Descendants of Hendrick Willemsz
Notes
Matches 3,151 to 3,200 of 3,306
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| 3151 | Margaret HENDRICKS 1991: 198 1963: NA DW record number: 4757 HHFO: D01110708 Margaret HENDRICKS 1991: 198 1963: NA DW record number: 4757 HHFO: D01110708 Margaret HENDRICKS 1991: 198 1963: NA DW record number: 4757 | HENDRICKS, Margaret (I544)
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| 3152 | Margaret Shannon HENDRICKS or HENDRIX 1991: 127 1963: NA HHFO: D01050303 | HENDRICKS(X), Margaret Shannon (I244)
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| 3153 | Marietta HENDRICKSON 1991: 108 1963: NA DW record number: 1598 Birthdate and place estimated. | HENDRICKSON, Marietta (I397)
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| 3154 | MARRIAGE: Samuel and Frances were cousins CHILDREN: Two children names unknown | NIX, Francis (I4188)
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| 3155 | Married 1st: Mr. SMITH. | BALLANGER, Fanny (I1818)
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| 3156 | Married 2nd: John JURY, abt 1949, who died soon after marriage. DW record number: 5452 | CRAIG (OR KREG), Ida L. (I1932)
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| 3157 | Married Mayo Delotto 1940 in Boward Co., FL. | HENDRICKSON, Waltrude (I8956)
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| 3158 | Martha Ann HENDRICKS 1963: 99 DW record number: 24984. !SOURCE: IGI: F#: 456994 @ BAP, END, STP. See separate PAF data files for descendant information. DESCENDANTS OF MARTHA ANN HENDRICKS AND CLAIBORNE DUVALL DINWIDDIE Release 1.0 January, 1997. Created with PAF 2.31. Distributed by the Henry Hendricks Family Organization: Larry Hendricks 2372 S. Bountiful Blvd. Bountiful, UT 84010 $10.00 donation suggested IMPORTANT INFORMATION The information contained in these files is as accurate as we can possibly make it; however, there still may be errors. Any corrections or new information will be gratefully accepted. Updates to these files may be made at various times. Notification of updates will be made through "The Hendricks Herald" newsletter available from the Henry Hendricks Family Organization and by the Claiborne and Martha Ann DINWIDDIE family. The Henry Hendricks Family Organization assumes that the users of these data files are familiar with the PAF programs and have obtained legal copies of the program and the accompanying instructions. Please refer any questions about PAF and how to use the various programs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family History Department or to your local PAF specialists. AN EXPLANATION OF THE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The identification numbers used in this file are birth order codes indicating the relationship each individual has to Martha Ann HENDRICKS. The note file for each individual also contains the Henry Hendricks Family Organization ID number showing the relationship to Henry Hendricks, along with the HENRY HENDRICKS GENEALOGY, 1963 (Red Book) number, and the Dale Walker index number when available. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Marhta Ann HENDRICKS HHFO: D02080702 1963: 99 DW record no.: 24984 No biographical information is currently available. HHFO: D0102060705 DW record number: 24984 DW record number: 24984 | HENDRICKS, Martha Ann (I129)
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| 3159 | Martha Francis HENDRICKSON 1991: 109 1963: NA DW record number: 1606 !LDS: IGI: Ba: 8830205 32 So: 1553304; states birthdate as 1835 and that of her sister Lucretia as 1834. | HENDRICKSON, Martha Francis (I399)
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| 3160 | Martha HENDRICKS 1991: 199 1963: NA DW record number: 4765 HHFO: D01110709 Martha HENDRICKS 1991: 199 1963: NA DW record number: 4765 HHFO: D01110709 Martha HENDRICKS 1991: 199 1963: NA DW record number: 4765 | HENDRICKS, Martha (I542)
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| 3161 | Martha M. MCCRAW 1991: 183 1963: NA DW record number: 4689 Died at age 37. !SOURCE LDS: Idaho Falls Temple Family File card. | MCCRAW, Martha M. (I3955)
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| 3162 | Martin Van Buren (Mark) HENDRICKS 1991: 58 1963: NA DW record number: 23922 Burial place: BROWNS VALLEY CEMETERY, YUBA CO., CA !LDS: IGI Ba: 5002811 30 So: 1553229. HHFO: D01020409 | HENDRICKS, Martin Van Buren (Mark) (I93)
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| 3163 | Mary E. MCCRAW 1991: 182 1963: NA DW record number: 4681 !SOURCE LDS: Idaho Falls Temple Family File card. Unmarried. | MCCRAW, Mary E. (I3754)
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| 3164 | Mary Elizabeth HENDRICKS: 1963: 100 DW record number: 25290. !SOURCE: BURIAL: Simpson County, Kentucky Records, p. 176, Peden Cemetery !SOURCE: IGI: F#: 456994 @ BAP, END, STP. No further information available at this time. DEATH: Alternate date 15 Apr 1934 | HENDRICKS, Mary Elizabeth (I140)
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| 3165 | Mary Jane HENDRICKS 1991: 129 1963: NA Died in infancy. HHFO: D01050305 Mary Jane HENDRICKS 1991: 129 1963: NA Died in infancy. | HENDRICKS, Mary Jane (I241)
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| 3166 | Mary Jane HENDRICKSON 1991: 89 1963: NA DW record number: 1298 Unmarried. HHFO: D01040510 | HENDRICKSON, Mary Jane (I325)
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| 3167 | Mary or Molly PERKINS !IGI Film 451973, ordinance # 85256: Gives name as Mary or Molly PERKINS; gives mother's name; and gives BAP: 19 MAY 1951 SGEOR; END 22 JUN 1951 SGEOR; STP PRE-1970. | PERKINS, Mary (I21)
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| 3168 | Mary was the mother of three children who died in infancy. No further information. | HENDRICKS, Mary E. (I3844)
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| 3169 | Melvina Hendricks 1991: 52 1963: NA DW record number: 25079 Also known as Lavina or Vinnie. Melvina was not married in 1850 Census of Polk Co., Iowa. Her son, David shows as age 8 in the 1870 Census. !LDS: Ancestral File. | HENDRICKS, Melvina (I133)
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| 3170 | Melvina HENDRICKSON 1991: 114 1963: NA DW record number: 1918 HHFO: D01040907 Melvina HENDRICKSON 1991: 114 1963: NA DW record number: 1918 | HENDRICKSON, Melvina (I421)
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| 3171 | Middle name may be Marie or Mariah. DW record number: 10283 HHFO: D011110030308-S1M DW record number: 10283 HHFO: D011110030308-S1M DW record number: 10283 | TAGGART, Julia Maria (I1980)
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| 3172 | Millard Filmore HENDRICKS 1963: 108 No further information available. !SOURCE: IGI: F#: 447878 @ O#: 6787 BAP, END; F#: 456994 @ STP. | HENDRICKS, Millard Filmore (I186)
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| 3173 | Minnie Lou HENDRICKS 1963: 111 DW record number: 26094 !BIRTHDATE: 18 JUN 1874 So: 174932, Ba: C517972 is probably more accurate than 17 Jul 1874 as it is extracted from an original source. !SOURCE: IGI: Ba: T000162 So: Archive Record BAP, END, STP; Duplicate ordinances: BAP 28 APR 1989, END 23 JUN 1989, STP 6 JUL 1989, all Seattle Temple; from same source as birthdate. See separate PAF data files for descendant information. DESCENDANTS OF MINNIE LOU HENDRICKS AND JOHN WALTER WHITE Release 1.0 February, 1997. Created with PAF 2.31. Distributed by the Henry Hendricks Family Organization: Larry Hendricks 2372 S. Bountiful Blvd. Bountiful, UT 84010 $10.00 donation suggested IMPORTANT INFORMATION The information contained in these files is as accurate as we can possibly make it; however, there still may be errors. Any corrections or new information will be gratefully accepted. Updates to these files may be made at various times. Notification of updates will be made through "The Hendricks Herald" newsletter available from the Henry Hendricks Family Organization and by the John and Minnie Lou Hendricks WHITE family. The Henry Hendricks Family Organization assumes that the users of these data files are familiar with the PAF programs and have obtained legal copies of the program and the accompanying instructions. Please refer any questions about PAF and how to use the various programs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family History Department or to your local PAF specialists. AN EXPLANATION OF THE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The identification numbers used in this file are birth order codes indicating the relationship each individual has to Minnie Lou HENDRICKS. The note file for each individual also contains the Henry Hendricks Family Organization ID number showing the relationship to Henry Hendricks, along with the HENRY HENDRICKS GENEALOGY, 1963 (Red Book) number, and the Dale Walker index number when available. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Minnie Lou HENDRICKS HHFO: D02080804 1963: 111 DW record no.: 26094 | HENDRICKS, Minnie Lou (I147)
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| 3174 | Moved to San Bernardino, California where he worked as a photographer. See separate PAF data files for descendant information. DESCENDANTS OF JACKSON ELVIS HENDRICKS, SR. AND IDA KINCAID Release 1.0 August, 1999. Created with PAF 2.31. Distributed by the Henry Hendricks Family Organization: Larry Hendricks 2372 S. Bountiful Blvd. Bountiful, UT 84010 $10.00 donation suggested IMPORTANT INFORMATION The information contained in these files is as accurate as we can possibly make it; however, there still may be errors. Any corrections or new information will be gratefully accepted. Updates to these files may be made at various times. Notification of updates will be made through "The Hendricks Herald" newsletter available from the Henry Hendricks Family Organization and by the Jackson Elvis HENDRICKS family. The Henry Hendricks Family Organization assumes that the users of these data files are familiar with the PAF programs and have obtained legal copies of the program and the accompanying instructions. Please refer any questions about PAF and how to use the various programs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family History Department or to your local PAF specialists. AN EXPLANATION OF THE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The identification numbers used in this file are birth order codes indicating the relationship each individual has to Jackson Elvis HENDRICKS. The note file for each individual also contains the Henry Hendricks Family Organization ID number showing the relationship to Henry Hendricks, along with the HENRY HENDRICKS GENEALOGY, 1963 (Red Book) number, and the Dale Walker index number when available. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jackson Elvis HENDRICKS, Sr. HHFO: D05030902 1963: NO DW record no.: 7414 Moved to San Bernardino, California and was a photographer. HHFO: D0105030903 Moved to San Bernardino, California where he worked as a photographer. See separate PAF data files for descendant information. DW record number: 7414 | HENDRICKS, Jackson Elvis Sr. (I276)
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| 3175 | Nancy HENDRICKS 1991: 20 1963: 15 SOURCES: !BIRTH: Estimated from 1800 Federal Census for Rockingham County, NC; FHL 8,984. !MARRIAGE and DEATH: Family Group Sheet on Jason Neely and Nancy Hendricks; LDS Archives Collection; FHL !Children's birthdates calculated from census as: Child 1: 1810-1815; Child 2: 1810-1815; Child 3: 1815-1820; Child 4: 1820-1825; Child 5: 1825-1830. However, we have estimated the children's birthdates according to the standard LDS procedure for estimation. !SS: Ba: 7335118 28 So: 934296; Duplicate entry gives Russellville as location: 9 Oct 1975 ARIZO; Ba: 7503507 79 So: 935340. Both show husbands name as John NEELY. !Ordinances: F#: 442568; O#:16317. | HENDRICKS, Nancy (I22)
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| 3176 | Nancy HENDRICKS or HENDRIX 1991: 128 1963: NA HHFO: D01050304 DW record number: 6502 Burial place: HENDRIX FAMILY CEMETERY, SHERMAN, GRAYSON, | HENDRICKS(X), Nancy (I242)
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| 3177 | Nancy Jane HENDRICKSON 1991: 95 1963: NA DW record number: 1358 !LDS: IGI: Ba: F867484 21; So: 1396238 FILM. Children of Nancy Jane will be coded under William GATTON, Nancy's husband, who is her first cousin once removed. HHFO: D040702 DW record number: 1358 Nancy Jane and William GATTON were first cousins but he is one generation removed. HHFO: D01040703 Children of Nancy Jane will be coded under William GATTON, Nancy's husband, who is her first cousin once removed. DW record number: 1358 | HENDRICKSON, Nancy Jane (I336)
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| 3178 | Nannie Grace HENDRICKS 1963: 114 DW record number: 26310 ! SOURCE: IGI: F#: 442566 @ BAP, END; F#: 456669 @ STP. See separate PAF data files for Charles Edward HENDRICKS, for descendant information. HHFO: D02081002 1963: 114 DW record number: 26310 Married her cousin. HHFO: D0102060712-S2 DW record number: 26310 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F02 DW record number: 26310or descendant information. | HENDRICKS, Nannie Grace (I151)
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| 3179 | National Archives, Washington, DC | Source (S7)
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| 3180 | NAUVOO RECORDS: Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 26, p 13-16 HISTORY/HISTORIES: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, P 289 LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, p 764-765 Autobiography of Benjamin Marion Lewis, holograph, LDS Church Archives, pp 1-4 "Writings" diskette code: LEWIB41A.P Autobirgraphy of Benjamin Marion LEWIS (1841-c.1890). Holograph, LDS Arc. p. 5. HHFO: D0111031502 1963: 144 DW record number: 15995 Check birthyear: 1841 or 1842? See separate PAF data files for descendant information. DW record number: 15995 NAUVOO RECORDS: Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 26, p 13-16 HISTORY/HISTORIES: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, P 289 LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, p 764-765 Autobiography of Benjamin Marion Lewis, holograph, LDS Church Archives, pp 1-4 "Writings" diskette code: LEWIB41A.P Autobirgraphy of Benjamin Marion LEWIS (1841-c.1890). Holograph, LDS Arc. p. 5. HHFO: D0111031502 1963: 144 DW record number: 15995 Check birthyear: 1841 or 1842? See separate PAF data files for descendant information. DW record number: 15995 BIRTH: Alternate date 20 Mar 1841 DEATH: Alternate date 29 Aug 1926 Baptism may be 1850 Sealing: to parents may be 12 Feb 1885 in Logan, UT | LEWIS, Benjamin Marion. (I4206)
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| 3181 | NAUVOO RECORDS: Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 28, pp 140-145 VARIANTS: Death-date: 5 Aug 1905; 9 Sep 1905 Name transcribed from the Iowa Branches Members Index 1839 - 1859, Volumes I & II by Ronald G. Watt. Historical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1991. Copyright by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. HHFO: D011110030308-S1F DW record number: 10271 1963: 143 DW record number: 10271 See separate PAF data files for history and descendant information. NAUVOO RECORDS: Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 28, pp 140-145 VARIANTS: Death-date: 5 Aug 1905; 9 Sep 1905 Name transcribed from the Iowa Branches Members Index 1839 - 1859, Volumes I & II by Ronald G. Watt. Historical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1991. Copyright by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. HHFO: D011110030308-S1F DW record number: 10271 1963: 143 DW record number: 10271 See separate PAF data files for history and descendant information. 1963: 143 DW record number: 10271 See separate PAF data files for history and descendant information. DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM HENDRICKS LEWIS Pre-release 0.9 JUNE, 1994. Created with PAF 2.2; 7 FEB 1991 update. Distributed by the Henry Hendricks Family Organization: Larry Hendricks 2372 S. Bountiful Blvd. Bountiful, UT 84010 $10.00 donation suggested IMPORTANT INFORMATION The information contained in these files is as accurate as we can possibly make it; however, there still may be errors. Any corrections or new information will be gratefully accepted. Updates to these files may be made at various times. Notification of updates will be made through "The Hendricks Herald" newsletter available from the Henry Hendricks Family Organization and through the William Hendricks Lewis family organizations. The Henry Hendricks Family Organization assumes that the users of these data files are familiar with the PAF programs and have obtained legal copies of the program and the accompanying instructions. Please refer any questions about PAF and how to use the various programs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family History Department or to your local PAF specialists. AN EXPLANATION OF THE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The identification numbers used in this file are birth order codes indicating the relationship each individual has to William Hendricks LEWIS. Within the note file for each individual will also be found the Henry Hendricks Family code showing the relationship to Henry HENDRICKS, the HENRY HENDRICKS GENEALOGY (1963) index number and Dale Walker's data index number when available. ID letter codes have the following meaning: D Descendant S1 Spouse 1 SF Spouse's Father SM Spouse's Mother X Extended ID for those beyond the fifth generation ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ William Hendricks LEWIS HHFO: D11030301 1963: 143 DW record number: 10271 William's father and mother, who were married quite young, removed to Illinois, where they made a new home and were prosperous for about nine years. William writes: "In the winter of 1846-47 my uncle David Lewis came to my father's house and preached the gospel to my parents. My father accepted the same, and a few weeks later sold out and moved to Nauvoo, where the family stopped with my father's and mother's people for about two weeks. We then started for the great unknown west, traveling through Iowa to the Missouri river. I was present when Colonel Allen and other United States officers called for the Mormon Battalion, and I saw the wives and mothers of these soldiers left on the bleak prairie without a protector and with scarcely food enough to eat. A rude flat boat was constructed on which we crossed the Missouri river. We then joined Bishop George Miller's company and continued our journey westward, hoping to reach the Rocky Mountains that same season; but after traveling a few hundred miles, winter came on, and meeting some Ponca Indian Chiefs, who told us that they had grass, timber and water, and that we had better winter with them, we accepted their kind offer, left the trail we had been following, and wintered with them. It was a cold bleak winter, and we suffered much from the want of food. About eighty persons of our company died of black leg or scurvey, and were buried without coffins. We had a little corn in camp, which the women would grind on a hand mill, and there were at times as many as twenty or thirty persons waiting their turn to grind. When we first arrived at the place where we wintered, some two or three hundred young warriors came on horseback to serenade our camp; they rode at full speed in single file, and in their war paint, fired their guns as they came, not forgetting to give the Indian War Whoop. This made it very exciting for our people, many of whom had never seen and Indian before. Just at that moment the old chief appeared on the scene in great excitement, waving his hands and giving the word of command, saying that a war party of Pawnees was at their camp, killing their women and children. On hearing this the warriors broke their serenade and went at full speed to their own camp, where they had a desperate battle with their enemy. They fought like demons for their wives and children; their war chief was killed and I have never before or since listened to such howling and mourning. During the fall and early winter we dug roots, which we called hog potatoes, to eat; they were a great help to us. As soon as winter broke up, we made our way back to Winter Quarters, where we remained and farmed during that season. We then moved on to the Iowa side of the Missouri river, and lived there one year. My parents next moved down into Platte Co., Missouri (near St. Joseph) where we remained for two years. Having there earned sufficient means to purchase a good outfit to come to the Valley, we started for Utah in April 1851. At Winter Quarters we joined Orson Pratt's company with James Cummings as captian of one hundred and Ormus Bates captain of fifty. A short distance out on the plains we left the old road and went around the Elkhorn which compelled us to travel about five hundred miles without a road. We had a successful trip, and arrived in Salt Lake City 7 Oct. 1851. My father puchased a home in the 15th Ward, Salt Lake City, and we farmed the following season. In the fall of 1852 we moved to Centerville, Davis Co., Utah, but returned soon afterwards to Salt Lake City, where my mother died in the fall of 1854. My father was left with my mother's four children and her brother's two orphan children--six motherless children in all. Then came a hard struggle to make a living. I worked at whatever I could get to do, and finally obtained employment from Captain Wm. H. Hooper, and did fairly well. The captain seemed to think a good deal of me. I attended meetings in the old tabernacle regularly for ten years, and listened with delight to Pres. Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and the old Apostles and veterans of the Prophet Joseph's time; they spoke with power, and I learned to love them, and to cherish their teachings. Leaving the city to assist my father on his farm in Fort Herriman, I became acquainted with a young lady, Martha Narcissa PETTY, whom I married in Nov. 1856. Henry Herriman, one of the Seven Presidents of Seventies, performed the ceremony." Martha was a daughter of Robert Cowen and Margaret (Jefferson) Petty. "I built us a snug little home in Fort Herriman, though we commenced married life without a dollar in pocket. But we never wanted for anything that we could not pay for, and for ten years we were never indebted to anyone. I participated in the Echo Canyon war, and also in the move south. Returning from the south with the main body of the people, I engaged in farming and was getting along very well, when I concluded to go to Cache Valley. I arrived there July 18, 1859. We followed an Indian trail through Wellsville, and arriving on the spot where Richmond now stands, I staked off a claim and in company with my brother-in-law, a boy of some sixteen years, and a neighbor by the name of A. F. Stewart, I put up fifty tons of hay. We then returned to Fort Herriman, loaded up some ox teams with lumber for floors and roofs, and retunrned to Cache Valley to put up our log cabins. After building them, we considered them very comfortable, for they had lumber floors and roofs. Returning once more to Fort Herriman, I sold out there, and moved my family to our new home where Richmond now stands. We arrived there Oct. 31, 1859. On the day after our arrival, my oldest daughter, Rebecca A. Rawlins, was born. About two weeks later Apotle Orson Hyde and Ezra T. Benson came to my home and ordained me a High Priest and set me aprt as a mamber of the High Council in the Cache Valley Stake, which position I held about twelve years. In the meantime I officiated in many different callings, such as Ward teacher, minute man, and in various callings. in 1864 I went down to the Missouri River after the poor Saints; and in 1872 I was called to be Bishop in the Lewiston Ward." Lewiston was named in his honor. As the presiding officer in Lewiston for nearly 29 years, Bishop Lewis witnessed the growth of that settlement from a small hamlet, consisting of only four cabins built in the desert, to one of the most fourishing settlements in the mountains. When the settlements in Cache Valley were divided and organized into three Stakes of Zion, Bishop Lewis was chosen and set apart as president of the Benson Stake which embraced all of the settlements on the north end of Cache County. This was in April 1901. He continued in this capacity until his death on 5 Sept. 1905. --HENRY HENDRICKS GENEALOGY, pp. 59-61 The following notes provided by Douglas S. Pike: Source: 1. Oneita (LEWIS) VAN NOY -daughter. 2. Archive records submitted by Keith Howard LEWIS, 2820 T St., Sacramento, CA., 3. Lorin LEWIS William established the community of Lewiston on assignment from the First Presidency, was first President of the Benson Stake, and political leader of community. He was rebaptised 16 Aug 1875. 1963: 143 DW record number: 10271 Sealing: to parents may be 12 Feb 1885 in Logan, UT | LEWIS, William Hendricks (I4203)
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| 3182 | Near Neosho-Crawford County line, KS | Family: John KERR / Amey (Amy) Ellen MOODY (F303)
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| 3183 | No children. | HARTZLER, Gladys Maude (I1947)
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| 3184 | No further information available at this time. | MCGLOTHLIN, E. F. (I190)
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| 3185 | No further information available at this time. | HENDRIX, Lawrence (I267)
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| 3186 | No further information available at this time. | MCGLOTHLIN, D. J. (I295)
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| 3187 | No further information available at this time. | HINTON, Henry L. (I1059)
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| 3188 | No further information available at this time. | HINTON, Matilda (I4235)
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| 3189 | No further information available at this time. | HINTON, Lucinda (I4242)
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| 3190 | No further information available at this time. | HINTON, Wesley (I4252)
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| 3191 | No further information. | HENDRICKSON, William (I199)
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| 3192 | No further information. | HENDRICKSON, Catherine (I200)
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| 3193 | No further information. | HENDRICKSON, Margaret (I201)
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| 3194 | No further information. | JENNINGS, Martha (I291)
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| 3195 | No futher informatiion available at this time. | HINTON, Samuel (I4233)
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| 3196 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ALLEN, Shannon (I237805)
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| 3197 | Of Visalia, Tulare, California. No further information available at this time. Of Visalia, Tulare, California. No further information available at this time. | HARBOLT (I194)
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| 3198 | Of Visalia, Tulare, California. No further information available at this time. | HARBOLT (I195)
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| 3199 | Ordinances: Alternate dates; Baptism 1 Apr 1877; Endowment 2 Mar 1887; Sealing to parents BIC | LEWIS, Marion Albert (I3335)
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| 3200 | Ordinances: alternate dates; Baptism 12 Jul 1932; Endowment 20 Jul 1932 | HINTON, Charlotte (I3887)
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