Sunday, May 25, 2014

This is where the Elliot Butterworth farm was located, at the south east base of Little Mountain, in Franklin, Idaho.  His son's took over running the farm after Elliot began pursuing other interests.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Mary Jane Alder Marshall 1853

Wife of George T Marshall (Son of Sarah Goode Marshall Chadwick) 
Mary Jane Alder Marshall. b. 1853
Her mother is the woman who was beat by the intoxicated Shoshone Indian that Ben Chadwick later killed. Because of this incident, Ben Chadwick had to permanently leave Franklin.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

History of Julia Nessen Ellis Chapman

I was looking through my documents and found a wonderful history of my Great Grandfathers Sister, Julia Nessen Ellis Chapman.  If you are interested in a copy, please e-mail me and I would love to share.  I believe the woman in the center is Julia Nessen Ellis with her sons, and to the right is her brother Thomas Nessen and his wife.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Sarah Goode Marshall Reunion 2013

Plan to join us for a wonderful family reunion as we celebrate our heritage and the life of Sarah Goode Marshall Chadwick.   
Date: July 26-27 in Franklin Idaho.  

Just two years ago we held the first of these gatherings with great success! Please join us and get to know more about this amazing woman and pioneer.

If you are interested in coming please e-mail me and I will get you more information and an itinerary for the reunion.    You can contact me at dandaoswald@hotmail.com   See you then!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Elliot Butterworth, Franklin Pioneer

I recently recieved this wonderful photograph that I wanted to share of my GG Grandfather Elliot Butterworth. I was so excited!  Thanks to my distsant cousin who was generous to share it as well. 

Have a happy summer!

Angie

Friday, September 9, 2011

Washington Lemmon (Lemon) 1806 - 1902 Mormon Pioneer

This is a picture I found of Washington Lemmon (1806- 1902) who was a Mormon Pioneer. He came to Utah with the saints in 1852 with his wife Tamer Stevens (Stephens) (1807- 1893). His father James Lemmon (1763 - 1857) who was a teenage boy and grandfather Robert Lemmon (1730 - ?) fought with the Patriots in the Revolutionary War and served with General George Washington. I am not sure of the fate or death of Robert Lemmon but if anyone has any more information please let me know.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Samuel Hargraves 1811-1871


On our last trip to Logan, Utah we stopped in Providence to find the grave of Samuel Hargraves who is my great..great? grandfather. It is interesting that I have a different birthdate than the grave marker although this is the information that has been handed down in my family and this IS his grave. I have his DOB June 24 1814.  I will do a litle more research anyway. Samuel was an original  pioneer with the LDS Church in the mid 1800's.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Marintha Butler Jennings and Thomas Jennings (1861)


I am not too sure who Uncle Frank is in the top right picture. I will have to do a little digging in my geneology. I will update this post when I locate the information.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

Elliot Butterworth Boys



Above is a photo of Elliot Butterworths oldest sons. George, Parley Austin and Leonard Lee Butterworth.

William Lee



This picture is of William James Lee (1860-1877) He is the son of George Lee (1824) and Sarah Peaker Lee. He died at the age of 17.

Elizabeth Jane Lee Corbridge


Did you know that two of William Corbridges sons married sisters? I was looking through my geneology and ran accross familiar names. My gr gr gr grandfather was William Corbridge(1810). His son John married Hannah Lee(b 1847) , and his son William married her sister Elizabeth Jane Lee (1854) (Whose picture is above). So, funny as it is- if you follow where I am going- Hannah and Elizabeths sister Fanny married my gr gr grandfather on my mothers side. So the families seem to be intertwined all over the place. Crazy to keep track of huh?

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sarah Marshall and George T Marshall -- Pioneers



This is one of the many photos I have of Sarah Marshall. She appears with some but not all of her children. The only ones I know for sure are Tryphena second from the left on top and George T. is first on the front next to his mother Sarah. George T. would be my great great grandfather. Sarah Marshall my great great great grandmother. George T. was 5 when his mother brought the children across the plains with the Ellsworth Handcart Company in 1856. Because of sheer determination, Sarah Marshall was the first member of any handcart company to enter the Salt Lake Valley. There is a plaque in her honor on the wall in the basement of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Museum in Salt Lake.



During George T. Marshall's life he served in Franklin Idaho as a law officer. If anyone has any more information about this please let me know. The picture above shows what is believed to be his guns he used as a lawman.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Leonard Lee Butterworth and Emily Jennings Butterworth



This photo is of the Leonard Lee (1889- 1979) and Emily Jennings Butterworth family. The back row is Loraine, Quinten, Virginia and Yvonne. In front is Leonard and Emily.


Leonard Lee Butterworth

Thomas Nessen


This photo is of Thomas Nessen. At this time I believe he was widowed. If anyone in the family has any other information about when or where this was taken, please let me know.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Nessen Children








Here is a photo of all of Thomas and Maria Nessen's children. They are Thelma, May, Elaine, Ada, Tommy, and Lola.



Maria and Thomas Nessen

We were sooo excited to find this picture!! This is the only photo that I know of where Maria and Thomas Nessen are shown together. Maria died at a young age, when her youngest daughter (my Grandma Lola Nessen Corbridge) was only 9 years old. My grandma looked alot like her mom.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

I asked Grandma C once if we had any pioneer ancestors- she laughed at me and then said "well yes". That was all I got from her and all knew until I decided one day to research it. Might I say WOW!! I know why she laughed. Almost every line on the Corbridge and Nessen side lead back to one! Yea! This is my list I compiled for my history book. Again, just doulbe click on it to see a clear version.

For those of you realted to me on the other side- I will post a likewise fabulous one for my moms side of the family later.
This is Butterworth Hall as it looked in 1840. One of my great great grandfathers was born here in 1775. His name was James Butterworth and he died in 1832. He was maried to Alice Howarth 1775-1847. Both are buried in England. This hall has since burnt down I am told.
If you would like to read the document, just double click on it and you will get a clear copy.



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Elliot Butterworth 1853 - 1939



Elliot Butterworth was my Great Great grandfather. He was born in England in 1853. In About 1869, at the age of 16, he traveled with his mother , sister Alice and Lizzie Butterworth to America and then to Utah to be with the Mormon Saints. His father came later. He married Fanny Lee in 1880 and they had thirteen children, four of whom died at very young ages. In 1819 he founded the Franklin relic Hall in Franklin, Idaho. He lived to be 86 and died in 1939.


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

William Corbridge and Ellen Parker Corbridge



This is the grave marker for William Corbridge 1810 - 1888 and Ellen Parker Corbridge 1817-1906 in the Franklin Cemetery. They were Mormon pioneers that came to Utah in the John Parker Company in 1852.

A New Blog... Hannah Corbridge

My thoughts for this blog are that I can post some of my family history information about my deceased family members. I know there are people with which I am distantly related that my find something here of interest. So here goes....







I have the following photos from the Franklin Idaho Cemetery of family decendents.









This is the stone for Hannah Lee Corbridge 1847-1922 Married to John Corbridge
1842- 1936 They had a total of 11 children.





Here is a picture of her found in the franklin relic Hall, Franklin Idaho.