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| Husband: George GATES | |||
| Born: | 24 Dec 1812 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT [S80] [S81] [S150] [S151] [S152] [S142] [S446] [S989] |
| Married: | 3 May 1838 | at: | Chester, Geauga, OH[S493] [S80] [S740] [S798] |
| Died: | 10 Dec 1896 | at: | Salina, Sevier, UT [S81] [S151] [S152] [S142] |
| Father: | James GATES | ||
| Mother: | Martia WESTOVER | ||
| Spouses: | Clarissa FOOTE , Elizabeth WOODSON , Mary SMITH , Harriet HACKING , Elizabeth WEBSTER , Maria LIVERSEDGE | ||
| Notes: | [NI1887] | ||
| Wife: Clarissa FOOTE | |||
| Born: | 16 Jun 1810 | at: | Dryden, Tompkins, NY [S493] |
| Died: | 5 Nov 1840 | at: | Hancock Co, IL [S493] [S80] |
| Father: | David FOOTE | ||
| Mother: | Irene LANE | ||
| Spouses: | George GATES | ||
| Notes: | [NI1952] | ||
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[NI1887] George Gates and his sister, Mary Ann, were early members of the LDS Church. They were present with the church in Kirtland, Ohio, and later at Nauvoo, Illinois. They were both part of the trek west to Utah in 1847. In Ohio George married Clarissa Foote, and had 2 children. In 1839 they moved east of Quincy, Illinois, and then near Nauvoo, Hancock Co, Illinois. By 1840 his wife and children had all died. At Nauvoo George married Elizabeth Woodson. With Elizabeth he crossed the plains to Utah in 1847. After reaching the Salt Lake Valley in September 1847, George and Elizabeth were one of the first to locate at Mill Creek. He made a home for his family and took up farming land. Here he planted some of the first apple trees in Utah. While living at Mill Creek, George met and married Mary Smith, Harriet Hacking, and Elizabeth (Webster) Bennett. Here he also met and married Maria Liversedge. Maria died in 1863 of an inflammation of the lungs, after which George's second wife, Elizabeth Woodson Gates raised their children. George moved his family to Parley's Park for several years, where they had a dairy. In 1869 George moved his family to Kanosh, in Millard Co, and settled on Corn Creek. In 1871 they moved to Salina, Sevier Co. They lived at Salina in the winter and in Redmond in the summer, again running a dairy.
[4365] Farmer
[4366] LDS
[NI1952] George and Clarissa had 2 children; both died during infancy while the family lived in Hancock Co., Illinois.
| Husband: Joseph OSBORN | |||
| Born: | ABT 1661 | at: | East Hampton, Suffolk, NY [S124] |
| Married: | 26 Dec 1704 | at: | East Hampton, Suffolk, NY[S124] [S214] |
| Died: | 2 Oct 1743 | at: | East Hampton, Suffolk, NY [S213] [S250] |
| Father: | Thomas OSBORN | ||
| Mother: | Mary BOND | ||
| Spouses: | Mary HEDGES | ||
| Notes: | [NI5268] | ||
| Wife: Mary HEDGES | |||
| Born: | ABT 1671 | at: | Prob East Hampton, Suffolk, NY [S214] [S250] |
| Died: | 2 Aug 1752 | at: | East Hampton, Suffolk, NY [S214] [S250] |
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| Spouses: | Joseph OSBORN | ||
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[NI5268] Joseph died at age 83. His will was proved 9 Sep 1746.
| Husband: Thomas BURNHAM | |||
| Born: | 16 Apr 1678 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 18 Apr 1721 | at: | |
| Father: | Thomas BURNHAM | ||
| Mother: | Naomi HULL | ||
| Spouses: | Elizabeth STRONG | ||
| Wife: Elizabeth STRONG | |||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Thomas BURNHAM | ||
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| Husband: Edward OSBORN | |||
| Born: | ABT 1565 | at: | Ashford, Kent, England [S509] |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | BEF 10 Apr 1623 | at: | Ashford, Kent, England [S509] |
| Father: | Thomas OSBORN | ||
| Mother: | Wilmeth | ||
| Spouses: | Mary | ||
| Notes: | [NI173] | ||
| Wife: Mary | |||
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| Spouses: | Edward OSBORN | ||
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| Name: | Mary OSBORN | ||
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| Died: | at: | ||
[NI173] Edward's will was dated 3 Apr 1623, and was proved 21 Apr 1623. In it Edward asked to be buried in the churchyard of Ashford. To his wife Mary he left 20 pounds, "one half of my household stuff not hereafter willed; an annuity of 4 pounds going out of my messuage where I dwell in Ashford." To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Richard Watts, he left certain specified goods and property. He named his daughter Mary as his residuary legatee and executor. He also left "the messuage etc. where I now dwell, to my daughter Mary", also one shop now in occupation of Johnson in Ashford "late given me by Thomas Osborne my father", and other specified property. Witnesses were James May and John Woodland.
| Husband: Alexander BRYAN | |||
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| Married: | ABT 1674 | at: | [S476] |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Sybil WHITING | ||
| Wife: Sybil WHITING | |||
| Born: | ABT 1655 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | John WHITING | ||
| Mother: | Sybil COLLINS | ||
| Spouses: | Alexander BRYAN , Hugh GRAY | ||
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