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2451 p. 7S. TN River

Seal to Parents: CLEARED 
Breden, John Jr. (I1623)
 
2452 p. 81 p. 383 Walla Walla PrectUmatillaOR Cole, William D. (I2906)
 
2453 p. 85 Wise, Carlos (I9090)
 
2454 p. 88 Joseph Sharp Rawlins listed Israel Phillips as his father's half brother, born in Indiana. Phillips, Israel (I6313)
 
2455 p. 91 age 40; p. 93; b. NC; Farmer; #314 age 51; #232; b. IN; p. 365

BURIAL: Rawlins Cemetery,

p. 91 age 40; p. 93; b. NC; Farmer; #314 age 51; #232; b. IN; p. 365 
Parks, Curtis (I2956)
 
2456 p. 93Rawlings Precinct age 37; #542; Farmer; b. TN #429 Wallace, John (I2045)
 
2457 page 27; p. 126; b. IL age 36; p. 278; b. IL page 47; #10; b. ILFarmer #136; age 56; farmer; b. OH

Obituary:- The Deseret News 13 Oct 1900 - Joseph Sharp Rawlins, son of James & Jane Sharp Ra wlins, born 9 Apr 1823 near Bhitehall, Greene, Il; baptized by Frederick Van Leuen 4 Jun 1844 - year obtained his majority. Md 1844 Miss Nancy Frost who, with 5 children, survive him . Md. in Hancock Co., IL, came to UT 12 Oct 1848. children who survive him - Joseph L.; Mrs . M. J. Kerr of Richmond; J.R.; Mrs Joseph Perry; Mrs. Elisha Brown of Draper. (Medical):had smallpox in September, 1856,

~Web_Links: History By Lilly Permelia Rawlins Brown\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph_sharp.html

~Web_Links: James Rawlins and Jane Sharp Children: (Back Row) Charlotte Melvina Lemmon,\ Amelia (Millie) Jane Carson; (Front Row) Harvey McGalyard, Lucinda Cunningham,\ Joseph Sharp http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m10000.p2.jpg

SOURCE: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, film 0025701 p. 160 pict ure, B. 9 Apr 1823 Gree n C0., Ill., Pioneer Oct. 12, 1848, Bishop S0. Cottonwood Ward, R.R. canal constructor, cross ed Plains 7 times.

CENSUS: Utah Territorial Census 1851 film 0924039 - age 27; born in I Illinois; Farmer; residence Salt Lake City 0575.

WILL: Joseph Sharp was named in Will of father James Rawlins written 4 March 1872; probated 2 0 Feb 1875 in Salt Lake County, Utah.

SOURCE: Sketch of Jane Sharp Rawlins, by Ina Danielsen Burton Arrived with family in the Salt Lake Valley 19 Oct. 1848.

DEATH: Obit Index f. 929 pt. 173, Deseret News 13 Oct 1900

BURIAL: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, Cemetery

CENSUS: 1850 census Great Salt Lake, Utah territory, film 025540, pg. 80 families of James Rollins/Jane, next door Joseph S. Rollins/Mary; families Harvey M. Rawlins/Margaret.

page 27; p. 126; b. IL age 36; p. 278; b. IL page 47; #10; b. ILFarmer #136; age 56; farmer; b. OH

Obituary:- The Deseret News 13 Oct 1900 - Joseph Sharp Rawlins, son of James & Jane Sharp Ra wlins, born 9 Apr 1823 near Bhitehall, Greene, Il; baptized by Frederick Van Leuen 4 Jun 1844 - year obtained his majority. Md 1844 Miss Nancy Frost who, with 5 children, survive him . Md. in Hancock Co., IL, came to UT 12 Oct 1848. children who survive him - Joseph L.; Mrs . M. J. Kerr of Richmond; J.R.; Mrs Joseph Perry; Mrs. Elisha Brown of Draper. (Medical):had smallpox in September, 1856,

~Web_Links: History By Lilly Permelia Rawlins Brown\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph_sharp.html

~Web_Links: James Rawlins and Jane Sharp Children: (Back Row) Charlotte Melvina Lemmon,\ Amelia (Millie) Jane Carson; (Front Row) Harvey McGalyard, Lucinda Cunningham,\ Joseph Sharp http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m10000.p2.jpg

SOURCE: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, film 0025701 p. 160 pict ure, B. 9 Apr 1823 Gree n C0., Ill., Pioneer Oct. 12, 1848, Bishop S0. Cottonwood Ward, R.R. canal constructor, cross ed Plains 7 times.

CENSUS: Utah Territorial Census 1851 film 0924039 - age 27; born in I Illinois; Farmer; residence Salt Lake City 0575.

WILL: Joseph Sharp was named in Will of father James Rawlins written 4 March 1872; probated 2 0 Feb 1875 in Salt Lake County, Utah.

SOURCE: Sketch of Jane Sharp Rawlins, by Ina Danielsen Burton Arrived with family in the Salt Lake Valley 19 Oct. 1848.

DEATH: Obit Index f. 929 pt. 173, Deseret News 13 Oct 1900 
Rawlins, Joseph Sharp (I2834)
 
2458 Page 27; p. 126; b. ME age 36; #385; b. ME !RIN=396

SOURCE: 1) ENDOWMENT HOUSE SEALING Note: Three additional children were born between 1863 and 1865, all of which died in infanc y. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Two children born 4 days apart. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

BURIAL: Draper City Cemetery,

Page 27; p. 126; b. ME age 36; #385; b. ME !RIN=396

SOURCE: 1) ENDOWMENT HOUSE SEALING Note: Three additional children were born between 1863 and 1865, all of which died in infanc y. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Two children born 4 days apart. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 
Day, Henry Jr. (I2130)
 
2459 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rollins, Joshua Allen (I4755)
 
2460 Parentage of Lott Wood unconfirmed

BURIAL: Mifflin Cemetery

Parentage of Lott Wood unconfirmed 
Wood, Louvina (I3225)
 
2461 Parents are from Ancestral File. REF 6020611 49 S/N 00377-7 001 31. Marr. REF 6020611 49 S/N 00380-7 001 31. Alvord, John (I7064)
 
2462 Parents from the Ancestral File Hawkins, John (I7061)
 
2463 Parents married after birth. Crane, Robert (I7365)
 
2464 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morris, Margaret Salina (I10288)
 
2465 Patriarchal Blessing in poss of B. Mae B. Thomas
Her history states that she was baptized 16 May 1879
Deceased Mem. file shows her baptized 15 Jul 1879

~Web_Links: Portait (young woman)\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H1.p2.jpg

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~Web_Links: Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H1.p3.jpg

Patriarchal Blessing in poss of B. Mae B. Thomas
Her history states that she was baptized 16 May 1879
Deceased Mem. file shows her baptized 15 Jul 1879

~Web_Links: Portait (young woman)\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H1.p2.jpg

~Web_Links: Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H1.p1.jpg 
Pope, Mary Ann (I7625)
 
2466 Patriarchal_Blessing: in poss of B. Mae B. Thomas

~Web_Links: About Neighbor Jode by Virginia Hansen\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_jode_about.html

~Web_Links: Autobiography from Glimpses http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph_w.html

~Web_Links: Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H0.p1.jpg

Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H0.p2.jpg

with Rawlins, Harvey; age 6; #183; b. UT age 16, with brother Franklin Rawlins, Laborer, b. UT, parents b. IL/TN proxy for uncle James William Frost

CENSUS: 1880 census Lewiston, Cache, Utah, FHL film, 1255336, pg. 233Am Harvey M. Rawlins, Sr. wife, Margaret, same page H. Rawlins(Harvey Jr.) and wife, Rebecca, same page head of family Francklin Rawlins and wife Leana with 8 of Franklin's siblings in their household, including Joseph W. age 16-1880.

Patriarchal_Blessing: in poss of B. Mae B. Thomas

~Web_Links: About Neighbor Jode by Virginia Hansen\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_jode_about.html

~Web_Links: Autobiography from Glimpses http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph_w.html

~Web_Links: Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H0.p1.jpg

Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000H0.p2.jpg 
Rawlins, Joseph William (I4975)
 
2467 Pequot War & King Philip's War

From Colonial Families of the United States "John Bigelow, the immigrant ancestor of the family, came from Wrentham, Suffolk, England, wh ere he was b. and bapt. 16th February, 1616, son of John Randall Bigelow, of Wrentham; settle d at Watertown, Massachusetts, 1632, and d. there 14th July, 1703, at the age of 87. Serve d in the Pequot War, 1637; served in King Philip's War under Capt. John Cutler; Member of th e Watertown Traine Band, 1650, having taken the "Oath of Fidelity." In a deed dated, 1642, h e is named "John Baguley" a descendant of the Baguleys, of Baguley Hall, Chesire. (see pedi gree through other lines in Heralds College, London, "Arundel," Volume III); m. (firstly) 30t h October, 1642, Mary Warren, b. in England, 1628, d. 19th October, 1691, dau. of John Warren , Freeman, 1631; m. (second) 2d October, 1694, Sarah Bemis, dau. of Joseph Bemis." BIRTH: , he is named ï¿ưJohn BAGULEYï¿ư a descendant of the BAGULEYS, of Baguley Hall, Chesire. ( See pedigree through other lines in Heralds College, London, ï¿ưArundel,ï¿ư Volume III); 
Bigelow, John (I13780)
 
2468 per Temple Ready Sep 12 2001. Blankenship, Martha (I13684)
 
2469 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rawlins, Althea (I4326)
 
2470 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Nelson, Blair Reid (I4383)
 
2471 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Garbett, Robert Shawn (I4381)
 
2472 Phillips, Jemima; Daughter; will of Pope, Lewis Pope, Jemima (I2713)
 
2473 Photo of Edwin and Tabitha http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m10011.p1.jpg Endowment: Batch no. 8667802, sheet 13, Source 1396202, Film (includes bap, end, SP) Cragun, Tabitha (I5363)
 
2474 Photo, adult http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fDC0.p1.jpg

~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fDC0.ho.jpg

~Web_Links: Funeral Program ~Web_Links: http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fDC0.df.jpg

~RESEARCH: Less than one month from sibling's birth.

Photo, adult http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fDC0.p1.jpg

~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fDC0.ho.jpg 
Wiser, Clarence (I6400)
 
2475 Photo, boy http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CA0.p1.jpg age 1, son with H. Rawlins, b. UT, parents b. UT Rawlins, William Harvey (I9110)
 
2476 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Andersen, Gladys (I5647)
 
2477 Physician-Surgeon
On August 12, 1885 a boy was born to Harvey M. Jr. and wife. They called him Clement Lewis Rawlins

~Web_Links: Photo, baby http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.p2.jpg

~Web_Links: Photo, child http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.p3.jpg

~Web_Links: Photo, young man http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.p1.jpg

~Web_Links: Tribute by Grandson http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_clement_l.html

~Web_Links: Tribute by Son http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_clement_l_2.html

~Web_Links: Clement Lewis Rawlins funeral program\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.df.gif

Physician-Surgeon
On August 12, 1885 a boy was born to Harvey M. Jr. and wife. They called him Clement Lewis Rawlins

~Web_Links: Photo, baby http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.p2.jpg

~Web_Links: Photo, child http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.p3.jpg

~Web_Links: Photo, young man http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000CC0.p1.jpg

~Web_Links: Tribute by Grandson http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_clement_l.html

~Web_Links: Tribute by Son http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_clement_l_2.html 
Rawlins, Clement Lewis (I9188)
 
2478 Pleasant King Rawlins, born 1 September, 1817, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.

~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html

INFORMATION FROM J. RAWLINS THOMPSON; DALLAS TEXAS. will of father Roderick Rawlins age 42; p. 29; b. IN; Farmer; #193

Pleasant King Rawlins, born 1 September, 1817, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.

~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html 
Rawlins, Pleasant King (I7713)
 
2479 Ploneering in Idaho Heart Throbs of the West, Kate B. Carter, Vol.5, p.174One can only marvel at the courage displayed by the women who stood so nobly by their husbands in all the hardships of pioneering a new country. Ella Merrill Kerr was one of these brave souls! They had left the old home i n Richmond, Utah, to make a new one in the Snake River Valley near the present site of St. Anthony. It became necessary to return to Richmond for the apple and honey crops which were retained in the sale of the home. There was so much work to be done on the ranch to get ready for the long, cold winter that Ella decided she must make this arduous trip. Undaunted by the pessimism of neighbors, she set out, with her young baby, through sparsely-settled territory , on a journey of more than four hundred miles, with only a twelve-year-old son to care for the team. With rivers to ford, sandy deserts to cross, camping by the roadside, this lone woman and baby and twelve-year-old boy finally reached the old home. After securing their load, t he return journey was begun. The autumn storms came early and the discomfort of these travele rs can only be imagined. The journey took three weeks, the snow had fallen to a depth of mor e than two feet, so it was with the greatest difficulty that they finally reached home. Heart Throbs of the West, Kate B. Carter, Vol.5, p.175The next autumn when the first precious crop was harvested, it was necessary to take the wheat to the grist mill to have it groun d into flour. The husband was ill, and this pioneer mother, equal to any task, set out, with her young son, to take the wheat to the mill, twenty-two miles distant, over bad roads with dangerous rivers to ford. Many others were on the same mission, so it was sundown before they started home. The river had risen during the day and as they plunged into the swirling stream, the water rose higher and higher, threatening the overturn of the wagon. Then the clip came off one of the singletrees. Imagine the feelings of these two! Their calls for help could not be heard above the rushing water. Joseph said he could get out and fasten the tug somehow, but mother knew he would be swept out into the swift current. Finally she told him to get out onto the tongue, reach over the horse and get the loose tug. This he did, then held the horses and spoke encouragingly to them while the mother took a halter rope, slipped one end through the eye on the end of the tug, then passed it over the singletree and around the king bolt. This she did several times, until she felt it would hold, then tied it firmly. It was a makeshift but it held. They had been in the river a long time and were very cold and wet , but they were so thankful to reach the shore they forgot their discomfort. Heart Throbs of the West, Kate B. Carter, Vol.5, p.175
Hours later they reached home to find t he husband, ill as he was, just ready to set out on horseback to learn what had befallen them .Mary E. Gee. 
Merrill, Ella Rebecca (I2792)
 
2480 Pneumonia Downs, James Alma (I6480)
 
2481 Polly Forbes, daughter, will of Noah Gregory Gregory, Mary Polly (I3332)
 
2482 Polly Ryan Hospital Logan City Cemetery

~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/larson_blaine_obit.html

~Web_Links: Funeral Prog. http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000C02cD0.df.gif

Polly Ryan Hospital Logan City Cemetery

~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/larson_blaine_obit.html 
Larson, Blaine Clarence (I3997)
 
2483 Port Haddam Smith, Simon (I8119)
 
2484 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilkinson, Jack (I6091)
 
2485 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilkinson, Lloyd (I6092)
 
2486 Presley Hawes; age 39dw. 45b. KY p. 1006 Hawes, Presley M. (I2069)
 
2487 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Joshua Andrew Rand (I5049)
 
2488 probably killed at the battle of Germantown, during the Revolutionary War Blount, Whitmel (I1732)
 
2489 probate Aug 1755 Sons: Nathaniel and Tignall (land on Crabtree Creek in Johnston County), John (land on Crabtree Creek), Matthew (land on Swift Creek in Johnston County), Francis (land on Jackit Swamp, E dgecombe County), Albridgton, Ridley. Son-in-law: John Cullers (land on Crabtree Creek). Daughters: Judith Wilson, Mary Cullers, Lucy Jones, Bette Day Jones, Lydia Jones, Jemima Jones. E xecutors: Mary Jones (wife) and Nathaniel Jones (son). Witnesses: Thos. Wiggins, Francis Drake. Clerk of the Court: Jos. Montfort. The Jones family came from Virginia, settled in NC on Crab Tree Creek, 12 miles from present- day Raliegh He owned land on Swift Creek in Johnston Co., Jacket Swamp in Edgecombe Co., and Crabtree Creek in Wake Co., NC. It is believed that Albridgton and Mary lived in that part of Edgecombe Co. that later became Halifax Co. Mary Ridley was the third child of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Day) Ridley, born abt 1706. Sh e married Francis Jones, son of Francis and ____Tignal Jones of Warwick Co., VA. He was a nephew of her stepfather, Matthew Jones. It seems likely that Francis and Mary (Ridley) Jones started out married life on a 200 acre plantation acquired from Nathaniel Jones on the N. s ide of the W. prong of the Cypress Swamp in Nottaway Parish, Isle of Wight Co., VA. They sold the land in 1740 and moved to Edgecombe Co., NC where he received a land grant in 1744. She is said to have been living in 1784. Francis Jones died in Edgecombe by Aug. of 1755. H e mentioned thirteen children in his will, but the order of their birth is not certain. Jones, Francis Albridgton Sr./ Sr. (I2809)
 
2490 probate May Court 1815 Sanders, Elick (I1827)
 
2491 PROBATE: Probate Warren Co., Ky. died before 1820. 1804 - 75 a. sinking creek 1809 - 1 w. male over 21 1806 - 1 w. male over 21; 1 horse Probate Warren Co., Ky. died before 1820.

~RESEARCH: Has children born after death 
Phillips, Noah (I9617)
 
2492 PROBATE: Estate of Ezekiel Frost to be administered by Allice Frost. Alice Frost Morris Co. NJ28 May 1762 Know all men by these presents that we Alice Frost and William--- of the County of Morris province of New Jersey----whole and firmly bound unto his excellency. Josiah Hardy ----commander in chief in and over the said promise of New Jersey in that ----money to be paid to the said Josiah Hardy his successor in assigns to ----which payment truly to be made we bind us, our heirs ---- ----- ---- ---- firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the twenty eighth of May Ano Domino one thousand seven hundred and sixty two. The condition of th e above obligation is such that of the above bound Allice Frost administratrix of all and Sin gular the goods, chattel and credits of Ezkiel Frost last of ----Roxbury County. Morris and Province of New Jersey above said deceased do make or cause to be made ---the said deceased which have or shall from the hands possession acknowledge of the said Allice Frost or unto the hands of any other persons --- for her use, and the same so made, exhibits or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the --- --- --- office at Burlington on or before the twenty second day of July next inscribing his same goods, chattels, creditts of above said deceased at the time of death or which at any time after shall come to the hands or possessions of the said Allice Frost or rent the land or possessions of any one person or persons for her use -----eighth day of May now next insueing the date hereof and all rest & residue of the said goods, chattel and creditts what shall be found remaining upon the account of the said administratrix the same ---frost examined and allowed of, by the Judge for the time being of said Perogative Court shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Judge for the time being of the said court by his decree a --- pursuant to the --- intent & meaning of ---parliament made in the 22nd & 23rd years of the reign of King Charles I I entitled an act for so long --- ito --- shall limit & appoint and if it shall hereafter appear, that any last will & testament was made by the above said deceased and the executor of Executors herein named and exhibit the same --- --- court making request to have it allowed an d approved accordingly of the said Allice from --- hereunto required do Render & Deliver up the said letters of administration, approbation of such testament being first had and else to stand in full force & virtue in the law. Sealed & Delivered in the presence of Roger Flatman? Allice Frost (her mark) Allice Frost the Adm within named being duly sworn did depose that Ezkiel Frost did without a will as far as she being ---- ad that she will and truly administer all and --the goods , chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased which have and shall come to her hand or possession or the hands or possession of any other person or persons for her use and that s he will make a true and perfect inventory of the said goods, chattels, rights & Creditts an d Exhibit the same unto the perogative office at Burlington and render a just and true account of her administration. Sworn this 27 of May Ano Dom. 1762 To his excellancy Josiah Hardy Esqr From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

~RESEARCH: Has children born after death 
Hopkins, Allice (I2073)
 
2493 probated Feb Court 1806 Sanders, Hardy Jr. (I1579)
 
2494 probated Nov 1759 Augusta Co. VA. Clements, Jacob (I1811)
 
2495 probated two years Van Cleve, William (I3589)
 
2496 proved 27 Apr 1785 Frost, Daniel (I3563)
 
2497 Proxy Cora B. Rawlins Rawlins, Polly (I6503)
 
2498 Proxy Mary E. R. Leavitt Rawlins, Isabel (I6505)
 
2499 proxy baptism by niece Mary Frost Rawlins, 14 Jul 1885 Pate, Maria (I1554)
 
2500 proxy baptism by niece Mary Frost Rawlins, 14 Jul 1885Jane Pate Moore is always identified (e .g., in local history books) as the daughter of "Jeremiah Pate of Tennessee." Her son Jeremiah Pate Moore (1837-1919) served three years in the Confederate Army, and was a courier for Quantrell's Raiders (per Missouri 1882 local history book).

BURIAL: Moore Cemetery

proxy baptism by niece Mary Frost Rawlins, 14 Jul 1885Jane Pate Moore is always identified (e .g., in local history books) as the daughter of "Jeremiah Pate of Tennessee." Her son Jeremiah Pate Moore (1837-1919) served three years in the Confederate Army, and was a courier for Quantrell's Raiders (per Missouri 1882 local history book). 
Pate, Jane (I2879)
 

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