He died a few months after his marriage.
Died when hit by a train.
Son of John Davis and Phoebe Oxenbold.
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Birth - Date: Abt 1869 Place: Spalding, Lincoln, England
Born near the Red Buttes on Platte River in Wyoming.
Daughter of Henry Roper and Mary Ann Grayson, who were immigrants from England.
Daughter of Joseph Thompson and Ann Grayson.
Daughter of John Thomas Prows and Charity Armes.
A Pioneer Mother
A History of Charity Arms Everts, by Jane Rawlinson Geertsen
Charity traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in a company that left in the "early summer" of 1849 and arrived in "autumn" of 1849. Two men who were non-mormons traveling to California were among those in the company.She started with a company which left in the early summer of 1849.
Charity had two heifers which she hitched with the two oxen to the wagon which carried her provisions and her two children. She walked all the way and drove the team. The journey was hard for her. The captain was angry because she came. He thought women should not try to come alone and he made it very disagreeable for her. She was not allowed to turn her cattle in with the herd.
Daughter of George Boyes and Elizabeth Taylor.
Daughter of Jack Stubbs and Amanda Caldwell.
Md: (1) John Cleveland Reinhardt, 1906, three sons; Williamd Hately, 1915; George P. McGeess, 1919.
Daughter of William Cook Blanchard and Jerusha Celeste Walker.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Lavinia Irene
BIRTH: Also shown as Born 20 Jan 1872
DEATH: Also shown as Died West Weber, Utah.
Daughter of Charles Alfred Harper and Lavina Wollerton Dilworth.
Daughter of John Scott and Sarah Ann Willis
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Baptism - Date: 4 Jun 1885
Daughter of William Casto and Jane Watson.
Daughter of Hans Christian Sorensen and Maren Borghum.
Md (1) Hegsted.