Ancestors of Beatrice Parkin

Notes


8. John Parkin Sr.

2  SOUR S3
2  SOUR S7


Farmer and School Board Trustee

(Research):Ordinance Name File search shows Christening date 5 May 1822 and Baptism  of 3 Mar 1971 at SGEOR Temple.  The endowment and sealed to spouse dates were taken from LDS ordinance name file.  LDS Ordinance search at Family Search at Hotel Utah shows endowment at the Endowment House on 9 Feb 1867

Mrs. LaRue Johnston-- 424 6th Ave., Greybull, Wyoming 82426........"History of John Parkin and Elizabeth Wright"


Notes taken from "Precious Gems Parkin-Foulds-Mann and Busby" 1981 by Eliza Parkin Dickson....... sailed from Liverpool, England on 30 may 1863 on the sailing ship Cynosure....

---- Left on wagon train from florence nebraska on 10 aug 1863 with the Thomas E. Ricks Co. of 400 souls and 60 Ox teams and wagons.  Arrived in SL on 4 Oct. 1863

---Initially owned large section of land where south bountiful grade school.  Wilford Woodruff sealed them

Life History


9. Elizabeth Wright Brown

(Research):Sealed to parents also listed as later date of 18 Dec 1991 at Seattle Temple on Family Search in SL
Date/places Appears to have been part of pioneer trek to utah from England.

Life History


4. William John Parkin

10 children with Eliza Foulds
10 children with Elizabeth Thurgood


4. Harriet Parkin

1 child with Thomas Wardle Matchit


4. John Parkin Jr.

2  SOUR S7


(Research):Returned to england on a mission 25 Feb 1893

10 children with Mary Ann Lewis


4. Joseph Parkin

11 children with Eliza Snow Cooper


4. Heber Parkin

6 children with Weltha Rohana Hatch


8. Marriage Notes for John Parkin Sr. and Elizabeth Wright Brown

Married note found in web search indicates St. Alkmunds, Duffield, Derby., England


10. Alexander Henry Stanley Sr.

(Research):Date/places Appears to have been part of pioneer trek to utah
Dairy farmer
Baptized 10 Apr 1845
Endowment 20 Sep 1861
Sealed to parent 13 Mar 1885

Life History


11. Adelia Ann Brown

(Research):bapt & endowment information from IGI temple ready report 12/24/99
Date/places Appears to have been part of pioneer trek to utah as a child.

Life History

Life History (Alexander Henry Stanley)


5. Francis (Fannie) Elizabeth Stanley

1st baptism Mar 1868
Endowments in the name of Fannie


5. Alexander Henry Stanley Jr.

(Research):bap, end, sp all from igi 3/12/01


5. Cyrus William Stanley

(Research):dates from igi 3/2001


5. Chloe Stanley

Sealed to Thomas Green Jones


5. Charles Edwin Stanley

He died one year later.  Twin sister Charlotte died 4 days later.


5. Charlotte Eliza Stanley

twin to Charles Edwin Stanley, died within 4 days of birth


5. Burton Stanley

(Research):igi data


5. Alford Stanley

(Research):bap, en, sp igi 03/12/01


12. Nathan Parrish Sr.

(Research):bapt & endowment information from IGI temple ready report 12/24/99

sp no date given from igi 12/12/01

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http://www.leavesonatree.org/getperson.php?personID=I22941&tree=Tree1

From Eilene Thompson

1810 Ce of Jefferson New York pg 9
under 10 1 10/16 2 26/45 1 males
under 10 3 26/45 1 females
1820 ce of Jefferson New York pg 362
under 10 2 16/18 1 16/26 2 45 and over 1 male
under 20 1 10/16 1 16/26 2 over 45 1 females manufactures 3
also Azariah Sherwin in county
1830 ce of Brownville, Jefferson, New York pg 291
Nathan Parish, sr
Nathan parish
Sanford Parish all on the same page
5/10 1 10/15 2 40/50 1 males
5/10 1 15/20 1 50/60 1 females
1840 ce Brownsville Jefferson New York pg 396
1850 ce Brownsville, Jefferson, New York pg 178
Nathan Parish age 52 with wife mary 47, Lemuel 17, De Forest 16, Nathan 13, Margarette, 10, George R 8
1860 Ce Brownsville Jefferson, New York pg 788
Nathan Parish 62, Farmer born Vermont
Polly 60 born Bermont
Sapeta, 19 born NY
Geo 17, born NY

Sources:

1. [S2] Ancestral File: CD-ROM, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Version 4.19. Data as of 5 Jan 1998.).

2. [S36] Ordinance Index: Version 1.02, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (CD-ROM).
Batch: F610601, Sheet: 31, Source: 1621461, Type: Film
Printout of data in possession of Greg McMurdie; source of data in Actual Text field.

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From Eilene Thompsonr 45 1   females     manufactures 30 1 femalesork pg 788


13. Rebecca Rhodes

Life History

(Research):bapt & endowment information from IGI temple ready report 12/24/99
Second person buried in Bountiful Cemetary.
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http://www.leavesonatree.org/getperson.php?personID=I22952&tree=Tree1

From Eilene Thompson

NOTES:
Eilene states that Rebecca is buried in the Bountiful, Utah Cemetery.

Out Pioneer Hertiage page 338 Edith H. Terry
Rebecca Rhodes Parrish was born Oct 14, 1776, at Danbury, Duchess county, New York. She was the daughter of Nathan and Phebe Rhodes, and was the eldest child in a family of seven. Rebecca were among the pioneers of this section. There is little information concerning the progress of their lives, except that from the year 1797 to 1823, twelve children were born to them.
The Elders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found the Nathan Parrish family at Brownville, Jefferson county, accepted the Gospel and were baptized in 1833. Nathan took suddenly ill with infection from a boil and died. Shortly after Rebecca and her family moved to Richmond, Ray County, Missouri to be with the Saints. They endured all the mobbings and hardships of those memorable days. Later they settled fifty-five miles south of Nauvoo at Pigeon Creek and afterward moved four miles from Montrose, near Nauvoo, Illinois. When the Prophet Joseph Smith selected a certain number of men and crossed
the Mississippi river to go to the Rocky Mountains, the Parrish family cooked provisions for them. Their horses were quartered in the Parrish stables ready to mount, but through the importuning of his friends, the Prophet returned was confined in the Cartage jail and martyred. Rebeccas's son Henry Strong and others helped fix wagons and prepare the Saints to cross the plains, so they did not leave with the first companies.
On the 23rd of July, 1852, Rebecca with about eight of her children and in-laws, left Council Bluffs, with Captain Clark's company. They arrived in Salt Lake Valley on October 11, 1852. The following April they moved to Bountiful. She recieved her endowment
8 March 1854 in President Brigham Youngs Office.
She lived in Bountiful until she was eighty-two years of age. She died September 5, 1858 and was buried in the Bountiful City Cemetery.
Photo of cem headstone of Rebecca Parish
1840 ce record of Rebecca Parish in Hancock Illinois pg 186
three in household next to William A. Parish
1850 Ce record of Rebecca parish in Pottawattamie Iowa, district 21 pg 131
Rebecca Parish age 73 female of NY
with Henry Parish age 28 of NY
Rebecca Rhodes Parrish received her endowment on 8 March 1846 in Nauvoo
1856 State ce records of Utah
Rebecca Parrish Cedar County North Kanyon Ward pg 59

Sources:

1. [S2] Ancestral File: CD-ROM, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Version 4.19. Data as of 5 Jan 1998.).

2. [S36] Ordinance Index: Version 1.02, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (CD-ROM).
Batch: F610601, Sheet: 31, Source: 1621461, Type: Film
Printout of data in possession of Greg McMurdie; source of data in Actual Text field.

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From Eilene Thompsonat Rebecca is buried in the Bountiful, Utah Cemetery.e eldest child in a family of seven.  Rebecca were among the pioneers of this section.  There is little information concerning the progress of their lives, except that from the year 1797 to 1823, twelve children were born to them.f the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found the Nathan Parrish family at Brownville, Jefferson county, accepted the Gospel and were baptized in 1833.  Nathan took suddenly ill with infection from a boil and died.  Shortly after Rebecca and her family moved to Richmond, Ray County, Missouri to be with the Saints.  They endured all the mobbings and hardships of those memorable days.  Later they settled fifty-five miles south of Nauvoo at Pigeon Creek and afterward moved four miles from Montrose, near Nauvoo, Illinois.  When the Prophet Joseph Smith selected a certain number of men and crossedered in the Parrish stables ready to mount, but through the importuning of his firends, the Prophet returned was confined in the Cartage jail and martyred.  Rebeccas's son Henry Strong and others helped fix wagons and prepare the Saints to cross the plains, so they did not leave with the first companies., 1852.  The following April they moved to Bountiful. She recieved her endowmentntiful City Cemetery.ebecca Parish age 73 female of NY


6. Nathan Parrish Jr.


From Eilene Thompsonext to Sanford Parish


6. Sanford Parrish


From Eilene Thompsonext to Nathan J Parish


6. Amanda Parrish


From Eliene Thompsonrs of the LDS church,


6. Ezra Parrish


From Eilene Thompsond records of Navuoo Pg 146 USCan 977.343/nik2r Vol 1-2MENT REGISTER, JAN 22, 1846, PG 181h place not listed , Temple date 33 Jan 1846, Elonzo infant, Eric Kidder age 15, Harriet E age unknown, Henry E age 21, Juliette age 3d diary pg 133.H 1830-1848  289.3Ea85mrrish, 1839n Bernardino, Co, Calif,, in 1858.  She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  Source: Saints' Herald Obituaries, 1894. p 2085 M  some records I have not been able to locate...., Frank 1913 pg 1088Sherwin, and Sarah Kidder) who was born Sept 12, 1808.  (lists children)ggins, MarvinSan Bernardino, San Bernardino, CalifY Housekeeper fathers and mothers birth  Ma


6. Hulda Theodosia Parrish


Notes - Eilene Thompson 1 Nov 2007, her great=grandfather was born in 1715, while her father, Ashley Tilley Hubbard was born in 1896.  The next record found of Ashley was in Brownsville, New York, where he met and married Hulda Theadocia Parrish Grout.  Mrs. Grout was a widow with four children and was also a medical doctor.  The children were Chester Frederick born in 1828, Amanda Samantha, born in 1830, Daphronia Lyrene, born in 1832, and Darleska Rebecca, Born in 1834.  The family then moved to Shelby, McComb County Michigan and here in 1836 Almeda Lunette was born.  Five more children weere born to them in Shelby.  They were Anna Amelia, 1838; Phoebe Augusta, 1840; Caroline Elizabeth, 1842; Victoria Ladoshia, 1844; and Ashley Tilley Hubbard, Jr, in 1846.  The family consisted of ten children, eight girls and two boys.  In 1846 Ashley Hubbard, the father, died of pneumonia and in 1852 the widowed mother and four of the younger girls came to Uath.  Somethime in 1852, Phoebe Augusta was baptized into the Chruch in Salt Lake City, and on the fifth of June, 1856 when she was sixteen years old she was married to Abiah Wadsworth, as a plural wife.posed to have married/been sealed to Daniel Wood on 20 March 1854, assumed in Pres. Brigham Young's office.


6. Emeline Parrish


From Eilene Thompsone 42 of NY


6. Olive Parrish


From Eilene Thompsonas may have been sealed on 3 Jan or 3 Feb 1846 in Nauvoo since Cyrus received his endowment on 3 Jan 1846 (IGI).


6. William Rice Parrish

http://www.leavesonatree.org/getperson.php?personID=I9127&tree=Tree1#cite1

From Eilene Thompson

Membership in the LDS Church 1830-1848 289.3 Ex 85m
page 921
William R. Parrish, Reference Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46
Nauvoo Social History Project, James Smith
Hancock Co Federal Census year 1840
Birth date July 29, 1816
Spouse,_______ Alvira (Elvira) Lucena Belcher
Church Ordination data, Seventy
Temple endowment Nauvoo, Hancock Ill, 22 Jan 1846.
from the files of Tom Glad mail@mygladfamily.com
1850 Ce Pottawattamie Iowa, pg 81
William Parish Butcher, 34 of NY
Alvera 33 f NY
William 14 m NY
Uraninis 12 M Ohio
Albert 7 m Iowa
Hyrum 4 m Iowa
Oscar 2 m Iowa
Rice Lee (?) 6/12 Iowa
Mary Cole 26 f New York

See the history of the 14 march, 1857, a terrible tragedy in the history of Springville, Utah, known as the Parrish-Potter Homidice, or Murders, which resulted in the killing of Willim R. Parrish age 40 and his son Wm Beason age 20 and Gardner "Duff Potter.

Parish had been a resident of Springville for about 6 monghs, coming in the fall of 1856, and for some reason had 'apostatized' from the LDS church. He was a redical out-spoken man. Although there has been no records of this apostatizing, and in fact was going to go and see Brigham Young for help was indication that he trusted and was still on good terms with the head of the church. He was at the time considering leaving for California, where some of the family resided, yet he was brutally and foully murdered, as also was one of his sons, and the other son was seriously wounded on the eveing that they were preparing to start for California. He had evedently antagonized several people in the town who planned to get vengenance or Stop Parrish before he carried out his plans of moving to California. (said to be a debt. His two teams of horses had been stolen from him, and had also been Threatened that he would be killed. One of the reasons he was going to California, and also to Salt Lake city to report this incident of Brigham Young.

The entire account has been recorded by Mrs Clinton Ashworth, October 1999. Which
I have included this copy into my book. She has extracted all the records and writings
of the information on this Murder.

Early card file index of early members of LDS Church....19167

Sources: [S2] Ancestral File: CD-ROM, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Version 4.19. Data as of 5 Jan 1998.).

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From Eilene Thompsonh date July 29, 1816cher, 34 of NY,e fall of 1856, and for some reason had 'apostatized' from the LDS church.  He was a redical out-spoken man.t he trusted and was still on good terms with the head of the church.  He was at the time considering leaving for California, where someon was seriously wounded on the eveing that they were preparing to start for California.  He had evedently antagonized several people in the town who planned to get vengenance or Stop Parrish before he carried out his plans of moving to California.  (said to.s of LDS Church....19167

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William Rice Parrish was murdered along with his son, William Beason Parrish on Sunday 15 Mar 1857. Beason's brother, Orrin, who was present testified that the death occurred on Sunday, 14 Mar 1857; however, Sunday was actually the 15th of March in 1857. Source: The Journal of Mormon History, Volume 30 No. 2 Fall 2004, p. 183.

20100829 DD disputed FamilySearch's death date for William Rice Parrish of 14 Mar 1857.

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6. Nancy Serepta Parrish


From Eilene Thompson, Il  Illinois Marriages to 1850 1  male 20-30     1 female 15-20


6. George Washington Parrish


From Eilene Thompson0, with wife Abigail and daughter Juliettes shown on the 1850 ceshington


14. Col. William Parks

Life History

born 1781?
born Lebarum, Connecticut?
died 2 Dec 1856?
Beatrice Parkin Schulthies research says died 12 Feb 1856.
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DIED In Euclid, July 6, Mrs. FANNY PARKS, wife of Col. William Parks, aged 47. She had been a member of the Church of Latter Day Saints, three years, and died in full faith of the new and everlasting Covenant, and in hope of a blessed immortality.

THE LATTER DAY SAINTS'
Messenger and Advocate Volume 3, Number 9

Source: http://fi.fairmormon.org/Messenger_and_Advocate/3/9
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William Parks signed The Scroll Petition Mormon Redress Petitions, p.565
Source: http://www.sedgwickresearch.com/philo/more.html
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Kirtland Elders' Quorum Record 1836-1841

"Kirtland Jan. 30th 1836

This day the president and counsel met at the house of Elder Bosley, [Edmund or Joshua Bosley] and being duly organized, ordained Wm Parks an Elder and [gave] him such instructions as were necessary.

Dismissed with prayer."

William PARKS (also PARKES) (1787-1845). Born at Woodbury, Litchfield, CT. Ordained elder 30 Jan 1836. Received elder's license at Kirtland 31 Mar 1836. Resident of Nauvoo early 1840s and died in that community. (check endowed and high priest)

Warren PARRISH (?-?). Member of Zion's Camp 1834. Missionary in TN 1834, 1836. Resident of Kirtland about 1835-1839. Ordained seventy 1835. Scribe to Joseph Smith 1835-1837. Signed articles of Kirtland Safety Society 1837. Renounced his membership 1837.

Source: http://www.boap.org/LDS/Early-Saints/Kirt-Elders.html
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From a report taken from Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol. 2, p. 337, is the following short paragraph (from a history of Millesant London Osborn Parks): "In 1835 she was married to William Parks, a widower at Kirtland, Ohio by Brigham Young. Five children were born to this union: Susan Annie, Moroni, Naomi Sariah, Sarah Elizabeth and Mary Millesant. Susan Annie lived seven short years. Because of illness, William Parks did not start across the plains with his family but went back to his son, William Orr Parks, at Louisiana, Pike county, Missouri. It was here he died 2 December 1857."
28 NOV 1843, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois: Signed the Missouri Redress Petition.
8 OCT 1844, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois: Selected as one of the High Priests to go on missions to various congressional districts in the U.S.
Ordained as s High Priest in the LDS Church, according to Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register
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Times and Seasons Vol. 5, No. 20. Nauvoo, Illinois Nov. 2, 1844

President B. Young then appeared and proceeded to select men from the high priest's quorum, to go abroad in all the congressional districts of the United States, to preside over the branches of the church, as follows:

David Evans, A. O. Smoot, Edson Whipple, Harvey Green, J.S. Fulmer, J.G. Divine, J.H. Johnson, Lester Brooks, J.B. Nobles, Rufus Fisher, D.B. Huntington, Joseph Holbrook, John Lawson, Abel Lamb, J.H. Hale
G.D. Watt, J.W. Johnson, L.T. Coons, J.L. Robinson, Howard Corey, M. Serrine, Pelatiah Brown, Jefferson Hunt, Lorenzo Snow, William Snow, Noah Packard, A.L. Rippets, J.C. Kingsbury, Jacob Foutz, Peter Haws
Thomas Gates, Simeon Carter, Albert Brown, Levi Gifford, Elijah Fordham, Edward Fisher, Franklin D. Richards, Isaac Clark, J.S. Holman, Wandell Mace, Charles Thompson, John Murdock, John Chase, A.L. Lamoreaux, E.T. Benson, Thomas Grover, C.L. Whitney, Addison Everett, Moses Clawson, William Parks
George Colson, H.W. Miller, Isaac Higbee, Daniel Carns, E.H. Groves, G.P. Dykes, Willard Snow, Wm. Felshaw, Winslow Farr, Shadrach Roundy, S.B. Stoddard, E.D. Wolley, Solomon Hancock, Abraham Palmer, James Brown, R. McBride, W.D. Pratt, Martin H. Peck, Morris Phelps, D. McArthur, Archibald Patten, L.H. Ferry, Charles Crisman, Lyman Stoddard, Arnold Stevens, David Fulmer, Joseph Allen, Andrew Perkins, Daniel Carter, Wm. G. Perkins, Graham Coltrin, D.H. Redfield, Titus Billings, Harvey Olumstead, Daniel Stanton

President Young explained the object for which these high priests were being sent out, and informed then that it was not the design to go out and tarry six months and then return, but to go and settle down, where they can take their families and tarry until the Temple is built, and then come and get their endowment, and return to their families and build up a stake as large as this.

Source: http://www.morrisphelps.org/morris/timesandseasons.htm
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15. Millesant London

From a report taken from Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol. 2, p. 337, is the following short paragraph (from a history of Millesant London Osborn Parks): "In 1835 she was married to William Parks, a widower at Kirtland, Ohio by Brigham Young. Five children were born to this union: Susan Annie, Moroni, Naomi Sariah, Sarah Elizabeth and Mary Millesant. Susan Annie lived seven short years. Because of illness, William Parks did not start across the plains with his family but went back to his son, William Orr Parks, at Louisiana, Pike county, Missouri. It was here he died 2 December 1857."

Life History


14. Marriage Notes for Col. William Parks and Millesant London

Married by Brigham Young 20 Aug 1837 Kirtland, Gauge, Ohio