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Grant Dale ROBERTSON [Parents] was born 1, 2, 3 on 14 May 1956 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States. He died 1, 2, 3 on 26 Mar 2009 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. He was buried in Washington Heights Memorial Park, South Ogden, Utah, United States. Grant married Vicki Lyn STROMBERG on 15 Sep 1978 in Weber, Utah, United States. The marriage ended in divorce.

Vicki Lyn STROMBERG.


Willard Trowbridge SNOW 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5 on 6 May 1811 in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, United States. He died 5, 6, 7 on 21 Aug 1853 in at Sea. He was buried 7 on 26 Aug 1853 in North Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Willard married 8 Melvina HARVEY on 14 May 1837 in Caldwell, Missouri, United States.

Willard resided 9 in 1850 in Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

Other marriages:
BINGHAM, Mary
HARVEY, Susan

In the spring of 1834, at the age of 23, Uncle Willard left St. Johnsbury for Kirtland, Ohio with Uncle Zerubbabel. The same year they joined "Zion's Camp" in Missouri. There he had a narrow escape from death, being among the number which, while the camp rested in Clay County, Missouri was attack by cholera. Early in 1835 he returned to Kirtland. After this, he performed several missions in the United States preaching in various parts of the country. In 1836 he went through the Kirtland Temple, and shortly after moved to Missouri with his father's family who had come from St. Johnsbury and joined him at Kirtland. May 14,1837 he married Melvina Harvey at Far West. She was born Dec. 16,1811 at Barnett, Vermont. He had known her back in Vermont before coming to Missouri. Their first child, Amanda Melvina, was born March 18,1838 at Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri. Their next child,Leonideas, was born March 31,1840 at Montrose, Iowa, where the family had moved to in the meantime. Leonidas died Aug. 28, 1841 when he was just a little over a year old. While still living at Montrose they had two more sons,, Willard Lycrugas, born March 8,1842 and Eugene, born March 10,1844. The latter died at Nauvoo June 13 1845. After moving with the family to Garden Grove, they had a daughter,Almira, born Sept. 10,1846 who died the same day she was born. In 1847 Uncle Willard married a second wife, Susan Harvey, a sister to his first wife. They were married in the Nauvoo Temple. While living in Nauvoo, he was one of the agents to help build the Temple. September 1847, he with his families, came to Utah in Jedidah Grant's company of 100 wagons. He was captain over 50 of these wagons. On the trip, he lost a cow and a yoke of oxen in a stampede, When they arrived in Salt Lake, they settled on the north side of the old Fort. There Uncle Willaxd and Ira Eldridge built a log cabin. The following February 8,1848, Aunt Melvina gave birth to a pair of twins the first pair of white twins born i n the state of Utah. They were named Ellen and Helen. Two weeks later, Feb.22, Helen died. January 12,1849 Susan gave birth to a daughter, Susan, and the mother died soon after. After reaching Salt Lake, Uncle Willard married a third wife, Mary Bingham, a girl from St. Johnsbury.. She had only one child by Uncle Willard.The child was Mary and was born June 3,1850. June 3,1850 Aunt Melvina had a son, William, who died June 4,1855. Uncle Willard took a prominent part in the city and Territorial Governments after coming to Utah as has been stated before in this history. In addition to what has already been given, he was a member of the following standing committees in the state legislature: Judiciary, counties and on military and civil laws. He was one of the speakers at the first Fourth of July celebration held in Utah in 1851. He was the first Justice of the Peace in Utah At General Conference in Salt Lake City Sept. 7,1851 he was called on a mission to Europe,. Soon after, he left his wives and four children and arrived in England Dec. 29, 1851. He worked in Scotland for about three months. In March 1852 Uncle Erastus arrived in England on his way home from Scandinavia where he had had charge of the mission there. March 15,1952 Uncle Willard was appointed president of that mission so succeed Uncle Erastus. April 21st. he took the steamer at Hull, England and arrived at Copenhagen, Denmark on the 26th. He set to work with a will to learn the Danish language in which he was very successful. He took charge of this mission working deligently, and faithfully, and successfully in the discharge of his duties. While addressing a council of Elders on the evening of August 15,1553 in Copenhagen, he was so violently attacked with illness that he was unable to proceed. Later he seemed a little better, and decided to go to England. On the l8th. he took passage on board the ship Transit, but while on board he was a again prostrated. He soon became unconscious and continued to sin k gradually until the evening of the 21st when he expired. Elders P.O.Hansen and H.P. Jenson were with him, but not-withstanding their ernest pleading, the captain insisted that the body be sunk in the sea. So he was wrapped in canvass and sunk about 80 miles north of Hull, England into the North Sea. He was just 41 years of age. After his death, his wife, Mary married Lorin Farr, a  grandson of Willard's Aunt Lydia Snow Farr. Aunt Melvina cared for her own three children and the daughter of her sister Susan. She lived until she was 71 years old, and died October 24,1382 at Salt Lake City. Out of Uncle Willard's large family, only five lived to maturity; They were Susan, Mary, Ellen Melvina, and Willard Lycrugas . I was unable to l earn anything about the first three.  Willard was a farmer at Draper, Utah and was prominent in church affairs. Helvina married Willard Bingham, a brother to her father's wife, Mary. She began teaching school when she was fifteen. As her husband had another wife, she had to work hard to help support her family. After her marriage, she continued her teaching. For pay, she took vegetables, flour etc. or whatever the parents were willing to give her. She would take her baby to school where the pupils tool. turns rocking it. She also spun, and wove cloth for clothing for her children. As she could afford only one suit of clothes for each child, she washed and ironed their clothing after putting them to bed. She did much church and public work besides.

Melvina HARVEY was born on 16 Dec 1811 in Barnett, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. She died on 24 Oct 1882 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. She was buried on 24 Oct 1882 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. Melvina married 1 Willard Trowbridge SNOW on 14 May 1837 in Caldwell, Missouri, United States.


Willard Trowbridge SNOW 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5 on 6 May 1811 in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, United States. He died 5, 6, 7 on 21 Aug 1853 in at Sea. He was buried 7 on 26 Aug 1853 in North Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Willard married Susan HARVEY on 14 May 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States.

Willard resided 8 in 1850 in Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

Other marriages:
BINGHAM, Mary
HARVEY, Melvina

In the spring of 1834, at the age of 23, Uncle Willard left St. Johnsbury for Kirtland, Ohio with Uncle Zerubbabel. The same year they joined "Zion's Camp" in Missouri. There he had a narrow escape from death, being among the number which, while the camp rested in Clay County, Missouri was attack by cholera. Early in 1835 he returned to Kirtland. After this, he performed several missions in the United States preaching in various parts of the country. In 1836 he went through the Kirtland Temple, and shortly after moved to Missouri with his father's family who had come from St. Johnsbury and joined him at Kirtland. May 14,1837 he married Melvina Harvey at Far West. She was born Dec. 16,1811 at Barnett, Vermont. He had known her back in Vermont before coming to Missouri. Their first child, Amanda Melvina, was born March 18,1838 at Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri. Their next child,Leonideas, was born March 31,1840 at Montrose, Iowa, where the family had moved to in the meantime. Leonidas died Aug. 28, 1841 when he was just a little over a year old. While still living at Montrose they had two more sons,, Willard Lycrugas, born March 8,1842 and Eugene, born March 10,1844. The latter died at Nauvoo June 13 1845. After moving with the family to Garden Grove, they had a daughter,Almira, born Sept. 10,1846 who died the same day she was born. In 1847 Uncle Willard married a second wife, Susan Harvey, a sister to his first wife. They were married in the Nauvoo Temple. While living in Nauvoo, he was one of the agents to help build the Temple. September 1847, he with his families, came to Utah in Jedidah Grant's company of 100 wagons. He was captain over 50 of these wagons. On the trip, he lost a cow and a yoke of oxen in a stampede, When they arrived in Salt Lake, they settled on the north side of the old Fort. There Uncle Willaxd and Ira Eldridge built a log cabin. The following February 8,1848, Aunt Melvina gave birth to a pair of twins the first pair of white twins born i n the state of Utah. They were named Ellen and Helen. Two weeks later, Feb.22, Helen died. January 12,1849 Susan gave birth to a daughter, Susan, and the mother died soon after. After reaching Salt Lake, Uncle Willard married a third wife, Mary Bingham, a girl from St. Johnsbury.. She had only one child by Uncle Willard.The child was Mary and was born June 3,1850. June 3,1850 Aunt Melvina had a son, William, who died June 4,1855. Uncle Willard took a prominent part in the city and Territorial Governments after coming to Utah as has been stated before in this history. In addition to what has already been given, he was a member of the following standing committees in the state legislature: Judiciary, counties and on military and civil laws. He was one of the speakers at the first Fourth of July celebration held in Utah in 1851. He was the first Justice of the Peace in Utah At General Conference in Salt Lake City Sept. 7,1851 he was called on a mission to Europe,. Soon after, he left his wives and four children and arrived in England Dec. 29, 1851. He worked in Scotland for about three months. In March 1852 Uncle Erastus arrived in England on his way home from Scandinavia where he had had charge of the mission there. March 15,1952 Uncle Willard was appointed president of that mission so succeed Uncle Erastus. April 21st. he took the steamer at Hull, England and arrived at Copenhagen, Denmark on the 26th. He set to work with a will to learn the Danish language in which he was very successful. He took charge of this mission working deligently, and faithfully, and successfully in the discharge of his duties. While addressing a council of Elders on the evening of August 15,1553 in Copenhagen, he was so violently attacked with illness that he was unable to proceed. Later he seemed a little better, and decided to go to England. On the l8th. he took passage on board the ship Transit, but while on board he was a again prostrated. He soon became unconscious and continued to sin k gradually until the evening of the 21st when he expired. Elders P.O.Hansen and H.P. Jenson were with him, but not-withstanding their ernest pleading, the captain insisted that the body be sunk in the sea. So he was wrapped in canvass and sunk about 80 miles north of Hull, England into the North Sea. He was just 41 years of age. After his death, his wife, Mary married Lorin Farr, a  grandson of Willard's Aunt Lydia Snow Farr. Aunt Melvina cared for her own three children and the daughter of her sister Susan. She lived until she was 71 years old, and died October 24,1382 at Salt Lake City. Out of Uncle Willard's large family, only five lived to maturity; They were Susan, Mary, Ellen Melvina, and Willard Lycrugas . I was unable to l earn anything about the first three.  Willard was a farmer at Draper, Utah and was prominent in church affairs. Helvina married Willard Bingham, a brother to her father's wife, Mary. She began teaching school when she was fifteen. As her husband had another wife, she had to work hard to help support her family. After her marriage, she continued her teaching. For pay, she took vegetables, flour etc. or whatever the parents were willing to give her. She would take her baby to school where the pupils tool. turns rocking it. She also spun, and wove cloth for clothing for her children. As she could afford only one suit of clothes for each child, she washed and ironed their clothing after putting them to bed. She did much church and public work besides.

Susan HARVEY was born 1 on 12 Mar 1808 in Barnet, Barnet, Caledonia, Vermont, United States. She died on 12 Jan 1849 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. She was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. Susan married Willard Trowbridge SNOW on 14 May 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States.


Thomas FORD was born on 30 Aug 1672 in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England. He died on 29 Aug 1746 in Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. He was buried on 1 Sep 1746 in Wells, Somerset, England. Thomas married 1 Elizabeth WISE on 27 Sep 1712 in Cowley, Oxford, England.

Elizabeth WISE was born about 1674. She died in Aug 1765 in Wells, Somerset, England. Elizabeth married 1 Thomas FORD on 27 Sep 1712 in Cowley, Oxford, England.

They had the following children.

  M i Edward FORD was born on 10 Apr 1715. He was buried on 10 Oct 1761.

Calvin ROBINSON 1, 2 was born 3 on 9 Oct 1821 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. He died 3 on 5 Apr 1883 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried 3 in Mehoopany, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. Calvin married Parney FARR about 1845 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States.

Parney FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 1 Jan 1826 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. She died 2 on 10 Dec 1900 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried 3 about 13 Dec 1900 in Mehoopany, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. Parney married Calvin ROBINSON 4, 5 about 1845 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States.

Parney was also known as Parnie Farr. She resided 6 at Age: 24 in 1850 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 7 at Age: 44; Occupation: Keeping House in 1870 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 8 at Age: 54; Occupation: Keeping House; EnumerationDistrict: 205; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Wife in 1880 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 9 at Age: 74; AbleToSpeakEnglish: Yes; CanRead: Yes; CanWrite: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 0139; MaritalStatus: Widowed; RelationToHead: Mother in Law in 1900 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States.


James Moyden FRACE was born 1 on 8 Feb 1852 in Pennsylvania, United States. He died 1 on 25 Jan 1926 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. He was buried 1 on 28 Jan 1926. James married 2 Ada Maud FARR on 21 Jun 1880 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States.

James resided 3 in 1900 in Borough of Brooklyn, Election District 9 New York City Ward 23, Kings, New York, United States. He resided 4 in 1910 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States.

Ada Maud FARR [Parents] was born 1 in Dec 1856 in Pennsylvania, United States. Ada married 2 James Moyden FRACE on 21 Jun 1880 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States.

Ada resided 3 in 1870 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 4 in 1880 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 1 in 1900 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. She resided 5 in 1920 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States. She resided 6 in 1940 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States.


Addison Foster FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on 26 Sep 1854 in Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States. He died 1 on 7 May 1948 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States. He was buried in Hooker, Texas, Oklahoma, United States. Addison married 2, 3 Rachel A YOUNG on 19 Nov 1884 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States.

Addison resided 4 in 1870 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. He resided 5 in 1880 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. He resided 6 in 1920 in Optima, Texas, Oklahoma, United States. He resided 7 in 1930 in Texas, Oklahoma, United States. He resided 8 in 1940 in Supervisorial District 1, Maricopa, Arizona.

Rachel A YOUNG was born 1 on 12 Oct 1861 in Sugar Notch, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. She died 1 on 30 Jan 1936 in Hooker, Texas, Oklahoma, United States. She was buried 1 in Hooker, Texas, Oklahoma, United States. Rachel married 2, 3 Addison Foster FARR on 19 Nov 1884 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States.

Rachel resided 4 in 1900 in ED 181 District 3 Wilkesbarre city Ward 14, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 5 in 1910 in Texas, Oklahoma, United States. She resided 6 in 1920 in Optima, Texas, Oklahoma, United States. She resided 7 in 1930 in Texas, Oklahoma, United States.

RESIDENCE: Father's name: Robert R Young.

They had the following children.

  F i
Mabelle FARR [scrapbook] was born 1 on 4 Apr 1886 in Pennsylvania, United States. She died 1 on 5 Oct 1907. She was buried in Hooker, Texas, Oklahoma, United States.
  M ii Addison Lamont FARR was born on 6 Jan 1888. He died on 26 Jun 1979.
  F iii Helen FARR was born on 19 Apr 1890. She died on 13 Nov 1980.
  M iv Norman Perry FARR was born on 20 May 1893.
  M v
Ralph Wright FARR was born in Jan 1896 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 21 Feb 1897 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States.
  M vi
George Robinson FARR was born 1, 2, 3 on 21 Jul 1897 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. He died 4, 5 on 9 Jan 1985 in Yucca Valley, San Bernardino, California, United States.

George resided 1 in 1900 in ED 181 District 3 Wilkesbarre city Ward 14, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. He resided 6 in 1920 in Optima, Texas, Oklahoma, United States. He resided 7 in 1930 in Optima, Texas, Oklahoma, United States.

Riley William FARR [Parents] was born on 7 Jan 1853 in Pennsylvania, United States. He died 1, 2 on 5 Nov 1922 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States. He was buried 3 on 7 Nov 1922 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States. Riley married 4 Laura BOYER on 17 Nov 1881 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

Riley resided 5 in 1860 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. He resided 6 in 1870 in Forkston, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States. He resided 7 in 1900 in ED 60 Knoxville city Ward 5, Knox, Tennessee, United States.

Laura BOYER 1 was born 2 on 29 May 1855 in Pennsylvania, United States. She died 2 on 14 Sep 1911. She was buried 2 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States. Laura married 3 Riley William FARR on 17 Nov 1881 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

Laura resided 4 in 1900 in ED 60 Knoxville city Ward 5, Knox, Tennessee, United States.

They had the following children.

  M i
Riley William FARR Jr 1 was born 2, 3 on 20 Nov 1884 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He died 2, 4 on 10 Jun 1915 in Ossining, Westchester, New York, United States. He was buried 2 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States.
  F ii Edna FARR was born on 20 May 1886. She died on 6 Oct 1939.

Norman Perry FARR [Parents] was born 1 on 20 May 1893 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. Norman married Eunice RIDGEWAY about 1915 in Kansas, United States.

Norman resided 2 in 1900 in ED 181 District 3 Wilkesbarre city Ward 14, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. He resided 3 in 1910 in Texas, Oklahoma, United States.

Eunice RIDGEWAY was born in 1895 in Kansas, United States. Eunice married Norman Perry FARR about 1915 in Kansas, United States.

Eunice resided 1 in 1920 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States.

They had the following children.

  M i
Erman Ridgeway FARR was born in 1916 in Kansas, United States.

Erman resided 1 in 1920 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States.
  M ii Peter Ridgeway FARR.

Leonidas Peters PAYNE was born 1, 2 on 16 Jan 1888 in South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, United States. He died 2 on 13 Apr 1947. He was buried 2 in Tempe, Maricopa, Arizona, United States. Leonidas married 3 Helen FARR on 2 Jun 1915 in Hooker, Texas, Oklahoma, United States.

Leonidas resided 4 in 1910 in Texas, Oklahoma, United States. He resided 5 in 1920 in Muskogee Ward 4, Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States. He resided 6 in 1930 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States. He resided 7 in 1940 in Supervisorial District 1, Maricopa, Arizona.

Helen FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 19 Apr 1890 in Pennsylvania, United States. She died 1 on 13 Nov 1980. She was buried in Tempe, Maricopa, Arizona, United States. Helen married 2 Leonidas Peters PAYNE on 2 Jun 1915 in Hooker, Texas, Oklahoma, United States.

Helen resided 3 in 1900 in ED 181 District 3 Wilkesbarre city Ward 14, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States. She resided 4 in 1910 in Texas, Oklahoma, United States. She resided 5 in 1920 in Muskogee Ward 4, Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States. She resided 6 in 1930 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States. She resided 7 in 1940 in Supervisorial District 1, Maricopa, Arizona, United States.

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