnett Bramiett,Abbott, dividual and family pride in the not Buel, Barber, Bailey, should should 01 that it say 1930 d 2, Nov. Eliza Crannage, ancestral tree of which they are be done. At that time there was and Bushnell, Beach, Bee, Bingham. branches, one has to concede there generally but one dominant church Husband of Alice Thomson. Bull, Browning, Brown, Burdick, 23 b. Reuben is some warrant for it, because May Thompson, Breed, Burt, in, each of these countries, usually 1899, Richmond, S. of John W. Badger, Brewster, good ancestors, as a rule, produce Barnes, Billings, Boynton, Bridge-maa state church. State churches Barnett and Alice d Thomson, F. Charles good descendants." Bowen, Burch, Butler, Bishop, could of course compel the clergy, arner. Brinsmade, Bulkley, Bigelow, Benunder state regulations, to keep Jan. 19, 1916. BARRETT nett, Byington, Coleman, Curtis. records of births, marringes, and Greatest of earthly honors, from deaths. Divorces were then scarcely Corning, John, b 1853, England, d Nov. 27. Carpenter, Crandall, the great Charles, Chamberlain, Church, Cris-leknown. 1890. Hus. of Martha Bair. And good to be descended. They sourcCamp, Conklin, Campbell, Case, two Three are, then, major Sarah L b July 28. 1881. Richalone es of information concerning gene- mond, d of John Barrett and Chittenden Caverly, Chapman, Against a great and noble ancestry alogy dating from about the year Churchill, Cros-set- t, Martha Bair, d. Dec. 27, 1888. Champlin, Cook, Chandler. cry out Cogoes, 1C00 records kept by the churches Thos. W b May 6. 1882, Rich Who have none of their own." Dillehunt, Duryea, Daniels, Dexand records of the transfer and mond, s of John Barrett and Ben Johnson, ter, Dolph, Doud, Dean, Davis, divisions of property; before that, Martha Bair, d, June 7, 1883. Darte, Eveleth, Edwards, Easton, chiefly the records pertaining to BATEMAN It is indeed a blessing when the the Eggleston, Farrington, Fordham, division of property. 1888. b. 21, Cora Aug. Mav, virtues Follett, Fitch, Frame, Forge, still another source of is There Of noble races are in European countries, a Richmond, d of Jas. Bateman and Fletcher, Flower, Foote, Fuller. hereditary genealogy And do derive themselves from the Susan Richardson d April 18, 1907. Finnye, Ford, Fulmer, Fairbanks, miscellaneous source of informat, Erma Millie, b Nov. 25, 1916, Frost, Frary, Gibbs, Gordon, imitation men in the different tion. Many Of virtuous ancestors." Bateman Griffee, Gregory, Guild, countries held public offices of a Richmond, d of Alfred 1917. Goodrich, Griswold, Hodskins, Anonymous. minor or major character, police or and Millie Smith, d. 8.May 17, Rich7896, Le Roy. b June Harmon, Hoskins, Hall, Hubbard, soldier service, civil and militarv Think of your ancestors and of such mond. s of James L. Bateman and Haywood, Hodgkins, Holden, appointments; and records more d May 25, Hinckley, Humphrey. Hillyer, or Susan Tacitus. posterity." Richardson, appointments were kept Heath, Hunter, Hill, Holland, Hutless carefully. A principal part of 1898 It is indeed a desirable to Howe, Hopkins, Harris, Max, b Feb. 27, 1930, Richmond, chins, thing this source is the record of the w well Irish: descended, but the glory right given certain people to bear s of Leo Bateman and Pearl belongs to our ancestors." Juvenal. an Jones, Jarrett, Jefford, Jackson, d. March 14, 1930. insignia such as coats of arms Kirkwkood, or to use titles. A coat of arms did Sarah, b. March 21, 1824, Bed-fo- Joslyn, Klinefelter, People will not look forward to not necessarily mean that a person Kirkland, Kibbe, Bedforshire. England, d July King, Knight, Posterity who never look backBate- Kelsey Knowles, Kimberly, Lofton, 11. 1898. Wife of William had received any particular distincward to their ancestors. Edmund tion; it meant rather that he was man. Lyon, Lockwood, Luscomb, Lucas, Burke. Lord, Leffingwell, Little, Latimer, RATES able to buy a coat of arms to disLuther, his family and his propSarah A., b Feb. 26, 1880, Rich- Losey, Lewis, Laircock, Mettlin, tinguish Distinguished ancestors shed a from other families and their mond, d of James Bateman anil Lamb, Lathrop, Metcalf, Maxon. Powerful light on their dcsccnd-aot- s erty Such records of coats of Susan Richardson, d Sept. 10. 1881, Mullmer, Mott, Molleson, and forbid the concealment properties. and McFarland, Mason, Merry, Miller, arms, in England, Germanyfurnish Cyrus, b Richmond, s of Lan- Miner, McArthur, Moore, either of their merits or demerits." Merrill, countries, F. Bates. and other European Bates Mary sing Sallust. Millington, Mayerick, Husband of Mary Mansfield, another miscellaneous source of Lansing. Mead, Mercer, Moak, Marsh, Mills. genealogical value, because Pates. The battle is in your hands, great Morgan, Marvin, Nesbitt, Norman, names contained, since when a of Newman, Nisbet, Niver, Northrup, juen; now let each be mindful of man took out a coat of arms he had conOldage, Oder, Oliver, and lis hrte- - Now recall to give much information estates in Norway Hilstad. Be- Osborne, ne 'Kjte deeds and glory of your cause they lived there, that became Pierson, Parker, Peck, Potter. Putfamily. cerning himself and his of nam, Priest, Peters, Page, Pincin, Then census reports form another the family name. In the course Information which is very time several sons were born. The Platts, Powell, Payn, Padle, Phelps; of source 18 8 Riley. Ryder, Rider, Rundle, reverend thing to see an helpful at' times. In the European estate was divided up and each .! !vnl rasGe not in decay; how countries the custom of taking a man became owner of a partfam-of- Rudd, Robinson, Redditt, Rockwell, moi'e n ancient family which census of the population began a it, but each son retained the 'Roberts, Randall, Rose, Ruff, Rog hi ve stood waves and couple of hundred years ago. In ily name with some identification ers. Rice, Speer, Stiles, Shcather, the against weathers of time. we have mark as to the part of the estate Scofield, Shelley, Sebring, Stuntnn, Lord Bacon. England, unfortunately, was further Skinner, Stiles, Steele, Stone, Sunno census records of any value he owned. The estate other sons mons, Spafford, Straton, Spowell, when into the cut for but which no 1800. parts up takes pride before the year in came along, until there was none Stewart, Stanley, Stevens, Sears, nob,c achievements of nineteenth century there are two w'" never achieve or three census rerords that are left for some of the later gener Sprague, Sabin, Spincer, Seymour, ."'K wor,hy to be remembered very valuable. The Scandinavian at ions. My grandfather went to Swan, Stephens, Thomas, Tooker, hv Taylor, Tyler, d'soendanta" Lord countries made some excellent YVidlsoe and he took that name. Totten, Tucker, Macaulay.' a census was taken, Thompson,- Turner, Tilden, Teall, census reports in the eighteenth Whenever every estate (gaard) in Norway Tobey, Tolcott, Van Doren, Vinimwas accounted for together with cent, Vermilyea, West, YVaterbury, rth is a th'n8 which I century. The census books are very oeveru YVinchill, Waite, Wurtz,nny onc to disparage portant in some countries. In Nor- every person who lived under that Wells, eitrent 'hu-awho had it not; and way. for example, the surname be- name, with all pertinent inform Warren, Wilcox, Wilder, WilliamWheeler, as. "This man was the son, Wright, Wilson, boast Bny 0lie make any longs to the place of residence. al ion, such This m!i was Weeks, Woods,' Warner, Watson, 1 who ''ad any thing ns an illustration, for son of else in" on hP Weston. the YVillinms, Waldron, ,,rn"d of'" I5iahoP War- - Jowoit Tbc'e or four "hundreds of a poor man who was kept burton mans, Young. owned one of the farms or estate," etc. Genealogy i Bond. Foimdlers Day at Wellsoille Patriotic Meeting, Midnight Dance, BigStreet Parade, Softball Games, Athletic Show, Girls Softball Game, Mens Softball Game, Band Concert, Closing Dance! ' r, LABOR DAY 10 A. M. Gif-fer- r, -- - - . e , Yea-year- P. M. BALL PARK Girls Softball Teams Morning Milk vs. Copperettes of S.LC. 7 BAND C0NCKRT CITY l'AKK Gil-let- 11 A. IK. 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