Saturday, July 14, 2012
Louisa Pool Alexander
Jeremiah Hatch
Margaret Ann Haskell
Jesse Joel Smith
Elvena Sessions
Silas Thales Smith
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Clara Allred
Thales Sessions Smith
Harriet Percilla Richins
- This
history is taken from the book,
Henson Walker Family Record, by Jennie Walker Johnson, John V. Johnson
and Floyd A. Walker, printed by Transcript-Bulletin Publishing Company,
Inc.1958-1963, 211-213. Percilla’s life history was written by her
daughter, Musetta Eaton Hatch. Sherilyn Smith has a copy of this book.
- Her
photo is on find a grave website.
Orlando Henson Eaton
- The
entire article is taken from the book,
Henson Walker Family Record, by Jennie Walker Johnson, John V. Johnson
and Floyd A. Walker, printed by Transcript-Bulletin Publishing Company,
Inc.1958-1963, 211-213. Henson’s life history was written by his daughter,
Musetta Eaton Hatch. Sherilyn Smith has a copy of this book.
Claudest Henson Eaton
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Martha Luella Thomas Hatch
Martha Luella Thomas was born September 20, 1866, in Paris, Idaho, the first of eleven of Benjamin Clark Thomas and Sarah Ellen Sharp Mourey. In March of 1876, four brothers and one sister died within days of each other from diphtheria. Luella married Josepheus Hatch when they were both nineteen years old on March 13, 1885. They lived in Vernal, Utah and had thirteen children. When Luella’s husband died in 1915, “seven of her children were married, one had died, and five were left for her to care for. She took in washing, ironing, and sewing. She made beautiful wedding dresses … and cleaned offices. In May 1919, an offer as a camp cook came to her and her widowed sister, Maggie Rowley. They gathered up their nine children, including Luella’s two grandchildren, and Luella stayed for four years. She made a small salary plus board and room for her family. They cooked three meals a day for 80-100 men seven days a week, packing lunches for the miners each day. She began her work each day at 5 am and finished at 9 pm. The last year she was there, she and a Brother Richins were instrumental in getting a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ started in Rainbow. They held Primary, Sunday School and Sacrament Meeting. Mr. Ford, the company boss, didn’t like religion in his camp and fired Brother Richins and Luella.
“The church was always an important part of Luella’s life. She taught her children the importance of tithing and honesty. She said, ‘As long as I pay my tithing, my purse will never be empty.’ It didn’t have much in it, but it was never empty.”
Luella spent the remainder of her years living with her daughters. She wasn’t very well after the age of 75 and lived until she was 84 years old. Veola took care of her the last years. She died June 24, 1951, in Veyo, Utah, and is buried beside her husband in Vernal, Utah.
Quotes are from the following source. Read a more complete history in Martha Luella Thomas and Josepheus Hatch Family History, by Jerry Gillies Christansen Griffin, July 1985, 6.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Louella May Hatch Eaton
Luella Mae Hatch
Born January 9, 1889, in Vernal,
May married Claudest Henson Eaton July 1, 1908, and they were parents to four children, two daughters and two sons: Orva Luella, Claudest Armon, Glenvil LaRae, and DeLoy. They were sealed in the
She traveled by jet to
She had blue eyes and was on the tall side about 5 feet 8 or 9 and had light brown hair as a young woman. Her hair turned white early and she kept it short and stylishly curled all her life. She always dressed neatly and took good care of her face and body. She wore glasses and had false teeth in her later years. She had good posture and a kindly, cheerful disposition. She loved her children, grandchildren and the Lord.
She was faithful in attending church and reading the scriptures and other church books. She had 100% in visiting teaching and wrote a song about the monthly messages one year for the visiting teaching convention. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and helped write a book about the pioneers in Vernal.
Her granddaughter, Sheri has photos of Luella Mae and a short 2- page typewritten life history by Luella. Also see, Martha Luella Thomas and Josephus Hatch Family History, July 1985, 12-13.