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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr Daniel Mark Burbank Jr portriat |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr Daniel Mark Burbank Jr |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr Daniel Mark Burbank Jr portriat |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr. in group shot with Pioneer Teamsters Crossing the Plains WITH THE HELP OF Box Elder News Journal readers, these pioneer teamsters in this 1918 photograph were identified. The photo was taken during Peach Days. Front (from left): George Gilbert, Lars Halling, William Horsley, James Olsen, Lewis Shurtliff, George harding. Middle: Mart Lasley, Joseph Allen, John Taylor, L.P. Johnson, William L. Skidmore, Daniel M. Burbank, Thomas Palmer. Back: Edwin P. Cordon, John Jenkins, William E. Cole, Joseph S. King, Abram Roemrell. |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Sr. Daniel Mark Burbank Sr. |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Sr. Daniel Mark Burbank Sr. |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank Sr. Daniel Mark Burbank Sr. |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank, Jr. Daniel was born June 10 1846 in Farmington Iowa in a frontier home with scarcely the necessities of life. -
(After the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith, there was a time of peace, but not for long. the mob soon began their plunder of homes, burning them, -killing the animals and all kinds of horrible crimes. Daniel Mark Burbank Senior says " I rode for some time under Colonel S. Markum on Bear River, Green Plains and also Cartage and Warsaw, and in our scouring of the country, we saw much destruction on homes, animals and crops. In this we received no redress from the governor nor from the president of the United States and found a home where best we could. We started in the wilderness amidst rain, snow, and much high water; and most excess exposure, leaving our farms, orchards, homes and Temple. Many of our people were very poor and destitute for the comforts of life, yet we must go on or be killed. So, trusting in God, we prayed often and after a while came to Farmington Iowa.") |
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 | Daniel Mark Burbank, Jr.- From the Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank Daniel Mark Burbank, Jr., was born 10 June 1846 at Farmington, Van Buren, Iowa; married (1) Sarah Adeline Lindsay, 20 April 1867 at the Salt Lake Endowment House. (She was born 6 November 1851 at Pottawattamie County, Iowa; daughter of Edwin Reuben and Tabitha (Cragun) Lindsay.) He married (2) Mary Jane Lindsay , 2 January, 1853 at the Salt Lake Endowment House. (She was born 7 August, 1853, Centerville, Davis County, Utah, a younger sister of his first wife. |
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 | Daughters of McCaslin & Pennina Frost Patsy Frost Wiser, Fereba Frost Barger, Nancy Frost Kerr, Margaret Frost Rawlins. This photograph had to be taken before April 1900 because Fereba died in that month. |
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 | Death Certificate - Margaret Elizabeth Pope Place: Lewiston, Cache, Utah
Date: 21 Feb 1920 |
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 | Death Certificate - Oscar Monroe Pope Place: Logan, Cache, Utah, United States
Date: 10 May 1929 |
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 | Death Certificate for Harvey McGalard Rawlins |
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 | Documents from scans of James Rawlins. |
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 | Donna Mae Jorgensen Hurst and Mae Rawlins Jorgensen (Lindsay's sister) This photo was taken in front of the house in Lewiston (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Dorothy Last Rawlins Autobiography I'm trying to write my history by telling it on the tape. Since I don't know who's listening I don't know whether to put Grandmother, Mother or Friend, but I hope you'll enjoy it. |
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 | Dorothy Last Rawlins Funeral Program Remarks by her son, Bruce Rawlins,
at her funeral
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 | Draft Life History of James and Mary Jane Sharp Rawlins
Compiled from available records, updated 25 July 1998 Note: I had to compile this draft while I was unexpectedly away from home, with only the limited resources available on my laptop computer. Please send your additions and corrections to me via email at nehpets32@yahoo.com. My mailing address is 2638 Eastwood Ave, Richland, WA 99352. By using the web site we can all contribute to this document, making it more complete than any of us could do by ourselves -- Stephen Rawlins. |
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 | Early Map of Draper Utah |
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 | Edwin & Nancy Stocks |
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 | Edwin Reuben Lindsay History |
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 | Edwin Ruben Lindsay |
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 | Edwin Ruben Lindsay and Tabitha Cragun |
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 | Edwin Stocks |
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 | Elaine and daugher Sharon Elaine (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Eleanor Lane Cragun Eleanor Lane Cragun from FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/photos/images/423411) |
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 | Elisha Cragun Elisha is believed to have been born at either Russell County, VA or Sullivan County, TN on February 22, 1786, the second child of Patrick and Rose Alley Cragun. While Elisha's birthplace may have been in doubt, his Virginia connection was certain through his wife. In 1811 he married Mary (Polly) Osborn, daughter of James and Mary (Whitaker) Osborn of Castle's Wood, then in Washington County, Virginia (now Castlewood in Russell County, Virginia). The Osborn's are recorded as being wealthy slave and land owners of the area.
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 | Elisha Cragun Land Record for Boone County, Indiana 20 March 1837 |
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 | Elisha Cragun Patriarchal Blessing Elisha Cragun Patriarchal Blessing |
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 | Elva Arminta & Nancy Ellen Rawlins |
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 | Elva Arminta Rawlins |
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 | Elva Arminta Rawlins |
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 | Enoch Cragun Enoch Cragun from FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/photos/images/409783) |
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 | Ephriam Myers Lindsay Ephriam Myers Lindsay |
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 | Everett Lafayette Rawlins and William Albert Rawlins |
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 | Everett Lafayette Rawlins Baby picture |
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 | Family Portriat Back: Nada, Glen, Ray, Lindsay, and Jed
Middle: Mark, Craig, Neil, and Judy
Front: Gary, Julia, and Nancy (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Family Records of James Rawlins from Church History Book Compiled by Susan Easton Black This copy lists some of the children of James Rawlins. |
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 | Frank's new Home |
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 | Franklin A. and Leona Leavitt Rawlins Old Home |
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 | Franklin A. and Leona Leavitt Rawlins Portrait |
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 | Franklin A. Rawlins, Leona Leavitt, and Caroline Weeding Headstone |
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 | Franklin Archibald Rawlins |
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 | Franklin Archibald Rawlins |
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 | Franklin, George, Charles and Harvey Sr 4 Generation picture (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Franks Family 1924 |
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 | From The Journal of George O. & Arlie B. Matkin In June 1982 we purchased our home in Mesa at 55 South Miller and during the balance of the summer we moved some furniture from Show Low and purchased the balance to furnish the home by the time we moved in the 1st of October 1982. Phil & Bill ran the office in our Show Low home and went back to Show Low the last of April, 1983. In June we closed the office and sold the office building. |
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 | Funeral Service for Aerial Alfonzo Rawlins Held 31 July 1997 at the Kennewick 9th Ward Chapel, Kennewick, Washington |
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 | Funeral Services for Arlie Matkin Bodily Rawlins 16 April 1988 Cove, Utah |
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 | Funeral Services for Arlie Matkin Bodily Rawlins Matkin
Funeral Services for Arlie Matkin Bodily Rawlins Matkin
April 16, 1988 Cove, Utah
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