Saturday, December 5, 2009
Louis Neeley Sr
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
William Hyrum Standley's Family
This is the Family of William Hyrum and Elvira Jane Mooney Standley. I have been told that this was taken shortly before Elvira's Death. She was killed when a buggy rolled over on her.
Mary Ann Standley
Emma Jane Standley
William James Standley
Charles Henry Standley
Born: 12 May 1894, Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah
Died: 13 June 1957, Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
Joseph Hyrum Standley
Born: 14 May 1896, Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah
Died: 8 September 1961, Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho
Nephi Standley
Monday, November 23, 2009
James Marion and Mary Jerusha Mooney and Children
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Could this be Elvira Jane Hanson
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thomas Jefferson and Elvira Jane Hanson McClain Family
A person's life is told in a large part by his offspring. I have collected a lot of pictures of Thomas and Elvira's family over the years and would like to share them. I have not been able to get pictures of all of their children or Elvira, but I am happy with my collection so far. They are my third great grandparents.
His children are
1. Mary Jerusha McClain Mooney
This is a letter i receved about the missionary that baptized James Marion & Elvira Jane Mooney.
2. Barbara Ann McClain Branson
3. George Washington McClain (died before the age of 30)
4. James Thomas McClain
5. John Whitney McClain (died at an early age)
6. Amanda Elvira McClain Oliver
7. William Jesse McClain
8. Cicero Davis McClain
9. Lavinia Jane McClain (died before age of 30)
10. Adolphus Hume McClain (died at a young age)
11. Homer Hanson McClain
12. Lela McClain Carver
13. Alice McClain Lanham
Thanks for your comment on Ancestor Files. How exciting to hear from a descendant of one of the converts from the mission. And you also served as a missionary in the area. What a wonderful experience. I always love to see pictures of the mission, if you have any you would like to send. Does your family lore include anything about the preacher Robert Edge?
I do not find any more references to Elders Packer or Scott in either volume of the Southern Star.
The Millennial Star from 1880 reports that Wm. J. Packer of Brigham City, Utah, had been called to the Southern States Mission. It also reports that Walter Scott of Provo, Utah, was called to serve in the Southern States.
A quick look at rootsweb shows that William Jefferson Packer was born in 1848 in Salt Lake City and died in 1905 in Safford, Arizona. He was a great-uncle of President Boyd K. Packer.
Walter Scott was born in 1853 in Provo, Utah, and died in 1914 in Provo. He had just married a second wife when he was called to the Southern States Mission.
If you are interested in the condition of the mission at the time, you might be interested in reading the theses I have listed in the posts.
By the way, what was the name of your g-g-grandmother?
April 29, 2009 6:19 AM