1900 fed census, living in Levan, UT
Is #4720 in the Hiatt-Hiett book of genealogy:
(4720.) MARTHA GERTRUDE TAYLOR (2674.) (1032.) (364.) (72.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 2-10mo-1879; m. at Blackfoot, Idaho, 14-5mo-1902, to WALTER BRADY JACKMAN, son of Sylvestar Morton and Martha Catherine (Gardner). Jackman; b. 20-4mo-1878, Diamond City, Utah; d. 7-9mo-1943, Rose, Idaho. (R117).
Moved to Idaho with most of the rest of his family
Is #4722 in the Hiatt-Hiett book of genealogy:
(4722.) MINNIE MINERVA TAYLOR (2674.) (1032.) (364.) (72.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 27-10mo-1883; m. at Blackfoot, Idaho, 16-12mo-1903, to ALBERT GARDNER, son of Joseph Edward and Ellen Louisa (Snow). Gardner; b. 26-1mo-1882, Salem, Utah. (R117).
Is #4723 in the Hiatt-Hiett book of genealogy:
(4723.) RAYMOND TAYLOR (2674.) (1032.) (364.) (72.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 17-2mo-1886; d. 1-3mo-1934, Blackfoot, Idaho; m. 27-5mo-1907, to MARY AMELIA SMITH, d/o George Henry and Mary Jane (Harwood). Smith; b. 26-2mo-1891. (She m. (2nd). 29-5mo-1933 (?)., to Frank T. Halverson.) (R117).
Is #4724 in the Hiatt-Hiett book of genealogy:
(4724.) EDWIN TAYLOR (2674.) (1032.) (364.) (72.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
b. 18-7mo-1888; m. at Blackfoot, Idaho, 27-5mo-1907, to ROSE MAY SMITH, d/o George Henry and Mary Jane (Harwood). Smith; b. 19-3mo-1889, Lehi, Utah. (R117).
Missionary to southern states 1899-1900. Director canal board, member Salem town board. Farmer and fruit grower.
Joseph came from NC arriving in Utah in 1873 (1872?) (independent company with Nancy Jane Hiatt Taylor) and in Salem a few years later. He took great pride in his horses, kept them well fed and their coats shiny. He was civic minded helping build the early church, school house, city hall, and amusement hall. He loved music and was an excellent musician playing the banjo and violin. He loved to dance and could out last those much younger in the "Carolina Hoe Down".
Missionary to southern states 1899-1900. Director canal board, member Salem town board. Farmer and fruit grower.
Missionary to southern states 1899-1900. Director canal board, member Salem town board. Farmer and fruit grower.
Joseph came from NC arriving in Utah in 1873 (1872?) (independent company with Nancy Jane Hiatt Taylor) and in Salem a few years later. He took great pride in his horses, kept them well fed and their coats shiny. He was civic minded helping build the early church, school house, city hall, and amusement hall. He loved music and was an excellent musician playing the banjo and violin. He loved to dance and could out last those much younger in the "Carolina Hoe Down".
Missionary to southern states 1899-1900. Director canal board, member Salem town board. Farmer and fruit grower.
Farmer of the Pilot Mt. District
Farmer of the Pilot Mt. District.
From RootsWeb: Enoch and Elizabeth Gordon Stone come to life in a letter they wrote to thier grandson, Calvin Augustin on 17 Mar 1872...They speak of their health and their wishes for the health of their grandson; of the cold weather and snow, which had fallen "up to the garter"; of the prices of corn, wheat, bacon and cows...."Now Augustin....it is my notion that you would be better if you were back here amongst your old friends and neighbors than you do out there (Utah) amongst strangers. I have heard of a great many misfortunes that have befell you since you left old N.C., and if you would come back you could get plenty of work to do. I think that the reat of the folks are about to settle themselves in this county, and I think there is still room for you.....Your grandmother and I are still at the same old place and gotten old and can do little, but we have plenty to live on as we ever did and we still keepa tolerable good appitite, and our greandmother is about cooking a good fat hen for dinner now....."
Volunteered 5 Jun 1861 at Surry when he was 26. He made Sargeant in Apr 1862. He was killed 1 Jul 1863 in the Battle of Gettysburg, PA.
Volunteered 5 Jun 1861 at Surry when he was 26. He made Sargeant in Apr 1862. He was killed 1 Jul 1863 in the Battle of Gettysburg, PA. Sgt Co I 21 Reg NC
From the book "THE STONES OF SURRY"
Was shown as John H. Stone enlisted on Sept 5, 1862 from
Surry County, as a Private in Company A, Second Regiment,
Infantry.
Headstone reads....buried at Lawrence Cem.
John Hobson King bound out his son, Thomas B. to his brother as help. Thomas was indignant because his father did this, and he ran away to Stokes Co., NC...After Thomas' arrival in Stokes Co., he met Elizabeth King, daughter of James and Patsy Sanders King. In time, Thomas prospered. He owned two large plantations, a mercantile business, and many a slave.