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Show THE 8 Genealogical and Temple News Logan, Utah, Saturday, November 27, 1948 HERALD-JOURNA- This Week Husband Is Wesfon Passport to $18,000,000 by Minnie At The Logan Temple Hayford, son of John, born March or April 1784, died 1864, married Esther Cobb who v.as born 1787 OLSEN and died 1859. They were both By NOLAN f.om Massachusetts and came with came to the temple Thanksgiving father John to Champlain, New this week, too, and we celebrated In York about 1800 soon after their Mrs. Sanfoid A. Warner, Drilling 1o the following by closing the doois on Thursday Leo' marriage and settled near Roscoe and Satuiday. The day before the cester Massachusetts; county, Terre Haute, Indiana, writes, in Clinton is which Point Village, holiday, Sister Anna S. Albrecht T am seiaching for the rantes ot minster is in this county. Simon Couny, N, Y. her helpers in the kitchen preand the parents of Mary Fenion. She Field Libiary, Fast Douglas, WorAnswer: Plattsburg is the county was born March 6, 1S13 and n.ed cester county; The Town Library seat of Clinton County. Look there pared us a lovely Thanksgiving The dinner that was enjoyed by all. May 16 1832 in Sliushan, New of Lam aster, Worcester Co.; for marriage licenses, etc. Here is York; she niairied Dennis Briggs jr.ea man Memorial Libiary, West a genealogist from Clinton County One of the nicest things in the of Cambridge and Wests il!e, Otsego Roy alston. Worcester Co., The Free Mis. C. H. Winship, 80 Broad St. Public Library'. Worcester Co.; and temple each morning is Brother Co., N. Y. York. New Plattsburg, Samuel B. Mittons half hour Also she asks for data on Daniel the Worcester Historical Society I think you should write letters concert. Brother Mitton of Piesent Wotcester. 3 organ born your was problem December who New to York to Clinton County, Briggs been vacationing in CaliforLibrarian in has 1770 in Cambridge, N. Y., and died to the Genealogical a family try to locate relatives, summer and fall, and April, 1862, in Faston, N'. Y.; he these libiaries. They may have Bible or other information. See the nia for the returned this week. His for some information was you. Bowen. She Lvd'a good just 3 to 6 for sug. married How Book, pages masters touch on the organ deThere are Richardsons every-an- d geslions born 1779 at Northhndge, Mass.. on writing letters. lights the hearts of the early died April 3 ISIS, in Easton where that I looked, so if you can The 1850 Census of Clinton each morning. We are find your Ebene.er, there should County would give you the names birds to have Brother Mithappy very in Answer: We find the towns of be a Sophia for him. and children the of the parents Mrs. Ortensia S. Robinson, Box-al- l vaiious families in which you ton back again, and want him to Cambridge, Faston and Shusan are in Washington Co, N. Y.: all 511, Hailey, Idaho, writes: "I are inteiested, including the age know we enjoy his musical of them ate small towns. Mary would like to find some genealogy and the state of birth of each one. Edwin The Census of 1860 and 1870 would family, Fenton and Dennis Eriggs were of my father The newest member of the temborn within five miles of each Smith, born in Bushbv. Herts, Eng- extend this information. For inother; they were probably married land, December 12, 1837. Fathers structions on the United States ple family is Brother Serge B. Co. before thev name was George Alfred Smith; Census, see information in the Benson, who has been called to In Washington render special service ip the sealHer Berlin neighbors crowd around as Ursula Bauer and her bridegroom. Sgt Paul Ongstad of moved to Westville. which is "out mothers name, Mary Mead. How Book. ing department. He was given the West. Daniel Briggs also was born Answer: The census of 1851 bridal coach. The bride, claimant to the $18,000,000 Westport, Ore., prepare to enter a snow-whi- te Mrs. Evie N'ichois Miller, 1109 sealing powers and 'set apart for and died in that country. Lydia was would show' this family and the Henrietta Garret estate in Philadelphia, Pa., has never been able to leave Germany to get the fortune. Now she can make the trip with her American hu sband. (Photo by NEA-Acborn in Northbrldge but I do not birth place of the patents, which 4th, Natchitoches, Louisiana wants this work by President George staff correspondent find a record of her birth in the might be helpful. The parish regis- data on Samuel Paul who was Albert Smith on Tuesday. We have Joe Schuppe.) in this at been not more town. done the ters have 1813. of Logan He born 16th of Feb. married that printed sealings vital statistics The 1790 census gives the follow- date so it will be necessary to Elvira Rebecca Morris July temple this year than any previous TABBED BUD BOH L records. in If search the original you 1841, Their first son was George yeap, and have needed additional ing Briggs heads of families Washington Co.: Jeremiah, Rich- wish to hire the rector to do this, Paul born in Summerville, Pa., help, so we welcome Brother BenEUGENE, Ore., Nov. 21 (U.P) ard, and Walter. Daniel Briggs was you will find instructions in the they had 12 children. Any infor- son wholeheartedly. All his days, he The Daily Emerald, student newsborn 1770, so probably wasnt mar- How Book as to how' to proceed, mation concerning Samuel or has had a love for the temple and BY SYBIL PACKER ried at that time. Bushby is about 15 miles from George will be greatly appreciated. the Lord's work, and brings a enjoyed refreshments in the Re- paper of the University of Oregon, beis wish hire would to London. who If 1790 and kindness a is of of Census The Answer: Here you humility dignity, genealogist suggested editorially today that the Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, Tren- lief Society room. 38 shows Paul coming a servant of the Lord. working on the records of Wash- a genealogist, you will find the Pennsylvania ton ward Junior Girls under the Trenton ward choir under the Rose Bowl game this year be called in of of Wade E. the names number them a families. The father of Samuel the Bud Bowl. Neither team ington Co.: Miss Susan No. 4 Pearl St Hudson Falls, N.Y.; How Book. Paul. John Paul whose name is The Logan Temple is known all direction of their leaders Mrs. Max- leadership of W. D. Cottle ar;d (California and Northwestern) deEdna Goodhue, Columbia, Ken- shown on the chart would probably over the world. Yesterday a letter ine Read and Mrs. Marilyn Harris with accompanist Norma Reeder, serves the title of also Mrs. Ada L. McKenzie, 304 Hill St., Grenwich, N. Y. Here is tucky wants data on Leat'tia Hill be listed in this census. In the was received from Germany ad- tied their Rose bouquet in an im- furnished sacrament services for roses, the newspaper said. An a genealogist working on the Shaver. She was the mother of census there are 2 John Pauls, one dressed to Logan Temple, U. S. A. pressive ceremony before the as- the Benson ward, Sunday, editorial said Oregon was not outBowen family: Mrs. Grace Y. Leon Shaver who was Federal iving in York county who had 3 It came direct to our city, although sembled M.I.A. Prayers were ofin fought but Mrs. Bonna Cottle was hostess Pacific Coast conference balloting Bowen, 374 Marble Dale Road, Judge in Utah in 1852. He w'as boys under 16 years of age; the there are towns named Logan In fered by Karen Reeder and the In VirmailPeterin born Carla scriptural reading by Tuckahoe N. Washington county, other John Paul was at a Stanley party Thursday night for the Rose Bowl selection. Washing 15 states of the union. The sen. The following program was at the W. D. Cottle home. Here are some Briggs genealo- ginia. There were a number of Hill ton county, he had one son over men must be Mormons! The announced by Lea Cottle; the following ladies atttended: Mrs. gists: Harry E. Bolton, 22 Hodges families in that part of Virginia, 16 and four under 16 years of age There was no British law proWe still enioy the visits of theme was given by Beverly Lula Lott, Mrs. Doris Buttars. St., Attleboro, Mass.; Mrs. Eliza- and it is somewhat difficult to It is quite likely that one of these beth P. Durham, 9 Pickney St., identify the ancestors of Leatitia. counties would have records of the many families who come to Brough, explanation of Rose Even- Mrs W. D. Coftle, Mrs. Louise viding for formal adoption until 1926, according to the Encyclopedia Boston, Mass.; and if you should It is a tradition that she left a the early members of the family. the temple. On Friday Brother ing was by Mary Cottle; sym- Payne and Mrs. Alton Godfrey. A short black-obe interested, I have twenty others. will in Washington county but it I recommend that you write to Colen II. Sweeten from Malad Sec- bolism of the rose by Marva Godentitled Dog Britannica. the Historical Society of York ond Ward, with six of his ten frey; and piano duet, Tales from Tricks was presented At the close Mrs. Murle Warner, Deming Place, hasnt been found. Answer: I suggest that you write County, Pa. They have many children, came to bid farewell to the Vienna Woods, by Lea Cottle of M.I.A.' Tuesday as part of the Terre Haute, Ind. is compiling genhour. Characealogy on both the Fenton and to the libraries and the genealo- records of the early settlers of one of the sons leaving for the and Karen Reeder. Presentation speech recreation gists listed In the How Book for that county and Would probably be mission field. The same day, mem- of Junior pins and rose folders ters were portrayed by Mr. and Briggs lines. able to find something for you in bers of the Hale family gathered was made by Mrs. Read to the Mrs. Blaine Godfrey and Ronald I suggest that you have a search Virginia. Here are the names of three Washington made for gravestones, for church county. We have from Salt Lake City to Pocatello following girls: Mary Cottle, Mar- Goodwin. records and any other records they genealogists who are working on Alvin D, White of Hickory, Pa., for a family marriage. These folks va Godfrey, Lea Cottle, Carla PeMrs. Veloa Allsop was a lucky Beverly Brough, and Karmay have there that might throw Hill genealogy in Virginia: J. Ed- whe is a genealogist and may be are very loyal to their family, tersen, aome light on your problem. Write ward Allen, Warrenton, . North able to help you. when It has anything to en Reeder who looked lovely in winner on Sear's, On the House, especially their beautiful evening gowns. broadcast Monday afternoon when Here are two genealogists who do with temple work. to the Fort Ann Historic and Gen- Carolina; Mrs. Leo W. Anderson, The girls then brought their roses she was Interviewed by the an-- , Carolina; Mrs. are compiling data on the Pauls ealogical Society, Fort Ann, Wash Halifax, North Sister Laura R. Merrill, Lo- one by one to the vase telling why nouncer. She received a two, lngton Co., N. Y. Ask them for James E. Carraway, 39 Edwin of Pa., Mrs. M. J. Paul, Box 122, Information concerning these rela- Place, Grove Part, Asheville N. C. Newburg, Oregon; H: L. Grace gans perennial missionary, re- they had chosen their special color pound box of Sweets Assorted from the Pot of Miss Rose S. Van Titflin, 409 Graceville, Fla. You might try the turned to the temple Tuesday and the bouquet was tied and Chocolates tives. presented to their leaders. Sybil Gold. Mrs. Jessie B. Smith, 601 W. E. Kearsley St., Flint 3, Michigan, county clerks in each of these to bear her and let us partake of her mis- Nelson, stake Junior leader, ofAspinwall, Winslow, Arizona writes writes: I wish to know the- ances- counties for information regardTrenton Lions club was sponfered a few remarks. Junior girls, I am very anxious to trace the tors of Samuel Allen and his wife ing deeds and wills. sionary charm. She has Just rec- their mothers and the sor to the annual Turkey dance of marrecord no were There bishopric John of of Canadmy Mary grandfather, from Norwich, Connecticut, ancestry returned the held in the Trenton school gymin entlyMission. ian Henry Ballard, born 30 November where their son, my ancestor, riages kept though some church nasium, Saturday night. There 1825 in Windham, Connecticut. His David Allen was born December the county might have a record. Above Safeway The genealogist above might help The temple attendance is still were five turkeys given away and father was Ebenezer Ballard and 22, 1752.' A special endowment excursion over one hundred other prizes. A Answer: A list of David's child- you with that. mother Sophia Richardson. When of 35 people came from Pleasant up to expectations. Even with the Thanksgiving holiday, we very large crowd was In attendsix years old, he went to Klrtland ren which was included indicates Grove, Timpanogos Stake, on Fri5956 ordinances this ance. with his Aunt Nancy. His parents that they were born in Norwich, day. It took more thftn a good snow performed Benson stake M.r.A. leadership at that time were residing In Sud- Connecticut. There were so many storm to stop the big bus. There week, or an average of 1191 per Of 2197 were never he Allen day. these, Massachusetts: in families sealings, Connecticut is that bury, hardly a week passes but what ward Monday night. we have an excursion from some 1516 baptisms, 1414 endowments, again could find any trace of them. it will probably be hard to identify 829 men and ordinations. The From the St. George Temple your Samuel. Write to the Constake outside our temple district still continue to the records, we find that the work necticut State Library, Hartford, and they all express their appreciaall for stakes, women in endowments, 837 to Open day was done for Ebenezer Ballard, Conn. They have records of births, Monday are tion for kind the way they at session with 577 this week. special evening born In Leominster, Massachusetts, marriages and deaths in all Contreated here. by his son John Henry Ballard necticut towns. Also write to the 6:30, from Smithfield. and his mother Sophia Richardson town clerk of East Hampton to Tuesday Open day for all Mark the fourth Monday night who was born In Leominster, Mass- see if he knows of Samuel, the stakes, with special evening session of each month on your calendar, 922The seven local stakes performed endowments this week with from South Ogden slake. Everyone and achusetts. This temple work was father of David. plan to spend that evening in the men doing 630 of them. Cor done March, 1882, but there were Write to the New London County invited. with from the young temple people Wednesday Mt. Logan, Cache all over the church. This last Mon- responding figures for each stake not dates given. Historical Society, New London, are as follows: Cache 160 and Several years ago, I sent to Conn. (Norwich is In that county); and Oneida stakes, with two even- day. Canyon Heights branch. 100, East Cache 286 and 198, Lothe Genealogical Society of Utah to the Otis Library, Norwich, ing companies, beginning at 5:45. Lambda Delta Sigma and Delta Thursday Logan and Bear Lake Phi fraternities from the college gan 122 and 78, Mount Logan 1T6 for a preliminary" analysis of my Conn.; The Middlesex County Hisand 98 Benson 49 and 32, Hyrum stakes. me the chart. torical Society, Middlesex, Conn. They gave pedigree sponsored their regular monthly 67 and 54, and Smithfield 132 and sealings of Baptisms Richardson Saturday Sophia (East Hampton is in Middlesex christening excursion, at which 122 people and 70. 13 August, 1797, Leominster, Mass- Co.). Some of these people by appointment. attended. These young folks are all some records of your Allens. achusetts; that her father was attending school in Logan, and The special excursions this week, Josiah Richardson born 1 August, There is a wealth of genealogienjoy the opportunity of breaking with the day's attendance, came THANKS OF CARD 1839, Leominster and mother Lydia cal material in printed books peraway from their studies long enough from North Box Elder 60. Benson Graves bom 13 February 1883 also taining to Connecticut. I examined We wish to thank all those who for this evening or worship. Y'ou, 28. Malad 68. Smithfield 102. East In Leominster. quite a number of these books but in any way assisted and consoled too, would get a thrill out of com- Cache 128, Bear River 69, and HyAnswer: In 1790 theie were 40 failed to locate any Information. us for the loss of our daughter, muning with them. rum 38. families of Ballards in MassachusMrs. Edward V. Howlett, 528 Anna Brown. etts and there were some families Riker Bldg., Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Ballards in Connecticut. I think writes as follows: Wanted data you should find some proof that and ancestry of Joseph Smith, bom your Ebenezer Ballard moved from probably before 1790, married Miss SHIP ST1I.L LOST Massachusetts to Conecticut. The Herrington, the eldest daughter of NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (UP A 1790 census shows Zacharias Bal- Associate Justice Theophtlus and final search was be'ng made today lard in Thompson, Windham coun- Elizabeth Buck Herrington of Clarty, Connecticut. He could have been endon, Rutland county, Vermont. for the British freighter Hopestar. the father of your Ebenezer who They moved to New York State missing since Nov. 14 with 37 crewmen aboard In the North Atresided in that county. and had four sons, Joshua. I suggest that you write to the Israel (born 1815), and lantic. The coast guard said United States planes from Bermuda and Connecticut State Library and ask George. If they have any information reShe also wants data of the birth Argentia. Nfld took off ate dawn of a garding Ebenezer Ballard or his and ancestry' of John Ford, a tan- on a final sweep mile area 400 miles east of Newson John Harvey Ballard. They do ner and shoe maker, bom probably have quite a complete record of in the early 1760's and his wife foundland. Canadian planes from and deaths Sarah Hutchins Ford. Their oldest Greenwood, N.S., also took part. births, marriages throughout the state of Connecti- known child was born 1787 In Vercut. Here is the name of a gen- mont. They had children, Jacob. ealogist who Iniglil help you: John Daniel, Nathan, Charlotte and G. Ballard, 320 Ilodgeson Bldg., Lydia. Would also like data on Minneapolis. Minnesota. wives of Daniel Ford, son of MattThe Handbook of American Gen- hew and Ruth (Palmeter) bom In ealogy from which this na ne was Colchester, Connecticut, 1737, went Winter is officially here taken lists twenty other Ballard with his father to Norwich where We can this to genealogists. several other children were recordarrange month, which reminds have these copied for you if you ed, was in Crumb Elbow, Dutchess us to double check our desire. We have record of five county. New York, as early as cars for the winter season. printed Ballard family genealogies. 1759; moved after 1768 to Shafts-burThese can be borrowed from the Vermont, where he served The Question Box r. Wor-Plae- New e, TRENTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs LaV( and children s;D 'H Suiiri..,, ton visiting Mi. ap(j VI,,. Bowden. Mrs. Carmen t ar(j font s, Lake City spent the w eekend the home of he Mrs. Martin Ol.se,,.hnients, v. This must have' been 1 Utile sons outing a trp to k Lake Friday was Earl Buttars and enjoy son K,; and Stuart, Eaii jeep. brought Mrs. Ivan Thompson - C. f ubi k tn 0 fcnil An' if vt K' t Th1 in th w tP ot 4 , I Fo Tf Jerl ren .tTh oite: jtrk $ W weighing 5 lbs., it 07. The village bonid held a m Friday night and appoint p,' Huesser as chief of police, Mr. and Mrs, Luther Fife p. Nyessa, Oregon, have been vif . their daughter and family y, Merl Dahle, They came esp,,. to attend their son Dennis o Merlene Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffith son Reed and Boyd Campbell Salt Lake visitois last t Ml ith 4 ick ,tavy Sirsa f! j W ary r.d1 ; icy r ?s d ,t A ,r'n jl bn W SI L. CHAMBERS - Phone 384-- J w r Next Week at Logan Temple id rip1 a, in CHIROPRACTOR DR. Frf jtesf jrd He and Mrs.. Lloy d Miller Mr Mrs. Clyde Nelsen, Elder! w,,1 and Mrs. Afton Hurst. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Hem y Miner r v m Mink Creek Sunday with!' i co tives. (US Miss Betty Nelson ,wn, , yent weekend in Weston visiting 4 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ni. jiDie She is employed in Pocatello ter Mr. and Mrs. Leland Week,, family were dinner guest sister Mrs. John Binglii. j ick Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Shrive, Portland, Oregon, are the paJ of a baby boy, born Nov. 10th,. trr c ut testimony, 1 J days in Preston sister, No. a Moy'J N in her new- home. Frank Patker and Campbell organized Tiarw T chorus Tuesday evening All people are urged to join fc practices will be held. Thai.!! sored by the M I a Mr and M,s. John s Malad were t event visitor, ,Y and Mrs. Reed Campbell. Some of the Logan shop,,, Saturday wet e Mr. and Mrs D Williams, Mr. and Mrs Da!t .' Mr 'L"? Mi er may-hav- Theo-philu- It fits II 'orn M o ur I E.0U At s, Mm "air 10,000-squar- l piist M mrl' Urt. DON EARL SAYS: 11 s WJI 'air ini! y, lending libraries or at least a part of them are for sale by the Revolutionary War, 1780-8Anyone who has information on Book Shop, 18 Beacon St., these records will please communiBoston, Massachusetts. cate with Mrs. Howlett If you wish to investigate further Mrs. Bertha C. Garrison, 911 regarding the Ballard in Massa- South Emery, Independence, Mischusetts, I suggest that you write souri wants data on Asel or Asahel in Good-spee- It's still true that a dime's worth of protection may save a dollar spent for "cure". Drive in at 5th North and Main. Tie EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER H1LLCREST greatest tembiaatioa ever-F- er little girls everywhere Hoc arm ond leg or. mod of LATEX. Feat like reol Ain. She s lovely in her fine organdy dress end bonnet ef pink or blue, with pmtel shade kee trim. 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